Sentences with phrase «welcome change of environments»

It provides the excuse for a welcome change of environments throughout levels, and what little story there is keeps you entertained while not being dull.

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Children's Centres are also audited in terms of their environments — ensuring that the Centres are welcoming to dads, for example, that baby changing facilities are unisex, that noticeboards and displays are as relevant to fathers as they are to mothers.
Kesem is the largest national organization dedicated to this unique population, and for many children their Camp Kesem experience is a life - changing event — providing them a community of children with similar experiences, and a safe and welcoming environment to have fun and rediscover their childhood.
Some of those who have tried it before believe that putting water in a tub welcomes the baby to a minimal sound and light world with no profound change posed by the new environment.
The simple action of standing at your door and welcoming each student into class has achieved more results than I ever dreamed it would and it has totally changed my classroom environment.
The report also welcomes: the establishment of a National Academy of Educational Leadership; a «more systematic approach» to how pupils learn, apply and practise their literacy and numeracy across the curriculum; major changes in how professional learning is organised; improvements in attendance and behaviour; strengths in learner wellbeing, care, support and guidance, and learning environment; and strengthened links between higher and further education.
We strive to foster an environment that welcomes change, understands the importance of integrity, and acting with compassion; being positive and honest; to trust, respect, appreciate and believe in yourself and others; to never stop learning and striving for excellence to meet and exceed the expectations of our clients.
The beautiful Italian countryside and the peaceful environment of the hotel would be a welcome change from touring around the more crowded tourist sites and monuments in Italy.
These more open areas provide freedom of movement which, while still not huge, is a welcome change from most shooters intent on inducing claustrophobia, and when coupled with the return of the Bad Company 2 style of destruction of the environment it creates a sensation of genuine player skill that often feels missing in the genre.
Gov. Malloy Welcomes the Final Passage of Environment Bill - Reduce GHG Emissions & Prepare for Effects of Climate Change (May 9, 2018)
This newsletter discusses the publishing of rivers climate change indicators for the British Columbia (BC) Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy, engineering design values for Island Health, progress on the development of the Climate Tool for Engineers, new partnerships with the Blueberry Council of BC and the Comox Valley Regional District, a paper on projected changes to summer mean wet bulb globe temperatures led by Chao Li, a Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society article on extreme wildfire risk in the Fort McMurray area by Megan Kirchmeier - Young, a staff profile on Dr. Gildas Dayon, the PCIC Climate Seminar Series, a welcome to doctoral student Yaheng Tan, the release of PCIC's 2016 - 2017 Corporate Report, the release of a Science Brief on snowmelt and drought, the publishing of Climate Change Projections for the Cowichan Valley Regional District and State of the Physical, Biological and Selected Fishery Resources of Pacific Canadian Marine Ecosystems in 2016, as well as peer - reviewed publications since the last newslchange indicators for the British Columbia (BC) Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy, engineering design values for Island Health, progress on the development of the Climate Tool for Engineers, new partnerships with the Blueberry Council of BC and the Comox Valley Regional District, a paper on projected changes to summer mean wet bulb globe temperatures led by Chao Li, a Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society article on extreme wildfire risk in the Fort McMurray area by Megan Kirchmeier - Young, a staff profile on Dr. Gildas Dayon, the PCIC Climate Seminar Series, a welcome to doctoral student Yaheng Tan, the release of PCIC's 2016 - 2017 Corporate Report, the release of a Science Brief on snowmelt and drought, the publishing of Climate Change Projections for the Cowichan Valley Regional District and State of the Physical, Biological and Selected Fishery Resources of Pacific Canadian Marine Ecosystems in 2016, as well as peer - reviewed publications since the last newslChange Strategy, engineering design values for Island Health, progress on the development of the Climate Tool for Engineers, new partnerships with the Blueberry Council of BC and the Comox Valley Regional District, a paper on projected changes to summer mean wet bulb globe temperatures led by Chao Li, a Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society article on extreme wildfire risk in the Fort McMurray area by Megan Kirchmeier - Young, a staff profile on Dr. Gildas Dayon, the PCIC Climate Seminar Series, a welcome to doctoral student Yaheng Tan, the release of PCIC's 2016 - 2017 Corporate Report, the release of a Science Brief on snowmelt and drought, the publishing of Climate Change Projections for the Cowichan Valley Regional District and State of the Physical, Biological and Selected Fishery Resources of Pacific Canadian Marine Ecosystems in 2016, as well as peer - reviewed publications since the last newslChange Projections for the Cowichan Valley Regional District and State of the Physical, Biological and Selected Fishery Resources of Pacific Canadian Marine Ecosystems in 2016, as well as peer - reviewed publications since the last newsletter.
We would also welcome applications from a school teacher who wants a change of environment, where they can transfer their existing skills.
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