Sentences with phrase «practice around the world centuries»

The idea of temporary marriage has been around for a long time, which I document in an article in Aeon, and was even in practice around the world centuries ago.

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Although this has been a very common practice around the world for centuries, and it remains quite popular, there are always risks that go along with any mode of transportation for your child.
Baby wearing has been practiced for centuries if not millennia around the world and has gained popularity in recent decades.
Although there's a lot of controversy surrounding the practice, it's been a part of many cultures around the world for centuries and was even an important part of raising infants and young children in the United States up until several decades ago.
The practice of babywearing has been around for many centuries in many parts of the world.
Babywearing to prevent flat head syndrome The practice of babywearing has been around for many centuries in many parts of the world.
Originating centuries ago in Japan, Shiatsu massage has slowly made its way into western medical practice, and has been widely practiced around the world since the 1970's.
Spring cleansing is not a new idea; it's been practiced in cultures around the world for centuries.
Maluku islanders began studding oranges with cloves as insect repellent centuries ago, and the practice has spread as a natural alternative to chemical options around the world, working particularly well against ants and mosquitoes.
The raw food diet is considered to be a new «fad» diet that people are using to lose weight, when in fact this «diet» has been practiced for centuries around the world.
Carminative herbs have been traditionally used for centuries around the world in the practice of Ayurveda Medicine.
The Patterns of Innovation conference, powered by P21, brings together educators from around the world to lovely Napa so we can develop and share best practices in 21st century teaching and learning.
This very first speaking engagement would catalyze my life's work: to enhance veterinary practices around the world with digital tools built for the 21st Century.
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«Spotlight at Frieze New York brings together an extraordinary range of presentations, providing rare, intimate glimpses into the practices of leading figures of the 20th century as well as introductions to some of their underrecognized contemporaries from around the world,» noted Toby Kamps, curator of the Spotlight section.
The first is that the Modern art historical construction of abstraction (via Clement Greenberg et al) ignored a centuries - long history of abstract and formalist practices from around the world.
For more than a century, HBS faculty have drawn on their research, their experience in working with organizations worldwide, and their passion for teaching to educate leaders who make a difference in the world, shaping the practice of business and entrepreneurship around the globe.
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