Not exact matches
Just as history brings freedom from rigid
role definitions, it may also give us the freedom to think seriously again about what it means to be not simply a unisex parent, but a mother or father
in particular.
These two facets of his professional
role definition give the minister a potential advantage over those
in the other helping professions, so far as the early recognition of distressed persons is concerned.
For one of the greatest needs of the minister is a
definition of his
role in the problem of alcoholism — a clear picture of where he is needed and
in what areas he can function most effectively.
One important element
in this
definition of his
role is the recognition that dealing with alcoholics
in a constructive manner is a major opportunity as well as a major problem for the parish minister.
This issue is central to the
definition of the
role of the church
in the world today.
Let me be more explicit about the
role of the concept of ancestral
in this
definition.
The relationship to Judaism is more important than that to other religious communities because of its central
role in the self -
definition of Christianity and the long history of Christian persecution of Jews.
I am speaking generally, of course, but I think Christian women wrestle with these questions most of all, perhaps because
in a religious culture that often puts forth narrow and contested
definitions of womanhood, young women whose interests and personalities might lead them away from the list of acceptable rules and
roles are subtly punished for not exhibiting a more «gentle and quiet spirit,» for not reigning
in some of that ambition and drive.
1995), «the fine working of the market is close to the heart of western society's self -
definition» and they speak about its underlying presuppositions thus: «Indeed for Smith, the market played a
role in all forms of human progress.
We move even closer to the
definition of the
role of imagination
in preaching when we proceed from that judicious statement about general religious discourse to affirm that specifically Christian discourse is intrinsically needful of the same thing.
A second key issue has been a more accurate conceptual and systematic
definition of reception and its
role in the life of the Church.
While the scholastic
definition of the human as a rational animal gives us some idea of ourselves among the biological species, it gives us a rather inadequate sense of the
role we play
in the total earth process.
In the following pairs of quotations, note the similarities between the
roles of concept and intellect, the
role of the past, the processes of integration - reintegration and mutual modification, and the resulting
definition of an experience.
this: the experience of women
in the course of history never free from cultural
roles of
definitions.
Somewhat
in contrast with medieval opinion, he leaves that
role to philosophy, which,
in his
definition, «embraces and locates truth of every kind, and every method of attaining it.»
The practical fields have also organized into professional groups, with increased
role definition established by competencies to the point that the understanding of the ministry itself can be defined
in terms of professionalism.
To correct a couple of Nii's
definitions: cerebellum... Nii defined this as «our heart», the actual
definition is «The cerebellum (Latin for little brain) is a region of the brain that plays an important
role in motor control.»
We are reminded rather sharply that any continuing relevance of this story to the life of faith is never to be found
in the
definition of kinship, the enumeration of names, or even the precise assignment of
roles.
All biographical decisions are murky, but this one was essentially simple: I felt that I could not be a Lutheran minister unless I could fully assent to the
definition of the faith as stated
in the Lutheran confessions, and I drew back from this
role because I doubted whether I could give such unqualified assent.
Jack DOES have the package to be world class, he just needs a clear
definition of what his
role in game is to play it that way.
If you want to be the british core for arsenal, you have to earn it, these two playing together weakens the team, not to say they cant but they both need to know their
roles in the team and apparently there is not any
definition of their
roles at arsenal and what they are suppose to do
Your goals for your child and your
definition of parenting success play an important
role in your personal parenting style.
The review will consider issues such as the age range of the intended population, product
definition, the
role of such products
in the diet and the need for such a Standard.
In the bedsharing debate, there is little concern over the
definition of bedsharing (though there is concern about reporting which I will touch on below), but how some of the confounding factors are defined and measured can greatly influence how much of a
role they are deemed to play.
If a pregnant woman is being educated on the her
role in active childbirth (that's what majority birthing classes do) than it is obstetrical care which is included
in the
definition of medical care.
The
definition of the Alliances
role, whether it be seeking a wider thematic and constructive
role or a more focused, regional, and potentially confrontational
role, is central to understanding the tension, the uprising of energy security challenge
in NATO's strategic
role.
The executive is dragged into these shutdowns because it is a highly visible
role and by
definition it has to side with one chamber
in a two - party system.
This constant and very narrow
definition of a woman's
role in society has a negative impact on women's and girls» aspirations, effectively warning them that they will get disregarded and dismissed or reprimanded if they do not conform to stereotypes.
«It also provides guidance on the use of existing NASA facilities and other resources to train for future missions, and supports the
role and
definition of the astronaut corps
in connection with the full utilization of the International Space Station.»
Moreover, when cooled down to temperatures near absolute zero, these resonators can play an important
role in the detection of the faintest quantum signals and
in the
definition of new telecommunication technologies
in which the counterintuitive properties emerging at the quantum scale can lead to intrinsically secure exchange of information.
Professional Development: Diversifying the
Role of the Research Administrator: Broadening the
Definition of Stakeholders
in Research Administration Diversity can be viewed from the perspective of the impact of research administrators on key stakeholders.
For classification as CFS, those with a score ≤ 25th percentile of population norms
in the physical function or
role physical, or social function, or
role emotional subscales of the SF - 36 were considered to have substantial reduction
in activities as specified
in the 1994
definition.
Intervention studies often use specific fiber supplements such as pectin, psyllium, and guar gum, which would, by the above
definition, be considered Functional Fibers if their
role in human health is documented.
Reduced mobility and health issues may make it risky and even impossible to play the
role of sugar daddy, even
in its most basic
definition.
Beatty's
role as a rapping Cassandra is more embarrassing than timely; he may think he has his finger on the pulse of the inner cities, but its veins are
in the terminal stages of arteriosclerosis (paraphrasing Mark Twain's
definition of a fanatic, this is one of the disadvantages of pursuing one's ambitions after the aim has long since been forgotten; it doesn't help matters when one is sixty - one years old).
Overall, the game has a Resident Evil 5 feel and when they call this game
role playing it is
in the sense of the classic
definition of feeling as if you were one of the characters, not so much that it is based on stat adjustments.
September 1, 2014 • Many immigrant men
in the U.S. work hard to hold onto
definitions of masculinity from their native countries — while also rejecting more rigid gender
roles that may be the norm
in their homelands.
Life Lessons features a young Steve Buscemi
in one of his first big movie
roles as performance artist Gregory Stark, who performs comic monologues (written by Buscemi himself) on abandoned subway tracks, falling far short of Dobie's
definition of art, which is «you make art because you have to,»cause you got no choice.»
Set to play a young Lando Calrissian
in the upcoming Solo: A Star Wars Story, Donald Glover's natural charisma and acting chops make this
role the
definition of dream casting.
Bonham Carter is sublime
in it, and it's the quintessential
definition of a Supporting actress
role.
It covers
definitions and purposes, sequences of planning, the
role of concepts, and the importance of geographical enquiry
in planning schemes of work.
This is a very broad
definition, but it is the flexibility of Digital Leader schemes which allows schools to deploy students
in roles that will best address issues of technology integration
in their learning environments.
Given challenges to affirmative action, we need to know how the admissions process works, the
role of tests
in admissions decisions, and the effects of alternative
definitions of diversity on the composition of the admitted student body.
To get a better sense of the
definitions of assessment and their
roles in the classroom, be sure to visit our page on assessment types.
Home Schooling, Characteristics of Home Schooling Parents, Academic Achievement, The
Role of Technology, The Public Charter School Perspective,
Definition, Reasons for Reform, Public Education and the Free Market, For - Profit School Management Corporations and School Closure, Successful Charter Schools, Recent Research, Charter School Dynamics
in California, Conclusion, Virtual Schools, Background, Distinctiveness of Virtual Schools, Innovative Models, Success - Oriented Cognitive Constructs for Learning
in Virtual Environments, Challenges, Advantages, The Virtual Charter Model,
Definition and Uniqueness, Organizational Style, Reasons for This Trend, Disadvantages, Summary, Literature Review Conclusion
In this lesson, students consider the
definition and responsibilities of «citizen watchdogs,» develop a culminating set of strategies or guidelines for combating confirmation bias as they consume and create news and information, and consider the very powerful
role of social and mobile media as tools for social change.
The following key features play a substantial
role in preparing these countries to meet the world's new
definition of excellence.
Dr. Laura Goe, Dr. Courtney Bell, and Ms. Olivia Little note
in Approaches to Evaluating Teacher Effectiveness, «Given that teachers»
roles involve much more than simply providing subject - matter instruction, it is appropriate to consider a broader and more comprehensive
definition of effective teachers consisting of five points and formulated by evaluating discussions of teacher effectiveness
in the research literature as well as
in policy documents, standards and reports» (2008).
Today there is no one widely accepted
definition for teacher leadership that encompasses the myriad
roles that teacher leaders play
in their schools and districts.
In our view, wikis and related Web 2.0 technologies may play an important role in constructing new spaces of teacher education where, in the spirit of the Winston Society, teachers can begin to «establish their own definitions and rules» and «collective working drafts» — and maybe even be a little «naughty.&raqu
In our view, wikis and related Web 2.0 technologies may play an important
role in constructing new spaces of teacher education where, in the spirit of the Winston Society, teachers can begin to «establish their own definitions and rules» and «collective working drafts» — and maybe even be a little «naughty.&raqu
in constructing new spaces of teacher education where,
in the spirit of the Winston Society, teachers can begin to «establish their own definitions and rules» and «collective working drafts» — and maybe even be a little «naughty.&raqu
in the spirit of the Winston Society, teachers can begin to «establish their own
definitions and rules» and «collective working drafts» — and maybe even be a little «naughty.»