Sentences with phrase «way of understanding everything»

Biocentrism offers a new way of understanding everything from the microworld to the forces, constants, and laws that shape our entire universe.
It offers a new way of understanding everything from the microworld to the forces, constants, and laws that shape our entire universe.
Accepting space and time as forms of animal sense perception (that is, as biological), rather than as external physical objects, offers a new way of understanding everything from the microworld (for instance, the reason for strange results in the two - slit experiment) to the forces, constants, and laws that shape the universe.
From a young age she knew that the world ran according to a well - established set of natural laws, and science was the de facto way of understanding everything.

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I think I'm too simple in my thinking that; if you don't like it, DO N'T WATCH... if you don't agree with it, DO N'T CHOOSE TO LIVE YOUR LIFE THAT WAY... Seems like a very simplistic way of thinking, but I have personal opinions on EVERYTHING, but I don't force others to live their lives according to my moral fiber... i don't judge people for living their lives the way that makes them happy... And i believe that IGNORANCE is the basis for INTOLERANCE... people are famous for HATING things that they don't understand... again, if it MORALLY offends you, don't read stories on things that you don't agree with, don't watch shows that portray choices that you don't agree with... The Brown family seems close knit, almost like extended family living under one roof... the kids work together and get along much better than a lot of «mainstream» households i seeWAY... Seems like a very simplistic way of thinking, but I have personal opinions on EVERYTHING, but I don't force others to live their lives according to my moral fiber... i don't judge people for living their lives the way that makes them happy... And i believe that IGNORANCE is the basis for INTOLERANCE... people are famous for HATING things that they don't understand... again, if it MORALLY offends you, don't read stories on things that you don't agree with, don't watch shows that portray choices that you don't agree with... The Brown family seems close knit, almost like extended family living under one roof... the kids work together and get along much better than a lot of «mainstream» households i seeway of thinking, but I have personal opinions on EVERYTHING, but I don't force others to live their lives according to my moral fiber... i don't judge people for living their lives the way that makes them happy... And i believe that IGNORANCE is the basis for INTOLERANCE... people are famous for HATING things that they don't understand... again, if it MORALLY offends you, don't read stories on things that you don't agree with, don't watch shows that portray choices that you don't agree with... The Brown family seems close knit, almost like extended family living under one roof... the kids work together and get along much better than a lot of «mainstream» households i seeway that makes them happy... And i believe that IGNORANCE is the basis for INTOLERANCE... people are famous for HATING things that they don't understand... again, if it MORALLY offends you, don't read stories on things that you don't agree with, don't watch shows that portray choices that you don't agree with... The Brown family seems close knit, almost like extended family living under one roof... the kids work together and get along much better than a lot of «mainstream» households i see...
If we go the other way, and understand God in light of Jesus, then everything falls into place.
i'm not trying to say this IS THE WAY IT IS i am only speaking from my understanding and since my wife and i discuss EVERYTHING down to the nitty gritty i can't imagine there is much from the experience i am lacking — but again, this was only one persons opinion of something that effects many.
(This is the overall purpose of everything I write and teach, by the way, to rescue Scripture, theology, and the church from these twisted ways of thinking, and to show people that God looks just like Jesus, and Scripture, when properly understood, leads us to love.)
It might funny there are many books to read and many books to study from that a good thing but there one book that when you study from it you will understand the past present and future and no that there is one in control of the world and everything in it and that is God who gave us a way of out and that though his son Jesus and gave us the Holy Spirit to lead and guide you that your conscience the bible tell us everyone born has a conscience of God.
This, in turn, has led to another flare up of the rumbling culture war between the analytics insurgents, who believe all human endeavour can and must be reduced to a single equation, and the traditionalist old guard, who believe the only way to understand a footballer is by following him around for weeks at a time and watching everything he does, meticulously observing his breakfast habits, which way «round he arranges his toilet paper, and whether he throws chewing gum into a bin or just drops it in the street.
I can understand the fans that are unhappy with every defeat but the only way to have victory is to stick together with the fans and give absolutely everything until the end of the season, that's all we can do.»
Transparency simply means they understand what it costs to live as a family and usually, children are cavalier about the cost of almost everything, because they assume that you have endless supplies of money; it's not until there are really concrete ways a family to talk about: «Where we're going to spend money, where we're going to save it, where are we going to give it, what are we going to do together?»
You Don't Have to Learn Everything the Hard Way covers a lot of topics that teens need and want to read about: from sensitive areas like sexual abuse, pain, and hard times, to issues like understanding how to deal with peer pressure and making the right choice about drugs.
It covers everything you can think of but in a simple way to understand.
Either way, being a healthy 27 - year - old, with a low risk pregnancy, I couldn't understand why I lived in this amazing city, with access to just about everything else, except a variety of birth options.
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At 2 years old, toddlers may not understand everything about a new baby and in a lot of ways, it made sense to let the transition unfold organically.
I was working in a community of people who were all thinking about looking at genetic variations, of how you might look at them and how you might understand them, and so reading lots of papers from other folks who were doing great work in that area I just looked at ways that you could basically go across the human genome and look at every variation, everything that's variable between human populations.
Dr. Mark basically takes the best of everything he's learned about food in his 40 - year career as a family physician and functional medicine doctor and sums it up in an easy - to - understand and encouraging way.
Take the sugar coating off and you'll notice that lot of people who are into fitness and bodybuilding don't truly understand know how the human body works, so they are prone to making stupid mistakes or just doing everything the wrong way and not seeing any substantial progress in their training.
Discussing how to deal with the «bulky muscle» issue in this way perpetuates the emphasis of aesthetic goals over real fitness goals and gets in the way of an understanding of everything the word «strength» can mean.
I've been working on myself when it comes to diet and nutrition for going on 10 years now and have a great understanding of it for the most part but everything I learned from you has really opened my eyes to the little tweaks I need to make my body function in the way I needed to.
To maintain a healthy weight (long term)-- we must understand the importance of our emotions and how the way we feel about ourselves (and others) has everything to do with our food choices and our body weight.
With this out of the way, what I understood is that on binge days everything goes.
Hence, trying to act in a way that you understand and know everything can make the Cougar less fond of you.
I don't understand why this show is called flash gordon, if we ignore the newer, more realistic technology, the compleatly different Flash Gordon charicter and everything else the only thing that reminds me of the original show is the bad acting... if we look beyond the fact that this show is in no way flash gordon... well it still under performs when compared to even the worst of
The story, while minimal, gave way to a much bigger understanding of everything and a touching ending if you cared to explore it and become invested in what happened.
Connie is, let's be frank, an awful human being in every way imaginable, but he's empathetic enough to understand that Nick is a better person than he'll ever be, and he needs to do everything he can to get Nick out of the mess he put him in.
«What's important to understand is that everything we have known about the past no longer applies and byNRW is a platform for the evolution of cinema, where there is going to be unadulterated opportunities to experience culture in many different ways.
And everything supports the hero in some way, but I totally understand what you're saying — my favourite films are ALIEN and ALIENS and I think there's so many great examples [of female leads] and who knows, if I get lucky and there's a sequel or anything like that, then I'll very much take on board what you said.
The greater advantage of the whole process was the availability the student had to watch the lecture again and again and make sure that he had understood everything in depth (to be honest with you, he was not my best student; so it wasn't a common situation to see him studying the way he did via the video lesson...).
... Whether it's a student or a parent, they all say to me at the end of the field trip «I'll never look at a beach the same way again» or «I'll never look at a rock the same way again» because of the information that can be presented from actually seeing it and understanding everything in it.
«Your instruction, the way you manage your class, the basis of everything was understanding that middle level learner... everything tied back to that age group, what their needs are, and how they learn best,» he explained.
Score yourself a 3 if you understand everything we did and can even think of ways to use this learning.
In addition, he explained everything in a simple way so I could understand, in terms of gap protection and extended warranties.
He worked with us every step of the way and made everything easy to understand.
We'll get into this more in the next section on how to work with editors but having a conversation about the book is a great way to understand if your editor understood the material and got everything out of it.
Because of this experience, I understand that not everything in life or in business goes the way you anticipate it should.
What I really liked about this book was the way Levine explains everything in easy to understand terms and gives a realistic view of the self publishing industry minus the hype.
Chris McCandless (in the book, and from what I understand in the movie), is a hero and courageous for flying in the face of everything he grew up with to find a better way.
Everything was cramped up because, back then, they didn't understand smaller screens need different ways of displaying interfaces.
From the breakdown of common terms, to understanding your own personal loans, the 2018 Grad's Guide To Student Loans will explain everything that you need to know in the most simple way possible.
There is no better way of doing everything necessary to make sure that customers understand what they are getting into and the associated obligations of the loan.
This makes everything easier, from understanding why your dog is reacting a certain way to new things to getting to the heart of that barking - for - no - reason thing, from understanding the importance of smell or the limitations of sight, to predicting your dog's behavior, which then makes training a much more smooth process.
Everything from the holding of the board, getting on and paddling to standing up is explained and demonstrated in a very easy to understand and simple way.
I mean there's maybe a surface generality about them that might be defined, or seen, but I think that all those artists are first of all sincere, as sincere as the artists who created non-objective imagery, and why has non-objective imagery been so holy for so many years, how it ever got to be that way is beyond me, except as an historian, looking at it historically, you can understand why it did, because there was so much, the revolution of the camera, and the revolution of everything that happened at the turn of the century, the way we thought for so long which gave birth to a need of this kind of thing.
Often in the form of another human being, (always in the case of my three year old son) but occasionally in the form of the universe as a whole, or that is to say everything I can perceive or understand in any way, shape or form.
In the lecture staged by Andy Holden together with curator Tyler Woolcott, the pair put forward an idea that we can use the laws of physics as they appear in cartoons to help us devise a possible way of understanding the landscape «after the end of art history... a landscape where it seems like anything might be possible, but not everything is, there are rules that begin to emerge as we make observations».
Not that I'm entirely convinced by everything here, nor understand what some of the exhibits have to do with Malevich except in the most tangential way.
Often I get reminded that I do not understand everything that I thought to understand, but that is a way of learning for me.
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