We also have speakers who deliver a really strong emotional message about topics such as leadership and accountability — like Mel Robbins with her Five Second Rule — as well as presentations that offer
other kinds of insights.
Not exact matches
We look to the Bible for
insights about the nature
of God, the nature
of humans, the nature
of our relationship to God and the world and each
other, and the
kind of life that is appropriate to these.
I know people who've dropped acid or done some
other kind of thing where the immediate effect was a certain feeling or
insight.
The first element is the interconnected structure
of existence, as outlined above, and as developed through process thought; the second draws from the profound
insights of black and feminist theology relative to the shaping power
of the «normative gaze,» or the tendency to value one's own
kind as over against the
other.
We need context and interpretation, and sometimes that means we need historical
insight or
other kinds of analysis that comes only from a lot
of study.»
Both
kinds of evidence need to be considered, for while the letters provide invaluable
insights into his mind and the way in which he viewed his ministry they do not set forth so clearly what it was that he did or the ways in which
others viewed him.
The sometimes intense individualism
of the earlier books is complemented here by the presence
of other people, so that a
kind of tension is created between personal vision and collective
insight.
Augustine never quite brings his view
of sexual love within the range
of his deepest
insight as to what loving another in God means: turning the whole current
of love for self and neighbour into the channel
of the love
of God «which suffers no stream to be drawn off from itself by whose diversion its own volume would be diminished».19 To turn the human loves into the stream
of devotion to God is one thing, to set devotion to God apart as one
kind of love which makes
others inferior is another.
Our upcoming main stage event in Los Angeles on October 28th features a talk on the evolution
of the LA food scene by renowned restaurant critic, Jonathan Gold; a talk on building a
kind coffee empire by Todd Carmichael, TV host and the founder and CEO
of La Colombe;
insights into how vegetables have become a trend by the woman whose company has been responsible for introducing kiwis and
other fruits to the American market, Karen Caplan
of Frieda's and
other talks on the science
of flavor, the convergence
of sci - fi and food, leaving a popular band to become a chef, and much more.
Before this study — the largest
of its
kind — conducted by a team led by Professor Dirk Inzé, scientists had little
insight into the genes and genetic processes that drive some plants to limit their growth under drought conditions while
others grow normally.
People with Alzheimer's and
other kinds of dementia were asked this question and their answers provided us with encouragement and great
insights about what contributes to their quality
of life.
While it might seem frivolous to study why we catch yawns and participate in
other kinds of unconsciously provoked micmicry, the research could provide fundamental
insight into how our brains work and develop.
There's a
kind of a plot, about two couples, or one couple twice, but like most late Godard, it isn't, for the most part, immediately comprehensible (Professor David Bordwell has helpfully elucidated on his website his reading
of the plot and its structure, along with a lot
of other insights gleaned over much research and several viewings).
They were obviously being tongue - in - cheek, yet their words also offered a shrewd
insight: Not only had the media image
of the artist's lifestyle become part and parcel
of artistic practice but, after Warhol, art now offered a path to a
kind of mainstream success typically reserved for
other quarters
of culture.
Others suggest the
kind of back -
of - the - envelope doodling one might expect
of a juror, but with surprising
insight.
Others provide analysis on expert witnesses, including
insight into the
kinds of cases those witnesses have participated in and the type
of testimony they have offered.
So, in finance, in sports, in marketing, in all
kinds of other business, people use Artificial Intelligence to gain
insights, to get some like advantage over their competitors almost everywhere except law.
• Interpersonal Issues: If you are finding it difficult to relate to
others, for whatever reason, some basic but informative assessments can combine positively with the
kind of therapy offered by Laurie Grengs to give you greater
insight into the underlying issues.