Sentences with phrase «ideal role models»

Who is your ideal role model?
«He is not what I would call an ideal role model in eating and his attitude toward nutrition in general.»
And he reckons that another former Southampton styar, Theo Walcott, is the ideal role model for those areas.
As well as being quite expensive, Aurier is currently banned in the UK for attacking a french police officer, some may say not an ideal role model for a young inspiring team.
Nutt seems an ideal role model for aspiring scientist - advocates, standing up for rational, practical, science - driven approaches to policy in place of the much more common moralistic, ideology - driven approach.
Wiseau is not the ideal role model.
Santa Claus is admired by children everywhere, but for those mature individuals who are currently in career transition, you may also want to look up to him as an ideal role model.
After reading the job description I am convinced that your role requires someone like me who can be an ideal role model for children during class.
So back to the Wizard of Oz, and the view by Carol Stephenson, dean of business at the Ivey School of Business, who identified Dorothy as an ideal role model for contemporary business leaders.

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The ideal mentor is an accomplished role model.
This claim is frequently presented, whether implicitly or explicitly, as a correlative to the idea that Christianity often as personified by Jesus or less frequently by Paul - was «goad» for women, paid them particular attention, or at least offered them opportunities not otherwise available, to caricature, the ideal of «the Feminist Jesus».60 In an admirable and scholarly article Leonard Swidler has marshaled historical evidences to show convincingly that Jesus was a Feminist.61 The politics of such a view is self - evident, for much study of the subject has developed within a context where women were struggling to establish a proper role for themselves within the contemporary church; to this end they have sought an egalitarian past to act as model for present polity.62
Referring to Trice as a «role model» and «inspiration» who symbolized the ideals of «devotion to the team, giving one's all,» Jischke declared, «He has become a hero — not so much for what he accomplished, because his life was cut short — but for what he represented.»
Which is too bad, because if celebrity culture can indeed change societal norms, then we need role models like Mo'Nique on magazine covers like People to normalize open relationships and Hugh Grant to normalize the idea that «40 - year - long monogamous, faithful» marriages may not be the ideal.
At the end of the NYSCA training, coaches sign a Code of Ethics agreeing to uphold basic tenants of being an ideal coach, such as treating each player as an individual and being a role model of fair play and sportsmanship.
He is expected to be the embodiment of all the virtues — a man of superhuman qualities at once an ideal husband and a loving father, a ceaseless provider and a flawless role model.
Turning to young people, the mayor said: «There are still deep social problems that we've got to address by looking at what happens in the lives of young people, their role models, their ideals, what they want to achieve.
Christmas Island's location makes it a model location to study the role of warming on reefs, but it also has a diverse array of reefs — from ones impacted by human fishing to ones that are in pristine condition — that make it ideal to see how different influences play out.
As president of the Salk Institute, I recognize that I have a unique and ideal opportunity to be a mentor and role model, to pave the way for others.
Brooke turns out to be her ideal confidante and New Yorker role model, effortlessly hip, creative and exactly what Tracy herself feels entitled to be.
Today, technology plays an increasingly active role in daily classroom work, and educators see the ideal instructional model to prepare students to be college - and career - ready as incorporating a mix of small - group collaboration, personalized instruction, projected - oriented learning, and student - led learning.
The award recognizes a veterinarian, who through his or her contributions to food animal practice, organized veterinary medicine, high ideals and dedication to the production of food animals, serves as a role model for veterinary students.
Culled from an unspecified collection, the two Morris Louis paintings, Beth Samach (1958) and Gamma (1960), play multiple roles: They are asked to represent the ideals and aspirations of a historical moment of great confidence and aspiration, and to model the falling motion of collapsing buildings in their blooming color drags.
In the early part of the 20th century, European artists had also questioned accepted ideals of beauty, and the choice of Rossy de Palma, often referred to as «a Picasso portrait come to life» — her asymmetric features so impressed film director Pedro Almodóvar that he gave her a starring role in Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1988)-- to model the latest Portable Art project collection is apposite.
She distinguishes herself as a mentor of young lawyers, as a role model for Aboriginal youth, and as one who daily manifests the highest ideals of the legal profession.
Santa is an ideal executive role model who has never lost touch with his audience, young and old, continually reinventing himself to sustain his brand reputation.
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