Sentences with phrase «kind of future generation»

«It's about what kind of future generation are we creating within our current set of students and what kind of world do we want to model for them?

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Plus other people have mentioned bombing mosque's, what kind of example are we teaching are children and future generations??
The challenge, to both adults and youth, is to pioneer in developing a new kind of collaboration between the generations so that we can search together for the answers to the problems threatening our planet's future!
They should be made to feel ashamed of their outlook so that they would not get opportunity to breed the same kind of hatred on the impressionable minds of the future generations
Likewise, it is not enough to proceed without some picture of the kind of life that future generations would have if the quest for a cure for aging were successful.
One conference in Milan this time last year had as its title «Family, Land and Tradition: What kind of world will we leave to future generations
In a time when there seems little exposure on this kind of lifestyle within the gay community, I was happy to see that the future generations - our children - are finally being acknowledged as part of gay culture.
They are built to last; the kind of toys that can be passed on or handed down to future generations.
Further reducing federal investment in these kinds of foundational goods will set back the country even further — undermining economic growth, causing standards of living to stagnate, and putting prosperity at risk for future generations of Americans.
I wouldn't be surprised if «E.T.» eventually turned into the kind of durable classic that can be revived indefinitely for future generations.
In a year that prognosticators keep telling us is a weak one for Best Actress contenders, passing over the astonishing tour - de-force central turn by Australian actress Essie Davis in the film seems like the kind of thing that future generations will shake their heads at.
It's this kind of can - do, positive attitude that makes Merseth feel thrilled about this new generation of future educators.
And if not, what kinds of future teachers will emerge from those schools to teach the generations behind them?
The financial stability of the retirement cohort is a fundamental pillar of any developed economy, and if that pillar is crumbling, it means future generations of elderly Canadians will be even more dependent on government support, even more hobbled by debt, and even more vulnerable to the kinds of economic swoons that we saw last year.»
«After all, this is for our future generation, and these kinds of actions will hopefully set them on the right path.»
It's the same reason I can't fully endorse e-reading — I've studied history, I know how important it is to have some kind of archive future generations can access.
If it continues to have this kind of staying power, Monster Hunter: World could very well be the first in many more titles to come for future generations of console releases.
Over twenty years later we've been reborn as a new kind of studio; one dedicated to not only restoring gaming's heritage, but to preserving it and keeping it alive and available for future generations.
Now, with the Nintendo Switch already firmly entrenched as one of the must - have gaming devices of this generation, it will be interesting to see what kind of future Furukawa envisions for the console's lifespan.
We can look at the environment as some kind of endowment and it's okay to live off of the interest of the endowment but we have some responsibility to pass this endowment on to future generations.
From the standpoint of doing something about global warming, the uncertainties are irrelevant unless we don't care what kind of world we leave for future generations - of humans and polar bears.
One fundamental question that gets almost no attention is this: What kind of a future world do we want following generations to inhabit?
Supporting the generation and dissemination of public knowledge of the sciences relevant to the global eco-crises we've produced (and how best to undo / manage such crises) is not a bad idea / activity to pursue; especially if we're determined to nurture and secure the kinds of clear signals for which future generations are likely to say thanks for your life - affirming, freedom - loving labors.
That's not the kind of legacy we want to leave for future generations.
Paris climate talks this week descended into madcap all - night negotiations, as delegates desperately tried to salvage some kind of agreement beyond empty promises to do something sometime about what President Obama insists is the gravest threat to our planet, national security and future generations.
The kind of (model supported) scenario construction that is deserving a lot of attention nowadays is the generation of synthetic weather events using a climate model, but cast in a future setting by adjusting the boundary conditions driving the climate system (greenhouse gas, aerosol, land use,...).
Modi, who once suggested yoga could combat climate change, says he feels no foreign pressure but worries over «what kind of legacy we want to leave for our future generations».
What Lester and Jonathan agree on is that is all comes back to the question of what kind of a world we want to leave for future generations and what we are prepared to do to make it possible.
«Together, these kinds of projects will help offset negative impacts from fossil fuel electric generation and bring us closer to a clean energy future
That kind of people assumes, just as did centuries ago Madame de Pompadour and King Louis XV that the benefits still will hold during their lifetime and the problems will be the preoccupations of future generations.
A minimum requirement of a economy that comes at least close to doing that for almost all people (which ours doesn't) would also be that it does not foreclose the possibility that future generation can partake in any kind of life at all (or any life remotely close to these minimums), and that it does not destroy or massively reduce the vitality of the living earth and the systems that sustain it (a minimum standard which again our industrial system has utterly failed to meet).
It's time we, as a society, adopted a broader view and recognized that our well - being depends on much more than our economic productivity... It's time we all enjoyed the kind of personal fulfilment and leisure that Canadians once dared to imagine was possible for ourselves and for future generations.
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