I have been reflecting on the simple
values of life often forgotten and the importance of learning a foreign language.
Not exact matches
Inspired by his father, Ron Price, a self - employed consultant who
often spoke
of living according to your
values, Dan says he just wanted to help friends like Heather, who ran the Moxie Java coffee shop in Caldwell, Idaho.
One
of the qualities employers most
value now is called grit — the fortitude, insight, and ability to adapt on the fly that
often comes from overcoming adversity or disadvantage in
life, as Ellen McGirt explains in the feature «How Your Life Experience Could Help You Land a Great Job.&ra
life, as Ellen McGirt explains in the feature «How Your
Life Experience Could Help You Land a Great Job.&ra
Life Experience Could Help You Land a Great Job.»
But for content creators
of all kinds, blockchain technology provides an ideal solution to preserve intellectual property, create demand and increase
value for digital content.The digital revolution is
often blamed for making
life harder than ever for artists.
Ours is indeed a consumeristic culture, the kind that too
often turns people into commodities, and I believe Christians can speak into that culture in a unique,
life - giving way — not only as it concerns sex - on - demand, but also as it concerns food - on - demand, celebrity - on - demand, stuff - on - demand, cheap - goods - on - demand, pornography - on - demand, entertainment - on - demand, comfort - on - demand, distraction - on - demand, information - on - demand, power - on - demand, energy - on - demand, and all those habits that tend to thrive at the expense
of the dignity and
value of our fellow human beings or our planet.
Speaking personally, it means the grievous loss
of something about Catholic observance which always used enormously to impress me as a non-Catholic: the spectacle
of Catholics keeping their weekday obligations,
often at enormous inconvenience to themselves: as an Anglican, for whom any liturgical obligation was essentially a matter
of my own whim, this was immensely attractive: there was the sense that Catholics were under obedience, and that their religion was a real force in their
lives, one not to be diverted by secular pressures or
values.
Certainly William Blackstone and Christopher Columbus Langdell,
often cited as Holmes» targets, were as alert to the
value of experience as Holmes was; it ought to be clear to any practicing lawyer that the
life of the law requires both experience and logic.
Indeed, these are good examples — people are perceiving Islam as some minority — yet harmless ideology that espouses nice
values, it doesn't all people need do is look at the UK, France etc today — do the research — the people in these countries are already seeing a decline in their quality
of life as Islam grows, why should a person tolerate something that is a threat to them I
often ask.
As Wills sees it, the peculiarly strong and long -
lived hostility
of Americans to government is the consequence
of longstanding widely held beliefs and
values that have
often cut across the ideological differences that otherwise divide us.
The result is that America is a nation deeply divided between people who are concerned about real -
life issues — war and peace, social justice, the health and welfare
of people — on one hand, and other people who are concerned, instead, about «
values,» by which they mean adherence to ancient taboos, dependence on a magical God, enforcing acceptance
of ancient creeds, requiring everyone to believe as they do, and finding safety in raw (though
often hidden) social and economic power.
In the Gallup survey, for example, 90 percent
of the public claimed to have thought about «
living a worthwhile
life» at least a fair amount (or a lot) during the preceding two years; 83 percent said they had thought
often about their «basic
values in
life»; 81 percent gave the same response for «your relation to God»; and 70 percent gave similar answers for «developing your faith.»
Not only are the young ignorant
of, and
often contemptuous
of, ancient Hindu visions
of life, but the «modern»
values...
Instead
of reaffirming central American
values, mainline programs
often presented the fringes
of American
life and culture, making them seem out
of place in the context
of general television programming.
What I noticed missing most were the attributes
of Christ in peoples
lives and gospel
values which intern effected their
often poor decision making.
Definitions and explanations will
often be
of the greatest
value, but they will never exhaust the meaning
of the realities within the
life of the church to which these terms refer nor will they render the terms themselves unnecessary.
The inseparability
of the two loves has been less manifest in theological analysis than in the actuality
of history but theology has pointed out
often enough how the thought
of God is impossible without thought
of the neighbor and how the meaning and
value of the companion's
life depends on his relation to God.
Not only are the young ignorant
of, and
often contemptuous
of, ancient Hindu visions
of life, but the «modern»
values of secularism, socialism, democracy and professional ethics are coming under increasing strain.»
We are
often unconsciously thinking
of what our choices communicate to the world about who we are and what we
value and what our purpose is in this
life.
On the contrary, as most
of us know most
of the time, there is a deeply felt sense
of genuine
value; this is what makes
life worth
living, as it is
often said.
To be the only chaplain in a 170 - bed hospital filled with a great number
of people who are quadraplegic; to try to help these people rediscover and / or redefine a
life value and quality that they
often feel has been lost; to grow to care greatly about these people; to do all these things and yet deep, deep inside, to feel that you would rather be dead than be quadraplegic — that's hard to admit.
I would not for a minute wish to deny that we are too
often motivated by an obsessive desire for power and control, and dominated by a narrow and calculating rationality which can not even acknowledge the deeper
values of human
life and experience, and that such attitudes may contribute to the coming
of one form or another
of global catastrophe.
When one group tries to shove religion down others throats... or morality... or any kind
of social behavior, one
often resents and is offeneded by what I consider a
life of lesser
value or meaning.
It is natural and appropriate to be scandalized that such claims should be made
of just these all - too - well - known groups, faithless to their self - descriptions, thoroughly assimilated to the
value system
of the larger culture in which they
live, complacent and at ease,
often trivial and banal, subtly using the rhetoric
of the faith to sanction their privileges and to obscure society's injustices.
New patterns
of values and ways
of life are
often not thought
of as religions, but they have the same functions, and I am considering them as alternative «ways».
Others
often struggle with having to care for an aging estranged parent and perhaps aging stepparents with whom they may or may not have been close, says Elizabeth Marquardt, director
of the Center for Marriage and Families at the Institute for American
Values and author
of Between Two Worlds: The Inner
Lives of Children
of Divorce.
Like psychologist and author Madeline Levine, whose recent book Teach Your Children Well instructs otherwise well - intended parents to
value character ahead
of achievement, Tough finds evidence that children
of the well - off are
often denied the hard
life experiences that would allow them to develop the qualities that breed success.
Over the next four years many disabled people will see a reduction in the overall
value of their benefits, as well as specific reductions in the levels
of housing benefit; unemployment benefit; the loss
of disability
living allowance (DLA), which contributes towards the -
often significant - extra costs
of living as a disabled person; as well as reduced access to social care services as a consequence
of local government funding cuts.
Land is an essential building block
of civilization yet its contribution to our quality
of life is perceived and
valued in starkly different and
often incompatible ways.
On the good side, our modern knowledge about the nutritional
value of food is very extensive, but on the bad side, we
often live by stupid myths that block our progress toward better health instead
of speeding it up.
There is no
value in denying or sugarcoating feelings; so while well - meaning advice like, «be strong,» «try not to think about it,» or «get over it» might appear powerful, they fail to honor the very real, raw and
often painful experiences
of life.
That's when it hit me (oh the enlightening moments which always happen either early in the morning or in the middle
of the night): I'm so thankful and happy to be able to enjoy those small things in
life... The most valuable and precious moments are made
of those, «insignificant» moments which so
often just slide by without us giving them the
value that they deserve.
Sometimes it's easy to forget in my
often solitary work
life that I actually have a huge community
of women who love many
of the same things I do, and while there's plenty
of back - and - forth on social media, I really
valued the chance to talk with some
of you in greater detail than an Instagram DM lends itself to.
Walt Williams (lead writer
of Spec Ops: The Line) stresses that the
value of writing to a game
often lives or dies based on that background: «It's only truly important if the creative director identifies as a writer.
The original film is an
often - forgotten but nonetheless compelling look at our own
value of life.
It is observed that traditional assessment methods are
often not well aligned with current understandings
of learning, and are
of limited
value for assessing deep understandings,
life skills that develop only over extended periods
of time, or more personalised and flexible forms
of learning.
And I have such great hope that your
lives will become more gratifying as you age because I know that status and wealth are
often false idols and the capacity to measure your
life in terms
of your
value to others is in itself a profound gift.
One crucial but
often overlooked source
of the distinctiveness among high - performing schools is philosophy — the beliefs and
values that create our sense
of what makes
life worth
living, and therefore what is worth teaching and how we should teach it.
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value people
A once - popular singer, desperate to make a comeback, turning from the one certainty in his
life... A man whose unerring taste in music is the only thing his closest friends
value in him... A struggling singer - songwriter unwittingly involved in the failing marriage
of a couple he's only just met... A gifted, underappreciated jazz musician who lets himself believe that plastic surgery will help his career... A young cellist whose tutor promises to «unwrap» his talent... Passion or necessity — or the
often uneasy combination
of the two — determines the place
of music in each
of these
lives.
Many book clubs are made up
of people
of similar ages and stages in
life, but it's interesting to note that those groups that have a range
of ages and / or a mix
of men and women
often say how much they
value the different perspectives.
It
often surprises new investors to learn that even though a bond will repay you $ 1,000 upon reaching its maturity date, the market
value of a bond can deviate quite a bit from this amount during its
life cycle.
While key employee
life insurance is usually purchased for high - earners, you should note that the face
value of the policy is
often limited to a multiple
of the insured's income, such as 10X.
This
often means that your monthly income exceeds your
living expenses, that you don't have any assets or property that could be used to pay the tax debt, and that the amount
of your tax debt and
living expenses outweighs the
value of your assets and monthly income.
If you happen to borrow money from the cash
value of your
life insurance policy, you can
often do so without penalty.
People
often think
of permanent
life insurance, which carries a cash
value component, as an investment vehicle — but a lot
of that you put it into that is supposed to be for the «investment» side
of it is spent on fees.
Whole
life insurance tends to have a guaranteed rate
of growth for the cash
value component
of the policy and
often pays annual dividends.
These plans are funded solely with insurance products such as cash
value life insurance or fixed annuity contracts, and the plan owner can
often deduct hundreds
of thousands
of dollars in contributions to these plans each year.
The inner - workings
of cash
value life insurance consists
of a
life insurance policy, which is a contract between the policy owner, the insured (
often the same person), and the insurer, where the insurer agrees to pay a death benefit to the policy's beneficiary, based on the owner continuing to make the policy's premium payments.
Estate planning typically involves establishing wills and / or trusts to minimize the loss
of estate
value due to estate taxes and is
often funded with
life insurance.
While the insurance company does charge interest on your loan, because your remaining cash
value continues to earn
life insurance dividends, the adjusted interest rate on the loan can
often be lower, sometimes much lower, than you would pay on a comparable personal loan from a bank, home equity line
of credit, or by using a credit card.