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"actualize" Definitions
  1. actualize something to make something real; to make something happen

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As tensions increase, artists actualize these confrontations for audiences worldwide.
A lot of people self-actualize through the subjugation of self.
That's what allows me to be an individual again and self-actualize.
I strongly don't believe the idea that we we just entirely self-actualize.
We've been holding this idea in our minds so that the universe could actualize it.
If you're always living in your own head, sometimes it's nice to actualize said escapes.
Over time, she convinced herself that acting was a means to actualize her dreams of teaching.
It was no easy task for Thomas Dagg to actualize visions of his own childhood dreams.
But-- I hope none of them-- actualize, realize, affecting the world economy in the next two years.
It's almost as if you have an opportunity now to self-actualize that missing part of yourself.
It consists in those lifelong activities that actualize the virtues of the rational part of the soul.
Trying to actualize those moments and bring them into a tangible medium is both very personal and therapeutic.
If we're going to actualize this promising future, we need to first come to terms with our difficult past.
What advice would you give to an aspiring actress who doesn't believe she has the resources to actualize her dream?
Gordon is a pushover with the technical skill to actualize the vision of the Camerons and Joes of the world.
It can pay back dividends or buy back shares, giving investors a chance to actualize a return on their investments.
I connect their wisdom with the necessary social capital and financial resources to actualize change one neighborhood at a time.
So I knew that there was something that I hadn't pursued that maybe I could actualize one day in a movie.
And Cordelia posits that the only way for Mallory to actualize her full potential and defeat Michael is to kill herself.
The magic of P-Funk is how it draws upon past tradition to actualize creative possibilities and envision a greater destiny.
After years of literally dreaming of portraits, paintings, and gallery openings, Sicile-Kira's mother encouraged him to actualize these nighttime musings.
By extending Medicaid coverage for postpartum women up to a year, we can actualize the 'fourth trimester' for underserved new mothers.
"They are trying to find a place to showcase and actualize their products without having to pay so much money," he added.
Instead, everything has to be spun into a teachable moment on your bold quest to self-actualize and unlock your full powers.
Spectacles could actualize the metaphor of creating a window into each other's lives, instead of watching our own lives unfold on a screen.
Record labels with fat pockets doled out budgets to artists with mad imaginations eager for the chance to actualize their musical fever dreams.
Even more absurdly, politics only presents itself so that Abedin can help Clinton self-actualize, as well, in the form of becoming president.
Where his elder forebear was all twisted syntax and '70s-'80s self-help speak — actualize yourself, you must — the little guy doesn't speak.
It's one thing to daydream about being in the Olympics, but it's another to actualize your dreams—and have Twitter proof of it all.
From negotiating peace to leading toward climate justice, we have, as a global women's community, the opportunity to fully actualize Bella's faith in us.
Still, even if they can't actualize their grandest plans, Trump and his congressional allies could have a major impact on America's regulatory framework overall.
By occupying white screens, attention, and imaginations, these entertainers are helping to actualize the kind of diversity that we desperately need more of in Hollywood.
Then again, all of the ingredients needed to actualize Milner and Hawking's vision—super tiny satellites, LightSails, laser propulsion—are now in some stage of development.
Those who favored freedom claimed it allowed individuals to "self-actualize"—to realize their full potential—which, in turn, ensured societal well-being and economic progress.
And so far, those exits haven't shown up, and LPs and funds of funds need those exits to show up in order to actualize their returns.
You must identify and realize what your top talents are, and figure out how to actualize your true professional potential in a way that brings fulfillment.
Docs then have to actualize that information and create ways to connect patients with proper resources, and organizations need to decide where to invest in programs.
So I do wonder how the next generation of engineers, how they'll bridge the gap between being interested in something and being able to actualize it.
I was never able to actualize an [art] exhibit for the blind, but once the problem [became apparent] to me, I [started thinking about] alternate perspectives.
You know when you're making work that you're proud of because you don't care where it goes, you just care that you were able to actualize it.
When we self-actualize, we're much less interested in all the outer things and we're much more interested in the quality of the moments of our life.
Given the constraints (not to mention the time sensitivity), I enlisted my friend and genius constructor Joon Pahk, who agreed to help me actualize my lofty idea.
But she still senses the possibility of her friend's fate, singleness sealed in Wisconsin, looming over her – and Nixon is sure to actualize that anxiety in her delivery.
But I have to admit to being super concerned by a lot of the language and how people are trying to operationalize and actualize self-care within capitalism.
Being man enough to let your lover go be their better self—allowing them to self-actualize after basking itself in the glory of your sweet, sensitive touch.
This collaboration is exciting because it's an all too uncommon instance of a pop star enlisting a fine artist to actualize the ideas they've spent years thinking about.
Herzog makes films about humans trying to actualize dreams — about people in pursuit of something far greater than themselves, and the contradictions and calamities endured in that pursuit.
The downside of their almost two-decade run of title contention has always been a tendency among analysts to credit structure and method over the players that actualize it.
The creators have to learn to spread that budget to actualize their vision, which, in practice, means a lot of practical effects and filming a sparse number of takes.
But the best moment was watching Drake actualize a wet dream of his by standing in front of the entrance, welcoming in all of the All Stars one by one.
"I haven't changed an inch from where I'm at on the issue, I just know that we've got education to do on it to actually actualize any of these ideas," Rep.
In the normal course of things, all of those characters would self-actualize and follow their bliss to one of those Hollywood endings they sing about in a choreographed lunchroom number.
And while there is no shortage of options for journals and planners meant to help you self-actualize — it's kind of a trend — there is one that's on sale right now.
Now, Chen is an artist in Los Angeles, and her knowledge of this "women's work" is helping her to actualize the potential of electrical waste for her upcoming solo show, Entelechy.
We all want to self-actualize, and the elaborately costumed characters of The Huntsman: Winter's War — the prequel/sequel/whatever to 2012's Snow White and the Huntsman — are no exception.
The recently initiated collective platform Assembly Room, founded by Yulia Topchiy, Natasha Becker, and Paola Gallio, aims provide a space for female curators to voice their ideas and actualize curatorial projects.
Rabow told me that all palliative-care departments and home-hospice agencies believe patients' wishes should be honored, but Zen Hospice's small size allows it to "actualize" these ideals more fully.
"I really wanted to actualize these old songs (some of which like "Naturalist" are 10 years old) I had written like my roommates had been doing at the time," he says.
"That will help us embrace the love ethic, but also be able to actualize love by treating each other with dignity and respect and in pursuit of true peace, which includes justice."
What's more, though the body-positive and self-love messaging is encouraging — the fact that it takes a candy pink fantasy for Natalie to self-actualize feels a little dated at this point.
By dinner time, you're able to come up with a plan on how you can work every day to actualize the weird visions for your legacy, as the Sun harmonizes with grounding Saturn.
With action planet Mars at its most powerful degree in your sign from August 20 to September 4, you must actualize your ambitions while avoiding aggression, bulldozing over others, and being unnecessarily defensive.
"It's been a gift to work on the apartment, because it's a combination of creative place to put the mourning of him and also a way to actualize moving on," she continued quietly.
And his late-night show Random Acts of Flyness is essentially a testament to the the limitless creative potential of a black artist community when given the resources to actualize their own vision.
We reiterate our commitment to actualize the government's vision through Vodafone M-Pesa that leverages the reach of mobile technology to enable financial inclusion and offers the convenience of a digital wallet for easy transactions.
"I had a good concept and didn't figure out how to actualize it consistently enough," he said, adding that Senator Bernie Sanders "came out of nowhere" and accomplished many of Mr. de Blasio's initial goals.
I got this notion in my head that this was my purpose and there are a variety of tools in the box that I might pull out in an effort to achieve and actualize that purpose.
"For all the criticism from the establishment of Sanders's candidacy, his success has been largely to actualize the wishful thinking that mainstream Democrats have been banking on for the bulk of the 21st century," he wrote.
Francisca Lachapel hopes to inspire other young Latinas to pursue and actualize their biggest dreams with her new book Una Reina Como Tú ("A Queen Like You"), even if they're struggling with a lot of hard knocks.
Meanwhile, a much smaller group of entrepreneurs kept building things, believing full well that the promise of the Internet from 1997 was not a false mirage but would take two or three rapid ecosystem iterations to actualize.
The microbiome no doubt impacts immune responses, but the key will be given the huge diversity of bacteria, which ones are key players in favorably modulating the responses for patients and how do we actualize that in patients.
In distressed denim, studded football pads, and recycled, well, everything, wastelanders are able to self-actualize who they'd want to be at the end of the world, even if that person is a variation on their real-life personas.
She credits YouTube for being an "equalizer" that has brought support and access and is now helping her actualize bigger dreams — but there's no doubt that like her work in the past, she'll take us all along with her. 
But what's important for this story is that publishers also began to see that esports, more than simply helping to actualize the latent value in games as a service, could themselves be profitable media products under the right conditions.
A GoFundMe campaign to actualize President Donald Trump's call for a wall along the United States' border with Mexico has raised over $12 million as of Friday — though campaign organizers say the government may not be able to take the donations.
You mentioned Maslow there, and I'm sure you noticed David Brooks's column in the New York Times last week where he claimed you conceive of marriage within the "Maslow frame," meaning you think marriages exist to help each person self-actualize.
Once preoccupied by family and community — by simple survival — Americans, in the full flush of post-World War II prosperity, now felt liberated to self-actualize through EST (Erhard Seminars Training), HPM (the human potential movement) and other important-sounding acronyms.
In this story of a wayward young woman of color, the daughter of a deceased meth addict, trying to get by in an America not designed to allow her to self-actualize, Arnold and Ryan have captured an America the cinema rarely visits.
It's hard for them to understand that sometimes their significant other has a best friend or a mom, and the night is about the best friend's birthday, or that it's Mother's Day, and Leo's latest scheme to self-actualize is not the priority.
We're also going to need to appreciate that there are many other things that people can do to self-actualize, which may be the most important adventure that people can travel to make life fulfilling, and it may not be what we now call work.
That's impressive, considering five years ago Kidd was an integral role player on the New York Knicks, and, at 44 years old, is still learning on the job with a team that's yet to actualize the entirety of its potential for reasons outside any one individual's control.
"I do not at all condone sexual abuse, but it is very easy for me to be sympathetic toward someone who, through no fault of his own, was saddled with a sexual interest he can't actualize, express, or tell even his closest friends or family," he described.
Rules of persuasion, as well as rules of combat, are designed to facilitate and resolve issues among citizens who agree on a basic constitution that provides proper fora wherein the myriads of ideas and proposals that seek to actualize the human good that is found among this or that people.
Now he works in North Carolina and in Malawi, and through his organization Moving Windmills, he's setting up an innovation center in Lilongwe [the capital of Malawi] to support young people who have ideas — innovators, inventors, thinkers — and put them in contact with people who could help them actualize their ideas.
Shared fleets can provide more affordable access to all, maximize public safety and emissions benefits, ensure that maintenance and software upgrades are managed by professionals, and actualize the promise of reductions in vehicles, parking, and congestion, in line with broader policy trends to reduce the use of personal cars in dense urban areas.
In the class "we look at parent-infant love; friendship; self-love; love of things (our passions); love between a mentor and a student or the kind of love that can exist in therapy — a kind of loving, holding environment that allows the person to self-actualize,"she tells the UK Guardian.
One scholar talks about the power of the image to actualize people's fantasies and turn them into spectacle, and you talk about Griffith's ability to elevate racism by using another racist, Wagner ...There's a very famous scene in Birth of a Nation called "Ride of the Clansmen," and that's where they play Wagner.
" She added: "But I'm really proud of more than half of our country and I feel very patriotic that I want this country to get back to, or maybe self-actualize up to, a place of being who we truly are, which is a very diverse, very eclectic, beautiful mix of all kinds of people.
Rua's low kicks once again bothered Machida but after a picture perfect counter knee strike, the champion got caught hanging around in the pocket too long, and a Rua overhand put him down for the KO. To many fans, Shogun had begun to actualize his tremendous potential and match fight smarts to his always evident technical and athletic talent.
"All previous such efforts have failed and the Kremlin has yet to make serious efforts to actualize Putin's December 2017 suggestion to create a special 'oligarch bond,' certainly a fanciful idea," said Max Hess, political risk analyst at AKE Group, referencing the $7 billion Russian sovereign eurobond that Granville cited as a "very good instrument" for capital repatriation.
That led me to think would it be possible; at this point, with so much imagery available in the digital archives, to reconstruct my memoirs through all the DVD re-releases, eBay ephemera, YouTube uploads and above all the resource of the internet itself; the way it can actualize half-forgotten memories and produce a niche for seemingly every remembrance.
So, we need to talk about that and how we can be working together, better with programs as well as policymakers to make sure that we're getting at the systematic changes that need to occur in order to ensure that families who are at the very bottom of the income level in this country have the support that they need to actualize the dreams they put in place for themselves.
Fueled in part by hazy notions of a kinship between the Russian and Ethiopian Orthodox churches and the desire to actualize the mythological kingdom of Prester John (a Christian paradise that did not exist, though throughout the Middle Ages it was looked for—a classic bit of fake news, basically), Ashinov founded the Russian colony of New Moscow on the Red Sea coast of Africa, in what is today Djibouti.
"Policy is my love language and I'm unapologetic about that because with the power of a stroke of a pen you can create injustice, with the power of a stroke of a pen you can create justice, you can actualize it as well," she said at a supporter home Friday morning with a caged cockatoo named Derby and caique named Peepers squawking along with applause (Pressley dubbed the bird the "amen" corner of the room).
If the Bulls focus on developing their mainstays (this probably doesn't include Mirotic) in a winning environment, actualize a promising culture, and turn organic momentum into a spear for free agent fishing, it's not impossible to envision a scenario where they land a couple significant pieces and are able to maintain status as a competitive organization for the foreseeable future, at a rate much faster than anyone thought possible back on the day they traded Jimmy Butler.
He says his book covers butsudō, the effort of an individual to actualize their universal self.
This explains the drive behind the arts which provide disciplines that can actualize the complexity of the image.
Griffin argues that incompossibility is necessary and extrinsically grounded in the essential attributes of God since God cannot actualize incompossible substances.
Griffin argues that incompossibility is necessary and extrinsically grounded in the essential attributes of God since God cannot actualize incompossible substances.
They formed a commune inspired by Nikolai Chernyshevsky's novel What Is to Be Done?, trying to actualize their shared ideals of women's equality and cooperative living.
Hyam 2010, p. 349 Without Rhodesia, Smuts' projections for further South African expansion northward became impossible to actualize and his aspirations towards Mozambique difficult to accomplish.
However, being a Chinese supermodel, Liu tends to maintain the Chinese code of conduct and culture despite living in her New York residence. She believes in empowering young and upcoming models to actualize their dreams.
'Kurt Goldstein first introduced the concept of the organism as a whole,' which is built on the assumption that "every individual, every plant, every animal has only one inborn goal to actualize itself as it is."Frederick S. Perls, Gestalt Therapy Verbatim (Bantam 1974) p. 6 and p. 33 Kurt Goldstein's book, The Organism: A Holistic Approach to Biology Derived from Pathological Data in Man (1939), presented self-actualization as "the tendency to actualize, as much as possible, [the organism's] individual capacities" in the world.
BrainSMART 60 Strategies for Increasing Student Learning (4th ed.). Orlando, FL: BrainSMART. She also codeveloped Thinking for Results, a process for equipping students with the cognitive tools they need to actualize their learning potential.Wilson, D.L., & Conyers, M.A. (2011).
At a > subsequent time, when the necessary conditions obtain, it, although past, > can causally actualize the fruit by dragging it, as it were, out of the > future into the present; i.e., ‘it gives the fruit’.Dhammajoti (2009) pp.
The team has been plagued with losses and their star player suffers a marital tragedy that throws him off his game. In order for Guru Pitka to become the next Deepak Chopra, he must help the team actualize their potential to win the Stanley Cup.
The philosophy and principles of Breema address the essential nature of life, the deeper meaning of health and how to actualize it, and the means of gaining practical, self-verified knowledge that can lead to an understanding of our unique potential as human beings.
He also codeveloped Thinking for Results, a process for equipping students with the cognitive tools they need to actualize their learning potential.Wilson, D. L., & Conyers, M. A. (2011). Thinking for results: Strategies for increasing student achievement by as much as 30 percent (4th ed.). Orlando, FL: BrainSMART.
In establishing virtuality and promoting cultural development, the goal is not merely to reproduce existing objects, but to actualize new ones. Information and communication technologies are not merely tools for processing data and making it available, but can be a force and stimulus for cultural development.
The latter actualize already existed and newly created tax exemptions for children and married couples creating the new incentive for earlier marriage and higher fertility. It is proposed that because of the fact that the taxation was progressive the baby boom was more pronounced among the richer population.
Bakhtin 54 Toward a Philosophy of the Act reveals a young Bakhtin who is in the process of developing his moral philosophy by decentralizing the work of Kant. This text is one of Bakhtin's early works concerning ethics and aesthetics and it is here that Bakhtin lays out three claims regarding the acknowledgment of the uniqueness of one's participation in Being: # I both actively and passively participate in Being. # My uniqueness is given but it simultaneously exists only to the degree to which I actualize this uniqueness (in other words, it is in the performed act and deed that has yet to be achieved). # Because I am actual and irreplaceable I must actualize my uniqueness.
The omnipotence paradoxes, where evil persists in the presence of an all powerful God, raise questions as to the nature of God's omnipotence. There is the further question of how an interference would negate and subjugate the concept of free will, or in other words result in a totalitarian system that creates a lack of freedom. Some solutions propose that omnipotence does not require the ability to actualize the logically impossible. "Greater good" responses to the problem make use of this insight by arguing for the existence of goods of great value which God cannot actualize without also permitting evil, and thus that there are evils he cannot be expected to prevent despite being omnipotent.
A vision statement is an inspirational statement of an idealistic emotional future of a company or group. Vision describes the basic human emotion that a founder intends to be experienced by the people the organization interacts with, it grounds the group so it can actualize some existential impact on the world.
On the other hand, the authors "seemed to be aiming so much higher." They wanted to create a very ambitious gameplay. Because of hardware constraints in the 1980s and general limitations of character interaction in interactive fiction they were not able to actualize this aim completely.Jimmy Maher: Let's Tell a Story Together.
His formative years were spent with his paternal uncle, Bernard Walter Amukhale Oriedo, who helped raise him. It has been argued that his uncle played an influencing role in Dr. BV Oriedo's decision to actualize a healthcare vocation even though his father had wanted him to pursue a business and political careers.
What is of concern is that many people in poor nations are not proximate illiterates but rather isolated illiterates. That being said, literacy has rapidly spread in several regions in the last twenty- five years (see image). The global initiative of the United Nations to actualize the Sustainable Development Goal 4 is also gaining momentum.
Johnson.. The Court revisited the necessary fit between the important governmental interest and the means to actualize that interest in Clark v. C.C.N.V., 468 U.S. 288 (1984), in which it held that the nexus need merely be reasonable. The Court also merged its doctrine of time-place-manner restrictions and the O'Brien test into an intermediate scrutiny hybrid.
They would combine "the four classical economies of human history, hunting and gathering, agriculture, industry, and cybernetics", all "recapitulated within a single deme."Collins (1982), pp. 127–131. (The "Meadowcreek Project" in Arkansas, begun in 1979 by David and Wilson Orr, was an effort to actualize a meta-industrial village as envisioned by the Lindisfarne Association.
Scholar Michael Almeida said this was "perhaps the most serious and difficult" version of the problem of evil. The problem of evil in the context of animal suffering, states Almeida, can be stated as: # God is omnipotent, omniscient and wholly good. # The evil of extensive animal suffering exists. # Necessarily, God can actualize an evolutionary perfect world.
471 In fact, the term "self-actualization" was originally introduced by Kurt Goldstein as a biological concept to indicate the tendency of the organism's innate motivation to actualize as much as possible which was subsequently extended.Teja, B. Bhargava, and B. R. Ambedkar. "MASLOW’S SELF-ACTUALIZATION AND ITS CONFLICTING THEORY TENDING TOWARDS INDIAN ETHOS." Economics 1, no. 3: 156–163.
Solange and Claire are two housemaids who construct elaborate sadomasochistic rituals when their mistress (Madame) is away. The focus of their role-playing is the murder of Madame, and they take turns portraying either side of the power divide. The deliberate pace and devotion to detail guarantees that they always fail to actualize their fantasies by ceremoniously "killing" Madame at the ritual's denouement.
Bachelor's Degree Examination for Self-Education(BDES, ) makes it possible to obtain a bachelor's degree without attending a regular college or university by passing the examination administered by the government. The Constitution of the Republic of Korea states the government should promote lifelong education. To actualize this, "the Law of Bachelor’s Degree Examination for Self- Education" was established on 7 April 1990.
Solange and Claire are two housemaids who construct elaborate sadomasochistic rituals when their mistress (Madame) is away. The focus of their role-playing is the murder of Madame and they take turns portraying both sides of the power divide. Their deliberate pace and devotion to detail guarantees that they always fail to actualize their fantasies by ceremoniously "killing" Madame at the ritual's dénouement.
With regard to development, Rogers described principles rather than stages. The main issue is the development of a self-concept and the progress from an undifferentiated self to being fully differentiated. In the development of the self-concept, he saw conditional and unconditional positive regard as key. Those raised in an environment of unconditional positive regard have the opportunity to fully actualize themselves.
To actualize their claim, the insurgents are in hot pursuit of an item pertaining critical importance to the Shi'ar Imperium, a glowing egg contain the next successor to monarchy and the throne.Mr & Mrs X #1. Marvel Comics. In truth the shell was only a telepathic mirage thrown up by its true contents, the prize in actuality being the genetically engineered daughter of Prof.
"Reclaiming Instinct: Exploring the Phylogenetic Unfolding of Animate Being." Journal of Humanistic Psychology (2014). At any moment the organism has the fundamental tendency to actualize all its capacities, its whole potential, as it is present in exactly that moment, and in exactly that situation in contact with the world under the given circumstances.Goldstein, M.: (1971): Selected Papers/Ausgewählte Schriften, The Hague (Nijhoff), p.
Alcott lamented, "None of us were prepared to actualize practically the ideal life of which we dreamed. So we fell apart". Its founders were often away as well; in the middle of harvesting, they left for a lecture tour through Providence, Rhode Island, New York City, and New Haven, Connecticut. In its seven months, only 13 people joined, included the Alcotts and Lanes.
Juxtaposition Arts was founded in 1995 by DeAnna Cummings, her husband Roger Cummings, and Peyton Scott Russell. the organization's mission is to empower the youth and community to use the arts to actualize their full potential. It originated as an after-school program teaching airbrushing and graffiti art. JXTA's youth artists work with local organizations such to learn how to make money while embracing their passions.
Process theology affirms that God is working in all persons to actualize potentialities. In that sense each religious manifestation is the Divine working in a unique way to bring out the beautiful and the good. Additionally, scripture and religion represent human interpretations of the divine. In this sense pluralism is the expression of the diversity of cultural backgrounds and assumptions that people use to approach the Divine.
By the time they wanted to actualize their ideas, negative opinions and discouragement were from all around. Spending a half year on marketing, they finally started the business and had over 80,000 customers within a year.Post 90s, actualizing fantasies in the reality SING TAO, Retrieved 2012-12-10 This case has aroused the public attention and has emboldened youngsters to be brave to set up a business.
Under Shah Tahmasp, inlays disappeared rapidly, as witnessed by a group of candlesticks in the form of pillars. On the other hand, one notices the appearance of coloured paste (red, black, green) to replace the multicolouration previously supplied by the inlays of silver and gold. One notes also the beginning of steelwork, in particular by piercings, to actualize the elements of plating of doors and of standards.
Frankl writes, "Love is the only way to grasp another human being in the innermost core of his personality. No one can become fully aware of the essence of another human being unless he loves him. [...] Furthermore, by his love, the loving person enables the beloved person to actualize ... potentialities." For Frankl, unconditional love is a means by which we enable and reach human potential.
Later in life, Maslow was concerned with questions such as, "Why don't more people self-actualize if their basic needs are met? How can we humanistically understand the problem of evil?" In the spring of 1961, Maslow and Tony Sutich founded the Journal of Humanistic Psychology, with Miles Vich as editor until 1971. The journal printed its first issue in early 1961 and continues to publish academic papers.
Rates, demand of leads, space, and time, and state licenses vary by state. National media buyers need national media planning to generate national media marketing strategies and national media advertising that can be adaptable from area to area but also work on a national level. There is an apparent distinction between general marketing media buyers and direct response media buyers (DRMB). General market media buyers enact or actualize media plans drawn up by media planners.
For Hegel, objective alienation is already non- existent, as the modern social world does facilitate individuals' self- realization. However, individuals still find themselves in a state of subjective alienation. Hegel wishes not to reform or change the institutions of the modern social world, but merely to change the way in which society is understood by its members. Marx shares Hegel's belief that subjective alienation is widespread but denies that the rational or modern state enables individuals to actualize themselves.
Utopian pedagogy: Radical experiments against neoliberal globalization, pp.25-42. The goal of critical pedagogy is emancipation from oppression through an awakening of the critical consciousness, based on the Portuguese term conscientização. When achieved, critical consciousness encourages individuals to affect change in their world through social critique and political action in order to self-actualize. Critical pedagogy was founded by the Brazilian philosopher and educator Paulo Freire, who promoted it through his 1968 book, Pedagogy of the Oppressed.
He feels that, like actors following the course of a play, he has a destiny. Although he seeks to escape the turgid atmosphere of the preparatory school, he also believes that he must actualize his fate including college. After the play, the school official who accompanies him becomes intoxicated and falls asleep. When returning to the school, Lee is called a nickname but he is not ashamed, nor mortified by the prospect of being an outcast any longer.
Although it would contradict a creature's freedom if God were to cause, or in Plantinga's terms strongly actualize, a world where creatures only do good, an omniscient God would still know the circumstances under which creatures would go wrong. Thus, God could avoid creating such circumstances, thereby weakly actualizing a world with only moral good. Plantinga's crucial argument is that this possibility may not be available to God because all possible morally free creatures suffer from "transworld depravity".
The universal form can only be attained through contemplation and actualization by the First Intellect. The analogy he provides to explain his theory is that of wood and fire. Wood, he argues, is potentially hot (just as a human is potentially thinking about a universal), and therefore requires something else which is already hot (such as fire) to actualize this. This means that for the human intellect to think about something, the First Intellect must already be thinking about it.
Little Man Tate is a 1991 American family drama film directed by Jodie Foster from a screenplay written by Scott Frank. The film stars Adam Hann-Byrd as Fred Tate, a seven-year-old child prodigy who struggles to self-actualize in social and psychological settings that largely fail to accommodate his intelligence. It also stars Foster, Dianne Wiest, Harry Connick Jr., David Hyde Pierce, Debi Mazar and P.J. Ochlan. Little Man Tate was released theatrically on October 18, 1991 by Orion Pictures.
On the January 11, 2005 broadcast of ABC's Good Morning America, Claire Shipman claimed "the political rhetoric on Social Security is white noise" to most Americans.Claire Shipman Good Morning America January 11, 2005 The novel White Noise (1985) by Don DeLillo explores several themes that emerged during the mid- to late twentieth century. The title is a metaphor that shows how the symptoms of postmodern culture came together to make it very difficult for an individual to actualize their ideas and personality.
The main building is to be transformed into the Rog Contemporary Arts Center with a production center, exhibition spaces, studios and artist-in-residence programmes, art shops, educational spaces, etc. Nevertheless, Rog users have been active for ten years, since the municipality have not been able to attract private funding to actualize the above plans. The public discussion on the proposed development project has also brought serious criticism. Many of current users would not be able to remain in the renovated center.
Eliade argues that traditional man attributes no value to the linear march of historical events: only the events of the mythical age have value. To give his own life value, traditional man performs myths and rituals. Because the Sacred's essence lies only in the mythical age, only in the Sacred's first appearance, any later appearance is actually the first appearance; by recounting or re-enacting mythical events, myths and rituals "re-actualize" those events.Eliade, The Sacred and the Profane, p.
Ju Mipham meanwhile, writes that in the completion stage (also known as the "path of the innate", or "path of direct perception"), "the profound methodical pith instructions actualize the tantra of the ground, the great purity and equality that dwells within as the maṇḍala of spontaneous presence."Mipham (2009), p. 25. Before practicing the completion stage, most masters agree that one should first gain stability in the generation phase, having developed clear appearance of the images and firm divine pride.Jamgön Kongtrül (2008), pp.
In McEntee and Bucko's The New Monasticism: An Interspiritual Manifesto for Contemplative Life, they describe the "Nine Vows of the New Monastic", which were based on Brother Wayne Teasdale's "Nine Elements of Spiritual Maturity"Wayne Teasdale, The Mystic Heart: Discovering a Universal Spirituality in the World’s Religions (Novato: New World Library, 1999) and developed by the Rev. Diane Berke. # I vow to actualize and live according to my full moral and ethical capacity. # I vow to live in solidarity with the cosmos and all living beings.
In the early 1930s, Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad moved his embroiled religion's headquarters from Detroit to Chicago. Mixing elements of the Bible and the Qur'an, Elijah Muhammad taught that Africans were the Earth's first and most important people. He prophesied that a time was coming when African Americans would be fully vindicated, released from their various oppressions, and brought into full freedom within their own geographical state. For this to actualize, however, Elijah Muhammad taught that blacks had to radically separate from all whites.
Courses in contemporary liturgy and congregational dynamics begin the AJR's graduates in the process of transformational change. Graduates are then qualified to help a congregation or agency develop a vision for the future, and then help to begin the process that will actualize this vision. The faculty of AJR are available to offer guidance to students and graduates, and are also available as consultants and visiting teachers to congregations. In partnership with congregational leadership, the Academy and its ordinees are active in building vibrant and compelling communities for the future.
For if God's middle knowledge was after his decree of creation, then God would be actively causing what various creatures would do in various circumstances and thereby destroying libertarian freedom. But by placing middle knowledge (and thereby counterfactuals) before the creation decree God allows for freedom in the libertarian sense. The placing of middle knowledge logically after necessary truths, but before the creation decree also gives God the possibility to survey possible worlds and decide which world to actualize. Craig gives three reasons for holding that counterfactuals statements are true.
Mobil 1 Rally Championship (officially called Mobil 1 British Rally Championship, also released as Rally Championship 2000 Edition in some European countries and occasionally referred to as such even outside of those territories) is a rally video game which is part of the Rally Championship series. The game was released for Windows in 1999. It is developed by Magnetic Fields, distributed by Electronic Arts (NA), HotGen and Atod (PSX), and published by Actualize. The Windows version is notable for stages based on real-life Ordnance Survey and Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland maps.
At the mature stages of his intellectual life, he came to take particular interest in population policies. Inspired by the classical economist John Stuart Mill, he advocates for stationary population as an optimal response to the quest for ecological and economic sustainability, national identity, social cohesion and world peace. Western democracies, in particular, are faced with a unique set of challenges arising out of the prevailing imbalance between fertility and immigration. Hence, in order to actualize the benefits of a stationary demographic configuration, they need to raise their fertility to the generational replacement level.
The Institute of Cultural Affairs International (ICA International) is an international non-governmental organization (INGO) which works to influence development policy through a worldwide network of national ICA organizations that implement human development programming within their countries. It aims to enable the peoples of the world to shape their futures, by placing culture at the center of development. The mission of ICA International is to advocate for and actualize the fundamental right of all peoples to define and shape their own futures, toward the goal of realizing sustainable, just solutions to human challenges.
In addition, Endesa could reasonably sell water rights to any other company, which could then actualize plans for hydroelectric development in the future. Any such large- scale development project, hydroelectric or mining, is subject to an environmental impact assessment and permitting by the Chilean government, which wields power to override ownership rights in the face of unacceptable impact or risk. This legal tool has been used to halt projects elsewhere in the past, but the policy implications of a would-be impact assessment in the Futaleufú watershed remain unclear.
He auditioned for the role of Frank Gresham in the TV series Doctor Thorne when visiting family in London and attended "an audition in the morning before [his] flight back to Australia". He then starred in Poldark, from the third season onward, as Drake Carne. Richardson dated fellow Poldark actress Eleanor Tomlinson for around 12 months, until they broke up in June 2018. He appeared in the 2017 film Dunkirk "for a second", but described the experience as a "teaser to a dream that I want to actualize".
Dan Olofsson and his wife Christin talking to students at a Star for Life school Star for Life (previously known as Star School) is a Swedish non-profit school programme that was created in Southern Africa to prevent HIV/AIDS from spreading. The idea was formed by the Swedish entrepreneur Dan Olofsson and his wife Christin. Their goal was to help young African people actualize their dreams and to support them to live an AIDS-free life by refraining from having unsafe sex. Over 60,000 youths are educated in the prevention of HIV/AIDS by Star for Life in South Africa and Namibia.
In June 1888, Zamenhof published Aldono al la Dua Libro to answer frequently asked questions about Esperanto and to solidify its final form as he promised to do in Unua Libro. In Aldono, the only change Zamenhof made to the language is the spelling of the endings of the temporal correlative words (when, then, sometime, always, and never) from -ian to the current -iam. He also discusses an initiative led by the American Philosophical Society to help perfect Esperanto and to encourage its use; however, the initiative failed to actualize due to a lack of interest.
Nova-Kino is an experimental cinematic movement with departure points from the Russian twenties, film noir, situationism, the classical avant-garde, and post-modern appropriationist theory. The movement is blatantly left with variations of classical anarchism, situationism and Marxist paranoia of unrestrained capitalism. Nova-Kino is a technologically advanced medium that incorporates digital, celluloid, analog, and pseudo-redundant motion picture technologies that en somme, actualize the free market mantra of "the democratization of technology." Nova-Kino's fire- brand critique of Capitalism, Americanism, and Technotopia will make its acceptance into the traditional venues of exhibition, distribution, and production DIFFICULT - but not impossible.
Gradually Bout's horizons opened up as he was able to work with large groups of people and actualize his ideas in installations. The projects included a.o. "The Crate House" (De Unie, Rotterdam, 1990); "5 Spaces" (Department of Architecture, Delft, 1991); HCAK (the Hague, 1992); "For Misia" (The Art School, Arnhem, 1992); "The House Project"; Pori Art Museum (Pori, 1993); "Full House", Vertoningsruimte Argument (Tilburg, 1994); Indesem, Department of Industrial Design, Delft University, (Delft, 1994); the "Magic Restaurant" (Oulu, 1994), 300 Grams of Wool, Nylistasafnid (Reykjavik, 1995). In all of these installation projects Bout went beyond architecture and set his own course.
It seeks to operationalize, in practical terms, the ideal of embodiment of the future desired state, in other words, to actualize Gandhi's exhortation to "be the change." While transformative social change has evolved to include secular practices with no specific spiritual ties, its emphasis on collective liberation shares history, principles and proponents with spiritual activism and liberation spirituality.Claudia Horwitz & Jesse Maceo Vega-Frey (2006). Spiritual Activism and Liberation Spirituality: Pathways To Collective Liberation Likewise, it shares principles of transformative learning and transformative justice, Examples of "transformative practice" include: yoga, meditation, centering prayer, tai chi, forward stance and types of somatic practices.
According to Hawkins, Acker is motivated by two discourses: the oedipal and the imperial (642). Using the mechanism of sexual and economic oppression, Acker is able to actualize the taboo surrounding incest by associating it with capitalism to demystify the oedipal formation of desire in the Western culture (Hawkins 646). Another critical review that Blood and Guts received is the narrative technique in the story. Not only is the narrating technique unstable and at times, unreliable, but the narrator herself, Janey, a 10-year-old girl, who lives until 14, experiences things that no little girl should.
The concept of a "Vedic City" was conceived by the Maharishi, and a real estate developer and several others began to actualize the vision for a Vedic town in 1991. The first resolution of the city council proclaimed the constitution of the city to be the same as "the Constitution of the Universe — Total Natural Law — RK Veda". More than a dozen developers purchased 50 farms totaling , some 1,200 of which were designated for the town itself. Together, they planned a city arranged in ten circles totaling about one square mile, along with paved roads, utilities, sewage and Internet.
While this emphasis on raising consciousness is important as a pathway to change, Greenwood argues that it needs to be balanced with place-based education, which emphasizes the direct social and ecological places in which the students actually live out their lives. Thus, he emphasizes the sense of urban as a place, a concept previously missing from critical pedagogy. In order to actualize critical pedagogy, he argues, we cannot forget that the urban space is also a crucial part of critical pedagogy. However, place-based education is often criticized for not having a strong theoretical underpinning.
The idea for Line Describing a Cone came to McCall on his voyage from London to New York, where he produced the film in 1973. Though he had already created a number of other 16mm films, Line allowed him to actualize his ideas on the relationship between viewer and film and the medium of film itself. The thirty-minute film begins with a single white dot projected onto a black surface. As time progresses, the dot begins to form a curved line, tracing the circumference of a circle until the end of the line reaches its starting point.
Its education and career development platform, Stimulus Diffusion, connects creatives to a wide variety of educational initiatives in Atlanta. The Goat Farm Arts Center provides its performance and exhibition halls to artists through a curatorial process in which those who wish to use the space submit a proposal. Once an idea is selected, the Goat Farm invests in and works with the artists and/or performance groups to actualize the concept. All of the selected artists receive The Goat Farm's AIP (Arts Investment Package), which includes financial assistance, direct funding, production assistance, marketing assistance and rehearsal, performance, exhibition or classroom space.
Under it, God retains a measure of divine providence without hindering humanity's freedom. Because God has middle knowledge, he knows what an agent would freely do in a particular situation. So, agent A, if placed in circumstance C, would freely choose option X over option Y. Thus, if God wanted to accomplish X, all God would do is, using his middle knowledge, actualize the world in which A was placed in C, and A would freely choose X. God retains an element of providence without nullifying A's choice and God's purpose (the actualization of X) is fulfilled. Molinists also believe it can aid one's understanding of salvation.
It is at that point that it can be said to be in a potentiality state, because how it will actualize depends on the different internally or externally generated contexts it interacts with. Honing theory is held to explain certain phenomena not dealt with by other theories of creativity, for example, how different works by the same creator are observed in studies to exhibit a recognizable style or 'voice' even though in different creative outlets. This is not predicted by theories of creativity that emphasize chance processes or the accumulation of expertise, but it is predicted by honing theory, according to which personal style reflects the creator's uniquely structured worldview.
His time at the University of Chicago resulted in four essays collectively entitled Thought and its Subject-Matter, which was published with collected works from his colleagues at Chicago under the collective title Studies in Logical Theory (1903). During that time Dewey also initiated the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools, where he was able to actualize the pedagogical beliefs that provided material for his first major work on education, The School and Society (1899). Disagreements with the administration ultimately caused his resignation from the university, and soon thereafter he relocated near the East Coast. In 1899, Dewey was elected president of the American Psychological Association (A.P.A.).
Toffoli later provided a key proof that CAs were reversible, just as the true universe is considered to be. Christopher Langton was an unconventional researcher, with an undistinguished academic career that led him to a job programming DEC mainframes for a hospital. He became enthralled by Conway's Game of Life, and began pursuing the idea that the computer could emulate living creatures. After years of study (and a near- fatal hang-gliding accident), he began attempting to actualize Von Neumann's CA and the work of Edgar F. Codd, who had simplified Von Neumann's original twenty-nine state monster to one with only eight states.
Ultimately, Price's return did not actualize, and, on April 6, 2016, the Montreal Canadiens announced that Price would not return for the 2015–16 season. The extent of Price's injury was revealed to be a medial collateral ligament injury (MCL sprain). On November 22, against the New York Islanders, right winger Brendan Gallagher sustained injuries to his fingers after attempting to block a shot. His injuries required surgery and was expected to miss at least six weeks. Gallagher returned for the 2016 Winter Classic in a 5‒1 win against the Boston Bruins and managed a goal and an assist, also receiving the first star of the game.
This is the very nature of the process we call life." Fundamentally, therefore, actualization is not something that an organism does, or has, but what it is. In his "theory of personality and behaviour", published in 1951, Rogers presented 19 propositions, the fourth of which holds that: "The organism has one basic tendency and striving – to actualize, maintain, and enhance the experiencing organism". Rogers regarded the actualizing tendency as the fundamental motivational driver of all human development, emotion and behaviour: "Rather than many needs and motives, it seems entirely possible that organic and psychological needs may be described as partial aspects of this one fundamental need.
I Go Dye personal comedy brand Igodye standing in 2016 Igodye sold out 02 London to mark his 20 years on stage, before Igodye standing world tour, Igodye has performed in African comedy events including MTV Africa Music Awards. Igodye as a prolific comedian has remained the toast of the comedy industry, entertaining Governors, Presidents and diplomats. He also performed at the 2018 National Council of Nigeria Traditional Rulers, held in Port Harcourt with The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar III, ooni of Ife Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi and many others. He is a United Nations Millennium Development Goals Ambassador, working to actualize the United Nations' objectives.
The marginalization of disabled people can leave persons with disabilities unable to actualize what society expects of gendered existence. This lack of recognition for their gender identity can leave persons with disabilities with feelings of inadequacy. Thomas J. Gerschick of Illinois State University describes why this denial of gendered identity occurs: To the extent that women and men with disabilities are gendered, the interactions of these two identities lead to different experiences. Disabled women face a sort of “double stigmatization” in which their membership to both of these marginalized categories simultaneously exacerbates the negative stereotypes associated with each as they are ascribed to them.
In 1935, the Shamirs co- founded the Society of Hebrew Graphic Artists in Eretz Israel. The Coat of arms of Israel designed by the Shamir Brothers Because there were few Hebrew typefaces at the time, the Shamirs improvised hand-painted Hebrew letters, often into transliterated words from European languages and English. Whereas Franz Kraus, the Austrian graphic designer who arrived in Eretz Israel a year before the Shamirs, adhered to a uniform type style, the brothers sought typography that they felt expressed the subject matter. The Shamir brothers, enthusiastic about the establishment of the Jewish state, undertook to formalize and actualize the visual symbols of Israeli sovereignty and independence.
It is, and sullies what is already, at best, an average melodic black metal album devoid of personality and a sense of viciousness or mystique." Pitchfork described the title track as "an awkward doom pose, like a tourist that knows the language of the land he’s visiting but lacks the subtlety or fluidity to engage native speakers", adding that "Outside of their element, Watain often sound simply like outsiders. They have strong interests and ideas, if not the experiences and abilities to actualize them. The effort is laudable, at least: Remember, Watain didn’t emerge as a fully formed great band, but they’ve grown into something of one.
The song was first written in 2001 by Ichiro Yamaguchi, while he was a member of his high-school band Dutchman. At the time he struggled to create a completed version of the song, feeling that the members of Dutchman could not actualize his vision for the song, and that such a song would make him seem conceited. The phrase me ga aku aiiro came to Yamaguchi in a dream when he was a teenager, where an unknown woman stood in front of him and chanted those words. Yamaguchi created the song as a seven-minute long rock opera suite, something the song had been even in the initial writing stages.
At the West African multi-stakeholder conference organized by the ROPPA and IPES-Food held in Dakar the same month, the Alliance for Agroecology in West Africa was formed with the purpose to further promote agroecological transition in West Africa, encourage cooperation between varied scales of research institutes, NGOs, farmers' organizations and social movements, and empower agroecological movements in West Africa. In January 2020, the alliance hosted a meeting in Dakar to finalize the extensive action plan to actualize agroecology in West Africa, where institutions such as FAO, IFAD, and DG DEVCO of the European Commission and donor organizations from Germany and France also participated actively.
" By January 2017, Code for Canada had already received 300 applications for their first team of six Fellows. Leon Lukashevsky, a 2017 fellow with "web development skills", described how Code for Canada Fellows work to make "Canadian civil services" more "digitally savvy". In his 2017 article in Medium, Lukashevsky wrote that, "Modern governments need to understand and leverage the Internet to actualize public policy and meet residents’ expectations." He described the Fellows as "democracy-driven" and compared it to the process behind the creation of e-Estonia, and its underlying digital platform X-Road.The December 18, 2017 The New Yorker article described Tarvi Martens, a systems architect as the "putative grandfather of Estonia’s digital platform.
In 1951, Carl Rogers published Client-Centered Therapy, the work he is most known for, and created three guidelines that psychologists should follow when in a therapeutic session with a client. These general rules are to have unconditional positive regard, empathy, and genuineness. Roger's core goal for implementing these rules was to have the client actualize his or her own inherent potentialities, which is termed self-actualization. But, according to Rogers, self-actualization could not be accomplished until the need for positive regard, positive self-regard, and having a self-concept were gained, so having empathy as one of the main guidelines in therapy helps to move the client towards self-actualization.
Amid the controversy, Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield maintained an unusual silence. Even if Ben and Jerry opposed the sale, other major shareholders could insist on the acquisition of Ben & Jerry's, because they could launch significant legal attacks against the founders if they interfered with the sale. When Ben Cohen was asked about the sale on New Hampshire Public Radio, he said, It's my strong personal belief that the only way that the company can actualize its progressive values is to remain independent, so within the bounds of my fiduciary duties as director, I am working hard to find a way to remain independent and return adequate value to the shareholders. Delivering adequate value to the shareholders seemed to be the issue.
Following the 1979 declaration of Hanyu Pinyin spelling as the standard romanisation of Cantonese, many Chinese endonyms have successfully replaced English exonyms, especially city and most provincial names in mainland China, for example: Beijing ('), Qingdao ('), and the Province of Guangdong ('). However, older English exonyms are sometimes used in certain contexts, for example: Peking (Beijing; duck, opera, etc.), Tsingtao (Qingdao ), and Canton (Guangdong). In some cases the traditional English exonym is based on a local Chinese dialect instead of Mandarin, in the case of Xiamen, where the name Amoy is closer to the Hokkien pronunciation. In the case of Beijing, the adoption of the exonym by media outlets quickly gave rise to a hyperforeignized pronunciation, with the result that many English speakers actualize the j in Beijing as .
A living being is a union of Prakriti and Purusha, posits Samkhya-karika in verses 20-21.S Radhakrishnan and CA Moore (1967), A Source Book in Indian Philosophy, Princeton University Press, , pages 433-434 The Prakriti as the insentient evolute, joins with Purusha which is sentient consciousness.Gerald James Larson (2011), Classical Sāṃkhya: An Interpretation of Its History and Meaning, Motilal Banarsidass, , pages 12-13 The Karika states that the purpose of this union of Prakriti and Purusha, creating the reality of the observed universe, is to actualize a two-fold symbiosis. One, it empowers the individual to enjoy and contemplate on Prakriti and Purusha through self- awareness; and second, the conjunction of Prakriti and Purusha empowers the path of Kaivalya and Moksha (liberation, freedom).
The Conference for the Reduction and Limitation of Armaments of 1932–1934 (sometimes World Disarmament Conference or Geneva Disarmament Conference) was an effort by member states of the League of Nations, together with the U.S., to actualize the ideology of disarmament. It took place in the Swiss city of Geneva, ostensibly between 1930 and 1934, but more correctly until May 1937. The first effort at international arms limitation was made at the Hague Conferences of 1899 and 1907, which had failed in their primary objective. Although many contemporary commentators (and Article 231 of the Treaty of Versailles) had blamed the outbreak of the First World War on the war guilt of Germany, historians writing in the 1930s began to emphasize the fast-paced arms race preceding 1914.
Yamaguchi created "Word" in response to "Atarashii Sekai" - a song that expressed optimistic feelings of wanting to travel, when he remembered walking with a girl beside a river at night. On "Word" he revisited these memories, instead applying a realistic lens to the event. He wanted to create a song that would make a person cry if they heard it on a winter's night, which was an idea he struggled to actualize until he was inspired by creating the lyric yoru ga bokura o tameshiteru na. When the song was first performed in concert, the band originally gave the song the temporary title , and was written as a song to give to former Judy and Mary vocalist Yuki, however plans did not come to fruition.
He sees that Anna's motherly way with her siblings is a bit stifling, and works at helping her lighten her grip and let them all be freer. He enjoys some success with Nina, even getting her to go with him to a local dance, where she meets Jesus, a young tradesman who cares for her immediately and she dances with him, and they are rarely separated after that, and soon it is clear they are a pair. Just in time because Grace has been ill and is now dying. Anna becomes jealous of the love between Nina and Jesus (Vincent Laresca), and rushes to Danny's home, to actualize her passion as well, confessing she lied and the coin read "heads".
Priber's activity in America involved the Cherokee people, who, at the time, occupied a powerful position in southeastern colonial America. The Cherokee accepted Priber as a "beloved man" because of his affection for Native American culture and his opposition to, as he viewed it, a thoroughly corrupt European culture. Priber sought the Cherokee out in particular, because he viewed them as an ideal people to actualize his utopian vision. Working in their community, he advocated a communal society, the idea of which he based on Plato's Republic; he envisioned that a united confederation made up of all the native tribes in the region could play off the different colonizers, Spain, France, and England, and strengthen their hold on tribal land.
For decades, the Catholic Church in Nigeria has desired to reach out to its members and the vast, diverse population of over 170 million people in Nigeria, through the Television network, which is an irresistibly attractive and effective medium for evangelization. To actualize this desire, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja and some dioceses within Nigeria have been producing and airing programmes on Federal, State and Private television stations to their local communities. However, the need for a national coverage of Church activities and evangelization of the population of Nigeria had not been achieved. The quest and desire to utilize a television broadcast network nationwide, to promote and propagate Catholic programmes and activities, as well as build a better and godly society, received a happy and encouraging boost in 2009.
Based on a profound yet practical understanding of the unifying principle of all life, Breema includes Self-Breema exercises as well as Breema bodywork, an extensive collection of treatment sequences through which practitioner and recipient can actualize physical, mental, and emotional balance and harmony. Breema bodywork employs nurturing, tension- relieving stretches and movements to create physical, mental, and emotional balance, in an atmosphere of harmony and non-judgment. Self-Breema refers to a vast repertoire of exercises that are a part of the comprehensive system of Breema. Each bodywork sequence and Self-Breema exercise is a perfect expression of the Nine Principles of Harmony, including the form of the treatment, its atmosphere, the practitioner-recipient dynamic, the practitioner's quality of touch, and the purpose and effect of the treatment or exercise.
During the (meditation) practice of the generation stage, a practitioner (sadhaka) establishes a strong familiarity with the Ishta-deva (an enlightened being) by means of visualization and a high level of concentration. During the practice of the completion stage, a practitioner focusses on methods to actualize the transformation of one's own mindstream and body into the meditation deity by meditation and yogic techniques of energy-control such as kundalini (tummo in Tibetan). Through these complementary disciplines of generation and completion one increasingly perceives the pervasive Buddha nature. Judith Simmer-Brown summarises: Berzin (1997: unpaginated) in discussing Buddhist refuge commitment and bodhisattva vows frames a caution to sadhana: In the Vajrayana practices of Tibetan Buddhism, 'safe direction', or 'refuge' is undertaken through the Three Roots, the practitioner relying on an Ishta-deva in deity yoga as a means of becoming a Buddha.
As it turned out, sadly enough, some of the free > creatures God created went wrong in the exercise of their freedom; this is > the source of moral evil. The fact that free creatures sometimes go wrong, > however, counts neither against God's omnipotence nor against His goodness; > for He could have forestalled the occurrence of moral evil only by removing > the possibility of moral good. Plantinga's argument is that even though God is omnipotent, it is possible that it was not in his power to create a world containing moral good but no moral evil; therefore, there is no logical inconsistency involved when God, although wholly good, creates a world of free creatures who choose to do evil. The argument relies on the following propositions: # There are possible worlds that even an omnipotent being can not actualize.
Formally, transworld depravity is defined as follows: Less formally: Consider all possible (not actual) worlds in which someone always chooses the right. In all those, there will be a subpart of the world that says that person was free to choose a certain right or wrong action, but does not say whether they chose it. If that subpart were actual (in the real world), then they would choose the wrong. Plantinga responds that "What is important about the idea of transworld depravity is that if a person suffers from it, then it wasn't within God's power to actualize any world in which that person is significantly free but does no wrong – that is, a world in which he produces moral good but no moral evil" and that it is logically possible that every person suffers from transworld depravity.
Iranian Psychological Association of America (IPAA) is a non-profit organization composed of Master's and Doctoral level clinicians and students in the mental health field. IPAA was established on June 10, 2005 and has been embarking upon its mission ever since to increase awareness regarding a variety of important mental health issues in- and outside of the Iranian community. IPAA's goals are to advance the profession of psychology with integrity and competence amongst its members, to raise public awareness about the practice of psychology, to provide guidance and education to the Iranian and American communities on psychological, psychosocial, and cultural issues, to promote research and training on topics related to the needs of our ethnic populations, and to enhance its membership's professional practices by providing networking and skill-building opportunities. IPAA and its board members have worked relentlessly to actualize its many goals.
Today, point of sale systems scan the barcode (usually EAN or UPC) for each item, retrieve the price from a database, calculate deductions for items on sale (or, in British retail terminology, "special offer", "multibuy" or "buy one, get one free"), calculate the sales tax or VAT, calculate differential rates for preferred customers, actualize inventory, time and date stamp the transaction, record the transaction in detail including each item purchased, record the method of payment, keep totals for each product or type of product sold as well as total sales for specified periods, and do other tasks as well. These POS terminals will often also identify the cashier on the receipt, and carry additional information or offers. Currently, many cash registers are individual computers. They may be running traditionally in-house software or general purpose software such as DOS.
Gender Stereotypes influenced greatly by gender expectations, different expectations on gender influence how people determine their roles, appearance, behaviors, etc. When expectations of gender roles deeply rooted in people's mind, people' values and ideas started to be influenced and leading to situation of stereotypes, which actualize their ideas into actions and perform different standards labelling the behaviors of people. Gender stereotypes limit opportunities of different gender when their performance or abilities were standardizing according to their gender-at-birth, that women and men may encounter limitations and difficulties when challenging the society through performing behaviors that their gender "not supposed" to perform. For example, men may receive judgments when they are trying to stay at home and finish housework and allow their wives to go out and work instead, as men are expected to be work outside for earning money for the family.
Ethnic divide among highland tribes began from the conception of a Philippine state notably during the United States-appointed Commonwealth of the Philippines. In order to actualize the dream of a unified Philippine identity, the said Commonwealth government established the Institute of National Language (Filipino: Surian ng Wikang Pambansâ) which adopted Tagalog as the baseline for the national language. The rights of the Philippines highland groups are legally protected under Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Act (IPRA) which is cited as the first of its kind in Southeast Asia. The law enabled them to acquire titles to their ancestral domains. However the highlanders continue to experience some degree of discrimination and are described by cultural anthropologist Nestor Castro that “They still cannot identify with the so- called mainstream society or culture.” Highlanders particularly experience marginalization in urban areas such as in Manila.
These latter two causes (the "formal" and "final"), are concepts no longer used in modern science, and encompass the continuous effect of the intelligent ordering principle of nature itself. Aristotle's special description of causality is especially apparent in the natural development of living things. It leads to a method whereby Aristotle analyses causation and motion in terms of the potentialities and actualities of all things, whereby all matter possesses various possibilities or potentialities of form and end, and these possibilities become more fully real as their potential forms become actual or active reality (something they will do on their own, by nature, unless stopped because of other natural things happening). For example, a stone has in its nature the potentiality of falling to the earth and it will do so, and actualize this natural tendency, if nothing is in the way.
Simply put, Soundgarden sound like they belong together; Cornell sounds richer, fuller when anchored by drummer Matt Cameron, bassist Ben Shepherd, and the deceptively sinewy and brainy guitarist Kim Thayil, whose presence has sorely been missed over the past decade." Stuart Berman of Pitchfork Media gave the album a 5.9 out of 10, saying "The best hope for King Animal was that Soundgarden would be inspired enough by their spiritual successors to want to outdo them, and set a new benchmark for ambitious aggression. Instead, the group's first album since 1996 just sounds like the one they would've churned out in 1998." Hilary Saunders of Paste gave the album 7.0 out of 10, saying "Comeback albums are notoriously difficult to conceptualize and actualize and King Animal took more than a year to create after the band spent a decade and a half on hiatus.
In this context Magli proposed an inverse chronology between the two main pyramids of Giza as a consequence of the astronomical data, a theory which - thanks to Juan Belmonte of the IAC - developed in the idea, sustained today by both authors, that the project of the two was conceived together by Khufu in order to actualize his Akhet, symbolic horizon. Using archaeoastronomy arguments, Magli proposed an explanation for the site of the Abusir pyramid's field, as well as a possible location where the missing pyramid of the 6th dynasty king Userkare might have been located. Magli has also investigated the meaning of the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu, proposing that it was a pilgrimage center conceived in pair with that of the Island of the Sun on the Titicaca Lake. Magli has also worked together with Robert Hannah on the role of the sun in the original project of the Pantheon.
On September 14, 2014, Law No. 20 of 2014 concerning Standardization and Conformity Assessment was stipulated. With the existence of this Law, the government will further strengthen the existence and role of BSN in the development process in Indonesia both in the context of physical development, efficient management of natural resources, and the development of highly competitive Indonesian people. Welcoming the era of globalization which demands high competitiveness, as well as the implementation of Law No. 20 of 2014, the BSN successfully reorganized itself to include a new structure namely the Deputy for the National Standard Measuring Unit (SNSU) in 2018. With the Deputy, BSN was more able to optimally implement the quality infrastructure (Standardization, Conformity Assessment, Metrology) in order to actualize a system that allows products to meet the quality and requirements of Safety, Security, Health, and Environmental Sustainability (K3L); life can be more comfortable, safe and orderly; the dignity of the nation will be lifted because Indonesia can compete more internationally.
He decided that it was essential to adopt the point of view of the speaker, which would involve far more than pronouncing words and linking them together to form a sentence: "To study a language in circumstances as close as possible to the real circumstances of usage, one should, like a speaker, start with the language in a virtual state and trace how the speaker actualizes that virtuality."Temps et Verbe (1929), p. 121 In other words, before we speak a word to express the specific experience we have in mind, we must call on the mental potentialities acquired with our mother tongue to represent this experience by forming the word's meaning, both lexical and grammatical, and to actualize its physical sign. This realization confirmed his initial postulate that language consists of langue and discours, "language"and "speech", understood as an operative, potential-to-actual binary, and not as a static dichotomy like Saussure's langue and parole.
Or it is also acceptable to do this > by way of the reasoning that is unborn and unarising from the very > beginning, or similarly by way of the technique of drawing-in the vital > energy (prana) through the yoga of turning your mind inside, or by way of > not focusing on its appearance [as colour and shape]. In accordance with > that realization, you should then actualize the mind which is just self- > aware, free from the body image of your tutelary deity and without > appearance [as subject and object], and mentally recite your vidya mantra as > appropriate.Gray, David (2007), The Cakrasamvara Tantra (The Discourse of > Sri Heruka): Śrīherukābhidhāna: A Study and Annotated Translation(Treasury > of the Buddhist Sciences), pp. 72-73 The Tibetologist David Germano outlines two main types of completion practice: a formless and image-less contemplation on the ultimate empty nature of the mind and various yogas that make use of the subtle body to produce energetic sensations of bliss and warmth.
The therapeutic use of guided imagery, as part of a multimodal treatment plan incorporating other suitable methods, such as guided meditation, receptive music therapy, and relaxation techniques, as well as physical medicine and rehabilitation, and psychotherapy, aims to educate the patient in altering their mental imagery, replacing images that compound pain, recollect and reconstruct distressing events, intensify feelings of hopelessness, or reaffirm debilitation, with those that emphasize physical comfort, functional capacity, mental equanimity, and optimism. Whether the guided imagery is provided in person by a facilitator, or delivered via media, the verbal instruction consists of words, often pre-scripted, intended to direct the participant's attention to imagined visual, auditory, tactile, gustatory or olfactory sensations that precipitate a positive psychologic and physiologic response that incorporates increased mental and physical relaxation and decreased mental and physical stress. Guided imagery is one of the means by which therapists, teachers, or practitioners seek to achieve this outcome, and involves encouraging patients or participants to imagine alternative perspectives, thoughts, and behaviors, mentally rehearsing strategies that they may subsequently actualize, thereby developing increased coping skills and ability.Lang P. J., A bio-informational theory of emotional imagery.

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