But we can tell you that he offers a unique look at seven foundational business skills all AEs need, set against the backdrop of the Serengeti with its animal
inhabitants as metaphors and examples of each skill:
These 10 recent films, released between 2006 and 2013, capture office buildings and
their inhabitants as we transition from...
These 10 recent films, released between 2006 and 2013, capture office buildings and
their inhabitants as we transition from soldiering on alone in our cubicles to working on teams in open spaces, pods and even far away from actual office buildings — and see our lives change in the process.
The Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983 (New South Wales)(ALRA (NSW)-RRB- was enacted with the primary aim of returning significant parts of the State to their Aboriginal
inhabitants as a form of compensation and in recognition of the great spiritual attachment that Aborigines have to land.108 Another aim was based in the belief that land rights could lay the basis for improving Aboriginal self - sufficiency and economic well - being, through the purchase of economically viable properties.
People Benefit From Biodiversity Better protecting Turkey's biodiversity is important for the country's human
inhabitants as well, with nearly 20 million rural people benefiting from it culturally and commercially, particularly through fishing, honey production, and the use of plants for medicine and dyes.
It is described by the local
inhabitants as the «immortality herb», because people within Guizhou Province, where jiaogulan herbal teas are consumed regularly, are said to have a history of unusual longevity.
Hangzhou, with roughly the same number of
inhabitants as Paris,
Shot in Mali, Neil Beloufa's Kempinski (2007) is a science fiction documentary featuring interviews with local
inhabitants as they imagine their visions of the future.
Roger and Chris will collaborate in an effort to better understand the the city and
its inhabitants as well as offer a setting for contemplation of Fred Sandback's work within the MCA's inner spaces.
Ko's is a humanist vision amidst a world that has become foreign to
its inhabitants as creators, but as Einstein famously said, «In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity.»
Described as a magical realist adventure, 29 is set within a single flat (actually owned by the game's development team), and follows the lives of
its inhabitants as they prepare to move out and move on with their lives.
As she makes her way across the island in search of her friends, she'll stumble upon a small arsenal of weapons that allow her to hold her own against the island's
inhabitants as well as traverse obstacles and open up previously blocked areas.
Enjoy coasting alongside these underwater
inhabitants as they playfully swim around the magnificent coral gardens.
We here at Chabil Mar do not blame him for that because we understand and appreciate the beautiful things that Belize offers to its 350,000
inhabitants as well as the thousands of travelers who visit the country each year.
The town of Playa Carmen is also colored with many different restaurants that reflect the towns multicultural
inhabitants as they showcase many different ethnicities and flavors from all over the world.
It is possible to catch a glimpse of such elusive jungle
inhabitants as Tapir, Ocelot, Margay, Howler Monkey, Agouti, Coatimundi, Brocket Deer and Peccary.
Bitterness over the forced move colors Jimm's feelings about her new home, referring to the South's
inhabitants as unimaginative and the locale as mosquito - infested and boggy.
The very fact that Britain bragged that «the sun never sets on the British Empire» means colonialism and treating the original
inhabitants as 2nd class citizens.
Northern Territory is nearly the size of Alaska and more than twice the size of Texas but has only as many
inhabitants as Buffalo, New York, or Laredo, Texas, or Irvine, California, and they're concentrated in its two main towns.
It suggests a world in which the operating systems have become distant from such
inhabitants as Johnny and the women in the flat.
Girls go missing and are then found in a marsh known to the local
inhabitants as the «Killing Fields.»
His new film, «Free Fall,» sounds especially intriguing — it follows a woman who jumps off the roof of an apartment block, who gets glimpses into the lives of
the inhabitants as she passes their windows on the way down.
With the immense help of their cinematographer, Roger Deakins, they render the landscape in ways that set apart
its inhabitants as actors in a vast folkloric enterprise.
Their leader, the evil sorcerer Gul» dan (Daniel Wu), uses a dangerous magic called the Fel — which feeds on the energy of life — to send a small war party of orcs through a portal to the peaceful realm of Azeroth in the hopes of conquering the land and using
its inhabitants as fuel to transport the rest of the fleeing Horde.
High into the most horrible places and situations anyone can imagine, hoping to make the school and all it's
inhabitants as unhappy as they made him.
As he revels in command of the Minions, our trainee tyrant will be able to take his growing pains out on the local fairy tale
inhabitants as he protects his castle and lands.
The current estimated population was around 68,000
inhabitants as of 1993.
It's definitely time that all conventional doctors considered the health of our friendly microbial
inhabitants as much as the health of our own genetically produced cells.
This is true of certain pacific island countries
inhabitants as well.
One - state solutions 1: Many left - wing Palestinian academics and activists, and some far - left - wing Israelis, view a one - state solution with equal rights for
all inhabitants as the only just solution to the conflict.
During the Modern era European Christians, most notably Britain and France, took over much of the Middle East as the spoils of war and treated the primarily Islamic
inhabitants as conquered people.
We need the King here, but in the interim let's pursue to make this earth and
its inhabitants as fitting as possible for the King's return.
When they do recover land, they recognize the need to disrupt the lives of
the inhabitants as little as possible.
Not exact matches
After all, the tourism industry is often portrayed
as one that helps mostly - white Northerners visit places where they pay mostly - brown
inhabitants of southern climes to call them «sir» or «ma'am» — with the profits going largely to the mostly - wealthy shareholders of the cruise - line or resort chain.
«
As Clermont - Ferrand is a sporty city, IKEA wanted to give to the
inhabitants an event that perfectly suits their needs,» said Vanessa Vannier from ubi bene.
Small, concentrated districts like the Scillies and Gibraltar will report before then,
as may the City of London (which has very few
inhabitants because it's all office space), but these are sideshows to the main event.
And it's not just Deresiewicz who claims that Gen Y doesn't want to change the world so much
as sell its
inhabitants more stuff (or maybe, just maybe, change the world by selling more stuff).
We're in the midst of the Toronto International Film Festival, which means a good number of our city's
inhabitants and media are agog in what can only be described
as starfucking.
Egli said that opportunities to learn information from local
inhabitants or interrogating detainees have been reduced
as the United States has withdrawn troops and intelligence assets from Iraq and Afghanistan.
Twenty - seven of Dominica's 73,000
inhabitants were declared dead
as a result of Maria, with dozens more went missing.
As a researcher at a nonprofit inhabitant confidence think tank, I've investigated cases of cryptocurrencies and unlawful financing, such
As a researcher at a nonprofit
inhabitant confidence think tank, I've investigated cases of cryptocurrencies and unlawful financing, such
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«It is he that sitteth upon the circle of the earth, and the
inhabitants thereof are
as gras.shoppers; that stretcheth out the heavens
as a curtain, and spreadeth them out
as a tent to dwell in.»
His Side Pierced Prophecy: Zechariah 12:10 «And I will pour out on the house of David and on the
inhabitants of Jerusalem, the Spirit of grace and of supplication, so that they will look on Me whom they have pierced; and they will mourn for Him,
as one mourns for an only son, and they will weep bitterly over Him, like the bitter weeping over a first - born.
So long
as there are American military operations in the middle east, many of the
inhabitants of those countries will nod their heads in agreement.
Cult buildings were especially concentrated in Rome, a place which functioned (in one sense) like Versailles or the Paris of Napoleon,
as the shop - window of the regime, advertising the benefits of the pax romana and encouraging
inhabitants of the empire to be willing and compliant participants in its maintenance.
Inquisitions, by contrast, usually succeed: The Catholic Church succeeded in stamping out broadly held heresies,
as in the Albigensian Crusade of 1220 - 1229, which destroyed between 200,000 and 1,000,000
inhabitants of Cathar - controlled towns in Southern France.
Lewis» most successful novel, I believe, is the first part of his science - fiction trilogy, Out of the Silent Planet, in which a Cambridge don named Ransom is kidnapped by two diabolical characters, the scientist Weston and the entrepreneur Devine, and transported via rocket ship
as a sacrificial victim to the
inhabitants of another planet called Malacandra (Mars).12.
As inhabitants of the modern world, we are religious now perhaps to the extent of our desire to crack open the coffin of materialism, and to give to reality a larger, freer definition than is allowed by the militant materialists of the corporate economy and their political servants, or by the mechanical paradigm of reductive science.
The
inhabitants live
as secular desert monks, solemnly awaiting the end in cloistered silence.
Yet even a modest familiarity with the Scholastic tradition may lead one to wonder how many of the proposals offered
as needed trinitarian novelties, here and elsewhere, have already been scrutinized, and perhaps found wanting, by the long departed
inhabitants of that mostly uncharted land.