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transcends and national
Zamenhof's goal was to create an easy-to-learn and politically neutral language that transcends nationality and would foster peace and international understanding between people with different regional and / or national languages.
Its importance as Brazil's national music transcends region, however ; samba schools, samba musicians and carnival organizations centered around the performance of samba exist in every region of the country and, while regional musics prevail in other regions ( for instance, in Southern Brazil, Center-West Brazil, and all of the Brazilian countryside, Sertanejo, or Brazilian country music, is the most popular style ).
Instead, religion has replaced this gap, which provides a basis for identity and commitment that transcends national boundaries and unites civilizations.
Renoir's critique of contemporary politics and ideology celebrates the universal humanity that transcends national and racial boundaries and radical nationalism, suggesting that mankind's common experiences should prevail above political division, and its extension: war.
" Earth Day is the first holy day which transcends all national borders, yet preserves all geographical integrities, spans mountains and oceans and time belts, and yet brings people all over the world into one resonating accord, is devoted to the preservation of the harmony in nature and yet draws upon the triumphs of technology, the measurement of time, and instantaneous communication through space.
Master Cheng Yen has continued calling for building a " Bridge of Love " between China and Taiwan, believing that Great Love transcends all national, religious and racial boundaries.
This is an orientation that transcends the existing national boundaries that have separated Latin America.
A prolific writer and political analyst, his book written during his last year of exile ," Will of the People: Exploring Original Democracy in Non-Western Societies ", one of many articles, tracts and books he had already written, transcends national interests and traces the origins of democratic traditions and institutions which prove globally relevant to our times.
Apart from the national flag, Kenya is yet to have a national dress that transcends the diverse ethnic divisions.
However, it is not primarily national feelings, but rather examples of a politics of self-interest that give neoconservatives like Michael Stürmer reason to ponder that the loss of religious bonds, only “ nation and patriotism ” are able to provide a consensus that transcends social classes ”.
* Cosmopolitanism, or an association with universal ideas, and a belief that that all Europeans, and possibly even all humans, belong to a single moral community that transcends state boundaries or national identities.
The first refers to education that transcends national borders by the exchange of people, for example, by students travelling to study at an international branch campus, as part of a study abroad program or as part of a student exchange program.
" The increased integration of world societies as a result of enhanced communications, media, travel, and migration makes meaningful the concept of a single Islam practiced everywhere in similar ways, and an Islam which transcends national and ethnic customs.

transcends and systems
In other words, it transcends the perspectives of individual disciplines, integrating them on the basis of a common " code ", or more exactly, on the basis of the formal apparatus provided by systems theory.

transcends and ...
In like manner, then ... the objects of knowledge not only receive from the presence of the good their being known, but their very existence and essence is derived to them from it, though the good itself is not essence but still transcends essence in dignity and surpassing power.
" She ... transcends her material ," according to Peter Bogdanovich.
" Splendid E-Zine says, "... Oak transcends the damning excesses of the Lilith Fair ghetto ... if it's the job of a musician to tell stories through her instruments, Raven Oak does her job exceedingly well.
" Splendid E-Zine says, "... Oak transcends the damning excesses of the Lilith Fair ghetto ... if it's the job of a musician to tell stories through her instruments, Raven Oak does her job exceedingly well.
* Rolling Stone-" Danzig the group has evolved, in the course of three albums, into a resourceful, tightly meshed unit ... Danzig embodies the best in contemporary hard rock while displaying an originality that transcends genres ... Rock is alarmingly short of visionaries these days ; Danzig is the genuine article ".
* " St. Thalassios ... wrote that when man's nous begins with simple faith, it ' will eventually attain a theology that transcends the nous and that is characterised by unremitting faith of the highest type and the vision of the invisible '.
He reinvented what the guitar could be as a jazz instrument ... Jim transcends the instrument ... the meaning behind the notes is what speaks to people.
Keats transcends human life and has been unified with the immortal: " He has outsoared the shadow of our night ;/ Envy and calumny and hate and pain ,/ ... Can touch him not and torture not again ....
" As Kenneth Heuer writes, " there are countless examples of Eiseley's empathy with life in all its forms, and particularly with its lost outcasts ... the love that transcends the boundaries of species was the highest spiritual expression he knew.
... It never transcends nature ".

transcends and While
While " ghetto " as an adjective can be used derogatorily, the African American community, particularly the hip hop scene, has taken the word for themselves and begun using it in a more positive sense that transcends its derogatory origins.
The irony is obvious: While each tradition aspires to appear as close to an essential truth — one which transcends material concerns and perceptual appearances, each will have adherents who maintain very localized and material concerns for its own traditional symbols and language.
While all of Park's movies are firmly rooted in the political history of his country, he belongs to a group of international filmmakers whose work transcends their specific political situations to address, with great artistry, more universal issues of human freedom .”
While Bonds is mostly known for achievements within rhythm and blues and rock and roll, he often transcends these genres, e. g. his song " She's All I Got ", co-written by Jerry Williams, Jr. ( better known as Swamp Dogg ), was nominated for the Country Music Association's " Song of the Year " in 1972 when it was a big hit for Johnny Paycheck.

transcends and is
A broader concept of imitation is needed, one which acknowledges that true invention is important, that the artist's creativity in part transcends the non-artistic causal factors out of which it arises.
It is this larger theme of the `` quality of man '', a quality that transcends the ideological and flows into `` the human '', which now forms the pulsating heart of Malraux's artistic universe.
Empirical reason cannot here play the role of establishing rational truths because it goes beyond possible experience and is applied to the sphere of that which transcends it.
Even earlier examples of this sentiment may be found in Wild Talents by author Charles Fort where he makes the statement: "... a performance that may some day be considered understandable, but that, in these primitive times, so transcends what is said to be the known that it is what I mean by magic.
But evolution from the standpoint of the creature, with his limited knowledge, limited power, limited capacity for enjoying bliss, is an epic of alternating rest and struggle, joy and sorrow, love and hate, until, in the perfected man, God balances the pairs of opposites and transcends duality.
These famous first lines of the Tao Te Ching state that the Tao is ineffable, i. e., the Tao is nameless, goes beyond distinctions, and transcends language.
Some modern deists have modified this classical view and believe that humanity's relationship with God is transpersonal, which means that God transcends the personal / impersonal duality and moves beyond such human terms.
Derrida argues that language is inescapably metaphysical because it is made up of signifiers that only refer to that which transcends them-the signified.
It is metaphysical in the sense that it mimics the understanding in Aristotle's metaphysics of an ideally conceived being as that which transcends the existence of every individually existing thing.
Andrew Koch, for instance, sees Stirner as a thinker who transcends the Hegelian tradition he is usually placed in, arguing that his work is a precursor poststructuralist ideas about the foundations of knowledge and truth.
In addition, because we are finite beings, we cannot possibly know or understand anything that is universal or infinite such as God, so we cannot know God exists, since that which transcends time simultaneously transcends human understanding.
The thing transcends our view, but is manifest precisely by presenting itself to a range of possible views.
So metasyntactic variable denotes a word that " transcends grammar and can assume a value " or one that is " more comprehensive than suggested by its grammatical arrangement and is likely to vary ".
Guru Arjan, Nanak V, says, " God is beyond colour and form, yet His / Her presence is clearly visible " ( GG, 74 ), and " Nanak's Lord transcends the world as well as the scriptures of the east and the west, and yet He / She is clearly manifest " ( GG, 397 ).
* It is as true to say that God transcends the World, as that the World transcends God.

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