Sentences with phrase «with tangible resources»

About Blog Birth Becomes Her equips birth photographers from around the world with tangible resources and a space to share their birth photography.
About Blog Birth Becomes Her equips birth photographers from around the world with tangible resources and a space to share their birth photography.
Workshop attendees will walk away with tangible resources they can utilize for every story they write.
Babies Need Boxes wants to equip families for parenthood with tangible resources and education, honor women during their transition to motherhood, and help all babies thrive.

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Sowing the Seeds of Wonder: a guide to gardening with kids: Filled with simple and tangible ways for you to bring gardening into your child's life, this guide covers preparing yourself, preparing your environment, learning activities, and loads of resources for your journey.
With an emphasis on implications for practitioners, the brief aims to serve as a tangible resource for individuals from college access programs, youth development organizations, and advocacy.
With an emphasis on implications for practitioners, the brief aims to serve as a tangible resource for individuals from college access programs, youth development organizations, and advocacy groups.
«This brief is intended to serve as a tangible resource for practitioners seeking to ensure that their efforts — are based in research and targeted in ways that will produce the most positive outcomes for students — particularly given limited program resources,» said IHEP President Michelle Asha Cooper, Ph.D. «With the prevalence and positive impact of mentoring generating a large body of social science research, IHEP and NCAN believe it's important to make meaningfully contributions to the existing conversation about mentoring to help support students along the high school - to - college continuum, and ultimately improve student outcomes and completion rates.»
This «Research - to - Practice» brief synthesizes scholarly research on college choice, fit and match, features an interview with the National College Advising Corps, and serves as a tangible resource to practitioners working to improve student success and retention in college.
LEGO ® Education primary teaching resources let you turn abstract ideas into tangible objects that can be seen, touched, described — and played with.
The U.S. Departments of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Education (ED) have teamed up to provide local stakeholders with resources and tangible next steps in offering students the health services they need.
This is a tangible benefit, along with not relying on resources that are running out anyway, and which many advanced nations would have to import.
Book value: The portion of the carrying value (other than the portion associated with tangible assets) prorated in each accounting period, for financial reporting purposes, to the extracted portion of an economic interest in a wasting natural resource.
Students will gain insight into the challenges faced in implementing conservation as a profession and how to accomplish tangible results, and will leave with resources, ideas and perspectives to help them pursue their goals and achieve impact.
Exelon's political operations may impact the company's ability to show that a merger with Pepco would provide a tangible benefit to customers on the criteria of conserving natural resources and preserving environmental quality — two factors that must be considered in the District of Columbia.
While Hackathons won't provide you with all the answers and skills necessary to turn an idea into a practical technological application, the experience they provide, the connections they foster, and the tangible resources they provide can help jump start your venture — so, get hacking!
Generally in business, admitted assets are the economic resources available to that business with either tangible or intangible substance.
Types or functions of support delineated in the literature include «esteem» or «emotional» support (actions that convey the child's value or worth); «informational» support (advice or guidance on coping with problems); «instrumental» support (providing tangible resources or services), and «companionship» support (sharing social activities with another person).
Marriage works best and has the most logic when it can create economies of scale between two individuals with jobs, and / or resources, either tangible in the form of a paycheck, or intangible in their willingness to contribute parenting and domestic labor — even if that means engaging in «ideology mobility,» as I call it, and setting aside patriarchal, «traditional» ideas that husbands should be breadwinners.
Through our work with MPC Resources we have been able to experience tangible program improvements.»
«This year's class represents an incredibly diverse mix of organizations that are providing both real estate professionals and their clients with tools and resources to simplify and elevate their personal and professional lives in a real, tangible way,» said Dale Stinton, NAR CEO and SCV president.
Power Brokers are honing in on providing agents with resources that yield tangible results.
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