We were expecting news along similar lines from NASA later this month, but today, during the UN climate conference in Cancún, the World Meteorological Organisation [see special COP16 WMO page] decided to recognize
the social relevance of timely sharing climatic... Continue reading →
In exchange for receiving a tattoo, each recipient will be asked to record a video diary discussing the historical and
social relevance of their selection.
Play is essential if a puppy is to learn
the social relevance of the vast jumble of behaviors in his doggy repertoire, specifically the appropriateness and inappropriateness of each behavior in each setting.
In this respect, the film's buzz has largely surrounded
the social relevance of its screenplay and the philosophical depth of its surprisingly empathetic villain.
In the third place, when the reader takes up the biblical understanding of God and man and begins to understand his own situation in these terms, then the question of
the social relevance of the Bible is solved.
The Jewish people, more faithful than any similar group in the keeping of the moral laws they share with the Christians, more assiduous in the practice of repentance, more diligent in forgiveness, have indeed survived to this day and so demonstrated in a fashion
the social relevance of their faith; but it would be difficult to describe the sort of existence the Jewish race has enjoyed as «fullness of life.»
Not exact matches
Despite the mind - boggling pervasiveness
of social media today, certain myths persist about its
relevance for small businesses.
Posting has become a big lab experiment for Madison Avenue, and the
social media companies are eager to prove their
relevance to corporations, specifically, in terms
of return on investment for ad dollars.
From Lucie and Jon's advice, there are a couple
of great takeaways and strategies on how successful
social media ads look at
relevance score.
UNION membership has continued to decrease as more employees find its
relevance in the commercial world declining, according to the Australian Bureau
of Statistics report Australian
Social Trends 2000.
A list is inclusive so sometimes the criteria scores across a spectrum
of the
social web cause some filtering, especially when up and coming influencers have extremely high resonance and
relevance scores.
With any kind
of social influencer list building, the key is to focus on
relevance and resonance then factor in reach.
On
social and CRM contextual video delivers higher conversion rates due to the
relevance and timing
of the videos.
Monitor the dialogue by conducting
social monitoring research based on the key topics
of contextual
relevance 3.
To find these micro communities in your vertical, you can check out the web 2.0 lists
of social media lists, search for topic
relevance and coverage in a search engine and read the
social media discovery blogs.
Of course, Samsung Gear VR may not be in the hands of every user yet, but virtual reality is certainly gaining relevance and speed in the social worl
Of course, Samsung Gear VR may not be in the hands
of every user yet, but virtual reality is certainly gaining relevance and speed in the social worl
of every user yet, but virtual reality is certainly gaining
relevance and speed in the
social world.
There is no
relevance in terms
of Twitter profile rank and from experiments I have run using Fiverr, the core problem with
social signals is they still appear to produce a QDF effect, quick increase, but difficult to get sticky without links,
of course the initial boost and eyeballs on your content for relevant searches can lead to links.
A Christianity
of charity without truth would be more or less interchangeable with a pool
of good sentiments, helpful for
social cohesion, but
of little
relevance.
When the technical intervention is
of immediate
social relevance, then manipulation is a political act.
Social canons
of this sort eventuate in learned habits, in accustomed practices
of such long standing and unquestioned
relevance that they seem natural rather than acquired.
We are aware that there are those who will dismiss this whole debate as being
of only academic interest, with little pastoral and
social relevance.
Includes a biography and chapters on Sullivan's views on personality development and psychotherapy, and the
relevance of Sullivan to current
social dilemmas.
And the evidence
of social relevance, even in the style
of William Sloane Coffin, Jr., has its points.
It means to deal with it in relation to its universal humane
relevance; that is, as it pertains to the loyalties
of men unconstrained by physical and
social necessities.
Zaret identifies three types
of variables that probably have general
relevance to the consideration
of audiences: (1)
social - structural variables that concern the size,
social location, and access to material resources
of a potential audience; (2) technical variables that specify some medium by which ideas can be communicated to this audience; and (3) cultural variables that deal with the general symbolic or mental capacities that the audience has at its disposal for processing the ideas to which it is exposed.
The virtue
of Zaret's approach is that it demonstrates the
relevance of broad
social conditions as effects on religious ideas, but instead
of pinning these effects on hidden psychological states or vague generalities about interests and legitimation, it traces the factors actually involved in the specific contexts in which ideas were produced, modified, and disseminated.
Reinhold Niebuhr is less dualistic in that he stresses the
relevance of love as an «impossible possibility» to every human situation, but he warns so continually against a sentimental substitution
of love for the requirements
of justice that the major impact
of his thought is a dichotomy in which again justice, and not love, is the determining principle
of social ethics.
For example, there are those who have tried existential and personalistic categories; those who have applied linguistic analysis to biblical statements; those who have advocated the dehellenization
of traditional formulations; those who have experimented with political and
social categories
of the secular city; those who believe in the
relevance of pragmatic philosophy or Whiteheadian process philosophy, and so on.
All this does not mean that Christian faith has no
social applications or a
relevance to the crisis
of our days.
Any adequate discussion
of the theme
of love
of God and neighbor and
of its
relevance to Church and school requires all the resources
of the theological curriculum from study
of the Scriptures through systematic theology, the philosophy, psychology and history
of religion, Christian and
social ethics to pastoral theology, Christian education and homiletics.
The main theme
of the Conference was, «Christians in Technical and
Social Revolutions of Our Time», and its purpose was to look at the problems of the modern world in technological revolutions as it affects the economic, political and cultural life of the peoples, communities and states and to consider the challenge and relevance of theology to the social revolutions of our
Social Revolutions
of Our Time», and its purpose was to look at the problems
of the modern world in technological revolutions as it affects the economic, political and cultural life
of the peoples, communities and states and to consider the challenge and
relevance of theology to the
social revolutions of our
social revolutions
of our time.
I have interpreted it in a broad manner, as an invitation to talk about the Christian Faith in its
relevance to
social analysis
of the present political situation and
social response to it.
Thanks to the leadership
of the Dept. and the
relevance of it in our time, the concern for
social analysis has taken root as an essential aspect
of the Christian theological enterprise, not only in the TTS but also in most other Indian theological schools and in the Serampore University curriculum itself.
But the attack is on the Church; on her impact throughout history, on the credibility,
relevance, the
social outcome and the actual veracity
of her teaching.
The goal is to create a Public Philosophy or Civil Culture, in which insights
of religions, secular ideologies and
social sciences are constantly brought into interaction and are tested for their
relevance to humanize the contemporary forces
of modernity which have run amok.
Here we see a
social and political issue
of immediate
relevance to those for whom the kingdom is first.
He devoted a great deal
of energy to preparing materials on the Bible that would help modern people discover its
relevance to the
social situation
of today.
These considerations point,
of course, to the
relevance of work in the
social sciences that has sought to problematize the modern concept
of individuality.
Parliaments, proponents
of quotas argue, should represent all kinds
of experiences that are
of important
social relevance.
In the meantime, to those Tom Harris charcaters in the Labour party who want to present electoral reform as an issue
of relevance only to bourgeois liberal Guardian - readers (like me), I say: how dare you oppose a system that — on the evidence
of Soskice and Iversen's study — is better for
social spending and economic equality?
It is at this point that you see the emergence
of socio - economic factors that remain
of relevance after the war and into the Communist era: a drive for economic self - sufficiency,
social welfare stimulated by the refugee crisis — the government needed to cope with 80 million refugees.
«The process
of writing about one's experiences in the public sphere, often sustained by subsequent
social feedback, may allow people to reflect on the experiences and their personal
relevance,» the study said.
The Scientific American blog network supports Scientific American's mission by providing insightful points
of view and encouraging community discussion on the advancement
of science and technology and its relationship with issues
of major
social relevance.
The group identified 12 categories
of words — concepts such as time, location, emotion or
social relevance — that seemed to activate more than 100 brain regions in different ways (Nature, doi.org/bfqp).
Particularly, the authors state, such training could help business students become more aware
of their own views regarding corporate
social responsibility and gain an understanding
of how these attitudes might affect their perceptions
of CSR's
relevance in the workplace.
It's important to understand how networks function because, as Watts puts it, «that has
relevance to just about every question we're interested in, whether we're talking about the spread
of epidemics, or changes in
social norms, or fashions, or the expression
of the genome.»
They identified 12 categories
of words — concepts such as time, location, emotion or
social relevance — that seemed to activate more than 100 brain regions in different ways.
It shows how attempts are now being made in various scientific disciplines to develop viable hypotheses and models through which the findings
of sustainability theoreticians can be translated into
social, political and economic strategies with practical
relevance.
The scientific evidence for global warming and for humanity's role in the increase
of greenhouse gasses becomes ever more unimpeachable, as the [United Nations] IPCC [Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 4th Assessment Report] findings are going to suggest; and such activity has a profound
relevance, not just for the environment, but in ethical, economic,
social and political terms as well.
Having genes in common may help with comparing and understanding some biological processes but is
of limited
relevance with respect to assessing welfare,
social needs etc..