Not exact matches
They are
responses and assertions that are more or less
creative, which seek
to mediate a newness juxtaposed between tradition and
situation.
Drawing on themes he explicated in his 2004 book The Rise of Evangelicalism, Noll suggests instead that evangelicalism began as a
creative religious
response to the
situation of its time.
It engages young learners in
creative ways, providing activities
to help students think about their feelings, explore
responses to bullying
situations, and take the pledge
to be a Kid Against Bullying.
Creative marketing is also important, not just in
response to overcrowding or unusual
situations such as hoarding - associated impoundments (though it's good there too), but on a routine basis
to keep animals moving quickly before overcrowding occurs.
[ANONYMOUS LISTSERVE
RESPONSE]: «If this was a chronic
situation and the more well -
to - do parent really wanted the kids
to have things that the other parent could not afford, I might refer the parties back
to counsel with the suggestion that they pursue some kind of
creative option - i.e. the creation of a special account for these issues, which could be accessed only with the consent of both parents or the order of the special master... Obviously, many high conflict families can't handle this, in which case I agree with everyone who says that insulating the kid from the conflict trumps letting her have the prom dress...» (California doctorate - level MHP, June 2, 2001).