The first results from the Preparing
for Life initiative, which teaches parenting skills, show the impact of parent and family intervention in improving outcomes for children.
The Humane Society implements Dog Play Groups, an adaptation of the national Dogs Playing
for Life initiative.
As part of the LiaCars
for Life initiative, Lia Auto Group and Western Mass News have teamed up to bring you the LIA SURPRISE SQUAD!
Mayor Mitch Landrieu is championing the use of restorative justice in New Orleans public schools through the NOLA
FOR LIFE initiative.
National Roast Dinner Day will also be back, led by the Soil Association's Food
For Life initiative.
More than 4,200 schools across the UK are involved in the Food
for Life initiative, which aims not only to put healthy food on the table but to teach children about its importance for their lives and the environment.
Not exact matches
For the San Francisco company, these games are part of a major
initiative to use the video streaming of
live events, particularly sports, as a way to drive user growth and engagement, and, in this way, ad sales.
The
initiative by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, pediatrician Priscilla Chan, is part of the couple's philanthropic efforts to better
life for all children in their daughter's generation.
Creative
live streaming video
initiatives and campaigns are a way
for companies to cut through the digital clutter and have emerged as the medium of choice not only
for person - to - person sharing, but also
for business - to - consumer (B2C) and business - to - business (B2B) communication.
Polman's defining
initiative has been the 10 - year Unilever Sustainable
Living Plan, which has included significant changes such as having 100 % of agricultural raw materials be sustainable by 2020, developing a framefork
for fair pay, and investing heavily in hygiene promotion in developing markets like India.
Bankwest today launched its new charity, which will raise funds
for community
initiatives, as well as a scholarship program that aims to better the
lives of Western Australians, and has pledged $ 1 million per year to the charity
for five years.
The job also puts Gore in charge of Dell's global policy
initiatives, empowers her to advocate
for pro-entrepreneur regulations and has enabled her to reconnect with former colleagues at the U.N. «I've
lived and worked in the humanitarian world
for my entire career,» she says.
Goldman Sach's three video ads feature its 10,000 Women
initiative, and will show up in Snapchat's
Live Story
for International Women's Day and in the Discover channels of four publishers — BuzzFeed, Vice, National Geographic, and Refinery29.
The data shows that if a young person is unemployed
for more than a year it affects their trajectory over their whole
life course, says Judith Rodin, Rockefeller Foundation president, discussing the foundation's
initiative on developing youth employment.
The
initiative was accompanied by an event last week titled Reinventing the Work -
Life Ratio
for Tech Talent.
OTTAWA - A new social media
initiative provides a forum
for Canadians to share how Jack Layton's message of love, hope, and optimism
lives on.Spearheaded by the Broadbent Institute, the Dear...
In response to this lingering lack of concrete definition, third - party groups have emerged to track issuers
for the
life of green projects and
initiatives, thus keeping them accountable
for certain standards.
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initiative.
Reasons employees cite
for their happiness with Vitamin T include the company's accommodating structure and work -
life balance
initiatives and its support of «boundless imagination, innovation, and those who see the world through a different lens.»
Further, after the emergency has passed, these communities are often displaced or left out of rebuilding
initiatives as developers and corporations use the destruction as an opening
for permanent displacement of the people who
live there and launch rebuilding
initiatives aimed at turning a profit and privatizing public services.
Mr. Rossi also served as CEO of Heart and Stroke Foundation — one of Canada's largest non-profit organizations — overseeing consecutive years of record fundraising combining
for over $ 500 million in total and launching many new,
life - saving
initiatives.
These e-commerce
initiatives are helping extend the useful
life of each title that the company releases, and so future sales and profitability records are likely
for this high - performing business.
«This
initiative is a way
for us to bring saving money to
life.
PNC is committed to engaging with nonprofits to enhance educational opportunities, specifically through Grow Up Great, a $ 350 million
initiative created in 2004 to help prepare children from birth to age 5
for success in school and
life.
With these concerns in mind, this
initiative examines China's evolving
life sciences sector and the implications
for innovation and international harmonization around drug approvals, clinical trials, and market regulations.
Adam Dumond is organizing the second Sarnia Sings event, which includes a
live karaoke band to raise funds
for local mental health
initiatives.
TechAlliance focuses on networking, knowledge - sharing, capitalization, and member marketing
initiatives for over 125 regional IT,
life sciences and advanced manufacturing companies as well as related professional service providers, and is committed to helping develop the region's emerging knowledge - based industries into a collective economic powerhouse.
But given that several individual racial justice groups, as well as larger collectives like the Movement
for Black
Lives and the police - reform oriented Campaign Zero
initiative, have all come out with various policy agendas targeting specific issues, this doesn't really hold up.
For the record: the movement for Black lives (inclusive of all the various national & local orgs & grassroots movements) was accused of not having clear policy initiativ
For the record: the movement
for Black lives (inclusive of all the various national & local orgs & grassroots movements) was accused of not having clear policy initiativ
for Black
lives (inclusive of all the various national & local orgs & grassroots movements) was accused of not having clear policy
initiatives.
Campaigns included an
initiative started by college students called «Students with Puerto Rico» and the «Mirta & Angelo hurricane relief» — a campaign created
for a woman's great - grandparents, 80 and 84, who are
living «in the shell of a home» they have left south of San Juan.
Alibaba's IoT
initiative for household started in June last year with Alibaba Cloud Link, an open platform
for smart
living.
It presupposed the divine
initiative in the
life of every person without the need
for mediation.
Since modern man,
for various reasons, is almost completely out of touch with the
life and activity of the alert contemporary Church, he must be urged to go back and consider the act of divine
initiative on which all Christian conceptions finally rest, before he can fairly observe any contemporary Church.
Among numerous non-Catholic constructive responses to last Year's Islamic Open Letter «A Common Word» the Orthodox Patriarch of Moscow and Russia, Alexy II, has suggested that future dialogue be «on the doctrinal level, on important questions like God, Man and the world... and (on the practical level) on the defence of the role of religion in social
life, the opposition of xenophobia and intolerance (and) the promotion of common
initiatives for peace»
And so
for Balthasar the Church flows from the seriousness of the Incarnation and Christ's
life as a human being.4 The Church, therefore, is a constitutive part of the divine
initiative and not a consequence of it.
She now
lives in Sheffield, where she works with Girls» Brigade Ministries, heading up its
initiative, The Esther Collective, a 9 - month leadership programme
for women aged 18 to 30.
This plan
for man is centred upon Christ, who «reveals to us in all its fullness the
initiative of love and the plan
for true
life that God has prepared
for us» (n. 1).
I cherish instead the notion that if we could understand not only the sociology and psychology of religion but also the religion of religion; if we could get at the roots of conviction in the
lives of profound believers in the open society; if we could combine civility with devotion — if we could do these things, religious forces might retrieve some
initiative and offer examples
for coexistence in the world of the nations and the military powers.
Liz Leadbetter Kirkhaven's manager said: «We are delighted that our social work students at Kirkhaven are using their
initiative and research to raise funds to enable our service users to sample some
life experiences that a lot of us take
for granted.»
This job title is something
for which she has certainly earned her stripes, having spent years
living in the toughest of neighbourhoods in Canada and Australia in order to carry out church planting and social action
initiatives.
In his introduction to the fourth way in the form of a motu proprio (or, decree on his own
initiative), the pope opens with the words of Jesus according to St. John: «No one has greater love than this, to lay down one's
life for one's friends».
It is in this global context that the people takes
initiatives for economic justice,
for direct participation and intervention in the market process, and
for economic actions
for sustainable
life.
Jessica Keating is director of the Office of Human Dignity and
Life Initiatives in the McGrath Institute
for Church
Life at the University of Notre Dame.
Unchecked by respect
for individual persons and individual
initiative, these can be principles of strangulation and death, not of vitality,
life, invention, and creativity.
For a republic, and especially for its democratic rather than aristocratic form, the principle of social life is virtue, which James Sellers has recently paraphrased in more modern language as «willed initiative.&raq
For a republic, and especially
for its democratic rather than aristocratic form, the principle of social life is virtue, which James Sellers has recently paraphrased in more modern language as «willed initiative.&raq
for its democratic rather than aristocratic form, the principle of social
life is virtue, which James Sellers has recently paraphrased in more modern language as «willed
initiative.»
God has taken full
initiative to provide sustenance sufficient
for this
life and the next.
Its weekly programme includes outreach events
for men, youth, older people, and women and children; all part of its Real
Lives outreach
initiative this year.
Therefore, I would suggest that the most important reason
for our clinging to the notion of revelation is not to evoke a sense of privilege but to give strong expression to our sense of the always surprising
initiative or «prevenience» of God and the conviction that we are not ourselves the authors of the promise we
live by.
The parables which best illustrate the divine
initiative that stems from the yearning love of God
for every person, whatever one's moral status or station in
life, are the trilogy of the lost sheep, the lost coin, and the lost boy, ordinarily called the prodigal son.
The ideal aim which he entertains
for the initial aim of each actual occasion in a
living person accounts
for the varying determination of his
initiative or presence from person to person, and it is always uniquely tailored to the most relevant possibilities at work within the
life situation of each individual person (CNT 154; PPCT 388).