Space agencies have designed ways to replicate the condition of low gravity on Earth, but this is only an approximation of
what life in space is truly like.
Not exact matches
Both reflection and making
space in your
life for diverse viewpoints can expand your emotional skills over time, but
what about a technique you can use
in the moment to improve how you handle your emotions?
The subreddit vandwellers is a safe
space on the internet where 36,000 subscribers talk about
what life is like
living in a van, share hacks, and seek advice.
Large open
spaces, cozy
living room setups, big windows, inviting kitchens and convenient facilities like showers and bicycle parking are
what's
in.
If you don't, you won't create the
space for
what you desire to show up
in your
life.
I also think it's about figuring out
what's important to you and how do you create
space in your
life.
In a live tweeting scenario, it's just as valuable to follow your event's hashtag as it is to follow influencers in your space so that you are able to stay in touch with what people are saying about your even
In a
live tweeting scenario, it's just as valuable to follow your event's hashtag as it is to follow influencers
in your space so that you are able to stay in touch with what people are saying about your even
in your
space so that you are able to stay
in touch with what people are saying about your even
in touch with
what people are saying about your event.
Kelly: Yeah, I'll tell you
what: Flying
in space is a privilege, and even more so when you can share that experience with this person that I've known my whole
life.
What are some emerging trends
in the
life sciences
space that Term Sheet readers should be paying attention to?
What makes a negative story negative may just be that the next three to six months - the time
space in which Wall Street analysts
live - don't look so great» Robert Kleinschmidt
Speaking about
what else, the incubator will the offering to the selected startups, Sahil said «Startups will get an awesome workspace and
living space for 3 months
in New Delhi.
The heart and soul of American
life remains
in what Professor Glendon calls the «law - free
spaces, where social
life is left to the regulation of norms other than those of state - guaranteed law.»
Next they will wonder if he believed
in aliens
living on other planets... or
what he thought about
space / time travel... etc. etc...
However,
in what is probably the oldest book of the Bible, Job,
living in an ancient culture that knew nothing about
space or planets, asserted that God hung the earth on nothing (1500 B.C.) or,
in other words, the earth free floats
in space.
It instructs us
in what it means to be a human being dwelling, interacting,
living and dying, within the horizons of time and
space that encompass us.
That a congregation is constituted by enacting a more broadly and ecumenically practiced worship that generates a distinctive social
space implies study of
what that space is and how it is formed: What are the varieties of the shape and content of the common lives of Christian congregations now, cross-culturally and globally (synchronic inquiry); how do congregations characteristically define who they are and what their larger social and natural contexts are; how do they characteristically define what they ought to be doing as congregations; how have they defined who they are and what they ought to do historically (diachronic study); how is the social form of their common life nurtured and corrected in liturgy, pastoral caring, preaching, education, maintenance of property, service to neighbors; what is the role of scripture in all this, the role of traditions of theology, and the role of traditions of wors
what that
space is and how it is formed:
What are the varieties of the shape and content of the common lives of Christian congregations now, cross-culturally and globally (synchronic inquiry); how do congregations characteristically define who they are and what their larger social and natural contexts are; how do they characteristically define what they ought to be doing as congregations; how have they defined who they are and what they ought to do historically (diachronic study); how is the social form of their common life nurtured and corrected in liturgy, pastoral caring, preaching, education, maintenance of property, service to neighbors; what is the role of scripture in all this, the role of traditions of theology, and the role of traditions of wors
What are the varieties of the shape and content of the common
lives of Christian congregations now, cross-culturally and globally (synchronic inquiry); how do congregations characteristically define who they are and
what their larger social and natural contexts are; how do they characteristically define what they ought to be doing as congregations; how have they defined who they are and what they ought to do historically (diachronic study); how is the social form of their common life nurtured and corrected in liturgy, pastoral caring, preaching, education, maintenance of property, service to neighbors; what is the role of scripture in all this, the role of traditions of theology, and the role of traditions of wors
what their larger social and natural contexts are; how do they characteristically define
what they ought to be doing as congregations; how have they defined who they are and what they ought to do historically (diachronic study); how is the social form of their common life nurtured and corrected in liturgy, pastoral caring, preaching, education, maintenance of property, service to neighbors; what is the role of scripture in all this, the role of traditions of theology, and the role of traditions of wors
what they ought to be doing as congregations; how have they defined who they are and
what they ought to do historically (diachronic study); how is the social form of their common life nurtured and corrected in liturgy, pastoral caring, preaching, education, maintenance of property, service to neighbors; what is the role of scripture in all this, the role of traditions of theology, and the role of traditions of wors
what they ought to do historically (diachronic study); how is the social form of their common
life nurtured and corrected
in liturgy, pastoral caring, preaching, education, maintenance of property, service to neighbors;
what is the role of scripture in all this, the role of traditions of theology, and the role of traditions of wors
what is the role of scripture
in all this, the role of traditions of theology, and the role of traditions of worship?
We are able to offer
what Henri Nouwen calls «hospitality»: a
space in our
lives where other people can feel at home, where they are given room to be themselves.2
For as regards infra - human
living things, even on the suppositions already mentioned, the question is probably still open, or has not yet been sufficiently subjected to examination, whether the
living substantial formal principle of
what in the metaphysical sense would be a real species (biological category, etc.), is multiplied with the individuals of the species (biological group, etc.), or is one and the same principle which, unfolding its formative power at various material points
in space and time, manifests itself more than once
in space and time.
12 Even on the assumption of a Vitalism of essentially higher principles of that kind, which raise the organic, as an intrinsically higher level of reality, above merely inorganic matter, and constitute biology as an independent science, and even if we regard the entelechy factor as simple and indivisible, there would only be an eductio e potentia materiae when a new
living being came into existence, if we excluded creation
in this case
in the way it is exemplified
in the human soul, though that is not very easy to prove, and at the same time rejected the not at all absurd supposition that
in the generation of new
life below the human level
what happens is only the extension of the entelechial function of one and the same vital principle to a new position
in space and time within inorganic matter.
Man as we know him today, man of metaphysics, of abstract thought, the creator of his own environment, the
space - traveller, the moulder of himself, the man of God and of grace and of the promise of eternal
life, precisely this man who is radically distinct from any animal and who at the moment of man's origin, though perhaps very slowly, took a path which led him so far away from all that is merely animal, yet
in such a fashion that he carried with him the whole inheritance of his biological pre-history into these realms of his existence remote from the animals, was there when man began to exist.18 And
what now is historically and externally manifest, was then present as a task and as an active potentiality.
(Cf. the phenomenon of the «runners» at first connected with the mother plant and then separated from it; the fluid transition between various plants and animals which appear to be one; the germ - cell inside and outside the parent organism, etc.)
Living forms which present
what are apparently very great differences
in space and time can ontologically have the same morphological principle, so that enormous differences of external form can derive from the material substratum and chance patterns of circumstance without change of substantial form (caterpillar - chrysalis butterfly).
This is such a huge subject that I must beg indulgence, therefore, if I give my
space to but a small fraction of the historic faith — namely its main emphases on God, Christ, the Church, and eternal
life — and consider only these
in our modem context,
in the effort to discover
what values they may have for men and women who are tossed about
in an unsettled world, with an uncertain future, and doomed — almost certainly it seems — to a doubtful truce of arms, at worst to a war which threatens to annihilate man as we have known him and
in any event to leave us a bare existence such as we can eke out on a totally devastated planet.
If anyone had seen the animation movie Wall E, where the remnant from earth were out
in space,
living on this
space ship and had become these lifeless blobs being spoon - fed everything, i think is a great example of
what you are saying.
Instead, it is to not try to change or manipulate the other, to give the other
space, to trust that they are the best captains of their own
lives, to believe
in them through thick and thin, and to appreciate who they are no matter
what they are going through.
Who are we to judge
what God does or allows he has his reasons who can fathom his ways he sees the end from the beginning and is not limited to time or
space like we are.Does God want anything the answer is Yes he wants a relationship with us that is why he sent his son because he had a purpose
in creating us.However the wages of sin is death
in this scripture alone regardless of
what happens here we all deserve to die God could have wiped us all out with another flood for who of us is worthy.It is by grace that we
live and yes bad things do happen to good people just as it does for the wicked is it to test our faith i do not know but i do know that God gives us the grace to endure through trials and difficulty and that all things do work for Good if we love him..
I sometimes wonder
what the
space age is going to do to some people's faith
in life eternal.
Maybe as we begin to adult - proof the
spaces in our homes,
in our workplaces,
in our everyday
living, we will begin to see
what we are missing
in our own stories.
Most gay Christians have been deeply scarred by the culture war, and most of us barely held onto our faith (many barely remained alive), so we're pretty understanding of one another's need for a lot of
space and grace as we grow
in our understanding of
what it means to honor the Lord with the whole of our
lives (including our sexuality).
At the same time, from God's angle, as it were, if He creates matter with its aspects of
space and time then
in His communication with man He will not ignore the structure of
what He has created but will take it seriously whenHe gives His divine
life.
As somebody who
lives in an apartment without any outdoor
space for container plants or veggies, I certainly envy all of you gardeners out there who are harvesting more produce than you know
what to do with.
Whether you
live in a dorm, galley, studio apartment, tiny house or
what - have - you, it's an ideal salad / avo toast combo for all of you small -
space - inhabiting babes out there.
It
lives and festers
in the
spaces between
what can be understood and
what can be proved to be understood.
What child doesn't dream of going
in to
space at some point
in their
life?
Millennial and Gen Z parents tend to
live in smaller
spaces, have more modest incomes, and prefer to buy less, discard less, and get the most out of
what they buy,» says Murray.
We all know how hard it is to decide
what to pack since your suitcase has limited
space so you know whatever you bring has to either be
in small bottles or be your very favorite thing that you can't
live without.
As hard as navigating the trains with a stroller can be at rush hour,
living in a
space that is the size of most Americans
living rooms, and paying
what many people consider a mortgage on preschool but it has it's perks too.
We talk about decluttering your home, schedule, and mental
space without getting bogged down by perfection or expectations — expanding upon
what we wrote about
in our book Minimalist Parenting: Enjoy Modern Family
Life More by Doing Less (Routledge, 2013).
A peek through Verb's glass door (tucked between a no - frills cupcake shop and a bicycle - friendly cafe) reveals a lofty, light - filled
space packed with yarn, fabric, sewing notions, books, patterns, tools, clothes to make yourself, and signs of
life in every corner — but calling this a store visit would barely scratch the surface of
what we learned.
What if every experience of darkness in our lives offered this same opportunity: to re-enter a safe and nurturing space for the sole purpose of dedicating time to our evolution — what a gift!&ra
What if every experience of darkness
in our
lives offered this same opportunity: to re-enter a safe and nurturing
space for the sole purpose of dedicating time to our evolution —
what a gift!&ra
what a gift!»
What better way to incorporate meditation into your
life than by creating a zen
space in your home?
A lot of us don't have the money we need to properly renovate the rooms
in our house, and there's good times of the year when we can set some cash aside to spruce up our
living space, but
what about the rest of the time?
Nicholas A. Langworthy, the Republican Party chairman
in Erie County, N.Y., said he's taken aback by Clinton's repeated references to
what he described as «small bore» efforts, such as securing federal money for a Buffalo project called Artspace that created residential
living space for artists.
So
what would
life look like
in that
space?»
In everyday
life this perceptual bias is useful; it is
what normally allows you to understand how distant objects occupy
space.
The African country has come under fire this week for funding satellites while many of its citizens
live in poverty — So
what is Nigeria up to
in space?
What we find
in space continues to challenge our imaginations, and we haven't even discovered extraterrestrial
life yet.
Like many scientists, he likes to
live in a
space at the edge of
what is possible.
Also see the other articles
in the three - part package on
what's out there in the universe: ▪ The Biocentric Universe Theory: Life Creates Time, Space, and the Cosmos Itself ▪ A Scientist's Guide to Finding Alien Life: Where, When, and in What Universe (to be published tomor
what's out there
in the universe: ▪ The Biocentric Universe Theory:
Life Creates Time,
Space, and the Cosmos Itself ▪ A Scientist's Guide to Finding Alien
Life: Where, When, and
in What Universe (to be published tomor
What Universe (to be published tomorrow)
Lorius and two colleagues spent the next year
living in what he called a «termite's nest»
in the documentary: a 24 - square - meter
space heated to just 46 degrees Fahrenheit.
They are based on the idea that the despite appearances,
what we call
space and experience as emptiness
in everyday
life is actually a highly structured medium that's full of stuff.