Regular exchanges of teachers and students should be arranged, so that direct
personal experience of other peoples may be an integral part of the organized program of education.
Not exact matches
Your list
of credentials should probably include
personal pet ownership — if not currently, at least in the past — as well as
other pet - related
experience, including working at a pet food store, an animal hospital or
other animal - related business.
A University
of Arizona study on college students» financial behaviors found that three things help there: Parental involvement, taking a
personal finance class and having a part - time job and
other hands - on money
experience.
I've learned much through
personal experience, but some
of the best business lessons have come from
other people.
The United States Postal Service is the latest victim in a long list
of organizations to have recently
experienced a data breach, saying it believes more than 800,000 employees»
personal data — including Social Security numbers, names, dates
of birth, addresses among
other information — may have been compromised, the Washington Post reports.
My
personal experience working with Russians in the space program, and my
other friends in Russia, even some
of them that had nothing to do with the space program, they've always been very, very generous people.
In the piece, Bacon shares her
personal experience with a boss she detested, and explains that, done thoughtfully, measured consideration
of the qualities we most dislike in
others can shine a bright light on our own values, shortcomings, and aspirations.
Steib has turned his
experience — including but not limited to the effect
of stress at work — into a blog called The Career Manifesto, as well as into a workshop he hosts at XO Group, which includes a
Personal Development Program and Lunch & Learn series, where he shares tips and advice on organization, management, productivity, and any
other issues employees would like to explore.
One
of Lampshire's most valued tribes is xBBN, an online tribe comprised
of former BBN employees where shared corporate cultural norms and
experiences form the common bonds that enable members to help each
other with both professional and
personal challenges.
More than with any
other element, the importance
of mission and purpose can not solely be owned by the manager, as employees have
personal experiences and values that often fuel their connection to a specific mission or purpose.
Etsy, which is geared towards those who love handicrafts and
other homey goods, and Poshmark, which allows you to shop the closets
of women across America and sell your own clothes, both thrive in creating a very
personal experience for buyers and sellers.
Unlike
other personal development plans, Unleash the Power Within is an immersive
experience that will give you decades
of proven strategies over one long weekend.
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of character, integrity, judgment, diversity, age, independence, skills, education, expertise, business acumen, business
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of service, understanding
of the Company's business,
other commitments and the like, as well as any
personal references and an indication
of the candidate's willingness to serve.
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For instance, I think there is a big difference between a commercial real estate loan on a midtown Manhattan office building purchased at the top
of the market by a speculator using a 90 % + loan to value (LTV) vs. a 65 % LTV, owner - occupied warehouse loan with
personal guarantees in Scranton, or some
other market that never
experienced a spike in real estate prices.
One
of the important lessons I learnt from past recessions, from
personal experience and that
of others, is as follows:
chris «
Personal experience» has been used over the centuries as evidence for lots
of things including fairies, UFO aliens, leprechauns, mermaids, ghosts, and... yes... all
of the
other gods and goddesses we've worshipped as well.
Gary, I was not speaking
of YOUR
personal journey; but from the perspective
of my own transitional
experience and the
experiences of others who have informally shared the stories
of their pilgrimages
of faith with me — and they have been many.
killed any hope
of my ever being reconciled to them... the only thing I would add to this, David, is: «Invade their
personal and emotional space as often as possible, and pour salt into their jagged open wounds» as a couple seem to be doing here, and many more are doing so on Facebook... heaven forbid they should just let you have some space to yourself and
others who have the same
experience, and not harrass you even there...
From my
personal experience of loss as well as from my work as a counselor, my hope for women who've suffered through miscarriage, infertility, or
other forms
of loss is that we will see our stories accurately rather than through a cloud by condemnation.
For Holloway, the Eucharist not only feeds the
personal love
of God as a living
experience, it also engenders love and care for
others in the measure that we are conformed to the personality
of Christ whom we have received.
3 And smaller numbers seek, or are influenced by,
experiences of clairvoyance, telepathy, precognition, and
other extrasensory perceptions that provide clues to their views
of the
personal as well as the cosmic mind.4
Lewis frequently published what is
personal, always in the expectation that it would engage the like
experience of other persons who are, broadly speaking, the public.
And if we add to that, the millions
of living atheists, agnostics, and former Christians who have had similar
experiences to mine and would agree with my conclusions, and add to that the millions
of non believers and former believers in the past, some
of which have left in writing a sampling
of their conclusions, it would seem to me that our
personal experience and perspectives cancel each
other out, and all you are left with is your belief in the words written in your bible.
While I tend to agree with the views posted by Cpt Obvious, Tim, dandintac, et al, I do admire that you are presenting your point
of view in a
personal manner and seem to have put some actual thought into it and you recognize that not everyone will have the same
experience as you, and you don't condemn
others for not feeling the same way (although it does make me wonder what your thoughts are on eternal torment for non-believers).
There is no evidence for a god, and there is no evidence that people have ever
experienced anything inside their minds that pointed to something that was objectively true OUTSIDE
of their minds, but which could not be
experienced by
others unless they too had a «
personal experience»
of it.
Amid the way
of personal existence, we identify with and cling to past and future
experiences in our own life - stream, accentuating our own continuity over time, but often at the expense
of also identifying with
other people and the rest
of the world.
Just as there are different ways
of expressing what someone has conveyed to us or
of communicating a
personal experience, so there are various ways
of making Gods revelation known to
others.
For some churches to talk about conversion is to talk about proselytism, for
others the
experience of Jesus Christ as a
personal experience is at the heart
of conversion.
In my mini-documentary The D Word: A
personal view
of divorce and the Church, I and three
other Christians talk candidly about our
experiences of divorce.
My belief — which is not provable
other than through
personal experience — is that one's consciousness can transcend the destruction
of the brain, if that consciousness can humble itself to the Universe's creator — also a consciousness, but uncreated and never fully comprehended by us.
I mention, only because my... paradigm (I'm not much on beliefs, in the usual organized religion sense)... includes a «Divine»
of my own definition, that equates to something like «awe
of life, love, and knowing that there is much we don't know» (< — sorry, not the easiest thing for me to get into words, hopefully that gets the gist
of it) that I don't see as a «
personal other», but, in my paradigm, I see that Divine as being systemic to everything, hence insights from what I learn /
experience can be termed as the Divine acting.
There he gives a fairly unsatisfactory account
of how a strict empiricist may slowly build a reliable case that both reason and value given in
experience point beyond our
experience, and lead us through three stages
of knowledge -
other selves are known first, then nature, and finally the
personal God.
I try to give credit for
others thoughts or ideas whenever I know I am using them but I am sure, since I read a lot
of others blogs, articles, and books some
of what I think are my ideas have developed from a combination
of my
personal life
experience and ideas or thoughts I have read or heard.
Personal religious
experience, the home,
other religions, church membership, missions, the Scriptures, doctrine, Christian action, the ecumenical movement, church history, Methodist heritage, evangelism, and Christian education — each
of these is considered and thoughtfully interpreted from the Christian viewpoint, book by book.
You have no proof
of this claim
other than perceived
personal experiences involving the supernatural and warm, fuzzy feelings.
Because anyone who voices certainties as a Christian in directly
personal terms runs the risk
of being misheard, as if to be saying: «Believe this, or do that, because it is what I believe and do, and my own
experience has proven that it is right;» in
other words, «take it from me, as if I were your God and your authority.»
On the
other hand, I can testify from
personal experience that to be raised in the Christian church as we know it makes loss
of basic elements
of one's Judaic background virtually inevitable, including elements that the church desperately needs for its own renewal.
As noted before, you might have
personal experiences, perhaps as part
of a mental illness, but you, nor any
other believer, has actual evidence, evidence that would stand up to the scientific method or the justice system's rules
of evidence.
Only too soon
personal experience and the
experience of others teaches how far most men's lives are from being what a man's life ought to be.
However, the argument must also move in the
other direction: a concern for structural change must be rooted in an
experience of personal liberation.
They also have faith in their own
personal subjective
experiences that people
of every
other religion have, if they are all right how is that different than they are all wrong?
We may believe that God is Person, but we must do so on
other grounds, such as the authority
of Jesus» teaching, direct
personal experience, or rational probability.
Drawing on
personal experience, I'd bet they fear that if they speak up at all, they'll be painted into the corner
of an extreme view by
others, just like Brene Brown
experienced.
Christians have the Bible,
personal experiences with God, have the Bible, have testimony
of others, observations
of history and
of nature, ect that indicate God is real.
When we do this, we see that it can have various applications in various contexts, but ultimately, it is about helping the values and goals
of God take root in our
personal lives so that we live and act in way toward
others which helps them come to
experience God's values and goals in their life as well.
The emphasis on wholeness, the interconnectedness
of everything with everything else which is so characteristic
of Whiteheadian metaphysics, nourished Suchocki in her own feminist aspirations toward integrity, i.e., a self - image which would be peculiarly her own and yet would be in line with the legitimate expectations
of others ~ she commented, «we women are weavers, weaving the intelligible pattern
of our lives out
of the fabric
of intensely
personal experiences of sharing life with
others.
I intuitively sense an Immanent, Benevolent Presence in my life; but,
of course spiritual
experience is a subjective matter dependent on many factors — temperamental tendencies that are genetically predisposed (not determined) and
personal experiences, so I am not claiming my
experience is any sort
of empirical «proof» for the existence
of God that should convince
others.
Every time I tell something
of my
personal story, I find to my amazement that
others mention with great feeling that they too have
experienced something analogous and that my story has helped them see what has happened to them.