By prioritizing nutrition as
part of a culture of health in educational settings and in funding and policy decisions, policymakers can ensure that students have access to nutritious food.
Limits, accountability, parental support, outside support when necessary — these are all part
of a culture of accountability in the family.
We often stand helpless against the swift changes in every
aspect of the culture in our constantly value - challenging, progressively innovative modern world.
I grew up with a different
kind of culture of demand for wild foods, one based on complete necessity.
There is a wonderful
mix of cultures here, including many recent immigrants.
If you want the benefits of this
type of culture in your company, you will need to make sure your current team is prepared to handle leadership roles down the road.
Local government and the
department of culture, media and sport are some of the biggest losers from the spending review, with 33 % and 24 % respectively by 2015.
Nor have scholars investigated the impact
of culture on people's willingness to engage in sexual self - disclosure.
As the grand melting
pot of cultures we should have the best food culture of them all.
Clearly, credit cards have been a significant part
of culture for most of our lives — and that's not necessarily a bad thing, or bound to change any time soon.
It's common for professionals who want an industry change to feel that way
because of the culture of the companies they've worked for.
The author seeks to demonstrate the
importance of culture in international arbitration by reflecting on his own personal experience in the arbitration department of a large international firm.
We ourselves are the products
of a culture which has itself been largely shaped by the Christian faith.
At the same time, we also go into depth about the
history of these cultures so they have a background and a context for understanding current events.
I see the destruction
of a culture by self interest, or if you are religious, by the devil.
Their introduction to the way the league operates is through a complete
sense of culture shock.
When you're also struggling with
issues of culture, identity, and race, the difficulties are compounded.
Meaning we use the definition of the word when the poem was written while taking in the
context of the cultures use of the word.
The people doing this love and respect the eagle unlike many of the
people of the culture who barely noticed as the birds were almost wiped from the face of the earth.
It all points to the need for HR to fully understand the
impact of culture on business performance and in different contexts.
By engaging with literature from a wide
range of cultures, students explore the role of myth, symbolism and life matters in perspectives on people and ideas, from the past and present.
We can't see the former because they're too small; we don't notice the latter because they're too similar to the
values of the culture at large.
It may seem strange at first, but there are a
lot of cultures around the world that eat more typical lunch and dinner items for breakfast.
She then takes us beyond individual learners to discuss the social context of learning, educational equity, the
influence of culture on learning, and critical pedagogy.
While congregations and other types of society possess obviously different intentions, they nevertheless work through analogous
forms of culture in which a local church might recognize its deeper solidarity with other human groups.
In contemporary painting this focus on
elements of culture as well as art history, medium, and surface has allowed abstraction to continue to evolve.
It documents and celebrates the food and drink
of all cultures through exhibits, programming, and a range of media.
He would have believed the
theology of his culture and operated within that framework even though he went beyond it.
Phrases with «of one's culture»