Sentences with phrase «population global practice»

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«The same rate of growth measured for populations dwelling in a range of environments, and practicing a variety of subsistence strategies, suggests that the global climate and / or other biological factors — not adaptability to local environment or subsistence practices — regulated long - term growth of the human population for most of the past 12,000 years.»
Additionally, service learning programs and cultural immersion experiences in international settings such as Guyana, Haiti and Kenya will enhance students» sensitivity to diversity and difference, promote learning and sharing of cross-cultural experiences, enhance students» competence in building therapeutic relationships with diverse populations, increase students» awareness of ethics and standards appropriate to professional practice with culturally diverse populations, and expand students» global perspectives of psychological theories and their application to culturally diverse groups.
If in practice a warmer (less cold) Arctic coincides with cooling in the world's main population centres (NE USA, NW Europe, N India, N China), as appears to have happened in the early part of the current NH winter, it is not clear to me why a warming Arctic should be cause for AGW alarm (although it could perhaps in a crude / tabloid sense be used as cause for Global Cooling alarm).
Today HG.org Legal Directory is the only global directory covering virtually every country and population center by more than 250 practice areas.
A global, all - virtual multidisciplinary collaboratory solving tomorrow's social justice problems in legal education and practice related to issues around youth advocacy, juvenile justice, human rights, and / or access to education and justice for vulnerable client populations.
The industry as a whole faces the pressures of more robust regulatory practices across the global marketplace while adjusting to a variety of issues, including an aging population, the rising prevalence of chronic diseases and higher costs.
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