Sentences with phrase «so human work»

To be a person is to be rational and loving and creative, and so human work — human creativity — is dignified for the Christians as it never was for the Greek and Roman philosophers.

Not exact matches

Sometimes in can be difficult to be human, considering so many of us work in a mostly virtual world.
In a realm of swirling, incomprehensible big biological data — which is, perhaps, another way of thinking about the human body — the opportunity to use computer learning to better anticipate which drugs will work well (and not so well) in any one person is one we shouldn't pass up.
It's a chance to grow and work out issues with my fellow human beings, to let iron sharpen iron and not stay so focused on my email and social media accounts.
While giving «working notice» is common, you can't expect them to perform any duties for the company when they have no motivation to do so, says Christian Coderington, senior manager of operations for B.C.'s Human Resources Management Association.
Creating a practice in the office of openly supporting one another on a human level will let an employee quickly review a challenging personal matter and then put it aside so she can return to the work task at hand.
Asked about the worst career advice she ever received, Ahrendts tells of the time she was working at a big corporation and a human resources manager told her that she needed to make changes — like not talking so emotionally with her hands — if she wanted to be considered «CEO material.»
«We want to step back and allow capital, all forms of capital, intellectual capital, working capital, and human capital to flow, to where it can best be leveraged and in doing so, help lift and transform the global economy.»
Solutions to the technical challenges in doing so are already in the works, largely thanks to research conducted over more than a decade of continuously inhabiting the ISS, said Jason Crusan, director of advanced exploration systems within NASA's Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate.
Once the system seemed to be working, Kopparapu arranged for tests at a Mumbai hospital to see how the app would perform in a real - life setting, and so far it's done just as well as a human specialist, although the data is limited.
Humans fundamentally dislike being interrupted, so if you're marketing plan starts by interrupting their favorite TV program, popping up while they're trying to browse the news online, or catching them on their way to work with a surprise stunt, chances are, you're going to swing and miss.
The Brain isn't about putting human investigators out of work so much as making them more effective, Adamson says.
«There are some decisions that humans make that make the doctrine of war work,» said Hartman, «and so I think that's a very low probability.»
Through its sister organization — the Better World Campaign — the UN Foundation works to support a fully funded United Nations so that it can continue to be an effective voice for international cooperation on behalf of peace, development, human rights and the environment.
«Real human positions can not be entirely replaced by these chatbots, so they will eventually work together.»
Pharmaceutical scientists hope for a moment of chemical serendipity, despite often not fully understanding the complexity of the biological mechanisms they're targeting — or why something might fail in humans when it works so neatly in a mouse model.
The real human positions can not be entirely replaced by these chatbots so they will eventually work together,» she said.
Distancing yourself from the rest of the office makes work harder for you because you spend so much time there without connecting with other humans.
So, imagine you work in Human Resources for a major corporation.
Philipp Schindler, Google's chief business officer, said in an interview this week that like Facebook, his company believed the internet was so vast that machine learning had to work hand - in - hand with human reviewers to improve vetting.
I'm so excited to be here working with humans who inspire me every day.
Other than Post, only a handful of scientists are working on lab - grown meat; others believe the future lies in plant - based substitutes, ones so good they could fool even the most discerning palate, although Post maintains that we humans will always have an appetite for the real thing.
I'm cooped up in my house working from 6 am — 10 am every morning, so it's a pleasure when real human beings reach out to see if I can take a look at a problem.
«As our work with employers has grown, so has our need to connect in a deeper way with the world of human capital, and that is why we are so excited about the transformational opportunities that come with this partnership.»
«I want to live and work with humans so I need to express the emotions to understand humans and build trust with people,» she said.
Indeed, «work» is so far typical of the human species that it is reasonable to add it to the epithets by which we distinguish it: Homo sapiens is Homo laborans — a «worker.»
When God created the first humans, He placed them in a garden so they could work.
Christian humanistic charity work is greatly appreciated (not sure where your 95 percent figure comes from, though), but are they so shallow that they would not help their fellow humans if not for promises and / or threats from an imaginary being?
It can do so only by neglecting the human factor, the presence of which necessarily relativizes all perspectives into working hypotheses, necessarily turns the claim about an absolute edition of the world into one among the many fallible claims about the world proposed by fallible human beings.
A few argue that faith is a work, and so simply by making faith a human condition for salvation, we are making salvation by works.
No human is perfect so that shows that when you are in need and great thngs happen just in the nick of time, that's God working through us.
If so, then Wesley could extend to bodies his understanding of how God works in the human psyche and in all living things — that is, inwardly and persuasively.
I mean, I know the Freudian superstition has been largely discredited since those heady days — his results were falsified, his psychotherapeutic sorcery doesn't work, and so on — but that doesn't alter the extraordinary hold his model of human motives still has over people's imaginations, or the bibulous excitement his ideas once inspired.
What is required by the criterion of human integrity is that occupations be so defined that manual work is also a rational pursuit and an opportunity for constructive imagination, that symbolic skills may be exercised in clear relation to material necessities and in the light of moral responsibilities, and that creative professional activities will be conducted with a vivid sense of the realities of nature and the canons of reason.
Temperance, then, is the virtue by which we keep each of these passions in its proper place, so that it works for our overall human growth and leads to our fulfilment.
«Everything - in - God» tells us that God is not so exalted that he becomes meaningless to human life, but rather is operative in the whole creation at every level, moving through it, working upon it, accomplishing the divine goodwill in it.
So too, it seems to me, he regarded Jesus as being the supreme exemplification, but definitely in terms of genuine human life and experience, of the way God always is and always works.
So God blessed the seventh day and hallowed it, because on it God rested from all his work which he had done (Gn 2:2 - 3): In establishing and blessing the Sabbath, God created «free time,» time for the activities that befit free human beings.
Undoubtedly a certain insight was promoted in regard to such questions as how the papal primacy and the episcopacy founded by Christ can exist and work together in the Church, how the necessity of the Church for salvation is compatible with the possibility of salvation of a human being who does not belong to it, how in the realm of grace each of the regenerate can depend on every other and so above all on Mary, while there is nevertheless only one mediator between God and man, Jesus Christ.
So that people can see how the human body works (though admittedly, they are a bit weird, and the source of the bodies is dubious).
The creative itch was placed in the creature by the creator, and so long as we remain human we shall be working with him, and he with us, to preserve and to redeem things and situations and people.
Intellectual and esthetic responsibility, right choice of work and recreation, conservation of natural and human resources, and so on are all moral issues.
It just so turns out that once humans know how something actually works, they have the incredible ability to change it to how they see fit, as evidenced by the amazing piece of technology in front of your face.
Viewed from the perspective of human development — the most important perspective — unpaid work in the home or with children is as important for a flourishing society as investment banking at Goldman Sachs, perhaps more so.
When I reflect on the infinite pains to which the human mind and heart will go in order to protect itself from the full impact of reality, when I recall the mordant analyses of religious belief which stem from the works of Karl Marx and Sigmund Freud and, furthermore, recognize the truth of so much of what these critics of religion have had to say, when I engage in a philosophical critique of the language of theology and am constrained to admit that it is a continual attempt to say what can not properly be said and am thereby led to wonder whether its claim to cognition can possibly be valid — when I ask these questions of myself and others like them (as I can not help asking and, what is more, feel obliged to ask), is not the conclusion forced upon me that my faith is a delusion?
How did God made the human body work so well from things us humans can't make ourselves from scratch like how we can create computers, iPhones, etc that work well too?
It seems the most likely scenario is that he married his sister or less likely his niece.The reasoning is that Adam and Eve lived alot longer and continued to have sons and daughters GEN5: 4 aCTS 17:26 Paul tells us that the God who made the world hath made of one blood all nations of man to dwell on all the face of the earth.Cain did nt marry to another tribe or nation as every man and women was a relative and of the same bloodline of Adam and Eve.The importance of this is that sin entered through one man Adam and is past through the bloodline so redemption is only possible through the same bloodline.So for the formula to work the human genome had to stay the same no other tribes or nations just the descendents of Adam and Eve.It also solves another riddle in that satan at various times prior to the flood and after the flood tried to contaminate the bloodline by his angels having sexual relations with the women this created a type of alien in essence and would have not been able to have been redeemed by the blood of Jesus as it wasnt fully human.This is where the giants came from and why God wanted to destroy them as they had the potential to destroy the human race as they couldnt be redeemed by the blood of Jesus.Interesting?
Never were such splendid plans afoot in human history before; never were there so many men and women of high hope and far - seeing expectancy at work on schemes for human betterment so vast in scope and so promising in outlook.
It's not just life / human nature / NATURE??? There are a lot of beautiful things in this world, but there is the uglier side as well... and to blaim it all on God — good or bad... well you might as well be living in the old testament... I am surprised there aren't still animal sacrifices to the angry, wrathful god that so many believe in... Oh, another question to the thumpers who believe that «God can be cruel» (And I really don't think Stephen King would say any of his work supports that)... So is God actually «perfect»so many believe in... Oh, another question to the thumpers who believe that «God can be cruel» (And I really don't think Stephen King would say any of his work supports that)... So is God actually «perfect»So is God actually «perfect»?
God so energized through this particular human life, which had been divinely purposed and intended, that those upon whom it made and continues to make its impact have been obliged to say that in this man Jesus, God lived and wrought.
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