Sentences with phrase «public philosophy with»

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Suresh Madan established MyHealth Centre in 2013 with a philosophy built around three core principles not always successfully delivered by Ontario's public health institutions: innovation, compassion and integrity.
We are mainly committed to making the public familiar with the value investing philosophy and to building up a European platform for value investors.
Just what is known about this religion (occult) is bizarre and disturbing who knows what goes on with their «Secret Ritual» in their «Sacred Temples» Bringum young's public writings were racist philosophy more then religion who knows what Mitt may have learned at his University of «Higher Learning»
Elmer John Thiessen, who teaches philosophy at a public university in Canada, deals with each of the accusations and shows how they all rest upon either an ignorance of the facts or a misunderstanding of the issues, and often upon both.
The public philosophy is the claim that the objective law of right, written into the nature of things, makes on citizens, as contrasted with the claims that the citizens make on the natural and social reality on which they depend.
Michael C. Geertsen graduated from Claremont McKenna College in 1985 with a degree in philosophy and public affairs.
Parents increasingly find themselves at odds with the philosophy espoused in the public schools.
It's not a double standard, it's two groups of loud, obnoxious people with opposing philosophies, attempting to speak for the general public, and both failing miserably.
Insofar as I promote a public philosophy designed to reinforce the authority of traditional culture, I'm necessarily «judging» those whose lives aren't in accord with that authority teaches.
But public philosophy faded with the founding generation.
Among them were pantheism and the positions that human reason is the sole arbiter of truth and falsehood and good and evil; that Christian faith contradicts reason; that Christ is a myth; that philosophy must be treated without reference to supernatural revelation; that every man is free to embrace the religion which, guided by the light of reason, he believes to be true; that Protestantism is another form of the Christian religion in which it is possible to be as pleasing to God as in the Catholic Church; that the civil power can determine the limits within which the Catholic Church may exercise authority; that Roman Pontiffs and Ecumenical Councils have erred in defining matters of faith and morals; that the Church does not have direct or indirect temporal power or the right to invoke force; that in a conflict between Church and State the civil law should prevail; that the civil power has the right to appoint and depose bishops; that the entire direction of public schools in which the youth of Christian states are educated must be by the civil power; that the Church should be separated from the State and the State from the Church; that moral laws do not need divine sanction; that it is permissible to rebel against legitimate princes; that a civil contract may among Christians constitute true marriage; that the Catholic religion should no longer be the religion of the State to the exclusion of all other forms of worship; and «that the Roman Pontiff can and should reconcile himself to and agree with progress, liberalism and modern civilization.»
Two years ago, with the No. 1 Ladies» Detective Agency series purring nicely along and various other literary enterprises keeping his name before the public, McCall Smith found time and energy to inaugurate a new series, centering on Isabel Dalhousie, a character who, we are told, edits the Review of Applied Philosophy from her home in Edinburgh.
Readers would be suspicious, and rightly so, of Catholics presenting an otherwise convincing public philosophy that does not square with the teaching of the Catholic Church.
Whatever is distinctive about Judaism has been left out of account either because it does not accord with the liberal consensus or because Jews lack a public philosophy of adequate complexity to mediate the values of their tradition to the culture at large.
And as public schools were dropping «C» and «D' basketball and laying off on - campus coaches, WCAL schools were building full - scale programs with varsity, junior varsity, and two freshman teams — all matched to each school's style and playing philosophy.
However, when we utilize our betting against the public philosophy and focus on teams receiving less than 30 % of spread bets, we produce an 83 - 64 ATS record with +15.09 units won and a 10.3 % ROI.
Betting against the public is one of our cornerstone philosophies, but there are many ways that bettors can use public betting information in conjunction with historically profitable trends.
While other Premier League managers bleat on about «philosophy» and «intensity» - words that rarely ever actually have any meaning in the context they are used by them - the West Ham United coach is always frank and to the point with the media and public.
Our projects are ambitious, consistent with a tested investment philosophy, and designed to reap measurable benefits for the public.
But for other secular homeschoolers, those who do not follow a particular philosophy — which may either mean that they fall into the group of homeschoolers known as eclectic or that they use many public school methods — they don't or don't seem themselves as having a single, shaping vision that guides all their choices other than providing their children with an excellent, safe education.
It seems they are more concerned with winning public support (or at least not losing it) than they are about their policies and their underlying political philosophy.
The board's new members, women with direct administrative experience in New York's public schools, want a new chief who has a different educational philosophy, experience and demeanor than former commissioner John King.
The evening opened with brief remarks from Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña, who presented a humanistic philosophy toward public education at sharp odds with prevailing notions that schools today are workplaces where students apply themselves to learn skills needed to pass tests.
No «punitive implications» «The U.S. philosophy is that when you do deals that are not legally binding, transparency is the only thing you've got to connect commitments with public and political pressure.
He graduated from UCLA with a B.A. in philosophy, and is a public speaker, certified nutritionist, and Small Steps Coach — teaching people around the world his unique Small Steps approach to healthy living at smallsteppers.com.
Hi Ralph, It was a public post intended to share a small vignette of my experiences with others in a similar position and inviting them to ponder on the core issue; «That nutritionally motivated Vegetarians need only consider the health outcomes of what they are eating whereas those motivated by Spirituality, or Philosophy / Ethics, have some very complex knots to unravel».
Using traditional research methods (reading old books) and non-traditional film processes (boiling old books) Gatten's films trace the contours of private lives and public histories, combining philosophy, biography, and poetry with experiments in cinematic forms and narrative structures.
The superiority of random assignment for drawing conclusions about cause and effect in nonlaboratory settings is routinely recognized in both the philosophy of science literature and in methods texts in health, public health, agriculture, statistics, microeconomics, psychology, and those parts of political science and sociology that deal with improving the assessment of public opinion.
The Riekes program, nearly two decades old, is today affiliated with a number of local public and private schools that use the center's resources, and its philosophy, to expand their own PE classes.
Cornel West, professor of practice of public philosophy at the Harvard Divinity School, will kick - off this semester's series with the talk, «Spiritual Blackout, Imperial Meltdown, Prophetic Fightback.»
And it seems, for whatever reason, very hard to get the public to understand that charter schools are not a single entity with one kind of culture or philosophy; they vary and, as with everything else in existence, produce both good and bad outcomes.
This simple philosophy was used to launch an experiment with the goal of improving eight poor rural Mexican public schools.
Overall, Dr. Trinder draws from a social philosophy with the intended and critical objectives of equity for young people and renewal of the public sphere, via innovative and interdisciplinary notions of learning.
The hundred - year resistance within public education to a traditional curriculum that would have required in - depth knowledge of history, philosophy, and culture is part of the problem: Americans simply do not know why our institutions developed as they did, or how important it is to participate in the ongoing struggle to align our institutions with our ideals.
Now Henderson says that D.C. Public Schools is staffed with a deep bench of talented people who share her philosophy, and she doesn't believe her departure will result in significant change.
Austin Voices» youth and community engagement work was recognized with an Austin Chronicle 2005 «Best of Austin» award for their «Out - of - the - Box Public School Philosophy
Previously, he taught social studies and philosophy at public high schools in New York and Virginia and worked with The George Washington University.
When weighing finances with philosophies, if students aren't failing in the traditional schools, most parents believe the public schools are good enough and offer their children socializing experiences that they can't get in schools that are too small.
I believe in high standards for students and teachers but current policies are taking Indiana public education in the wrong direction with it's teach - to - the - test philosophy.
The emphasis on testing is part of the philosophy of Monarch's operator, Aspire Public Schools, a nonprofit organization with 21 charter schools across the state.
Thomas MacLaren High School (Colorado Springs)- is the only public «classical «high school in Colorado with strict attention to the Paideia education philosophy which comes from the Greeks and the University of Chicago.
This culture model is explicitly distinct from the «catch - all» nature of the public education system, which, in accordance with American laws, traditions, and philosophies, is designed to serve any and all students in the United States (Yell 1998).
We are mainly committed to making the public familiar with the value investing philosophy and to building up a European platform for value investors.
Educating the public in humane philosophies and the responsibilities of pet ownership, and the importance of coexistence with wildlife.
«By camouflaging their true agenda and encouraging the public to confuse animals rights philosophy with the public's own belief in principles of animal welfare, they have organized a powerful, highly sophisticated, media - savvy international movement designed to cash in on the fear, concern and ignorance people have regarding animals and animal issues,» says Patti Strand, AKC Board Member and executive director of the National Animal Interest Alliance (NAIA), an animal welfare organization that supports responsible use of animals and works to protect our rights to own and breed dogs.
This reality might give rise to more dealer angst, as brands change ownership from private companies to large public companies with different agendas and business philosophies.
The hotel, located near central Nashville, Opryland and the Nashville International Airport, will offer guests tons of hip, art - filled public spaces, and plans on operating on a «you want it, you got it,» philosophy, providing guests with customizable amenities.
Goren hasn't given many public interviews in years, but between the dev roundtable with President Stew Chisam and bumping into him on the show floor and chatting with him individually, I got to learn a number of fun facts about the philosophy and workings of the studio from the tip top man himself.
In the spirit of Latham's belief in art as a continuous practice, while the main gallery will show a selection of Latham's one - second drawings (he discovered spray painting in 1954), scarified book sculptures, installations, public art projects and filmed performances, the Sackler will be given over to a generation of younger artists whose work was made with an affinity for Latham's philosophy and practice.
As the organization matured, this philosophy was advanced by nurturing, supporting, and exhibiting the work of underrepresented and emerging artists and curators and by welcoming the public to directly engage with contemporary visual arts in the Lower East Side.
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