Sentences with phrase «fullest human potential»

I'm a huge believer in developing habits that lead us to discover and bring forth our fullest human potential.
My overriding concern has been to see a student - centric system emerge that can flexibly and affordably respond to different student needs so that students can realize their fullest human potential.
He had realized that although technology had not improved the education system to this point, in the future, it could be a part of the answer to America's education woes — a critical component in creating a student - centric system in which every child could realize her fullest human potential, not just the lucky ones.
The Waldorf schools acknowledge and respect the natural gifts of each person, encouraging and challenging students to achieve their fullest human potential.
Instead, it is much more important that we help our spouse to be the person he or she should be — by helping each other become mature, loving Christians, realizing our fullest human potential, becoming what we can and ought to be.

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He acknowledges that even the «preembryo» has «biological membership in the human community» and must be respected for its «profound potential» to become «an individual in the fullest sense, an undeniable person.»
That is why I believe tonight's event that brings together celebrated achievers from diverse backgrounds is a clear indication that Africa has got the right human resource to guarantee the realization of its fullest potential.
It is our choice to be healthy or not, to perform well or poorly, to reach our human potential or continue to struggle, to be injured and in pain or live life to the fullest — or, to finally shed the unwanted body fat.
School is where you go to learn skills that help make you a productive citizen and grow to your fullest potential as a human being.»
Our Ashtanga style gradually leads the practitioner to rediscover his or her fullest potential on all levels of human consciousness, physical, psychological, and spiritual.
(a) The development of the child's personality, talents and mental and physical abilities to their fullest potential; (b) The development of respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms, and for the principles enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations; (c) The development of respect for the child's parents, his or her own cultural identity, language and values, for the national values of the country in which the child is living, the country from which he or she may originate, and for civilizations different from his or her own;
Passionate Marriage helps couples overcome relationship hurdles and reach their fullest potential as lovers and human beings.
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