Sentences with phrase «era of change»

This article is part of a series on how to adapt and thrive in this new era of changing careers.
«We want to use this occasion to re-assure the nation that the incoming NPP government will seek effective partnership with all Ghanaians, individuals and groups, as we work together to ensure that the new era of change engenders the kind of progress and prosperity that will satisfy the needs and aspirations of the people,» it said.
This exhibition — organized by the Smart Museum of Art in collaboration with the DuSable Museum of African American History and other cultural partners and presented concurrently with the DuSable's exhibition South Side Stories: Holdings — takes a nuanced look at the cultural history of Chicago's South Side during this momentous era of change and conflict, with a focus on artists of the Black Arts Movement.
In September, South Side Stories: Rethinking Chicago Art, 1960 - 1980 will take a nuanced look at the cultural history of Chicago's South Side during a momentuous era of change and conflict, with a focus on the Black Arts Movement.
Over the next several months we'll be sharing best learnings and best practices on how to adapt and thrive in this new era of changing careers.
Pam Wilby, complex general manager, Le Royal Méridien Beach Resort + Spa and Grosvenor House Dubai, commented: «The refurbishment plans reflect a new era of change and innovation for Le Royal Meridien Beach Resort + Spa, as the property is reimagined for a new generation of global luxury travellers and UAE residents alike.
In an era of change and disruption, «time is not our friend.
The 60s were an era of change.
As we mark 20 years since Dennis Bergkamp arrived at Arsenal, Adam Bate argues that the signing of the Dutchman was an important precursor to the era of change instigated by Arsene Wenger...
«We are in the era of change.
In an era of changing climate and sinking economies, Malthusian limits to growth are back — and squeezing us painfully.
«We know we're facing an era of change
In an era of changing laws about the rights of gamete donors, this opens their relationship to possible intervention by the sperm donor if he decides he wants to play a role in raising the child.
As we all know by now, the 1920s was an era of change (yes, we shall call it an era).
This is really urgent and important because we are in a new era, not an era of changes, but a new era, of global and planetary citizenship, for personal, local, and collective fulfillment, thus the personal and local must play an important and determining role.
Framing the research on technology and student learning in English education during an era of changing literacy practices.
The survey questions encompassed the theme of «teaching in an era of change
Primary sources: America's teachers on teaching in an era of change (3rd ed.).
Putting aside the broader questions about the selection of participants, the methodology, including the impact of internet based self - selection and the impact that weighting can have on the results, it is important to note that the «2014 Common Core Update... fielded online by YouGov, includes teachers who participate in Primary Sources, Third Edition: America's Teachers on Teaching in an Era of Change, which was fielded in July 2013.»
In this era of change, districts, researchers, and edtech developers are looking for the catalysts to impact education reform.
Research on the role of the district in educational change was initially undertaken in relation to what Fullan characterized as the «innovation implementation» era of change (Fullan, 1985).
The second - generation hatchback goes on sale at Nissan's U.S. dealers in June 2013 and gives notice that in an era of changing consumer needs and expectations, Versa intends to remain far ahead of the rest of the entry - level pack.
In an era of change, how many institutions are you almost certain will be here 10 - 30 years from now?
Le Royal Méridien Beach Resort + Spa, Dubai's timeless beachside oasis, has revealed its highly anticipated refurbishment plans following an era of change and innovation.
Today from our friends at ARTS.BLACK we bring you the third installment of author Ashley Stull Meyers» series Curating in an Era of Change.
I take great pleasure in the idea that my work could be a mirror of this era of change» PETER HALLEY On long - term loan to Tate, London for the past seventeen years, Peter Halley's The Place is a monumental example of his celebrated geometric abstractions.
Or maybe it's a new spirit of cooperation, driven by a sense of urgency, heralding a new era of change and progress.
So when I attended the Senate Subcommittee hearing on Green Jobs and the New Economy titled «Farming, Fishing, Forestry, and Hunting in an Era of Changing Climate» on Tuesday June 3, 2014, I was foolishly surprised.
Moreover, the rate at which this machine itself will keep evolving is accelerating — Richard Susskind has stated that this exponential growth in information technology places us «at the doorstep of an era of change that is more profound and radical, in terms of technical progress, than humanity has ever seen.»
The era of changing the «savage barbarian» by beating them over the head is hopefully over.
And in an era of changing tax laws, a transfer in this year can cost more or less taxes than a transfer in next year.
In this era of changing lifestyle dynamics and work - related stress, one also has a choice of critical illness plans which offer one - time benefits.
But no matter what you have been told, living in an era of change also means a successful career no longer comes with the purchase of your degree.
«The real estate profession is experiencing an era of change as technology, consumer expectations and the regulatory environment evolve,» says Andrew Peck, CREA president.
Drawing on the «knowledge, innovation, creativity and entrepreneurial thinking» of fellow SIORs can go a long way to help brokers successfully navigate this era of change, says Thornburgh.
As Joe Stettinius put it, «We're in an era of change equal to the industrial revolution.
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