Sentences with phrase «earlier generations who»

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In many ways, Keller is a throwback to an earlier generation of business leaders who remained devoted to their communities even as their businesses expanded and developed interests around the world.
During the Super Bowl earlier this year, the American Petroleum Institute (API) launched an ad geared toward Millennials, who now make up the largest generation in the U.S. labor force.
Although Millennials are most recognized for having grown up with technology, Gen Xers were early technology adopters and gamers who use social media more habitually than any other generation *.
Harrison, Wallace, Robert and Andrew McCain were the sons of Andrew McCain, known as A.D. - a third generation farmer who turned to potato and seed exporting in the early 1900s.
The language never died, though its early practitioners have faded away, and the generation of programmers who built systems towards the end of the predominant mainframe era in the 1970s and «80s are largely near or past retirement age.
The proposition of gambling by New York's most high profile progressives as a solution to economic challenges would be vexing to an earlier generation of progressives who, rather than seeing it as a solution to economic woes, perceived gambling as a primary cause of them.
In 1864, Louis Pasteur proved that point in one case, showing that spontaneous generation (that life could originate from nonliving matter, also called abiogenesis), though accepted by some in the scientific community (such as Belgian chemist Jan Baptist van Helmont about 200 years earlier, who also believed that the basic elements of the universe was just air and water), was untrue.
The generation after the sixties, says Lasch, doesn't even have a name, but that doesn't prevent it from coming in for harsh criticism from those who say young people have failed to «keep the faith» with the earlier radicalism.
A foretaste of that radical Consummation was already attained by those who underwent the experience of conversion that has been so central to every generation of Protestant Christians in America from the early 17th century to the present.
I think most of the Americans are in lost... as most of them do not know who their father is and it is very unfortunate... even if they know who their father is, the mom has children from diff men outside of marriage... and while a child is being raised, watching what his / her parents do to enjoy their life... so things become normal when they grow up... like if you go back early nineteen century, women were not allowed to go to beach without being covered... and now it totally opposite... if you do not have a boyfriend or girlfriend before 15, the parents worries that their teenage has some problem... and lot more can be listed... And then you go to Church, what our children learn from there... they see in front of the Church an old man's statue with long beard standing with extending of both hand... some of the status are blank, white, Spanish and so on... so they are being taught God as an old dude... then you learn from Catholic that you pray to Jesus, Mother Marry, Saints, Death spirit and all these... the poll shows a huge number of young American turns to Atheism or believing there is no God and so on... Its hard to assume where these nations are going with the name of modernization... nothing wrong having scientists discovered the cure of aids or the pics from mars but... we should all think and learn from our previous generations and correct ourselves... also ppl are becoming so much slave of material things...
Even now the older expectation lives on in the minds of many of the older generation who have not been able to revise their earlier hopes with consistency.
Christ's perfect union of divinity and humanity is the central mystery of the Incarnation, and, as de Lubac pointed out a generation ago, the abjuring of this paradox marked the heretics of the early Church, not her faithful adherents: the Adoptionists and Docetists were the ones who refused to live with the ultimate inscrutability of the God - Man.
(Against Tödt [Son of Man, pp. 224, 50], who accepts the saying as representing a warning by Jesus to «the present generation, [which] though living before the end, does not watch the signs of the times... in the way Noah did» [p. 50,] and Colpe [TWNT article, C I 3a], who can find no ground for rejecting the saying in its earliest form.
In spite of all colonial vicissitudes the formal definition of the work of the ministry remained as stated in the Virginia laws of 1619: «duely [to] read divine service, and exercise their ministerial function according to the Ecclesiastical laws and orders of the Churche of Englande... «42 Thus the goal and the determination of the generations of dedicated ministers who served the English Church throughout this period might be expressed in the words of that early governor of Virginia, Sir Thomas Dale.
They seem to imagine that they face problems with a noisy handful of «insubordinates» who can be put down by methods used in earlier generations, while the «majority of the faithful» submissively look upward to the «Holy Father» for signals as to what to think and do.
After running the company for 24 years, Earl sold Wine Trends stock to the Miller - Vontz family who founded Heidelberg Distributing Company five generations earlier.
Harrison, Wallace, Robert and Andrew McCain were the sons of Andrew McCain, known as A.D. - a third generation farmer who turned to potato and seed exporting in the early 1900s.
In August, Johnson had his picture taken with his grandfather who'd run track at Wyoming two generations earlier, and by then the grandson had arranged his days exactly the way he wanted them.
Tomorrow's leaders are the young people who are in their early twenties and younger, a generation named «Mosaics» by The Barna Research Group.
The PeaceMakers card deck is the brainchild of Suzanne Tucker, a St. Louis - based parent educator and mother of four who founded Generation Mindful earlier this year.
In the early 1970s he joined Rothschild's Central Policy Review Staff at No 10 in the Heath government where he learnt to admire Heath and make contacts and friends with a generation of the ablest young civil servants who would rise to power and influence from which he benefitted.
Third - generation Bay Ridge resident, Noreen Corducci, added, «We need more women in office,» but shrugged off whether Nixon, who trails Cuomo badly in early polls, is that woman.
Our president was speaking on European soil where the average young person gets benefits far in excess of what any Nigerian youth could imagine, except those of Buhari's generation who got state sponsored education and jobs, and have lived on the Nigerian state since the early 1960s!
Where it leaves us, let's be honest, is exactly where we were before: in a world where the big beasts who bestrode earlier generations are all but extinct.
Chinese who stayed up into the early hours to watch the historic swearing - in ceremony, looked on as the state - run China Central Television (CCTV) abruptly cut away from its coverage of Mr. Obama's address when he spoke of how «earlier generations faced down fascism and communism.»
Earlier in the summer, Rowling responded sharply to one Corbyite who declared on Twitter that «Corbyn is widely seen by my generation as a political Dumbledore».
Councillor Brenda Dacres, who stood unsuccessfully to be Lewisham mayor earlier this year, said she was motivated to stand by the Windrush scandal, as a single mother whose parents were from the Windrush generation.
She's learned the ropes from people like John Matsui, BSP's director, who says that a generation of studies has identified the key elements of a successful program: relevant and timely academic advice, a community environment, strong mentoring, and early involvement in research.
«Every confirmation adds another piece to the puzzle of how the first generations of galaxies formed in the early universe,» said Pieter van Dokkum, the Sol Goldman Family Professor of Astronomy and chair of Yale's Department of Astronomy, who is second author of the study.
This new generation of viruses has been genetically «targeted and armed,» says Winald Gerritsen of the VU University Medical Center in Amsterdam, who is involved in an early human trial of an engineered adeno - associated virus that attacks glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer.
What is vanishing — if it ever really existed — is a mass of physician - scientists matching an earlier generation's idealized concept of the «triple threat» who could, as a solitary clinical investigator, move effortlessly between bedside and bench, managing a busy clinical practice and a productive research laboratory while devoting significant time to teaching and mentoring.
First, you must recognize that the current structure of medical schools and universities, with their anachronistic, rigid «up or out» promotion and tenure systems, were designed to accommodate the male physician - scientist of earlier generations whose career ambitions were supported by stay - at - home wives who assumed all household and child - rearing responsibilities.
«Kinon and his colleagues present interesting data suggesting that although pomaglumetad methionil does not work for all patients, it may be helpful for patients early in their course of illness or who have not had extensive prior treatment with a second generation antipsychotic medication or other serotonin - 2 receptor antagonist..»
«We think it's probably because of getting involved with oral sex at an earlier age than earlier generations,» says Shanthi Marur, an assistant professor of oncology at Johns Hopkins Medicine's Upper Aerodigestive Cancer Program, who co-authored an August paper on the subject in The Lancet Oncology.
At the other end of the spectrum, the early age at which the model suggests you should start having children if you want a 90 per cent chance of having three — 23 — may be a shock to a generation who are waiting until their late twenties and early thirties to even consider the prospect.
However, contrary to an earlier generation of research, there are no significant differences in BA completion rates between those students who started at a community college and successfully transferred and their peers who began at four - year schools.
In the study, 292 first - generation immigrant children who attended eight high - poverty, urban elementary schools in Boston took part in the intervention, called City Connects, in the early 2000s.
There are now multiple immunotherapies targeting clearance of alpha - synuclein from the brain in early - stage clinical trials, and multiple trials underway or in the works on the next generation of cell replacement therapies for dopaminergic neurons, including the TRANSEURO trial; the Summit4StemCell initiative, put together by Jeanne Loring — a researcher at The Scripps Research Institute who is exceptionally engaged with turning her research into therapies; a Japanese trial to be run by Jun Takahashi of Kyoto University in Japan (cf. here and here); and a trial centered at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center headed by cell biologist Lorenz Studer.
Generation Expat A blog devoted to those who lived in Budapest, Prague and other East Euro environs in the early 1990s, specifically those involved in The building of the National Gallery — located in several wings of the Buda Castle — is a stunning piece of art, as are the views over the city and the
Aesthetic Generation Expat A blog devoted to those who lived in Budapest, Prague and other East Euro environs in the early 1990s, specifically those involved in
Duvivier was undoubtedly the most prolific of the new generation of French directors who emerged in the early 1920s, making far more silent films than Jacques Feyder, René Clair, or Jean Renoir.
I'm sympathetic to Bill Skarsgård, who plays the clown in the new movie; Tim Curry's a tough act to follow, especially as Pennywise, a creation that gave an entire generation of kids coulrophobia in the early 90s.
Obviously the marketing gurus behind the scenes are hoping to capture multiple audiences (and their dollars)-- the boomers who enjoyed Joe's first 1964 incarnation, the Generation Ys who bought into the G.I. Joe military team concept in the early 1980s, and today's kids who will undoubtedly be assaulted with Joe paraphernalia throughout the upcoming holiday season.
Allen's aforementioned two Oscar - winning hits earlier this decade may have introduced him to a new generation of fans, but he still speaks most directly to those who were old enough to be seeing his movies four decades ago.
She's one of the finest and most versatile actresses of our generation, and her performance in «Still Alice» as a linguistics professor who slowly suffers the ravages of early - onset Alzheimer's disease is one of her most delicate and precise.
Proyas, in the requisite HBO behind - the - scenes glorified press release, called I, Robot a documentary of the future; I call it an astonishingly bloated misfire with glints of gold here and there (a new generation of robots are called «Nestors» — apparently named by someone early on in the screenwriting process after the peacemaker between Agamemnon and Achilles during the Trojan War), buried beneath all the simpering, condescending idiot - rhetoric of Akiva Goldsman, who, if he leaves a smart reference in a script, makes double - sure to explain it in small words for an audience he presumes is several times stupider than he is.
Hernandez, who leads next generation learning investments at the Charter School Growth Fund, predicts that the best new apps will push the boundaries of early childhood development and learning science in at least four areas: executive function, creativity, number sense, and phonemic awareness.
This is increasingly proving popular with the older generation too, who have a spare six months through redundancy, early retirement or a lifelong desire to try something different, but can quickly recoup the costs via a profession that offers very well paid starter salaries.
«The Word Generation program has proven so useful and accessible to schools in part because it was developed by our curriculum team in collaboration with Boston Public School teachers, who helped us brainstorm topics and pilot early units,» says Snow.
Young People Let Digital Apps Dictate Their Identities, Say 2 Scholars The Chronicle of Higher Education, October 28, 2013» «Kids feel pushed into developing a public identity early, and since it has been widely posted and effectively branded, it is actually difficult to explore other forms of identity,» says Mr. [Howard] Gardner, a professor of cognition and education in the Harvard Graduate School of Education, who explores these issues in a new book, The App Generation (Yale University Press).»
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