Sentences with phrase «embraces new frontiers»

St Andrew's College is an innovative independent school that embraces new frontiers.
Huxley (1894 - 1963), on the other hand, was born into a prominent English family, wrote elegant satirical and dystopian novels like Crome Yellow and Brave New World, and embraced the new frontier of hallucinogenic drugs, most explicitly in his extended essay on mescaline usage, The Doors of Perception.

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Many financial firms have regarded the new online currency bitcoin with at best skepticism, and yet others are not only embracing the innovation but actively employing it, developing disruptive business models that take advantage of its unique properties, forging into new frontiers that may in retrospect rival the introduction of the Internet 20 years ago.
Embracing buyer experience strategies and experience design in the B2B world is like discovering a new frontier.
Given the new frontier of accountability for states using measures of CCR, this motto is an example of how to embrace data outside of formal state accountability to focus on a specific goal and group of students.
Expanding Gardner's original conception of spatial intelligence to embrace today's technological tools empowers the educators to help their classrooms become new frontiers with discoveries awaiting a new generation of explorers — our students.
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