Sentences with phrase «central organizing principle»

«Adopting a central organizing principle... means embarking on an all - out effort to use every policy and program, every law and institution... to halt the destruction of the environment.»
«We require a central organizing principle - one agreed to voluntarily.
From the article:... While and colleagues (2009:2) observe that the global campaign to address anthropogenic climate change has recently become «the new «master concept» of environmental governance,» eclipsing biological diversity conservation as the central organizing principle around which ecological work is undertaken.
I started to realize that until Americans learned how to truly LIVE, putting sustaining life on our precious planet as the central organizing principle of our consciousness, no amount of working for Peace on Earth was going to succeed.
In what one may call the painting's melodic «theme,» this form is in turn echoed and inverted in its adjacent «variations,» three regions that, in an aggressive improvisation on the structural unity of the central organizing principle of the canvas, respectively reveal more (or less) actual newsprint than the central black rectangle.
«Payback»: (Canada) Based on Margaret Atwood's best - selling book, Payback explores how debt is a central organizing principle in our lives — influencing relationships, societies, governing structures and the very fate of this planet.
ShareFeeling is the central organizing principle of human behavior.
Nevertheless, I know for my own survival and sanity that school, although it will be the central organizing principle of my next few years, can not be my only way of life.
If we can not afford to reflect seriously about the meaning of Christian faith in relation to new issues that confront us, Christian faith ceases to be the central organizing principle of our thinking and living.
Consumption is replacing production as the central organizing principle of the economy, and thus industry has found it necessary to create a larger and larger leisure market.

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This review defines PBL as involving projects that are complex tasks, which typically results in a realistic product, event, or presentation, which is central to the curriculum, and which is organized around a driving question that leads to central principles or concepts of a discipline.
Based in Black Mountain, North Carolina, the school was ideologically organized around John Dewey's principles of education, which emphasized holistic learning and the study of art as central to a liberal arts education.
That question of whether something works or not points to another central tenet of Alinsky's organizing principles - namely, you have to pick your battles, and those battles have to be winnable.
The central, organizing principle is, as always, the best interests of the child.
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