Not exact matches
Speaking at the UK - China
People - to - People event, which celebrates the growing links between the two countries, including education policy, Greening said: «This scheme allows our young people to immerse themselves in different cultures, broaden their horizons and develop the skills they need to thrive in an increasingly global jobs m
People - to -
People event, which celebrates the growing links between the two countries, including education policy, Greening said: «This scheme allows our young people to immerse themselves in different cultures, broaden their horizons and develop the skills they need to thrive in an increasingly global jobs m
People event, which celebrates the growing links between the two
countries, including education policy, Greening said: «This scheme
allows our young
people to immerse themselves in different cultures, broaden their horizons and develop the skills they need to thrive in an increasingly global jobs m
people to immerse themselves
in different cultures, broaden their horizons and develop the skills they need to thrive
in an increasingly global jobs market.
It is disheartening to think this can be tolerated
in a
country that claims to value the first amendment... For those young
people from solid families who are not
allowed to hear differing opinions, or read about
people different from themselves, their closeted viewpoints of the world not only deny them compassion, but also skewed visions of what's real.
Companies are already using VR to foster empathy and break down cultural barriers (
allowing people to experience conditions
in impoverished or war - torn
countries, for instance, or simply to see what it's like to live a
different way), to help with PTSD and train
people to meditate, and also to teach doctors to better perform surgery.
Yeah, the fucking bastards, damn the International Civil Aviation Organization for ensuring aircraft can communicate
in the
countries they travel between and don't collide, curse the International Maritime Organization for
allowing the same benefits to ships and assisting navigation at sea, screw the Universal Postal Union for ensuring that post can be sent between
countries and reach it's destination okay and fuck the International Telecommunication Union for assigning things like
country codes so that
people in different countries don't have
different numbers making international phone systems incompatible.
This involves
different formats: weekly group meetings open to Stanford
people and visitors — broadcast through the web
allowing remote participants from
different countries, legal tech startups and researchers who come
in and do their pitch.
While it's based
in the USA, Coinbase
allows people from many
different countries to buy and sell Bitcoin.
Children pick up on what's
different and it's been
allowed to develop
in our
country, then as adults we're are derogatory to
people with red hair without realising.