Not exact matches
The real turning point for her career was her completion of a Graduate Certificate in
Social Impact in 2012, which tapped
into a long - held
belief that helping those around her and contributing to society is important.
Social Mental Models: this represents the collective insight into attitudes, beliefs, perceptions, ideas, and emotive thoughts that are learned, experienced, and acquired in a social and business co
Social Mental Models: this represents the collective insight
into attitudes,
beliefs, perceptions, ideas, and emotive thoughts that are learned, experienced, and acquired in a
social and business co
social and business context.
If one is not prejudiced either by
social beliefs or by scientific training
into the conviction that life originated spontaneously on the Earth, this simple calculation (of the 2,000 proteins coming about chance) wipes the idea entirely out of court.»
It is everywhere: intruding
into our lives, being pushed on us, hypo critic, and stagnating
social progress.All these lunatics want ME to change MY life to suit THEIR
belief system.We have just as many fanatic Christians as there are fanatic Islamists telling me how to live my life.
Within it, for authority to remain itself and not be transformed
into some other form of
social control, those who hold it must reflect, embody, and promote shared
beliefs and intentions.
Oh and speaking of hypocrisy and or intolerance... let me clue you
into the LGBT culture and
belief system — they have as MUCH racism, intolerance and misogyny and misandry, bigotry,
social and elitist classist division and hate of heto ro se xuals you cant even BEGIN to imagine.
For generations mainline Protestants have tried to «demythologize» the contents of scriptures and creeds in an effort to gain
social and political influence, while dispensationalists have avidly «mythologized» the Bible
into ever more incredible systems of
belief about the «end times.»
@Earwin, no one would deny or question your right to a personal god or the
belief thereof; what most atheists do not agree with is the intrusion
into government and
social programs / schools / etc; by the church, any church.
I find it to be a very deeply ingrained
belief within me and I am trying to overcome it — both by examining where that aching sense of feeling alone comes from AND by creating new habits and new
social connections (hiring babysitters, having housemates, considering moving
into a cohousing community, creating a babysitting coop, attending neighborhood
social gatherings, etc.).
Far more
social justice and
belief and knowledge that anyone can get
into politics.
Many Americans continue to say their religious
beliefs have been influential in shaping their views about
social issues, including abortion and same - sex marriage, according to Pew research, but it doesn't always translate
into votes.
It goes
into other areas, too, for instance the liberal desire for government - funded health care, or other
social programs, versus the conservative
belief that the primary responsibility should rest with the individual.
Finally, as well as getting people
into work, and taking action to improve wages and working conditions, a
social security system built on our
belief in the dignity of work, must ensure that people are rewarded for the effort and contribution they make throughout their working lives.
Contrary to current
beliefs viewing gang structure as hierarchical and clan recruiting processes as rigorous, Red Gang members described their gang structure as a loose
social network
into which individuals drifted through friendships with current associates; similarly, gang leadership was said to be the result of personal dexterity — individuals ascended to command status because of their personal traits — rather than the outcome of a selective system imposed from above.
«The
Social Norms and Beliefs of Teenage Male Electronic Cigarette Use,» a research study published in Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse (Routledge), delves into the social norms and beliefs of teenage male electronic cigarette
Social Norms and
Beliefs of Teenage Male Electronic Cigarette Use,» a research study published in Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse (Routledge), delves into the social norms and beliefs of teenage male electronic cigarette
Beliefs of Teenage Male Electronic Cigarette Use,» a research study published in Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse (Routledge), delves
into the
social norms and beliefs of teenage male electronic cigarette
social norms and
beliefs of teenage male electronic cigarette
beliefs of teenage male electronic cigarette users.
The irresistibly romantic tale of unlikely love beating the odds has become a beloved storyline and has turned
into a widely held
belief which explains this
social and natural phenomenon.
Intelligent, happy, beautiful outside but more inside, passionate beyond
belief I EVERYTHING I do from work tp personal, funny, intimate, honest, true blue faithful, compassionate and caring, fun and very
social... love both women and men but women are just for «throwing
into the mix» now and...
Adams handles every moment with skill and aplomb — no more so than in the scene at the baby shower, in which she is required to portray
social uncertainty and lack of confidence developing
into belief in her worth and (for the first time in years) hope for her future.
Assimilated
into American schools and internalizing American
beliefs, these youth may not think about their legal status until they learn they can't get a driver's license or a
social security number in order to work.
The research presented in this volume seems to support incorporating data around adult collaboration
into accountability measures — data that «reveals more about how schools actually work — work processes,
social interactions, norms and
beliefs, and especially how all of this comes together.»
These findings offer new insight
into the potential ways in which
social networks and collegial interaction influence teacher
beliefs.
Do something that is newsworthy (besides publishing, which is too passive) Tie
into a
social cause or movement that people care about Align yourself within the
beliefs and attitudes you share with your target readers Don't be invisible, people visit blogs to learn about the blogger.
This reawakening saw artists delve
into the spheres of
social concerns,
belief systems (the spiritual), the ethics of the new age of science, and a reckoning with history and the history of art.
I appropriate familiar objects and
social events, which are universally recognisable within specific cultural contexts (games, souvenirs), to invite audiences to take a look at the society that they live in, often revealing underlying
belief systems, drawing audiences
into a series of questions that ask «how do we come to know what it is that we know» — Yara El - Sherbini, 2015
A drive to purchase one's way
into a certain
social caste, a longing to share (if momentarily) in the risks of bohemian life or art's intellectual adventure, a
belief in art as a kind of religion (its icons compelling sacrifice), a need to cushion one's surroundings with objects of beauty or significance — who can say what complex motives go
into the acquisition of works of art?
James extended the «benefit» idea
into a
belief of general
social insurance.
Is this transposition of
social life
into the intellectual sphere much different from the jury system — with its implicit
belief that jurors»
social instincts are their best guidelines as to what the law requires them to conclude?
Many people incorporate religious or spiritual values and
beliefs into all aspects of personal life — individual, family,
social and marriage relationships are all impacted.
Participants will reflect on their current
beliefs, knowledge, and practice guided by the Critical Competencies; identify, analyze, and begin applying understanding of the Critical Competencies that support
social - emotional development in children and related instructional practices; and begin integrating the Critical Competencies model and resources
into current and proposed courses and programs of study.
Without change, negative core
beliefs formed early in life remain fixed
into adulthood, with severe
social and emotional consequences.
I take
into account the influences of the «context» a person lives in, which means that I believe that our lives,
beliefs, behavioural scripts are influenced by the wider
social, community and family networks.
Policy and practice decision - makers need to pay particular attention to parents who are most at risk: they need find ways to facilitate change in parents» behaviours, taking
into consideration factors such as parent
beliefs,
social support, mental health status, in order to maximize effectiveness.