He also loves spending time with his staff and nurturing our family -
like practice culture, which translates to warmer, friendlier and better coordinated service for our clients and patients.
Not exact matches
But if they ignore some of these things,
like the quality issues, how they might adapt the
culture, bringing in better
practices — I don't know why they would ignore those things — but if they do, it could really blow up on them.»
If Dr. McCraty's quote sounds
like metaphysical psychobabble, consider the evidence found in work
cultures that
practice heart - squeezing, organizational kindness.
All I got out of this is that Chad thinks slavery is just fine under the right scenarios and that there was no need for the state or a moral authority (
like, say, god) to point out that alternate labor scenarios, as
practiced in many
cultures, might be preferable.
Innumerable examples of
like folk beliefs and
practices may be found in any so - called advanced
culture.
If we understand baptism as a «full identification» then passages
like Romans 6:4 can have meaning and significance for all people in all
cultures at all times; not just for the segment of the world that
practices burial.
To me it just seems
like an easy way to scare parents of all races and
cultures away from a natural and beneficial
practice.
Over time, the
practice of using clay was forgotten by most
cultures, but as the holistic health and organic food movements gain momentum, people have become more open to traditional products
like Redmond Clay.
With health and wellness
practices like healthy eating, meditation and yoga saturating our
culture, it was only a matter of time before these healthy habits began working their way into wedding themes.
The British society, just
like many other countries with a mixed
culture and race in the populace which have entrenched beliefs and antagonistic attitudes towards the other race especially the coloured from a minority group.The general public and the society are not used to seeing mixed couple a fact that has been in
practice for some from uninspiring stories passed on from their forefathers.
Привет)-RRB- Hey Hello)-RRB- I'm easy going, funny, gentleman, a little bit shy, I
like to dance and listen music (all afroLatin dances and music),
practice sports, travel, sigthseeing, meet people, know about
cultures etc...
I'm not Jewish myself, so I'm very naive to the
culture and their religious
practices, and found it a interesting insight to a, I'm sure, small portion of what it may be
like to be of Jewish faith.
At YES Prep North Central, the college - bound
culture, high - octane teaching
practices, and strong relationships — among students, among teachers, and among teachers and students — all fit together
like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle.
If teachers were trained
like professionals, expected to approach their
practice like professionals, and paid
like professionals, maybe the phrase «just a teacher» would no longer be part of our
culture.
These sessions are campus - based workshops, school tours, teacher workstation labs, instructional technology sessions, and
practice implementation frameworks through our five core Learning Series: Teach
Like a Champion (TLaC Tuesdays), New Teacher Saturdays (Guided Cycle Series), Creating a Climate of Success for All (Classroom
Culture & Management), CHAMPS (PBIS) specialized training (content test preparation, SpED, A4E) and campus - based early dismissal learning days.
Describe what a positive, supportive, and engaging
culture looks, sounds, and feels
like and
practice ways to foster this.
Like our turnaround and transformation process, our performance management services focus on shifting the
culture of the school and district by engaging all parties in the decision making, in order to address the related issues — hiring
practices, working conditions, professional development, recruitment, and compensation — that impact the effectiveness of the evaluation system.
Describe what a positive, supportive, and engaging
culture looks, sounds, and feel
like and
practice ways to foster this.
The Fear Free
Practice Certification process is an exhaustive one, and hospitals like Downtown Animal Hospital that achieve certification will have successfully incorporated Fear Free in all aspects of their practice culture and leadership, including client education, staff training, and facility and patient exp
Practice Certification process is an exhaustive one, and hospitals
like Downtown Animal Hospital that achieve certification will have successfully incorporated Fear Free in all aspects of their
practice culture and leadership, including client education, staff training, and facility and patient exp
practice culture and leadership, including client education, staff training, and facility and patient experience.
There are lots of chances to explore the former history and
culture of the area during your stay as well, whether you
like to
practice your bargaining and bartering skills at one of the many nearby markets or explore the natural surroundings with a 4x4 ride through the sand dunes inland.
The format of Rythm Mastr, whether as an animated feature, graphic novel, or multi-panel sequence on newsprint, may feel
like a departure from Marshall's painting
practice, more tethered to pop
culture than the high - brow arena where the artist's large - scale works fetch seven figures.
Like many of the artist's previous interdisciplinary conceptual projects, «Getting Ready» plays off of Olson's interests in concepts of evolution & transformation, training & readiness, online / offline life &
practice, fan
culture, and diaristic forms.
Like fellow pop artist Claes Oldenberg, American painter and photographer Richard Prince's
practice also recasts common, popular objects in a completely new light to help us to reexamine how these seemingly innocuous things operate in our
culture.
Kelley brings to these projects an ironic sensibility and stringent conceptual processes, tending to layer the accepted high - art
practices like painting with craft, working class and popular
culture references.
The answer was that, for us, artists
like Levine and Bender have deliberately and steadfastly embraced a «critical»
practice — work that is, at its core, committed to challenging the dominant
culture and creating a space for debate — while those
like Prince and Koons did not do so consistently over time, up to and including their most recent work (although individual works by both artists might arguably be described as such).
digital collages that explore racial and cultural ambiguity through visual hybridity,
like the work of each artist in this exhibition, demonstrate that late 20th - century predictions of the end of traditional fine «art»
practice at the dawn of digital
culture were simply wrong.
Maintaining gestural painting's relevance in contemporary
culture while also rooting its chief sources of inspiration from within the Western canon is a Herculean task, particularly as the very
practice of painting as a discipline continues to erode within the art market, art schools, and public art institutions
like museums.
Painters
like Karen Kilimnik made work stemming from the influence of popular
culture, creating cursory celebrity portraits, while Elizabeth Peyton took the
practice a step further by painting portraits of celebs, musicians, and European monarchs alongside her significant others and members of her social circle, entrenching mass
culture's idolization of celebrity in the realm of fine art while at the same time elevating her friends to celebrity status.
A range of influences, from hip - hop
culture to ancient Incan history, combine in his
practice and offer a sense of what displacement might feel
like.
Artists
like Jackson Pollock also embodied the modern
practice of bridging low and high forms of
culture; he is known for mixing objects
like sand, broken glass, and nails onto the surfaces of his drip paintings.
Yet, due to the visual superimpositions of present times, artists have started to shy away from the rigid limitations of - isms related to the «non-objective» or «reductive» and have embedded existing ideas, confluence of styles and approaches into the contemporary world, the here and now, mingling with popular
culture as well as branching out of the studio
practice inherent in painting as we know it and as the majority still
likes to understand it.
Through her collaborations with visual artists (including Arthur Jafa, Shani Crowe, Mickalene Thomas, and Rashaad Newsome); her engagement with the work of other talents
like Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, who inspired the aesthetics of A Seat at the Table; and her push into some of the art world's most revered spaces (her digital artwork, Seventy States, was shown at the Tate Modern in response to its «Soul of a Nation» exhibition this year), Solange has emerged as a cross-disciplinary artist who is committed to pushing her
practice into exhilarating new realms and breaking down the barrier between art and popular
culture.
Committed to a democratic
practice of open source web
culture, the artist is known for thoughts
like these:
In addition to Warhol artists
like Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein and Robert Rauschenberg began to incorporate a great deal of appropriation into their
practices, pulling material from popular
culture, television, and the average household.
For example, if you haven't been seeing a lot of repeat clients,
like, you feel
like, anecdotally, you see clients and then you're not getting referrals from those clients; you're not getting repeat business if that is the type of
practice that you're in, you might want to start looking right away at the KPI which is the net promoter score around client experience before you waste too much time worrying about your firm
culture or how much it costs you to acquire those clients.
«Our goal is to continue our growth in Los Angeles with as additional partners
like Dan who add to the depth and breadth of our
practice and whose
practice and values align with our
culture at Jenner & Block.»
Keeping various
cultures like sourdough starter alive requires a bit of attention and I use it to
practice mindfulness.
After 15 years in
practice, I fail to see how tracking things
like utilization and realization advances the clients» interests or does anything for the workplace
culture but promote competition and hard - feelings among colleagues.
I would have thought that Quebec,
like the rest of Canada, would want immigrants of all beliefs and
cultures to integrate as thoroughly as possible into our society, and barring them from public sector work (or voting) for observing the religious or cultural
practices of their homelands, or their parents» homelands, will not help their integration.
Sometimes it's because of what are perceived to be shady business
practices, and in the case of sites
like Fiverr, it's a
culture of driving down costs and devaluing work.
If you keep your office's corporate
culture in mind and
practice moderation with a side of festive indulgence, you'll be sure to Halloween
like a boss.
When you go to work for a big company — a major international player
like Apple or Google or Coca - Cola, or even for a large law firm or medical
practice in your town — you have to know that you're not going to single - handedly change the company
culture.
Right now she would
like to join a reputable school that has a high expectations
culture and successful classroom management
practices.
I
like to make a distinction in my couples therapy
practice between «
Culture» and «culture» — «Culture» delineating larger social influences and «culture» meaning more private, individual family dy
Culture» and «
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culture» — «
Culture» delineating larger social influences and «culture» meaning more private, individual family dy
Culture» delineating larger social influences and «
culture» meaning more private, individual family dy
culture» meaning more private, individual family dynamics.