Sentences with phrase «through appreciation of nature»

Also to have a more loving, optimistic view in life through appreciation of nature, people and culture, friendships and romantic journeys.

Not exact matches

In addition to turning our eyes and hearts to an appreciation of the beauty, richness and singularity of our planet through a renewed theology of creation and nature, theology ought also to underscore and elaborate on the myriad ways that we personally and corporately have ruined and continue to ruin God's splendid creation — acts which we and no other creature can knowingly commit.
In this video, Jose Andres demonstrates a true respect and appreciation for the beauty of vegetables and nature's whole foods through this stunning dish.
But computer - based learning needs to grow out of years of concrete experience and a fundamental appreciation for the world apart from the machine, a world in which nature and human beings are able to speak for and through themselves to the child.
Through exploration and active study, Ambassadors have meaningful experiences that imbue them with a deep appreciation and respect for nature as well as an understanding of how to live more environmentally responsibly back home.
I am humbled because my appreciation of and harmony with nature is never greater than when I'm paddling through the ocean on my board.
His love of his friends and family, his delight at the visual bounties of nature, his synthesis of other art and study of visual perception — these all shine through everything he does, in varying degrees, along with a supremely unconflicted appreciation of himself.
The artists use the traditional genre of landscape painting in compelling new ways, addressing contemporary issues of land use, nature appreciation, and ecology through their paintings of the American environment.
Such education, it is believed, if instituted at all levels from school through tertiary institutions and professional bodies, to the wider community, would ensure a better understanding and appreciation of the nature of the past practices and thereby protect against their repetition through design, neglect or ignorance.
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