Examples of using World view in English and their translations into Korean
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They get us excited for new destinations and can change our world view.
Tudor wearers seek to find experiences that expand their world view.
I emerged as a person not only with a different voice, but also with a radically different world view.
They were able to record the most important aspects of the world view that dominated their way of life.
I hung around a lot of dude-bros in college and Sandler's movies definitely contributed to their shitty behavior and world view.
a French woman would be pleased if you asked questions about her culture and world view.
the far right's base, helping to affirm the hateful and victimized world view of far-right activists.
will help students have the right theology, faith, and biblical world view.
First his remarkable theory of the age of the Earth was inspired by Newton 's world view as presented in the teaching of Colin Maclaurin, and second that one of his main collaborators in his geological research was John Playfair.
Once this is done, the hub 12 can determine the relative positions and orientations of the cameras relative to the single orthogonal 3-D real world view and each other.
The other“eye” comes from the Biblical Israelite world view, and we need to begin to understand it as we continue to move into the end times.
Some philosophers called this"world view," but that is to say,
Borrowing from the French philosopher Descartes, this world view breaks down complex processes into smaller parts to be analysed in isolation, and sees nature as a resource to be exploited and conquered.
studying other religions, attending and serving in church, staring into the heavens more, and expanding my world view.
I am happy when my company spreads good influence in the society, and especially gives positive influence to our customers who are young people, helping them create their own world view.
The next step is to translate the various orthogonal 3-D world views of the different cameras into a single overall 3-D world view shared by all cameras in system 10.
In lieu of an extended period of overabundance that dislodges the very deeply embedded perspective of a glass half empty, those with this world view can choose a path toward the glass half full.
third cameras relative to each other and a single, overall 3-D world view.
Margaret Mead, the great anthropologist, said, before she died, that her greatest fear was that as we drifted towards this blandly amorphous generic world view not only would we see the entire range of the human imagination reduced to a more narrow modality of thought,
World Views and Mission Strategy.