Sentences with phrase «of a sense of community»

As a shared experience of meaning, the sermon stimulates the development of a sense of community.
It's nothing spectacular but it does lend more of a sense of community to the game, though honestly you can ignore it and not miss anything.
The healthy future of the world depends upon a still further extension of the sense of community.
Nobody cared about them so they had to develop some kind of sense of community to survive at all.
We also want more of a sense of community this year, which we will build with different functions and more promotion to get people out and get better press on it.
It is unfortunate that much of the sense of community and belonging has been lost but most of football has faced reality and moved with the times.
As small towns, small firms, inner cities, in spite of and at times, in their own way, because of gentrification, decline, and suburban life styles become increasingly mobile, privatized, and fragmented, the loss of the sense of community is more acute.
At Frieze, there's more of a sense of community amongst the people who participate.»
Newcastle is in many ways at a lower ebb than it was back then — before the consequences of the credit crunch and years of Tory government had really been felt — and, as I noted in that October article, is «in desperate need of the sense of community and belonging, the civic pride and identity, the feelgood factor and escapist pleasure, the solace and succour that the city's football club can potentially provide».
In my essay, I assess one of these approaches, transactionalism, which looks at the extent to which any process of regional integration necessitates the attainment of a sense of community.
Youth Yoga encourages teamwork, teaches respect, creates a healthy attitude, builds confidence and makes kids aware of a sense of community.
People who undertake these programs also speak very favorably of the sense of community developed through attending group infertility programs.
As you may have seen or experienced, CrossFit also makes powerful use of a sense of community, fostered in both the digital and physical worlds.
The mediating role of sense of community in the relationship among principals» characteristics, district characteristics, and self - efficacy beliefs of public school principals in Florida., University of Florida, Gainesville, FL..
One thing that authors of every ilk have benefited from is taking advantage of the sense of community that authors feel in order to work together on book promotion.
This has already led to the development of a sense of community surrounding the booksellers, as well as an increased strengthening of the writing community.
Voted at Dulwich Hill PS the other week and was cheered by how much of a sense of community there was there.
Neighbors start seeing each other again after a long cold winter and I'm reminded of a sense of community.
«The children benefit because of the sense of community and responsibility this fosters,» said Healy.
Smallness may encourage the development of a sense of community and common purpose, possible keys to school success.
Such a loss of the sense of community is symptomatic of life styles in industrial, technological societies.
«We have more of a sense of community because we're not afraid to go out at night.»
This means that artists struggle to preserve stylistic and personal integrity in circumstances unbecoming to the development of any sense of community.
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