Sentences with phrase «spectrum of the human experience»

The analogy would work very well if we could encapsulate the spectrum of human experience within similar discrete probabilities, but I'm not sure that's actually possible.
Amen about the traumatic element of birth - and the full spectrum of human experience.
I think the challenges of birth, in whatever form they take, are a rite of passage for both mother and child that include the full spectrum of the human experience: both the darkness and the light.
There should be more parts for women and I hope that women can eventually be afforded the same freedom as men to explore the wide spectrum of the human experience.
Kateryna has interest in all spectrum of human experiences, including stress, low self - esteem, workplace issues, bullying, anxiety, trauma, depression, relationship problems and life transitions.
Now, I enjoy working with the full spectrum of human experience, and assisting individuals in accessing their full wisdom: body, mind, emotions, and spirit, and from that place, making choices that serve their health and growth.

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We are highly experienced in working with Human Resources personnel, in - house client counsel and foreign individuals from across a wide spectrum of industries to efficiently obtain U.S. immigrant and non-immigrant visas.
It ranges from social / emotional wellness — an ability to form satisfying relationships with others, to play, communicate, learn, and experience the full spectrum of human emotions — to the disorders of very early childhood.
There are a lot of people who just don't understand the spectrum of human sexuality, and there are even more people who choose not to understand the difference between welcome and unwelcome experiences.
He hasn't really experienced the full spectrum of human emotion the way most people do.»
As much about the fragility of the human experience as it is about mental illness, this offers a refreshing perspective on a spectrum of mental health disorders.
It's titles like Mass Effect that explore the spectrum of human emotion beyond man's primal desire to collect coins that are slowly but surely transforming videogaming into the «sophisticated, mature experience» we always knew it could be.
In 42 paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints and photographs selected from the more than 400 works in RBC Wealth Management's collection, The Human Touch celebrates people, diversity, and the spectrum of contemporary human experience through exceptional works by renowned national and international contemporary artists including Kerry James Marshall, Nan Goldin, Dawoud Bey, Chuck Close, Carrie Mae Weems and Kehinde WHuman Touch celebrates people, diversity, and the spectrum of contemporary human experience through exceptional works by renowned national and international contemporary artists including Kerry James Marshall, Nan Goldin, Dawoud Bey, Chuck Close, Carrie Mae Weems and Kehinde Whuman experience through exceptional works by renowned national and international contemporary artists including Kerry James Marshall, Nan Goldin, Dawoud Bey, Chuck Close, Carrie Mae Weems and Kehinde Wiley.
Results oriented Human Resource professional possessing a broad spectrum of experience in Talent Acquisition Management and Human Resources Management.
Energetic and creative human resources professional with experience across a wide spectrum of industries and demonstrated leadership expertise.
of experience managing a full spectrum of human resources programs, services, and functions.
Those who are able to embrace a more realistic version of romance will however live together for some amount of time experiencing a gloriously wide spectrum of the human emotional spectrum.
Christopher draws on his extensive previous experience in university teaching in Canada, community social work in south London, and with Albany Trust (specialising in the wide spectrum of human sexuality).
In that time, she has come to understand that anger — even though it is a natural part of the human emotional spectrum — can be experienced in such severity that it harms the person who feels it.
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