Sentences with phrase «form bonds of community»

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842 The Church's bond with non-Christian religions is in the first place the common origin and end of the human race: All nations form but one community.
A community is where «life is lived,» a society is an association in rational action, and the mass is man caught up by stimuli in which there are no real social bonds.12 The idea of the community — the willed entity — is important for the form of the church.13
Of course, we read Scripture together in our churches and work to understand it, but similar practices of reading and discussing other books in our churches and neighborhoods can form and strengthen bonds between us and transform our community and how we live and work together (and interact with other communities, locally and around the globeOf course, we read Scripture together in our churches and work to understand it, but similar practices of reading and discussing other books in our churches and neighborhoods can form and strengthen bonds between us and transform our community and how we live and work together (and interact with other communities, locally and around the globeof reading and discussing other books in our churches and neighborhoods can form and strengthen bonds between us and transform our community and how we live and work together (and interact with other communities, locally and around the globe).
The local coaching community is a prime example of the bond of brotherhood formed through rugby.
The report also agreed that hunts did contribute to the cohesion of rural communities, but qualified this by saying that this was not as important as the bonds formed by the village pub or church.
«Our nation's permanent mission is to form a «more perfect union» — deepening the meaning of freedom, broadening the reach of opportunity, strengthening the bonds of community,» Clinton said.
As the photographer's wife begins forming a genuine bond with the children, the schoolteacher and the photographer also develop a rapport as each teaches the other something about their chosen trades and how those trades relate to the greater good of each man's community.
Reorganizing the schools into a number of self - contained small learning communities or academies helps teachers learn each of their students» names, keep the hallways clear and form stronger bonds with students and other teachers.
Reorganizing the schools into a number of self - contained small learning communities or academies helps teachers learn each of their students» names, keep the hallways clear and form stronger bonds with students and other teachers.Interdisciplinary teacher teaming further reinforces the physical organization through common planning time during which teachers develop integrated lesson plans and share information about the performance of their students in different disciplines.
The North American Veterinary Community has teamed up with the Human Animal Bond Research Institute to form a new certification for veterinarians to achieve a greater understanding of the Human - Animal Bond.
An additional benefit for both the community and the rest of the world is that the trees and the soil in their forest contain large quantities of carbon, which bonds with oxygen to form the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide when released into the atmosphere.
By particularizing the rights of indigenous peoples, the Declaration seeks to accomplish what should have been accomplished without it: the application of universal human rights principles in a way that appreciates not just the humanity of indigenous individuals but that also values the bonds of community they form...
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