Sentences with phrase «reality which»

According to the articles «Integrated Schools: Finding a New Path» (Gary Orfield, Erica Frankenberg, and Genevieve Siegel - Hawley, p. 22) and «Overcoming Triple Segregation» (by Patricia Gándara, p. 60), segregation by ethnic background of public schools in the United States is on the upswing, a reality which limits minority students» prospects for a high - quality education and all students» prospects for learning to work and interact with students from varied cultures.
Negotiation involves moving students in a certain direction, towards a view of reality which is shared by those in the disciplinary community.
This false dichotomy obscures the more fundamental reality which is that there are very few completely ineffective teachers and conversely very few completely effective teachers.
With the development of Virtual Reality, then came along Augmented Reality which created a whole range of new opportunities within the classroom and exciting learning possibilities for both students and teachers.
«Solidarity requires that one enter into the situation of those with whom one is solidary... true solidarity with the oppressed means fighting at their side to transform the objective reality which has made them these «beings for another»,» (Freire, 1994:49).
To dance allows to reach a level of reality which the reason, only, can't reach.
Environmental management and the challenge of achieving sustainable development is a global problem that requires looking at the political, economic, cultural, and educational phenomenas of the current paradigm, from a poly - logic phenomenology that perceive different levels of Reality which form the world and cosmos humanly known.
Join a powerful cast for an intimate portrayal of the battle between fantasy and reality which rages within us all.
In a statement included in the movie's publicity materials he describes the complicated relationship between representations of violence in both documentaries and fiction and our perceptions of the reality of violence, then spells out his intentions for Funny Games: «How can I restore to my representation the value of reality which it has lost?
The truth of this film, although a nightmare to some and a dream to others, is a reality which we can no longer ignore.
I guess this is the reality which I need to face once back from a long holiday!
«All numerical models are simplified reflections of reality which require approximations.
From Sai Buhari to Kai Buhari is how ordinary Nigerians have constructed the social reality which confronts them in present day Nigeria.
In other words, information from the polls is creating a distorted perception of reality which is returned back to the crowd biasing their internal perception.
There are some issues which made need to be sorted before any transfer becomes a reality which is the conviction in France for assault on a Police Officer last year, of which the player received a two - month suspended prison sentence.
After buying what is essentially a brand new team this summer, AC Milan have been very inconsistent to start to their season, a reality which is not unexpected.
This is an unfair reality which must be kept in mind by all Gooners before criticising the club.
The EU and the European political authorities are a legal and political reality which have a significant impact on UEFA and its member national associations.
The 30 year - old has always declared his wish to stay with the club, as he seeks to earn a Premier League title in North - London, but he has also expressed his intention to start the season as the club's first - choice striker, a reality which will prove highly unlikely should his international counterpart come in.
TVs are the medium through which clubs reach out to those fan - bases, as such TV scheduling of matches is an important feature of the modern game; a reality which stadium - going fans should live with.
Plus, it brings us back to reality which shows we have a weak squad.
As abstract, God is the principle of limitation, the source of potentialities waiting to be born, the primordial reality which structures what would otherwise be chaos.
Our world is a deeply paradoxical world, one seemingly delivered into peace and prosperity, without any apparent deep threats or deep repression, and without any ultimate discord or violence except in its peripheries, and yet ours is a world wholly empty of everything which we once knew as an ultimate hope or an ultimate affirmation, except insofar as this seemingly occurs in a new virtual reality, and it is all too significant that it is only a virtual reality which we can know as a liberating reality.
The essential difficulty in this book, however, lies not in the theoretical understanding nor in the acceptance of it as a «point of view,» but in the actual encounter with reality which it demands.
It will be healed when man discovers that his loves in sex, family, nation, work and art participate in the working of a reality which lends final significance to his broken efforts and which in forgiveness and mercy can restore his shattered spirit.
And in any case, as Schillebeeckx himself points out, «early Christian local churches did nevertheless all have an experience of Easter, that is, knew the reality which other churches explicitly referred to as «resurrection».»
Fuchs and Ebeling brought to this exploration the conception of a «word - event» (Wortgeschehen or Sprachereignis), i.e. a reality which is manifest in language itself (with obvious dependence on Heidegger's «language is the house of being»), and in particular the conception of faith as «word - event».
Law was, beyond that, a positive reality which provided structure and order for life so that humanity could realize its full potential in mutual service as well as the fulfillment of its responsibilities to God.
(We recall the analysis of Paul Tillich: «This is the great function of symbols: to point beyond themselves, in the power of that to which they point, to open up levels of reality which otherwise are closed, and to open up levels of the human mind of which we otherwise are not aware» (Paul Tillich, «Theology and Symbolism,» in Religious Symbolism, ed.
it removes you from the harshness of REALITY which has no sense of right or wrong... humans are raised on fairy tales so we are predisposed to think happy endings are the meaning of life....
But lest the Christian theologian dismiss too quickly the insight into both life's reality and the divine reality which Updike's fiction offers, or lest one wrongly conclude that Updike has totally forsaken his Protestant heritage, let me suggest a biblical parallel to the writings of Updike, one he himself makes repeated use of in his works.
A promise is a pledge that proclaims a reality which is not yet at hand.
Even the other half, the scientific, is not completely relative because there is one aspect of reality which is geometrical and is the foundation for our mathematical laws.
Deutsch recognizes the organic character of reality which gives his political model its vitality.
We may go further: the other half of knowledge is no longer so radically relative, as certain philosophers say, if we can establish that it bears upon a reality of inverse order, a reality which we always express in mathematical laws, that is to say in relations that imply comparisons, but which lends itself to this work only because it is weighted with spatiality and consequently with geometry.
The only reality which can impose itself on the mind is one which surpasses it in the line of its own excellence, that is, of inwardness.
Thus, while his presence takes all value and reality from the world, his equally absolute and permanent absence makes the world into the only reality which man can confront, the only sphere in and against which he can and must apply his demand for substantial and absolute values.
The world that emerges is an evolving and differentiating reality which is created, recreated, and maintained over time, in part by the myriad actions and interactions of people.
In examining each of these myths about community we are reminded again that true community is a spiritual reality which lies beyond psychology and sociology.
This would be the reality which is there for knowledge; although on this theory it is never known.
He wrote it rather to point to a reality, a reality which is so real in the actual events that occurred that he needed only supply the connecting links in the spirit of the existing facts and sayings in order to make it complete.
However, in other places Balthasar used «hope» in a very different, much stronger sense, akin to theological hope; in these instances the word was used to denote a supernatural reality which assures us that, even if human beings appear to reject God, he will nevertheless find a way to save them in the end (even in Hell).
This ratings drive is the economic reality which in many ways lies at the root of the problem, at least in television.
Christian faith is a giving of one's self to that reality which is held to be sovereign over even that one intellectual world.
Although religious knowledge is different from scientific knowledge in character, it is distinguished not by any appeal to historical revelation, but rather only by the greater immediacy of that reality which it empirically apprehends and describes.
[Shippey 1992,143] According to Tom Shippey, it was precisely Tolkien's use of entrelacement, or «chronological leap - frogging», which enabled him to create a book in which the necessarily limited perspectives of individual characters pointed, albeit obliquely, to a larger reality which could only be understood from a perspective outside the fiction itself.
It is a mystical, subjective experience of that reality which is beyond, and which subsumes, the physical.
It was to be found at the level of reality which we call God.
They are symbolic representations, for particular purposes, of aspects of reality which are not directly accessible to us.
Marzheuser affirms that «two characteristics of divine catholocity are inner diversity and fullness: a diversity of persons and a fullness of being that makes them one «29 He quotes Avery Dulles with approval with remarks, «Catholic suggests the idea of an organic whole, of a cohesion, of a firm synthesis of a reality which is not scattered, but, on the contrary, turned towards a centre which assures its unity, whatever the expanse in area or the internal differentiation might be.»
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