Sentences with phrase «more productive members of society»

Yet if we make our athletes better all around people, then they will not only win, but they will also move on to be more productive members of society.
Ask my 80 + / - year old inlaws in the UK what they were told about getting testing & treatment... too old, long waiting list full of younger, more productive members of society.
I'm also trying to be a more productive member of society so I've embarked on a number of projects with my advisor and my senior residents so that I can pursue both community medicine and sports medicine (more or less)!
Now, if only I was a more productive member of society instead of just being a listless Amex Personal Platinum cardholder...

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In practice the people who severely limit the number of children they have tend to be the more successful, productive members of society, the kind of people who understand the consequences of unrestricted population growth and so on.
Insofar as breastfeeding proxies for attachment parenting (and I'm afraid it does), the result is happier, healthier, and more productive future adult members of society, less likely to engage in destructive and self - destructive behavior and more likely to help others and generally increase the overall level of happiness in society.
How was time out and arbitrarily taking away privileges helping her become a more productive and successful member of society?
By applying these principles, I believe we really can deliver a modern, more effective prisons system that has a far better chance of turning prisoners into productive members of society.
According to Cowal, HIV and AIDS was taking its toll on the most productive members of society and, as a result, HIV and AIDS became much more than just a health issue; for many countries HIV and AIDS caused their economies to suffer.
More school leaders than ever before are seeking to harness digital tools to personalize learning and to prepare students for life after school, when creating and thinking with technology will be at the heart of being engaged and productive members of society.
Ultimately, we are preparing our students for more than college and careers; we are preparing them to be productive members of society and valued members of their families and workplaces.
These conversations will prepare students as global citizens, helping them expand their worldviews and become productive members of a more just and equitable society.
Pre-Kindergarten Fight Crime: Invest in Kids continues to fight for increases in high - quality pre-k programs because the preponderance of scientific research (and the experience of law enforcement leaders) shows that at - risk young children who participate are significantly less likely to commit juvenile and adult crime, need special education, and repeat an early grade and are more likely to graduate from high school and be productive members of society.
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