Sentences with phrase «grow as a person independent»

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As Independent editor Simon Kelner pointed out: «Whatever Brand may be, he's not trivial... [he] definitely articulates a strain of thinking among a growing number of young people who feel disenfranchised, disenchanted, disengaged and, most important, disinterested in the idea that politics can change the world.»
We can not avoid crisis, but learning to handle each one as it comes, and using it as a growth experience, makes us better prepared for the surprises of the future, and assures our children a chance of growing up as the independent and creative persons we dream for them to be.
Despite the encouraging findings, Attenborough warned that people's growing appetite for science could be dulled if today's high - quality science and technology programmes on prime - time television are pushed aside as ITV moves downmarket and the BBC commissions more programmes from independent producers (see Comment, this issue).
As learning grows more collaborative, mirroring many contemporary work settings, teachers can't ignore the pressures that tempt young people to cheat, say three researchers at the Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE) in a recent essay for the National Association of Independent Schools.
Continuing to grow in awareness and understanding of what it means to engage in this work as a Latino male, he will leverage his unique experiences to lead a community - focused institution that will empower educated and independent thinkers who, through their stories, will reshape the way people view South Dallas.
If there was an independent, respected organization — I'll pick the CBA Women's Forum as a random example — that would create, maintain, and grow this website, I and other male speakers could confidently point event organizers to that resource and say, «We'd like you to invite some people on this list.»
As many young people learn quickly, becoming fully independent comes with its share of freedom and fun, but also with quite a few growing pains.
If so, life insurance can provide for their needs if you should die.For most people, the need for life insurance will be highest after starting a family and will decrease over time as children grow up and become independent.
Kids who grew up with this type of parenting said it has made them better persons who were raised as independent, compassionate and hard - working adults.
In this family dynamics, the kids grow up as highly - independent adults with high trust in people that they also show high interest in having children or getting married.
As young people grow from 8 to 18, they also become more independent and, we hope, more responsible too.
«They're a bunch of knowledgeable people that really care about helping you grow your business --(providing) meetings, teleconferencing, helping with recruiting and establishing a better bottom line that you wouldn't get as an independent,» says Ray.
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