Sentences with phrase «organic parts of»

... There is an unquestioned scheme of things in which the spirit ancestors, the people of the clan, particular land and everything that exists on and in it, are organic parts of one indissoluble whole.
Defined as dark - colored porus forms of carbon made from the organic parts of vegetable or animal substances, by their incomplete combustion.
Their own intrinsic value is that of being organic parts of biotic communities, and ultimately, of nature as a whole.
Asking what sorts of value nonhuman creatures might have, Warren writes: «The environmentalists» answer is that they are valuable as organic parts of the natural whole.»
That idea was an organic part of the Platonic philosophy.
Thus he can say that a mountain (or sandpile) is not itself an organism, being only an aggregation of molecules or atoms (or grains of sand); but a mountain is composed of organisms, the atoms or molecules, and is also an organic part of the cosmic organism.
Theological schools with this sort of ethos have tended to be especially comfortable associating with or being an organic part of other types of academic communities such as undergraduate colleges, graduate centers, and universities.
The remains seemed like soft tissue — specifically matrix, the organic part of bone, which consists primarily of collagen.
Not too hung up on the organic part of it, but this blew away that other Mc - name - brand we used previously.
Lucky for us, designers are slowly moving away from mimicking the beauty of nature's plants to actually embracing them by making them an organic part of the fashion process.
Also notable is that they're not an organic part of his package of spider powers — as many have pointed out, if it was then the webbing would come out of his butt instead of his wrists.
At the start, he is the arrogant, spoiled son of Odin (Anthony Hopkins), ruler of Asgard whose metallic eye - patch, earned in a battle for humanity against the conquering Frost Giants, seems an entirely organic part of him.
These days I try to maintain a knowledge of process and understand that students» discomfort is an organic part of learning and creating.
When assessment is an organic part of the learning environment, Students don't see assessment as an event; it is simply a daily activity.
But for many longtime book lovers, the industry doesn't feel like a completely organic part of our reading lives, either: Giving people more control over how they lend, share, and sell their used books would be a big step.
When it dies, the organic part of the algae decomposes and the calcium carbonate portion falls to the ocean floor to become part of the sand and mud.
I feel like there are different choices Chronik Spartan could have made to make the story feel like a more organic part of the game experience rather than an afterthought.
In recent Sonic games building velocity was no longer an organic part of a level, but rather its main feature.
What characterizes the artworks of Neo-expressionism is an immediate return to painting as the primary, almost organic part of artistry — this reflects perfectly in often large - scale pieces, covered in thick layers of paint and raw brushstrokes of intense colors.
In my many years in the investment sector I witnessed corrections similar to what we are seeing recently and they are an organic part of our financial dynamics.
Located on an idyllic plot by the lakeshore in Kapuvár, Hungary, this simple modern retreat by Tóth Project Architect Office is made of larch, forming an organic part of its natural environment.

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You should we working to get your business to be part of the conversation in an organic way, or you run the risk of being lost in an ocean of Nigerian princes and penis enlargement pills.
This is the craziest subject and most ambitious ideas I've ever had, it's the most groundbreaking thing I could be a part of... and it ended up being the most organic and easiest thing to put together.
If you are serious about owning a business with consistent reoccurring revenue, this can be your opportunity to become part of the nation's most innovative and respected organic - based lawn care company.
In any event, while Barack was busy downing chili dogs, Michelle was back home harvesting her organic fruits and vegetables as part of her Let's Move healthy eating initiative.
Focusing on building and responding to your community in an honest and organic way is a really important part of building on Instagram.
The first time I interviewed him, in 2009, he spoke excitedly about a plan for a new organic farm that the Stop hoped to build in the northern part of the city.
«I'm really proud to have been a part of it,» Nell says now, noting that the organics division generated $ 50 million for charity over her 21 years.
Without it, however, AECOM's organic revenue growth was flat last year, restrained in part by the effects of currency - exchange rates.
Davaadorj, who is founder of an organic skin care line called LHAMOUR out of Mongolia, was partnered with reusable water bottle company S'well as part of the program.
Nestlé, for its part, is trying its best to fight that perception — banking on a notable exception to the sales chill in frozen food: the subcategory of «natural and organic» offerings, like those made by Amy's Kitchen.
«It's all part of our plan to transition to an organic and data - driven meritocracy of ideas.»
In what Kim called an organic / paid social network sharing / posting pyramid scheme, he has another three - part formula: Share lots of content organically to Twitter, post the top content from Twitter to Facebook and LinkedIn and pay to promote these unicorns on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.
Even a company as bottom - line obsessed as Walmart has singlehandedly doubled the market for organic food — by selling billions of dollars worth of it to people who, for the most part, never shop at Whole Foods.
And whether you're just starting out with SEO or it's been a part of your internet marketing strategy for a while, you're probably familiar with the need to conduct keyword research to inform the content and SEO strategies that help achieve that rocking organic presence.
Although revenue fell around 8 percent from a year earlier to $ 2.8 billion, Publicis saw organic growth of 1.6 percent (attributed to change excluding the impact of acquisitions and foreign exchange) for the first quarter of 2018 — attributing that in part to accounts gained in 2017, including Lionsgate, Southwest Airlines and McDonald's.
A year into the project, the weedy field has a compost heap full of organic waste from the kitchen; a growing orchard with biblical fruit trees including a fig and an apple; a Havdalah circle where visitors and residents of the farm gather weekly for a religious ceremony marking the end of Shabbat; and a shmitta area — a part of the land that is allowed to lie fallow for one year out of every seven, as commanded in the Torah.
To be part of an engineered community rather than an organic one can be alienating, however, especially when it's obvious.
Every second, as my heart beats, tiny bits of mineral and organic material are sent to parts of the body that need it, performing ongoing repairs that will never finish, like painting the Forth Bridge, hour after hour, year after year.
Concrescence is the coming together of parts to form organic wholes.
If we are parts of God's body — if the model is totally organic — are we not totally immersed, along with all other creatures, in the evolutionary process, with no transcendence or freedom?
Indeed, sphere sovereignty takes part of its rationale from the organic layers of creation and the various spheres arising from them.
So a fundamental part of education is to expose such hidden or explicit purposes and presuppositions and critically examine them and transform them to a conscious commitment to a world - view which sees nature, humanity and cosmos within an organic life system working within an ultimate framework of a spiritual movement of self - determining selves towards a community of justice and love.
Kuyper insists that the organic character of the church stems from the organic character of humanity that is part of the order of creation.
Finally, if we are to take seriously an organic approach to narrative teaching, we will tell stories from different eras of history and different parts of the world, but we will also tell stories that are happening in our midst.
A system, however, may well exhibit emergent properties of self - directedness which are the consequence of the strong coordination of its diverse parts generating organic integrity.
Whitehead's educational theory is grounded in his philosophy of organism, or an organic understanding of how every part fits with the whole.
It was widely hailed by the professional urban planners and architects when completed, but as Corbin points out, it's a part of Boston, perhaps the part, that residents love to hate, a place that made the old elevated freeway that cut across Boston seem positively organic by comparison.
The process of maturing involves a movement from viewing situations as a collection of equally relevant facts to seeing the world as an organic whole in which only certain parts are relevant at a given moment.
Consequently, the word «society,» we believe, ought to be understood in the sense that Whitehead uses the phrase «organism» in Science and The Modern World, which is as a whole not reducible to the sum of its parts, an organic unity (SMW Ch.
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