Make this one of your most memorable Sunshine Coast holidays
yet at Reflections Holiday Apartments Maroochydore.
Not exact matches
While Darling isn't quite on board with electronic personhood (
at least not
yet), she is interested in how humans interact with their technology and believes our choices are ultimately a
reflection of us.
In their life and
reflection, human beings possess various items of knowledge which, though they lack the ultimate degree of clarity, certainty and obligation of a theoretical and moral kind,
yet are and must be valid for them,
at least until they attain better insight.
trust that we do not simply and ultimately disagree but that we are seeking in common a truth which we already possess in common in our life, even if we do not
yet know it in the notional
reflection without which we could not speak to each other
at all.
Yet to begin ethical
reflection at this point invariably seems to result in arbitrarily separating the moral judgment of an action from the kind of person who performs it.
And
yet those datable acts of beginning, radical though they were, and archetypal for all later
reflection about America, were themselves mythic gestures which could not but stir up,
at the beginning and later, the images and symbols of earlier myths and mythically interpreted histories.
Yet by a little
reflection, and without violating her admirable commitments, one could see grace
at work in her world.
Yet such love has its
reflections in our human experience
at the point where men offer loyal understanding and care to one another in the midst of human evil.
When theology is insulated from broader conversations, it can lead to a culture of complacency wherein adherents can slavishly regurgitate doctrinal «facts» with gusto (but without
reflection),
yet at the same time experience a theological and spiritual impoverishment.
But FAO officials in Rome say they are still in the process of simply gathering 2007 numbers and have
yet to request catch figures for last year, a
reflection of constraints on time and manpower
at the fisheries and aquaculture department.
Yet in nature, total
reflection of sound in one direction is known to occur
at the air - water interface.
Yet, she remains
at a bit of a loss as to why she's often been labeled «mysterious, distant, secretive and difficult to access,» but guesses that it's likely a
reflection both of what's going on inside of her and inside of her audience.
yeah killzone 2 does not use Resistance 2's water
at all... in fact I've never seen water that looks like that of killzone 2
yet... it has multiple layers with multiple real - time
reflections... but,
at least for the big moving water body in the demo... there are no physics like uncharted or R2 incorporated... if you shoot it, there is a huge plume of water that jets upward, but no real ripples in the body... it still looks great,
at the ripples wouldn't look right with the waves and the current of the water... but its definitely not an R2 water engine or anything... however killzone 2 does have the ripples in other areas... puddles will react to bullet fire apparently... and there are areas of flooded buildings with «still» water... that do have the uncharted like ripples according to some... but the big flowing river does not...
And
yet, when we look
at the most foundational form of games writing in the industry, the game review, we see almost no
reflection whatsoever of any such understanding.
This vision of isolation receives its apotheosis in A Bar
at the Folies - Bergère [6], perhaps the most poignant image of alienation ever painted, a deadly serious spoof of Watteau's Gilles in completely modern «naturalist» terms, the anonymous
yet concrete figure trapped between the world of tangible things and that of impalpable
reflections, existing only as a way station between life and art.
Yet, on the contrary, the four woven works now on show
at the smaller Gagosian Gallery retain a surprisingly painterly impact even as they move some way from the original source, Abstract Painting 724 - 4 (1990): each repeats four times, with kaleidoscopic
reflections, the image of one quadrant of the painting.
As Jens Hoffman, the curator
at MOCAD Detroit, explains, the concept may first appear rather straightforward,
yet it is a perfect
reflection of the United States» economy and its income equality.
Yet, Polar Bears International («Save Our Sea Ice»)-- who were surely in and around Churchill in 2010 and 2006 watching polar bears — just posted an alarming statement about local conditions, implying that slow freeze - up of Hudson Bay this year is a
reflection of the fact that «sea ice is
at a record low across the Arctic.»
God was so wonderful to paint our world so lavishly -
yet we are still just looking
at a dirty
reflection - heaven will be so bright and pure!