Accordingly, economic theory has no place for community or for
such values of community as justice.
Not exact matches
Key note speaker Carolyn Chudleigh (Partner, HFW) will provide an overview
of Community Titles from a legal perspective; the
value, benefits and unique outcomes that
such legislation can deliver.
Users are encouraged to engage in actions that will benefit other members and the
community as a whole by rewarding such actions with Soma Community (SCT), a cryptocurrency designed to incentivize the members of the decentralized community to perform value - adding services and act as a fast, secure and cost - effective way of compensatio
community as a whole by rewarding
such actions with Soma
Community (SCT), a cryptocurrency designed to incentivize the members of the decentralized community to perform value - adding services and act as a fast, secure and cost - effective way of compensatio
Community (SCT), a cryptocurrency designed to incentivize the members
of the decentralized
community to perform value - adding services and act as a fast, secure and cost - effective way of compensatio
community to perform
value - adding services and act as a fast, secure and cost - effective way
of compensation.»
It's environmentally and
community friendly: A recent story in the LA Times focused on the growing body
of social science indicating that «women consistently (highly) rank
values strongly linked to environmental concern — things
such as altruism, personal responsibility and empathy.»
It seems that Ham realized the futility
of such an endeavour and instead
of trying to reconcile YEC tenets with science, he began a campaign to present the scientific
community as a cabal
of elitist, politically motivated secularists conspiring with the assistance
of Satan to undermine the traditional
values of American Christians.
So someone who dies while fighting actively for justice and righteousness
of a
community or for a group
of people has to be considered a real martyr today Those who lay down their lives for those
values of the kingdom
such as truth, justice, love
of God and love to the poor can be considered as martyrs.
This understanding is not new; Aristotle's view
of life in the polis as understood and constructed is similar:
such knowledge is grounded in concrete history within the norms,
values, and hopes
of the
community.
Culture involves specific actions or rituals to be performed in a given way at different stages
of life
such as birth, marriage and funerals within a
community, and these acquire the
value of tradition.
In his more recent writings, he even attempts to combine an ironic sense
of the radical contingency
of our language, desires, and beliefs, with a strong commitment to liberal political
values,
such as the need to fight against pain and suffering and the importance
of achieving solidarity as members
of a
community.
In a situation
of such radical change, Pentecostal churches help to restore the
community values of the lost rural world.
One component consists
of widely held
values,
such as simplicity, consistency and predictive accuracy (these will be examined in connection with criteria below, since Kuhn acknowledges that they are widely shared among different scientific
communities).
There is an essential difference between a faith which recognizes responsibility for the universal human
community but does not seek to dominate it, and master race theories
such as Nazism, or the interesting new Japanese version
of Nichiren Buddhism known as Sokka Gakkai (
Value - Creating Society).
«24 His own positive view
of globalization reads thus: «The Trinity, as mystery
of communion
of the three Divine Persons, has always given herself to creation as well as to the life
of every single human being, and has revealed herself — under the forms
of sociability, mutual openness, love and self - giving, but also accusation and protest against the lack
of such values — to the
communities of humanity.
Class status is defined by
such matters as occupation, the length
of a family's residence in a
community, income and property, the quality and place
of residence, the mores and
values which guide them, and education.
This wider context usually includes some supportive
community — a
community of shared
values such as a church or temple fellowship.
For example,
such a culture may include some or all
of the following; ongoing safety classes for parents, children and youth, sermons that teach about the
value of children and that openly address issues related to abuse, ongoing child protection training for staff and volunteers, and the hosting
of community wide events that address issues related to abuse.
Could one not envision a
community where
such different functions, freely chosen, were similarly
valued and not the ingredients in a complex hierarchy
of wealth and status?
The aim
of this strategy is for the
values shared by the Basque
community (
such as a culture
of effort, commitment, the ability to overcome, a will to transform, and equal opportunities for men and women) to become ingrained in the image
of the Basque Country and to act as our «business card» on an international scale.»
The Club through the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation has a long established, productive and
valued partnership with the council and the local
community in an area with significant socio - economic challenges
such as high unemployment and high levels
of crime.
Stefanie Covino, Coordinator
of the Shaping the Future
of Your
Community program notes, «Our water resources are increasingly stressed, but conserving and restoring the natural landscape with native plants can offer social, environmental, and economic benefits
such as improved air quality, property
values, energy savings, and habitat — both locally and downstream.»
So, how can your business leverage the
value of such communities?
He was
of the view that since the majority
of the population are farmers living in
such communities, it will be important for the government to invest in farming and the accompanied
value chain, through proper training
of extension officers and deploying as many as possible to help manage the largely uneducated farmers.
Mr Moraes, too, is committed to
such an approach - a campaign on «European achievements and the
value of the EU intrinsically as a project - a
community of values».
Atlanta Black LGBT Coalition: «Rev. Warren's hateful opposition to civil rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people and reproductive rights for women, and his intolerance
of diversity contradict the
values of freedom and equality that this day represents... Bestowing Rev. Warren
such a prominent role does not foster greater understanding between divided
communities.
The purpose
of the program is to make practical contributions to more effective use
of scientific knowledge in government, to educate the scientific
communities regarding public policy, and to broaden the perspective
of both the scientific and governmental
communities regarding the
value of such science - government interaction.
In the light
of the Barings Bank saga, Feedback wonders whether
such research might be
of value to the banking
community, which might now be especially keen to screen out crooked job applicants.
We agree with Twenge that this problem has been increasing since the 1960s because our culture has increasingly
valued extrinsic and self - centered goals
such as money, status and physical attractiveness, and devalued
community, affiliation and the pursuit
of meaning in life.
«The structure, function and
value of urban forests in California
communities,» recently published online in Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, reports that California's 109 square yards
of city tree canopy per person lags behind other urban canopy - poor states,
such as Nevada (110), Wyoming (146) and Montana (148).
In addition, one
of the organization's core
values is identifying new talent and nurturing young filmmakers by awarding promising talent with «Directorial Debut» and «Breakthrough Actor» awards as well as grants to rising film students and by facilitating
community outreach through the support
of organizations
such as The Ghetto Film School, Reel Works Teen Filmmaking, and Educational Video Center.
And since we
value the life
of your wallets, we will be putting our powers to the service
of the gaming
community once again; let's hope that publishers will come to their sense and space their releases in a better way so that all, from gamers to the publishers themselves, can reap the benefits
of such exciting times for the video games industry.
Your gift directly impacts programs
such as Film Forward, Sundance Kids and Utah
Community Student Programs that use the power
of cinema to promote broader cultural understanding, inspire curiosity, and enhance awareness
of shared stories and
values across generations, religions, ethnicities and borders.
In
such classrooms, students feel safe, included, and
valued as members
of a learning
community.
The students were judged the best in
such categories as understanding «the importance
of civic engagement in a democratic society» and using «technological skills to enhance the
value of their projects» by a panel including CEOs
of large businesses
such as Walgreens and Radio Shack, as well as members
of the educational and civic
communities.
The
value in reviewing policies regularly is that, in the event
of litigation,
such evidence can go a long way in convincing courts that educators are doing their best to be up - to - date in maintaining safe, orderly schools while safeguarding the rights
of all in school
communities in the face
of rapid changes in the world
of technology.
In some cases, that support has been prodded along by the business
community's long - term concerns about workforce preparation and by advocates touting research on the
value of such programs...
Each component is crafted to create opportunities for your team to consider the needs and
values of your learners, the forward - looking educational goals for your
community, and the qualities
of the spaces that can support
such needs and goals.
«Subtle» aspects
of family involvement — parenting style and parental expectations, for example — may have a greater impact on student achievement than more «concrete» forms
such as attendance at school conferences or enforcing rules at home regarding homework.144 Some researchers, policy makers, and practitioners argue that these subtle forms
of family involvement are not easily influenced by schools.145 In contrast, we argue that the
value of creating participatory structures in schools lies in its potential for increasing family and
community members «sense
of engagement in children «s education, and, as a consequence, augment and reinforce the subtle behaviors responsible for improved outcomes.146
Pertinent topics for
such discussions would include the
value of partnering with parents and
community members in schoolimprovement efforts, parents as vital partners in the learning process, the importance
of shared leadership, and the critical role that the
community plays in every child «s life.
While the parents and teachers Miretzky studied did not espouse the
value of democratic
communities per se, the
values they did espouse — investment in the school
community, direct and honest communication, trust, mutual respect and mutual goals — «all reflect the «communication requirements «
of such communities» (2004, p. 814).
While cultural events
such as international food night are important in raising awareness
of the global
community, their isolation from the daily instructional time leads to missing opportunities to look deeper into other's
values and beliefs, and how these shape each
of our worlds.
An eligible employee may transfer from the Florida Retirement System to his or her accounts under the State
Community College Optional Retirement Program a sum representing the present
value of his or her service credit accrued under the defined benefit program
of the Florida Retirement System for the period between his or her first eligible transfer date from the defined benefit plan to the optional retirement program and the actual date
of such transfer as provided in s. 121.051 (2)(c) 7.
Modeling creative enterprise
such as this goes a long way toward teaching students the
value and benefits
of creative thinking and the ingenuity that emerges from creative problem - solving,
community collaboration, and a spirit
of open - mindedness toward diverse perspectives.
Integrating Facing History themes and resources into humanities and other classes supports reflection on the principles and
values at the core
of Catholic social teaching,
such as human dignity,
community and the common good, rights and responsibilities, reconciliation, the promotion
of peace, and participation in society.
In recent years
community colleges have gained meaningful support — from the federal government and from a good number
of philanthropic organizations
such as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Lumina Foundation — to develop important initiatives geared toward helping students earn credentials that have labor - market
value.
The goal
of this youth organization for girls is to teach
values such as honesty, fairness, courage, compassion, character, sisterhood, confidence, and citizenship through activities that include camping and
community service.
Such a system would provide no room for a principal to protect a teacher known locally as both effective and
valued by the
community, as Principal Burris relates in the story
of a teacher from Great Neck who would fall victim to Dr. Tisch and Governor Cuomo.
Evaluators for Character.org's National Schools
of Character have recognized that some school
communities identify prosocial strategies
such as seeking a win / win solution instead
of the core character
values of respect, caring and fairness that may support this negotiation skill.
Extensive Federal requirements and guidance call for transportation planners to evaluate potential economic,
community, and environmental impacts
of transportation programs; examine past trends and future projections for travel demand for people, goods, and information; and address societal issues
such as
community values and goals.
In fact, it's not even well - known in the author
community that paid book reviews exist, and even less is known about the
value of such reviews.
People who highly
value material goods (an orientation reinforced by consumer marketing) are likely to be more unhappy and have a lower quality
of life than those who
value more internal or nonmaterial rewards
such as creativity, competence, and contributing to the
community.