Meet Paul Govenlock, a Collaborative Family Lawyer with an expertise in Interest Based Negotiations and a strong interest in
understanding human stories and problem solving complex issues.
What GE is grasping and B2B marketers need to grasp is in order to understand what buyers care about and
understand their human story, it takes a dedication to listening.
Not exact matches
In the end,
understanding the world is about
understanding people, and fiction gives you the best, most nuanced, most varied
human stories and character portrayals.
After all, the ability to tell and
understand stories is what us makes
human.
The study of history is arid and incomplete unless it is
understood as a work about (and by) individual
human beings — and, moreover, a
story whose substance and manner of telling are matters of moral significance.
-- the Bible being a collection of
stories about trying to
understanding the
human concept of «God.»
The
story could be heard and
understood by anyone who had experienced the depth of love in a family with its dilemmas and decisions, and Jesus uses it as a lesson about God which is reflected in the
human situation.
The shad, like the Concord farmers, have, as he says, a «just cause,» and when he asks what might avail a crowbar against the Billerica Dam, he is pointing, by means of a parable, to a radically new
understanding of the
story of
human existence.
And that's really the sad part... if you just accept them as the
stories they are... of
humans trying to
understand what this life is all about and making answers to fit their environment and circ.umstances, then the contradictions simply confirm just how wonderfully
human we are... There are some great
stories.
Some additional readings and
understanding about basic fallacies might also help you to see that your religious beliefs aren't any different from earlier supersti - tions and god
stories that
humans have invented in their history.
To slip into Whiteheadian technical terminology, I
understand Jesus as a figure the
story of whom we objectify with peculiar vividness as a result of his power to grasp the successive subjective aims of generations and generations of men by the sheer massiveness and compelling weight of the ideal vision which he has presented as a lure promising richness and depth of feeling in
human satisfactions.
It might be said that the history of the past half - century is the
story of
human attempts to secure world - community, the triumph of righteousness and justice, the establishment of
understanding among the peoples of the earth, but always through the exercise of some variety of coercion.
The book begins with the person's graced nature - indeed «grace is somehow constitutive of
human nature» and the way to come to an explicit
understanding of this grace is through narration, through «telling the
story».
«What better way to motivate a church audience that can sometimes be sheltered and not want to walk into situations or topics like
human trafficking but with a
story, a
story that they can hear, that they would
understand, that would compel them to get involved.»
Because Kirk believ ed that such an
understanding was best apprehended and transmitted through imaginative literature, it is only right that his short
stories and fiction best enable one to appreciate the character of his insight into the
human predicament.
The real purpose of myth (e.g. the creation
stories) is not to give an account of what actually happened in the past, or what may happen in the future (e.g. another ice age), but to convey a particular
understanding of
human life.
see what you have to
understand about living in a real world — a world where god is just a
story and not real — its a world based on scientific and physical laws that are proven to exist and their effects are measurable... us as
humans, mere animals, hold no real power or control aside thru ingenuity which allows us to change our environment to suit us... stay with me here... at this point in
human history we ceased to change to suit our environment and started changing it to suit us — thats destruction of the earth to suit one species — that should go over well...
Though he is spoken of anthropomorphically (as a being in
human form) at some points in the Bible, particularly in the early «J»
stories of the Old Testament, this is not the normal biblical
understanding of his nature.
Caldecott is not making a romantic or antiquarian proposal: ancient and medieval
understandings need to be adaptedto where we find ourselves now in the
story of
human understanding.
To speak so does, I think, demand a high measure of participation in its
story, and an effort to
understand it first in its own terms — to grasp the Old Testament's own fundamental assertion that its
story from beginning to end is the account of the historical action of God seeking the reconciliation of man and God, the
human and the divine, the creature and the Creator.
In other words, these biblical
stories, which are not self - conscious literary creations but genuine emergents from the experience of a religious community — these
stories are attempts to express an
understanding of the relation in which God actually stands to
human life, and they are true in any really important sense only if that
understanding is correct.
It is a
story that has to do with the
human life of Jesus Christ,
understood in the light of all that preceded and prepared for his appearance, and apprehended for what it really signified through an awareness of what followed upon it and was nourished and empowered by his appearance in history.
As Adam is simply the Hebrew word for «man», the
story is about man and his wife, and becomes one of the most penetrating narratives ever written about
human self -
understanding.
After years of struggling through the issues, I decided it was a profound
story that helps us
understand the
human condition, but was unlikely to be literal history.
Christian faith sees in the
story of Jesus the spirit of God reshaping
human existence and opening the way to new forms of
understanding of what that existence is.
She was quickly captivated by the amazing
story of
human milk and is focusing her research on
understanding the nutritive and immunoprotective value of donor milk beyond one year postpartum.
From a detailed look at the variety of factors informing the selection of
human rights
stories by the media, it appears possible to begin to construct a framework for
understanding their inclusion.
A number of recent news
stories have had a similar kind of message: animals viscerally
understand certain mathematical operations better than
humans do.
«Revising the
story of the dispersal of modern
humans across Eurasia: Technological advances and multidisciplinary research teams are reshaping our
understanding of when and how
humans left Africa — and who they met along the way.»
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is a visionary
story about reprogramming the
human brain, and how such a development could impact how we
understand ourselves and interact with the world.
From axolotls to zebrafish, this
story explores some of science's classic models, others more unusual, but all with potential for increasing our
understanding of biology to improve
human health.
Since it was established by CASW in 2000, this prize has sought to honor not a single
story but a body of work published by a single journalist that has made a lasting contribution to the public's
understanding of critical advances in medical science and their impact on
human health.
Here's my
understanding of this
story: At some point, there were some initial animal studies that suggested soy * might * be bad for
humans.
Paying attention to a Sugar Baby grumbling concerning social ills and daily tensions could be a real turn off.Just having a vague
understanding of
human interest
stories and world events can, generally, supply you an excellent beginning.
It's an underdog
story that's a bit formulaic but very well set in its moment, and it tells of a very
human experience: though it's about racism - Davis being the first black player to win the Heisman trophy - it's not too heavy - handed, and it's just as much about football, and built on a deep love and
understanding of the game.
A former documentarian whose
understanding of the
human condition often results in movies with realistic and honest personalities, Arcand has seemingly cornered the market in cerebral, character - driven
stories in an era when computer - generated explosions fill the multiplexes.
Structured in two parts, the first portion of the
story centers around the young ape boy's struggle to
understand his differences from his family, while the second portion complicates that struggle with the introduction of an older Tarzan to a father - daughter team of
human explorers and their ruthless protector, Clayton.
When using gamification narratives, the use of game mechanics to encourage behavior, we are appealing to a basic
human instinct:
stories fascinate us, they include metaphors that we
understand immediately.
In 1964, ELIZA, a computer developed by Joseph Weizenbaum as an experiment in artificial intelligence, listened to people's
stories and responded in such
human ways that people seemed to forget the machine couldn't really
understand them.
Weaving science, social history, and personal narrative to tell us the
story of one of the most important conceptual breakthroughs of modern times, Mukherjee animates the quest to
understand human heredity and its surprising influence on our lives, personalities, identities, fates, and choices.
There's no doubt that Ghettoside is impeccably researched, but what makes it a brilliant book is Leovy's ear for the
human story behind the statistics and her sharp, intuitive
understanding of the people she meets.
Humans are psychologically wired to remember and
understand stories.
A groundbreaking work from a master, The Ocean at the End of the Lane is told with a rare
understanding of all that makes us
human, and shows the power of
stories to reveal and shelter us from the darkness inside and out.
Stories like these are critical for HABRI in
understanding the physical, emotional and psychological benefits of the
human - animal bond.
You only ever hear the bad
stories, not the
story of the extremely matted dogs we help, dogs with health problems not noticed by owners, abused dogs we help to
understand not all
humans are bad, etc..
In showing
understanding without praise, the game's
story manages to walk a thin line between having the player act as part of what is arguably a local insurgent group and siding with said groups, the end goal of which is a more considered viewpoint which treats enemy combatants as
human beings rather than koopa troopas.
Go read the
story, it demonstrates great compassion and
human understanding.
In that world, you would be reading those
stories because
humans would generally
understand and take seriously the probable longer term consequences of their actions.
«The Arctic is going through its most unprecedented transition in
human history, and we need better observations to
understand and predict how these changes will affect everyone, not just the people of the north,» Jeremy Mathis, head of NOAA's Arctic Research Program said in the AP
story.
The
story ranges from physics to chemistry, biology, geology, fluid mechanics, and quantum mechanics, to economics and social sciences.The class will consider evidence from the distant past and projections into the distant future, keeping the
human time scale of the next several centuries as the bottom line.The lectures follow a textbook, «Global Warming,
Understanding the Forecast,» written for the course.