However, this diversity and equity - oriented
practice grows out of the work of building inclusive community with shared vision and honest conversation.
But please understand, every liturgical
practice grows out of a deep perception of human need.
Because
these practices grow out of our basic needs, all human communities must engage in them in one way or another.
Balkenhol's
practice grew out of the dominant trends of Minimalism and Conceptualism in the 1970s, where he stood alon...
Manzoni's
practice grew out of the prevailing artistic trends of the time including the Movimento Arte Nucleare and Spazialismo.
This practice grew out of economic necessity.
Not exact matches
Increasingly applied in western psychology, the
practice of mindfulness comes
out of the Buddhist tradition
of meditation, and is championed by a
growing number
of celebrities, athletes and executives.
Culture can't just be an assortment
of well - meaning HR
practices; it has to
grow out of distinctive business
practices.
It turns
out that many factors contributing to high QS — like high CTR, relevant landing pages, protection
of user information, and good ad text — are also best
practices to help you
grow the profit from your AdWords account anyway.
Sustainability Reporting: Final chart in this session looks at the proportion
of companies which have adopted «sustainability reporting» - it speaks to the emerging field
of ESG research where there is a
growing acceptance and body
of evidence which says that ESG (Environment, Social, Governance) factors are also relevant and can particularly be useful in filtering
out companies that are at risk
of brand impairment, legal liability, and general backlash due to inferior ESG
practices and ratings.
High moralism is no innocent
practice, even if it sounds disciplined and noble, for much
of it
grows out of fear and is a strategy to fend off anxiety.
An overview
of the origins and beliefs
of New Thought, a religious movement
growing out of 19th century Transcendentalism and mental healing
practices.
We're very interested in how the doctrines and beliefs
of the church
grow out of communities
of practice and also have implications for those communities.
Some abusive
practices grew up around this notion, and the impression was given that people could buy their own or another's way
out of the interim state.
The
practice of giving names to religious traditions is likewise a modem phenomenon, as Wilfred Cantwell Smith has pointed
out, 4 and it derives from the
growing awareness
of other cultures and civilizations.
«It retains a lot
of that in
practices that revolve around a notion
of respecting the dignity
of the human person and a strong environmental ethic that
grew out of the religious responsibility,» says Yale's Malloch.
It has embodied much
of the ideal
of praxis, that is,
of theory
growing out of practice and being tested in
practice.
Real interests and passions
grow out of talent, time and
practice.
Dr. Fisher's interest in home birth has
grown out of the relationships he has developed with a local group
of home birth providers through his
practice as well as formal initiatives he has been involved with through NNEPQIN (Northern New England Perinatal Quality Improvement Network).
Before high school, a child is not likely to fully appreciate that if she plays on a select team she may often be
practicing or going to bed early, worn
out after a hard day
of exercise, while her classmates are watching TV or socializing, or she may be getting up early, while others are giving their
growing bodies the rest they so desperately need.
Not only will I teach you the ins and
outs of the
practice, how to deal with insurance, how to get the paperwork organized, but also I'll teach you how to
grow your
practice (I had a full
practice within a year and often a wait list
of clients).
Not only will I personally teach you the ins and
outs of the
practice as it relates to your needs, but also I'll share how to deal with insurance, how to get the paperwork organized, and how to
grow your
practice.
By using certified organic
practices to nourish the soil and what
grows out of the ground, we can ensure only the best flows
out of our Partner Farms» cows.
«We encourage you to investigate whether these and other predatory
practices are more widespread than previously reported, whether there is a
growing trend
of property owners using our judicial system to intimidate or extract money or other concessions from tenants, and whether these
practices are
out of line with the norms and standards
of our justice system and tenants» right to due process.»
He also mentioned that Nana Addo's comments «are not surprising except, one would have thought that after several years
of practicing politics, he would have
grown out of such partisanship.»
The mindfulness
practice of the program
grows out of the precise attention to alignment and the flow from one asana to another asana.
my understanding
of regular potatoes any color skin flesh etc. is this... potatoes are on the dirty dozen list... sweet potatoes are on the clean 15... i eat over 50 %
of my diet in the form
of a few different colors
of sweet potatoes... i buy them bulk... peel»em very deeply... at least 1/2 inch all around... i sometimes get them as large as 6 pounds (football sized)... i used to wear
out the regular potatoes but after speaking with the safety expert from a huge potato company to find
out if the potatoes are
grown on soil which had grain crops treated with round - up herbicide filled with atrazine and glyphosate (which most grain crops are... inluding many wheat crops... they get sprayed like 3 days before harvest... then the round - up is in the soil)... problem is... the round - up stays for 7 years... after stayin» off the soil for a couple years... it can have any kind
of crop planted on it and get an organic rating... but... whatever was planted on that soil is then full
of round - up... so... this crop rotation onto fields which had grain crops sprayed with round - up herbicide etc. is EXTREMELY COMMON IN THE
GROWING PRACTICE FOR REGULAR POTATOES... very common practice... so even if you peel»em deeply... they are still soaked with round - up... the glyphosates get in the gut... the aluminum which is all over everything grown above ground and not covered (hot house etc)... gets eaten9ya can't wash it off... unless ya peel everything... but greens etc. ya can not get it out... it gets in the fiber)... then ya eat it... it goes in the gut... mixes with the glyphosate... becomes 10,000 timesmore toxic... inhibits the bodies ability to properly process sulfur into sulfide and sulfate... basically many very smart researchers are sayin'this is the cause of all this asperger's... autism... alzheimer's like symptoms in the elderly... you can only take so much nano... pico... and heavy metal poisoning... the brain starts to act very strangely... so... long story short... i eat lots of sweet pots grown on clean soil... they are non-gmo and basically grown organically... but... the grower doesn't pay for the certification... i make sure to get my omega 3 from fresh ground flax seed in the morning away from my sweet potato consumption... the omega 6 in the sweet pots inhibits the absorption of omega 3 and i only want so much fat daily... i'm on the heart attack proof diet by dr. caldwell b. esselsty
PRACTICE FOR REGULAR POTATOES... very common
practice... so even if you peel»em deeply... they are still soaked with round - up... the glyphosates get in the gut... the aluminum which is all over everything grown above ground and not covered (hot house etc)... gets eaten9ya can't wash it off... unless ya peel everything... but greens etc. ya can not get it out... it gets in the fiber)... then ya eat it... it goes in the gut... mixes with the glyphosate... becomes 10,000 timesmore toxic... inhibits the bodies ability to properly process sulfur into sulfide and sulfate... basically many very smart researchers are sayin'this is the cause of all this asperger's... autism... alzheimer's like symptoms in the elderly... you can only take so much nano... pico... and heavy metal poisoning... the brain starts to act very strangely... so... long story short... i eat lots of sweet pots grown on clean soil... they are non-gmo and basically grown organically... but... the grower doesn't pay for the certification... i make sure to get my omega 3 from fresh ground flax seed in the morning away from my sweet potato consumption... the omega 6 in the sweet pots inhibits the absorption of omega 3 and i only want so much fat daily... i'm on the heart attack proof diet by dr. caldwell b. esselsty
practice... so even if you peel»em deeply... they are still soaked with round - up... the glyphosates get in the gut... the aluminum which is all over everything
grown above ground and not covered (hot house etc)... gets eaten9ya can't wash it off... unless ya peel everything... but greens etc. ya can not get it
out... it gets in the fiber)... then ya eat it... it goes in the gut... mixes with the glyphosate... becomes 10,000 timesmore toxic... inhibits the bodies ability to properly process sulfur into sulfide and sulfate... basically many very smart researchers are sayin'this is the cause
of all this asperger's... autism... alzheimer's like symptoms in the elderly... you can only take so much nano... pico... and heavy metal poisoning... the brain starts to act very strangely... so... long story short... i eat lots
of sweet pots
grown on clean soil... they are non-gmo and basically
grown organically... but... the grower doesn't pay for the certification... i make sure to get my omega 3 from fresh ground flax seed in the morning away from my sweet potato consumption... the omega 6 in the sweet pots inhibits the absorption
of omega 3 and i only want so much fat daily... i'm on the heart attack proof diet by dr. caldwell b. esselstyn jr....
I find it to be such a great way to let go
of everything including my ever
growing to - do list with just never stops» «Yin Yoga is such an inwards
practice and I love it because I think we all need to take time
out for ourselves and slow down».
They also serve as a reminder that the physical
practice of yoga can not only inspire you through its beauty but also can help you begin to
grow from the inside
out.
I way
out of practice in the dating dept.I've been divorced 9 yrs ago, I have 2
grown sons ac2yr old grandbaby.
Thus, the book — which
grew out of a series
of three lectures — draws on a range
of contemporary science and knowledge as Gardner reframes both the teaching and
practice of old virtues within the constraints
of a modern society.
The dysfunctional nature
of how urban schools teach students to relate to authority begins in kindergarten and continues through the primary grades.With young children, authoritarian, directive teaching that relies on simplistic external rewards still works to control students.But as children mature and
grow in size they become more aware that the school's coercive measures are not really hurtful (as compared to what they deal with outside
of school) and the directive, behavior modification methods
practiced in primary grades lose their power to control.Indeed, school authority becomes counterproductive.From upper elementary grades upward students know very well that it is beyond the power
of school authorities to inflict any real hurt.External controls do not teach students to want to learn; they teach the reverse.The net effect
of this situation is that urban schools teach poverty students that relating to authority is a kind
of game.And the deepest, most pervasive learnings that result from this game are that school authority is toothless and
out of touch with their lives.What school authority represents to urban youth is «what they think they need to do to keep their school running.»
Instructional coaching
grows out of several trends that have been surfacing in research and
practice over the past two decades.
Growing out of the work
of the AACTE Clinical
Practice Commission (CPC), the AACTE Special Education Task Force held its inaugural meeting October 1 - 2 in Washington, DC.
Her newest book, Pushout: The Criminalization
of Black Girls in Schools (The New Press, 2016), explores a world
of lost potential and supports the
growing movement to address the policies,
practices, and cultural illiteracy that push countless students
out of school and into unhealthy, unstable, and often unsafe futures.
Under the headline «The Return
of the «Fourth R»» — referring to «respect, responsibility, or rules» — a news magazine recently described the
growing popularity
of such
practices as requiring uniforms, paddling disobedient students, rewarding those who are compliant, and «throwing disruptive kids
out of the classroom.»
Sown to
Grow has a great resource to help you try
out this
practice in your classroom before the end
of the school year.
See the chart below for a quick summary
of the differences in performance and check
out Sown To
Grow's impact page for more info on how this
practice is positively shifting mindsets and academic outcomes.
Zollers and Ramanathan ascribe situations like these in part to a
growing practice of «
out counseling,» in which discriminatory enrollment
practices are disguised as conversations about fit and student success.
Following well - established «best travel
practices» and being aware
of what to look
out for when traveling are skills that
grow with experience.
If it's art that
grows not just
out of technique
practice or mindless doodling.
As the idea for Iniva developed, it
grew to encompass internationalism and the study
of global artistic
practice; the remit being that Iniva should seek
out and champion artists from around the world whose work and ideas would provide new perspectives for Britain's then predominantly western - centric view
of the visual arts.
Our Questions
of Practice research series features interviews with and essays by noted field leaders and thinkers, as well as in - depth publications that
grow out of our experience as grantmakers and connect Philadelphia's cultural community with peers nationally and internationally.
The exhibition VOICE = SURVIVAL
grew out of her dissertation research, which examines the mobilization
of the voice as a medium and a metaphor in the early years
of the NYC AIDS crisis as a queer survival
practice.
The exhibition We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women 1965 - 85 at the Brooklyn Museum covers the period
of time and many
of the artists and
practices which Art Matters
grew out of.
The included works were all exemplary
of post-minimalist strategies,
growing out of conceptual
practices like Italian Arte Povera, Process Art, and Land Art.
An extensive network
of like - minded artists
grew out of these early exhibitions, envisioning a conceptual «ground zero» that would revitalize postwar artistic
practice.
This exhibition — the largest and most comprehensive ever dedicated to the artist — is an in - depth chronological exploration
of Solakov's artistic
practice from 1981 to 2011, and has
grown out of a partnership between Fondazione Galleria Civica Trento and Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, S.M.A.K., Ghent, and Museu Serralves, Porto.
Great Expectations
grew out of the symposium, The Next 25 Years: Propositions for the Future
of Curatorial Education, organized by California College
of the Arts, Graduate Program in Curatorial
Practice in March 2015.
Turrell's work
grew out of the Light and Space Movement, a term for the
practice of artists such as John McCracken, Doug Wheeler, Eric Orr, Ron Cooper and Robert Irwin.