The world of an adolescent is now so powerfully defined by
systemic forces other than home that working with the family alone is rarely powerful enough to effect change in the life of a troubled teenager.
Not exact matches
Partly to provide a way of conceptualizing God's transcendence over evil, and in part for
other systemic reasons which we need not cover now, Hartshorne is
forced to introduce a dualistic account of the divine nature.
Distinguishing the Cook for America ® approach from that of countless
other school food reform projects is its emphasis on holistic,
systemic change through the creation of a school foodservice work
force that is both capable of preparing healthy scratch - cooked meals from whole, fresh foods, and empowered and motivated to do so.
«While we did not specifically investigate the use of
force against the adult inmate population, our investigation suggests that the
systemic deficiencies identified in this report may exist in equal measure at the
other jails on Rikers,» prosecutors wrote in the report.
«The death of Michael Brown, and so many
others, presents a predominantly white and female teaching
force with the opportunity to critically examine and discuss
systemic racism,» DiAqui says.
However, when NASA experienced those two catastrophic failures they were
forced to admit failure and that
other participants (external peers) were required to be present in their game processes in order to determine if their failures were the result of
systemic problems within their game rules.