• But everyone on the album had a chance to add other colors from their own tradition. (downbeat.com)
  • The Caribbean region is a melting pot of vibrant cultures, rich traditions, and colorful festivals that reflect the diverse heritage of its people. (chartattack.com)
  • All the Tradition Trees currently available to the United Nations of Earth. (paradoxplaza.com)
  • Common sense is also culturally learned through narrative, ritual and performance. (lu.se)
  • Common sense is created and upheld by a constant negotiation of everyday life, expectations and traditions (Stewart 1979). (lu.se)
  • 4. In both Brazil and Jamaica, there are traditions that involve getting flour thrown at you. (babbel.com)
  • Native Americans have extensive cultural traditions that involve tattooing, but each group has different customs. (listverse.com)
  • There's a sense of the timeless around Joshua Burnside's work. (clashmusic.com)
  • This historical sense, which is a sense of the timeless as well as of the temporal and of the timeless and of the temporal together, is what makes a writer traditional. (bartleby.com)
  • We're in an economic recovery and it doesn't make any sense that there is so much uneasiness. (bostonglobe.com)
  • How is office conflict perceived and expressed in relation to the common sense construction of office uneasiness? (lu.se)
  • It's Día de Canarias (Canary Islands Day), a public holiday when towns and villages are filled with festivities as islanders proudly celebrate their culture and traditions. (turismolanzarote.com)
  • However, starting with the beginning of the seventh century BC two types of discourse emerged that were set in opposition to poetry: history (as shaped by, most notably, Thucydides) and philosophy (as shaped by the peri phuseōs tradition of the sixth and fifth centuries BC). (stanford.edu)
  • The theory of spontaneous order has a long tradition in the history of social thought, yet it would be true to say that, until the last decade, it was all but eclipsed in the social science of the twentieth century. (econlib.org)
  • The Thermen- und Vulkanland Steiermark also enjoys a long history of spa tradition. (steiermark.com)
  • It is the kind of tradition we have never seen in history. (tparents.org)
  • The Blackwell Companion to Eastern Christianity provides an unparalleled account of the history and development of these vital Christian traditions, at the same time placing contemporary events in their full context. (lu.se)
  • Then they would expect that we would work with their families and communities to build better, stronger, safer traditions traditions that build as the first priority, the preservation of children, not the preservation of history. (cdc.gov)
  • Amed's own tradition dates back to her childhood outside Buenos Aires. (downbeat.com)
  • What path led me from the traditions of my childhood to and through other ones? (christianitytoday.com)
  • Most traditions that people have come from their families. (englishbaby.com)
  • Customarily, Passover - an eight-day holiday that this year begins the night of April 19 - is celebrated at home, but many families opt for a change of pace, seeking to reconnect with the traditions people remember from their childhoods. (chabad.org)
  • The topic of Father's sermon this morning is Blessed Families and True Tradition . (tparents.org)
  • They hold the same traditions as Blessed families. (tparents.org)
  • Blessed families of the Unification Church are founded on a new, truthful tradition. (tparents.org)
  • While many families may share similar traditions, the way they are carried out is unique from family to family. (momtastic.com)
  • As children grow up and have families of their own, they merge traditions and create a new identity of their own. (momtastic.com)
  • We would honor the traditions of rural families and communities, but that we would call them into question when they are incompa-tible with the safety and well being of children. (cdc.gov)
  • With hues ranging from white to pink beige, it has been used for different surface finishes throughout the hotel, highlighting the quality of the material and giving the spaces a sense of elegance that makes the stay even more comfortable and welcoming. (designboom.com)
  • This makes some sense, really. (babbel.com)
  • Though we can't "speak chimp" well enough to know if they're actually saying thanks, Suchak added, it makes sense that some form of this social debt showed up early in our lineage. (keloland.com)
  • Lamping said having a home game in London earlier in the season as opposed to later in the season makes sense considering the heat in Jacksonville in September. (jaguars.com)
  • We felt like it was a good time to review the Traditions system, because we wanted to add a few more Tradition Trees, and open up the avenue for doing more of that in the future, where it makes sense. (paradoxplaza.com)
  • This study aims to open up the question of how Swedish and international professionals in a Swedish work space makes sense of culturally embedded fear of conflict. (lu.se)
  • The Companion provides authoritative and lively essays on the main Eastern Orthodox traditions, such as the Greek, Russian, and Georgian churches, as well as the Oriental Orthodox traditions, including the Armenian, Coptic, and Syrian churches. (lu.se)
  • If you continue a tradition or even start one of your own, people many years from now will have you to thank for it. (englishbaby.com)
  • He says people keep up some traditions because they feel like they have to, not because they really want to. (englishbaby.com)
  • Then people confuse the word 'tradition' with the shu stage, and therefore disparage traditional martial artists saying they're 'stuck in a dead ritual/art' or that 'traditional arts aren't willing to evolve', but they've made the association that traditional means shu, not realising that's not the full spectrum and picture. (martialtalk.com)
  • Built by César Manrique with the help of local people, this Tourist Centre, in San Bartolomé, pays homage to the culture, architecture, and traditions of the Lanzarote people. (turismolanzarote.com)
  • Local people are of cheerful disposition, perfect sense of humor and positive attitudes towards life. (orangesmile.com)
  • Many American Indian and Alaska Native people draw strength from culture and tradition. (cdc.gov)
  • Plato broke to some extent from the philosophical tradition of the sixth and fifth centuries in that he uses both traditional myths and myths he invents and gives them some role to play in his philosophical endeavor. (stanford.edu)
  • Along with Nouwen, I'm conceiving of my faith as "the acceptance of centuries-old traditions [rather than] an attitude which grows from within. (christianitytoday.com)
  • The aim is to equip students with a basic set of concepts and perspectives needed to analyse and understand organizational phenomena and make sense of challenges managers and workers might face. (lu.se)
  • The trunk has a long tradition which includes the root tradition, the branch tradition and the leaf and bud tradition. (tparents.org)
  • The art of storytelling has a long tradition in the Arab world. (qantara.de)
  • INES has a long tradition of research on desertification and erosion, especially in the torosphere. (lu.se)
  • But a far more powerful tradition, one whose roots spread widely throughout the social soil of the Empire, had truly flourished for'half a century before being overwhelmed and deformed by the rise of ideologies based on power. (libcom.org)
  • The birth of organized Marxism in its social-democratic form was almost exactly contemporary with its radical contradiction, leaning heavily on anti-authoritarian tradition, though already witness to the concrete ambitions of the historic leaders. (libcom.org)
  • It arose out of a combination of ideas directly imported from Western Europe and a tradition of very bitter social conflicts reaching back to the beginning of the eighteenth century. (libcom.org)
  • With contributions from expert scholars in the field, it reflects a broad range of methodologies, ecclesial traditions, and geographic and social locations, and provides a sense of the diversity of political theologies. (lu.se)
  • It was mostly preferred because it was used as an initiation school , turning of boys to warriors and sense of social cohesion . (bvsalud.org)
  • Can you proudly say this is the tradition of America? (tparents.org)
  • The traditions that come from the competitiveness and spirit of sports are finally back and on display for the community. (inklingsnews.com)
  • Captain Ryan Thompson '22 is excited to be back doing the small traditions that make the program special. (inklingsnews.com)
  • Today we're back with another dev diary, and the topic at hand is the feature improvements coming to the Traditions system. (paradoxplaza.com)
  • Back in dev diary 214 when we announced the Lem Update and the Custodians Initiative, we also talked about how to make Selectable Traditions. (paradoxplaza.com)
  • It's observational in the sense that we are looking back at data that already exist. (medscape.com)
  • Where do the time-honoured traditions of the holiday season stand in this era of disruption and fast-paced change? (theglobeandmail.com)
  • A tradition can be as simple as celebrating a holiday in a particular way or as big learning a particular occupation . (englishbaby.com)
  • Giving thanks isn't just a holiday tradition. (keloland.com)
  • In addition to making the holiday memorable, these traditions serve a higher purpose. (momtastic.com)
  • Regardless of whatever else is happening during the holiday season, family members look forward to and count on participating in family traditions. (momtastic.com)
  • What's important is that holiday traditions work for your family and are easy to replicate year after year. (momtastic.com)
  • 448 (113th): Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the symbols and traditions of Christmas should be protected for use by those who celebrate Christmas. (govtrack.us)
  • Will you celebrate God's holy day or man's tradition - Easter? (cswisdom.com)
  • Between every sport, the traditions that were missed in the past year vary, but all teams are anxious and excited to be able to make up for lost time. (inklingsnews.com)
  • For some, traditions provide a valuable connection to the past. (englishbaby.com)
  • Traditions aren't just a connection to the past. (englishbaby.com)
  • But Soviet historiography, or even the curiosity of the general public, has preferred to recall only certain aspects of this tradition: those which tend to fix Marxism in Russian soil and which accord the political philosophy of the Soviet State an honourable revolutionary past. (libcom.org)
  • Without it we would have neither a past nor a sense of the future. (porsche.com)
  • Lastly, traditions build connections to the past . (momtastic.com)
  • Traditions can serve as a bridge from the past to the present and from the older generation to the younger. (momtastic.com)
  • Even if there's a strong sense of competition, there's also a strong sense of community between the female teams. (womensenews.org)
  • We know there's been mods that have extended the amounts of traditions for some time now, and we also know that it's something that parts of the community have been asking for as well. (paradoxplaza.com)
  • Intergenerational mentoring provides attention, guidance and support, contributes to a greater sense of community, fosters engagement in cooperative problem solving, promotes an understanding of shared values and respect for individuals in all life stages, and fosters an appreciation for rich cultural heritages, traditions, and histories. (who.int)
  • The demographic of office space professionals in Sweden is more varied than ever, leading to a diversity in the understanding of common sense (Stewart 1979). (lu.se)
  • The classical training made sense. (downbeat.com)
  • The dialogues are, most of the time, prefaced by a sort of mise en scène in which the reader learns who the participants to the dialogue are, when, where and how they presently met, and what made them start their dialogue. (stanford.edu)
  • Hyperspectral satellite data has been available for a number of years but the research area is still so new that it is relevant to investigate how to use this type of data to improve the erosion and sedimentation studies that have been made with more traditional remote sensing. (lu.se)
  • It made me think of this not very well-known tradition of MD economists. (medscape.com)
  • traditions are the present our forefather have left for all of us.traditional holidays are the most welcomed.haha.that's it. (englishbaby.com)
  • Feuerlicht's mother passed along to her a rock-ribbed sense of traditional Jewish morality and ethical responsibility. (csmonitor.com)
  • There are many myths in Plato's dialogues: traditional myths, which he sometimes modifies, as well as myths that he invents, although many of these contain mythical elements from various traditions. (stanford.edu)
  • Most (71.4%) household respondents preferred traditional MC as it was part of their culture and tradition. (bvsalud.org)
  • Using the locker rooms at halftime, although such a common tradition, is very important to our team," Thompson said. (inklingsnews.com)
  • For us, Traditions have always been an important part of customizing and specializing your Empire during play, and although we of course like giving players more customization options, we also need to maintain a balance. (paradoxplaza.com)
  • For children, traditions are exceptionally important. (momtastic.com)
  • It also addresses the primary resources of the Christian tradition, which theologians draw on when constructing political theologies, and surveys some of the most important figures and movements in political theology. (lu.se)
  • So, tradition does have value that modern doesn't have. (martialtalk.com)
  • This is not because it creates a new theological position on non-Christian religions, but rather, because it revitalizes and confirms an element of Christian tradition which had been neglected and lost in modern times (especially after the Reformation). (patheos.com)
  • However, modern Christians don't necessarily reject older traditions. (christianitytoday.com)
  • These traditions fill a void in modern life by offering a sense of belonging to something larger than ourselves. (christianitytoday.com)
  • Var god och använd en modern webbläsare för att ta del av denna webbplats, som t.ex. (lu.se)
  • When individuals within a family join together to take part in a ritual, they experience a sense of belonging to something bigger then themselves. (momtastic.com)
  • The film wastes no time exploring what can ultimately be described as the theology behind the jazz funeral tradition, borne from the spiritual traditions of the enslaved. (ncronline.org)
  • A rich radical tradition had existed prior to this. (libcom.org)
  • An inventory of this tradition yields a rich harvest of elements of which the present revolutionary movement appears to be the direct heir. (libcom.org)
  • in this sense, we may speak of an alternative before its time. (libcom.org)
  • The Northern Irish songwriter taps into tradition, blending folk sounds with Americana to express something innately personal. (clashmusic.com)
  • Establish your storytelling traditions - a special place for teacher to sit, a storytelling teddy bear, classical music for a restful slowing down in preparation for the story. (nellieedge.com)
  • Whether it's making a special family recipe that's been passed down from generation to generation, hiking into the woods to cut down your own Christmas tree or using the menorah that your great, great grandparents used, traditions provide something everyone within a family can relate to. (momtastic.com)
  • Tradition and modernity in harmony: within the scope of her simply named "Sudanese Tales" project, author Lubna Isam draws on the age-old tradition of story-telling to address the contemporary and the everyday. (qantara.de)
  • Prof Rana P B Singh: "The Story of Indian Tradition: Networking/Remote Sensing vs. Worknetting/Intimate sensing. (lu.se)
  • However Australians feel extremely passionate of talking about ethnic traditions. (orangesmile.com)
  • When children are welcomed to take part in family traditions, it helps them to feel accepted within their family unit. (momtastic.com)
  • Family Tradition" is the first single and fourth song on Senses Fail's third studio album Life Is Not a Waiting Room. (wikipedia.org)
  • Family Tradition is the seventh single released from Senses Fail. (wikipedia.org)
  • Family Tradition" was released to radio on October 7, 2008. (wikipedia.org)
  • Family Tradition" - 3:34 "Wolves At the Door" - 3:27 "Life Is Not a Waiting Room" - 3:19 "Waiting Room Album Clips" - 4:20 Buddy Nielsen - Vocals Garrett Zablocki - Lead Guitar, Vocals Dan Trapp - Drums, percussion Heath Saraceno - Guitar, Vocals Jason Black (from Hot Water Music) - Bass guitar "Senses Fail - Family Tradition EP Available NOW on iTunes! (wikipedia.org)
  • Release Details - Family Tradition iTunes EP" Archived 2008-09-02 at the Wayback Machine Vagrant Records. (wikipedia.org)
  • Senses Fail Debuts New Single 'Family Tradition'" Pluginmusic.com. (wikipedia.org)
  • club and Reading is Fun chant, Family Read & Sing Traditions, and The Elephant and Piggie Book Club. (nellieedge.com)
  • It's kind of funny, because once you get married, you sort of start to think about, "What are our family traditions gonna be? (englishbaby.com)
  • It seems like a lot of…Like, within in a family, you start those traditions more, like for your kids and stuff like that. (englishbaby.com)
  • What are some of the traditions that you and your family observe? (englishbaby.com)
  • My family has some traditions on the Lunar New Year. (englishbaby.com)
  • Concluding the Passover Seder half an hour after it began was almost a family tradition for the Sifens. (chabad.org)
  • Family members learn that regardless of the changes life brings, traditions will be a consistent constant. (momtastic.com)
  • Traditions bring family members together. (momtastic.com)
  • Traditions can be as simple as making an ornament for the family tree each year or as complex as hosting a family reunion. (momtastic.com)
  • You try to preserve traditions and certain small things that remind you of home. (qantara.de)
  • Because of traditions and some cultural milestones? (listverse.com)
  • This course introduces the student to central traditions in organization and leadership studies. (lu.se)
  • 3. An old tradition in parts of Germany for men who were still single on their 30th birthday was to sweep the steps of city hall while dressed in drag until they could find a virgin to kiss. (babbel.com)
  • Trump - flamboyant and unfiltered - may not resemble any single figure in the American political tradition as much as he is a formidable combination of several of them: some from the left, some from the right, a mix reflecting Trump's own political provenance and profile. (bostonglobe.com)
  • While Christians obviously do not agree with non-Christians in regard to all their beliefs and practices, Christianity has long accepted that the work of God in and with the rest of the world has led to all kinds of inspirations and truths to be found even in non-Christian faith traditions. (patheos.com)
  • Tradition is a matter of much wider significance. (bartleby.com)
  • Combined with the idea of luxury and wellbeing in mind, Studio Marco Piva redesigned CONRAD Chia Laguna Sardinia into a territory of nature, characterized by a Mediterranean lifestyle that offers guests and wanderers to savor the Sardinian tradition in the nook of comfort. (designboom.com)
  • The Mojave gave both girls blue cactus tattoos on their chins, a tradition in their group to ensure a good afterlife. (listverse.com)
  • If you have a good school and instructor, then tradition can help guide you with where you want to go and also things that you wouldn't even have realized. (martialtalk.com)
  • The church left the Great Tradition of moral teaching to identify with the United Church of Christ and the Episcopal Church. (christianitytoday.com)
  • In fairness to him, the majority of low church traditions-including the one I was reared in-hold this same individualist assumption. (christianitytoday.com)
  • In Balochistan, a province characterized by vast land, hard-to-reach communities and a deep sense of tradition, 19-year-old Shamima takes pride in standing out. (who.int)
  • Specifically, the film describes how the tradition of jazz funerals emerged from the confluence of West Africa and Franco-Spanish colonialism, in an era when excessive death was an ever-present reality. (ncronline.org)