Sentences with phrase «where small groups»

The term is loosely defined as a space where small groups of houses or apartments (usually around eight to 12) face toward a common area, whether that be garden courtyards, pedestrian streets, or a shared indoor space.
Three Study Week retreats, where small groups of up to fifteen participants applied to stay at Wysing for a period of concentrated research and sharing, were devised by artists.
St. George's Caye («key») offers a private - island dive vacation where small groups and exceptional service take center stage.
There are conventional classrooms, but also breakout rooms where small groups can collaborate, a commons, and a quiet room for the many students who, like Corey, have sensory issues.
The Food for Life Partnership, via a dedicated Farm Links team, encourages schools and farms to set up a programme where small groups of pupils can visit the farm throughout the year.
The classroom is an open space that runs the length of the building wing, but is subdivided by bookshelves into workspaces where small groups of students work with the teacher or individually with laptops.
«Examples with predators were limited to social animals, such as meerkats, where small groups spend more time being vigilant and consequently are more likely to go extinct.
Field education should be offered in lively churches (which have a mental health program) where small groups of students are supervised by experienced clergymen (with faculty status) who are themselves instruments of growth and healing.
Halfway houses (where small groups of patients who are not ready to return to their homes live together and receive help in social rehabilitation), day hospitals, foster home services, rehabilitation centers, and ex-patient clubs are still in short supply in all parts of our country.
This weekend we head to CK / West at Hubbard's Yellowstone Lodge in Montana where a small group will gather.
In elite capitalism, where a small group of families may control the vast majority of land, capital, or other resources, this openness to competition is seen as a threat and is not present.
«They are called «clergy killers» — congregations where a small group of members are so disruptive that no pastor is able to maintain spiritual leadership for long.And yet ministers often endure the stresses of these dysfunctional relationships for months, or even years, before eventually being forced out or giving up.
Attending a Sleep Sense seminar provides a comfortable environment where a small group of parents get together and learn how to SOLVE their children's sleep problems.
«It's typical of Congress, it's typical of unions, it's typical of companies, I guess, where a small group really is carrying the ball and the others aren't necessarily in agreement,» Bloomberg said.
Many have compared the gathering to the 1975 gathering in Asilomar, California, where a small group of biologists debated then - new but much cruder techniques for recombining DNA sequences and famously called for a moratorium on such work until concerns over the accidental release of genetically modified organisms were resolved.
It's a time where a small group of men get together, usually at the home of a friend.
where a small group of people were given high - dose statins and saw improvement or less porgression in their macular degeneration, I asked my retinal specialist yesterday if I could clear out some of the fat - and - cholesterol - packed drusen in my retinas if I went on an extremely low - fat diet (which I figured would have the same impact as a high - dose statin).
«Frappez les Objets» is a «Splat» game, where a small group competes to hit or point at the correct picture when the teacher says the French object.
In addition, I'm very drawn to the pastoral novels of the English genre — the village novel where a small group is used to paint a picture of a larger society.
While very remote, Iqaluit is a snowy place where a small group of thousands of people and dogs live.
A narrow boat needles its way for two hours against the current from Kuala Tembeling to Kuala Tahan, where a small group of family - run hotels and hostels are nestled on the southern tip of this giant jungle.
In 1947, Fontana returned to Milan, where a small group soon gathered around his ideas, and led the way to several manifestos.
Conversations with KidsMatter are interactive video conferences, where a small group of educators have opportunities to network, expand their knowledge and share experiences and practice.

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The group of veterans are also expected over the weekend to complete building a barracks and mess hall near where they constructed a headquarters at the Oceti Sakowin camp about 5 miles (8 km) north of the small town of Cannon Ball.
Health Care: «I don't think there is much doubt as to where Senator Clinton is on the issue of health care,» says Raymond J. Keating, chief economist for the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council, a small - business advocacy group based in Vienna, VirgSmall Business & Entrepreneurship Council, a small - business advocacy group based in Vienna, Virgsmall - business advocacy group based in Vienna, Virginia.
«Closed social networking services where messages are shared among a small group of people will become more popular.»
Small but vocal groups of South Korean demonstrators staged a protest at Seoul's central train station on Monday where a North Korean delegation had arrived.
The managers were then grouped into small task forces around these goals where they worked directly with an executive to create solutions to these problems, which ranged from HR initiatives (resulting in things like new performance review methods and a new attendance system) to customer - level projects (such as a customer referral program).
«The U.S. has obviously been clear about where it stands with the Paris Agreement, but it is heartening that 19 other countries reaffirmed their commitment to the agreement,» said Thoriq Ibrahim, minister of energy and environment for the Maldives and Chair of the Alliance of Small Island States, a group of countries vulnerable to the effects of global warming.
Last year, The New York Times documented the explosion of young coffee up - starts, noting «more than 40 new cafes and coffee bars have joined a small, dedicated group of establishments where coffee making is treated like an art, or at least a high form of craft.»
Surrounded by small - business owners, a group the president has characterized as community stalwarts unfairly burdened by excessive rules, Trump called for «normalized control, where you can open your business and expand your business very easily.
The small group of women in these important roles tended to be focused at the largest companies, where pay is higher.
She is the president of Sterling Marketing Group, where she works with small businesses and Fortune 500 on building stronger personal and team brands.
Prior to this role Stuart was a Portfolio Manager in the Global Active Quantitative Equity Team where his responsibilities included management of the global and international small cap strategies, coordination with the European team across all group strategies as well as research within the team.
A few days ago Hyatt and PE firm Lone Star has showed interest in another of HNA's smaller hotel holdings Spanish NH Hotel Group, where HNA's stake is valued slightly below 1bn USD.
While pursuing his BBA in Finance and Economics as a Williams Scholar, Sam co-founded ACE * Bishop's Consulting Group where he worked with small businesses helping raise capital, advising acquisitions, and developing growth strategies.
Use this discussion guide with your leadership team or small group to discuss your perspectives of God, where they come from and how to expand them.
You might feel it in the «married» small group where you find nothing in common with anyone else except for having walked down the aisle.
Maintaining groups of small churches which are ineffective and not growing, but simply keeping going, really is not where the future lies.
I'm not sure why this is, but it seems like Mainline Protestant churches are less likely to have «small groups» where members gather together in one another's homes to simply share life together.
It gives him a chance to talk in a smaller group where everyone has the same problem.
For Christians exile has been not only a condition forced upon a small group of people but a state into which everyone was called by God for their human maturation — a place of formation, where attitudes and motivations were molded by a community without earthly roots.
We need Sunday morning liturgies when worshipers are in an audience mode typical of discipleship, and we need soma group liturgies for smaller gatherings where worshipers are in a participatory mode typical of the transition to life in the Spirit and of maturing in the church and in mission.
In recent years they have developed hundreds of need - meeting small groups and now offer some seminary courses, but one wonders where they will find the determination and example needed to move into disciplined encounters with the full word of God.
(3) In nations where VCRs are not available in homes, the recorders do provide a technology for small group interaction.
The approach does leave the reader wondering, however, where to find this «church» that is being celebrated, apart from small groups of the like - minded and like - spirited.
Religion was invented by human beings during the Neolithic period, that's the time frame where humans went from roaming hunter gatherer groups to small permanent farming villages.
But if the variety is to be real and not overly limited, then the minister must get out from the apse and the nave and meet the small groups where he can — no matter what the starting subject.
At the conclusion of his book, he challenges his readers to a one - year experiment of radical living where they pray more, read the Bible more, give more, serve more, and attend church (or small groups) more.
The spiritual vitality of a local church is directly correlated with the health of its groups — particularly its small groups where heart - hungers are most apt to be satisfied.
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