The basic thesis of the movement is that congregations must be built
from homogeneous groups of people.
They are now far
from a homogeneous group.
Not exact matches
Homogeneous groups are comprised of leaders
from similarly sized companies facing similarly complex issues.
The
group that was to become the people and nation of Israel in the centuries following the Exodus
from Egypt is described here as a relatively unified and
homogeneous entity.
The estimates for the 7 studies reporting exclusive feeding were more
homogeneous (χ2 = 8, P = 0.23) than were the estimates
from all 17 studies; the overall mean difference in total cholesterol
from the 7 studies reporting exclusive feeding was stronger (mean difference: − 0.15 mmol / L; 95 % CI: 0.23, − 0.06 mmol / L; Figure 3) than that in the remaining 10 studies (14 388 subjects) that did not report exclusive feeding (mean difference: − 0.01 mmol / L; 95 % CI: − 0.06, 0.03 mmol / L; χ2 = 14, P = 0.12; test for difference between
groups, P = 0.005).
The human species is essentially
homogeneous from a genetic perspective, however, the various
groups have some subtle but significant differences at statistical and scientific level that have developed over time due to the effect of geographical, demographic and cultural factors» says Valentina Coia.
The show contains work
from artists in eight countries, and surveys the rich variety of methods and concerns of contemporary Latinos, dispelling the myth that they are a
homogeneous cultural
group.
This workshop will present a method for designing flexible protocols for
Group Schema Therapy of varying lengths
from 20 sessions to 2 years; for mixed or
homogeneous diagnoses; with and without individual therapy sessions.