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What looked like an aberration might thus be a normal way of behaving.
No, what was important was a code of conduct and way of behaving.
Somewhere in his head he must have thought it an appropriate way of behaving.
I think when people do a lot of cocaine, it trickles into their own, everyday way of behaving.
"We see a lot of sexual images in the media—in porn and in films—and there's a certain way of behaving," she explains.
If you face your family relationships with honesty, grace, forgiveness and humor, you might lead the way toward a new way of behaving and relating.
Feldenkrais teachers do not give formulas for a proper way of behaving; rather, they rely on their patients' ability to self-discover and self-correct.
Books of The Times The past, Julian Barnes once wrote, has a way of behaving like a piglet, greased up and let loose in a room.
" A moment later he added, "I can't tell if he's really so innocent or if he's concealing something or if it's a way of behaving that's clever, no?
Dr. Davila-Ross and her colleagues are now using their video footage to learn about the bears as individuals and to what extent they each have their own way of behaving.
And so the real thing is, if he can refactor the parts that kinda direct that towards all the negative stuff and instead replaces it with a more constructive kind of way of behaving.
"Headz has been a paradigm for a new way of behaving around making artwork," said Ms. Pfahler, a musician, filmmaker and performance artist who has been featured in the Whitney Biennial and Deitch Projects.
If we have people who have come over from somewhere else who have a certain way of dressing and a certain way of behaving that is their own choice but that fits in to a certain extent within our society, even though it may make people uncomfortable, well, then we should be okay with that.
The term behaviour refers to the way of behaving whereas the term behaviourism refers to the direction taken by the psychological research initiated by J. Watson and introduced to science in the 20th century.
She was seen as a free woman, independent and outspoken. Tegucigalpa was shocked because of her modern way of behaving and breaking established rules traditionally attached to "feminine" behaviour. She was also the first woman to publish a book in Honduras. In December 1991 delinquents were merciless to her.
His vision was to challenge the west. Classical ballet entered the realm of Russia not as entertainment, but as a “standard of physical comportment to be emulated and internalized-an idealized way of behaving.”Homans (2010), 244. The aim was not to entertain the masses of Russians, but to cultivate a new Russian people.
Unlike a usual group of superheroes and the rest of the characters in the fictional world, the Elmentals have been dead and their return is seen as something strange and their way of behaving as detached. The comic frequently portrayed together with the usual superhero topics adult problems such as abuse, death, fame, and alienation.
William James's version of the pragmatic theory is often summarized by his statement that "the 'true' is only the expedient in our way of thinking, just as the 'right' is only the expedient in our way of behaving."James, William. The Meaning of Truth (1909). By this, James meant that truth is a quality the value of which is confirmed by its effectiveness when applying concepts to actual practice (thus, "pragmatic").
She recounts all this in her book "War Orphan in San Francisco"War Orphan in San Francisco, by Phyllis Helene Mattson, Stevens Creek Press, 2005 At a more practical level, nearly every OTC child arrived in America not being able to speak English, and so he or she was held behind in school grade placement (though most rapidly learned English, and then advanced rapidly into his proper school-grade). He or she had to adapt to a new culture and way of behaving.
The game is played in a world called Taurea, homeworld for the technically advanced Taurea-droids. These drones are threatened by the enemy faction Imperion, which is controlling a major part of the galaxy. The player is supposed to stop the invasion of the emperion and destroy the overlord of the robotic aggressors. The player is the commander of the "Prime Cannon" and has to complete missions featuring different types of enemies with specific tactics, some are for example wave-based and others are more offensive in their strategy and way of behaving.
He stated, "When playing a role, I would feel more comfortable, as you're given a prescribed way of behaving." He started writing screenplays at 16, some of which were optioned by major studios, but he claimed that he was dissatisfied with the lack of control he had over his creations once they were sold. Eisenberg got into trouble with Woody Allen's lawyers; as a teenager he penned a play about how Allen came to change his name and managed to get the script to Allen's "people". Instead of a seal of approval, he received two "cease and desist" letters.
Dr. Lee’s Daoist (Taoist) Big-Five model has been studied both in China and in the USA, and can be applied to social, counseling/clinical, and industrial/organizational psychology. “Daoism is a way of life and human existence in relation to the universe rather than simply an ethical or religious way of behaving” (Lee, Han, Byron, & Fan, 2008, p. 85). Daoism places an emphasis on a naturalistic way of life that is harmony with both nature and fellow man. The Daoist Big Five is based on the philosophy of Laozi (or Lao Tsu) and uses water to represent five distinct areas that affect leadership and personality (e.g.
During his three years as a tactics teacher, the reorganization of ship tactics began, which was conditioned by new weapons and on-board radars, which came to strongly influence the ships' way of behaving both at sea and in the bases. His pioneering work also came to fruition in the 1943 naval inquiry into naval warfare, where he served as secretary with Rear Admiral Gunnar Bjurner as leader. The type of ship, the armored destroyer, which was launched at the time, can be said to have served as a model for the Halland-class destroyers who began to be planned and built in the late 1940s and the Östergötland-class destroyers during the 1950s.
Although intended as criticism of society in general, the meaning of the Law of Jante has shifted to refer to personal criticism of people who want to break out of their social groups and reach a higher position. It is common in Scandinavia to claim the Law of Jante as something quintessentially Danish, Norwegian or Swedish. The rules are treated as a way of behaving in order to fit in and results in dressing similarly and the types of cars that people buy and buying similar products for their homes. It's commonly stated that Jante Law is for people in the provinces, but commentators have suggested that metropolitan areas are also affected.
Therefore, religious values are portrayed as a natural part of daily life in these films, regardless of the fact that the film or its storyline is not directly about religion itself. Religious values in these everyday dramas are often portrayed as a social struggle against injustice rather than a religious one, which is embodied in the protagonist or hero, who represent the ideal human and moral way of behaving. The protagonist is exposed to injustice and opposes it in a civil manner, a manner that is rooted from tradition, morals, fairness, as well as other positive human values. In religious historical films, moral and ethical values which derive from Islamic tradition, are the natural answer to social injustice.
William James's version of pragmatic theory, while complex, is often summarized by his statement that "the 'true' is only the expedient in our way of thinking, just as the 'right' is only the expedient in our way of behaving".James, William, The Meaning of Truth, A Sequel to 'Pragmatism', (1909). By this, James meant that truth is a quality, the value of which is confirmed by its effectiveness when applying concepts to practice (thus, "pragmatic"). John Dewey, less broadly than James but more broadly than Peirce, held that inquiry, whether scientific, technical, sociological, philosophical or cultural, is self-corrective over time if openly submitted for testing by a community of inquirers in order to clarify, justify, refine and/or refute proposed meanings and truths.
William James's version of pragmatic theory, while complex, is often summarized by his statement that "the 'true' is only the expedient in our way of thinking, just as the 'right' is only the expedient in our way of behaving."James, William, The Meaning of Truth, A Sequel to 'Pragmatism', (1909). By this, James meant that truth is a quality, the value of which is confirmed by its effectiveness when applying concepts to practice (thus, "pragmatic"). John Dewey, less broadly than James but more broadly than Peirce, held that inquiry, whether scientific, technical, sociological, philosophical or cultural, is self-corrective over time if openly submitted for testing by a community of inquirers in order to clarify, justify, refine and/or refute proposed truths.
By following the Noble Eightfold Path, to moksha, liberation, restraining oneself, cultivating discipline, and practicing mindfulness and meditation, one starts to disengage from craving and clinging to impermanent states and things, and rebirth and dissatisfaction will be ended. The term "path" is usually taken to mean the Noble Eightfold Path, but other versions of "the path" can also be found in the Nikayas. The Theravada tradition regards insight into the four truths as liberating in itself. The well-known eightfold path consists of the understanding that this world is fleeting and unsatisfying, and how craving keeps us tied to this fleeting world; a friendly and compassionate attitude to others; a correct way of behaving; mind-control, which means not feeding on negative thoughts, and nurturing positive thoughts; constant awareness of the feelings and responses which arise; and the practice of dhyana, meditation.
The Holy See condemned irresponsible sexual behavior, which, in its view, victimizes mostly women and children, and which is fostered by today's “attitudes of sexual permissiveness, which focus above all on personal pleasure and gratification.” Holy See opening statement at the Cairo Conference, 7 Set 1994 It has further argued that traditional sexual mores are the best way to prevent Sexually transmitted diseases including AIDS. As Archbishop Javier Lozano Barragán, “health minister“ of the Holy See stated at a UN special session on AIDS: In the same vein, during his 2009 trip to Africa, Pope Benedict XVI argued that the spread of AIDS “cannot be overcome by the distribution of prophylactics: on the contrary, they increase it. The solution must have two elements: firstly, bringing out the human dimension of sexuality, that is to say a spiritual and human renewal that would bring with it a new way of behaving towards others, and secondly, true friendship offered above all to those who are suffering, a willingness to make sacrifices and to practise self-denial, to be alongside the suffering.

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