While I watched these shows as a kid, seeing them as an adult has provided a new level of
respect for the knowledge they share and the family values that are displayed.
Not exact matches
On November 29, Tarcisio Cardinal Bertone, secretary of state, wrote to Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad bin Talal of Jordan, the chief organizer of the letter of the 138, on behalf of the pope: «Common ground allows us to base dialogue on effective
respect for the dignity of every human person, on objective
knowledge of the religion of the other, on the
sharing of religious experience, and, finally, on common commitment to promoting mutual
respect and acceptance among the younger generation.
Ronaldo and Messi are comfortably the best two footballers on the planet, but it's common
knowledge that while they have a mutual
respect for each other's abilities, they do not
share a friendship.
The Bellagio Group will continue to operate as a think - tank
for effectively tapping into a wealth of
knowledge shared by
respected experts.
i am a honest and generious man.i am seeking
for partners that
respect family values and to
share knowledge with them.i cn ureently install and align satellite dishes.
The Think Pair
Share strategy has been around
for what seems like forever, but the way we at CT3 train it is based not only on best practice from researchers, but on the foundation that students» voices need to be heard, their experiences
respected, and their background
knowledge used as a strategic foundation from which to build upon the learning that takes place in the classroom.
In an important
respect, we found common cause with authors: We seem to
share great uncertainty in our respective environments and a feeling that, while technology should enable bright futures
for the
knowledge society, somehow our particular populations are getting the short end of the stick.
Thank you
for sharing your extensive
knowledge and experience with the rest of us who are not experts but would like to raise and treat their dogs with the
respect they deserve.
Royal Canin chose Friends of Homeless Animals (FOHA) animal shelter as its 2012 service project beneficiary because the shelter
shares the company's core values of
knowledge and
respect for animals, as well as, a long history of putting the animal first.
It's clear they have no
respect for scientific principles and the
sharing of
knowledge so that science and learning might progress.
Thanks to (all) you guys
for sharing your
knowledge, views, and maybe as importantly your mutual
respect.
SARUA intends to better understand access to
knowledge constraints in southern african universities, to highlight the role of open approaches to research in increasing the availability of academic and other relevant research publications to students and researchers and to develop the basis
for policy advocacy at the institutional, country and regional level with
respect to academic publishing and
knowledge sharing.
Since then, she has led a wide range of KM projects
for A&O and its clients globally, and is particularly
respected for her work on online
knowledge sharing and collaboration.
...
respect, preserve and maintain
knowledge, innovations and practices of Indigenous and local communities embodying traditional lifestyles relevant
for the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity and promote their wider application with the approval and involvement of the holders of such
knowledge, innovations and practices and encourage the equitable
sharing of the benefits arsing from the utilisation of such
knowledge, innovations and practices.
Subject to its national legislation, [Contracting Parties shall]
respect, preserve and maintain
knowledge, innovations and practices of indigenous and local communities embodying traditional lifestyles relevant
for the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity and promote their wider application with the approval and involvement of the holders of such
knowledge, innovations and practices and encourage the equitable
sharing of the benefits arising from the utilisation of such
knowledge, innovations and practices.
The General Assembly, Guided by the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations, and good faith in the fulfilment of the obligations assumed by States in accordance with the Charter, Affirming that indigenous peoples are equal to all other peoples, while recognizing the right of all peoples to be different, to consider themselves different, and to be
respected as such, Affirming also that all peoples contribute to the diversity and richness of civilizations and cultures, which constitute the common heritage of humankind, Affirming further that all doctrines, policies and practices based on or advocating superiority of peoples or individuals on the basis of national origin or racial, religious, ethnic or cultural differences are racist, scientifically false, legally invalid, morally condemnable and socially unjust, Reaffirming that indigenous peoples, in the exercise of their rights, should be free from discrimination of any kind, Concerned that indigenous peoples have suffered from historic injustices as a result of, inter alia, their colonization and dispossession of their lands, territories and resources, thus preventing them from exercising, in particular, their right to development in accordance with their own needs and interests, Recognizing the urgent need to
respect and promote the inherent rights of indigenous peoples which derive from their political, economic and social structures and from their cultures, spiritual traditions, histories and philosophies, especially their rights to their lands, territories and resources, Recognizing also the urgent need to
respect and promote the rights of indigenous peoples affirmed in treaties, agreements and other constructive arrangements with States, Welcoming the fact that indigenous peoples are organizing themselves
for political, economic, social and cultural enhancement and in order to bring to an end all forms of discrimination and oppression wherever they occur, Convinced that control by indigenous peoples over developments affecting them and their lands, territories and resources will enable them to maintain and strengthen their institutions, cultures and traditions, and to promote their development in accordance with their aspirations and needs, Recognizing that
respect for indigenous
knowledge, cultures and traditional practices contributes to sustainable and equitable development and proper management of the environment, Emphasizing the contribution of the demilitarization of the lands and territories of indigenous peoples to peace, economic and social progress and development, understanding and friendly relations among nations and peoples of the world, Recognizing in particular the right of indigenous families and communities to retain
shared responsibility
for the upbringing, training, education and well - being of their children, consistent with the rights of the child, Considering that the rights affirmed in treaties, agreements and other constructive arrangements between States and indigenous peoples are, in some situations, matters of international concern, interest, responsibility and character, Considering also that treaties, agreements and other constructive arrangements, and the relationship they represent, are the basis
for a strengthened partnership between indigenous peoples and States, Acknowledging that the Charter of the United Nations, the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (2) and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, 2 as well as the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action, (3) affirm the fundamental importance of the right to self - determination of all peoples, by virtue of which they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development, Bearing in mind that nothing in this Declaration may be used to deny any peoples their right to self - determination, exercised in conformity with international law, Convinced that the recognition of the rights of indigenous peoples in this Declaration will enhance harmonious and cooperative relations between the State and indigenous peoples, based on principles of justice, democracy,
respect for human rights, non-discrimination and good faith, Encouraging States to comply with and effectively implement all their obligations as they apply to indigenous peoples under international instruments, in particular those related to human rights, in consultation and cooperation with the peoples concerned,