The purpose of schools is to support generation after generation of democratic culture in order to
foster whole people, healthy society and a peaceful world.
Not exact matches
Kim Peters, an executive vice president at the Great Place to Work Institute, which produces the rankings, says that
Whole Foods consistently stands out for several reasons: its willingness to let
people's individuality shine through, the sense of teamwork it
fosters, employees» belief in the company's mission and purpose, and its propensity for developing workers through cross-training and other means.
The truth is that religion is a LIE and that many
people can not face that and will remain in denial their
whole lives out of a terroristic fear deliberately
fostered by the religion and their own schizoid paranoia.
And a more
whole people is more able and more likely to
foster the nurturing of a world in which the abundant life is possible for all
In every grade, we
foster the growth and development of the
whole person.
We learned that beyond
fostering, no - kill is incorporating a
whole community mentality of
people involved and invested to make sure they're doing the best they can.»
«Field trip
fostering has brought a
whole new group of
people to our shelter that would have never visited otherwise,» said Jackson.
From the start of the
whole adoption process; application papers, the home visit, and meeting him at the
foster home, we interfaced with a unique group of «Collie
People» who are caring, knowledgeable and enthusiastic individuals that made our adoption an enjoyable and wonderful experience.»
I'm one of a handful of
people in my class (and my
whole school really) who does not own a pet and is not
fostering one.
There is a
whole community and new movement of
people and orgs exploring the use of games to «
foster progress on this finite planet»: www.gamesforchange.org
By nurturing the individual through
fostering resilience and encouraging ones capacity to positively change, Relationships Australia NSW strives for a society made
whole, one
person at a time.
An evidence based and properly resourced national multicultural policy is critical in regard to (I) guiding
whole of government policy and program development (II) improving the access and equity of
people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and (III)
fostering a tolerant and cohesive society.