It's a skill that French mothers explicitly try to cultivate in their kids more than American mothers do.
There he found one of the poorest populations on earth, and an environment quickly degrading as hungry farmers tried desperately to cultivate rice in the eroding soil.
They cultivate one another in an elite universe that is affected neither by reality nor by the convictions of most of their countrymen.
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Taking note of these characteristics is only the first step for parents, who must also figure out how to cultivate the potential in their child.
The five-minute clip, called "What Most Schools Don't Teach, " was posted online Tuesday by Code.org, a new nonprofit foundation that seeks to cultivate computer science in U.S. school curricula.
In a sentence: Martha is the real deal and has some of the most insightful, poignant, and real-lived things to say about being a female engineer and how to continue to cultivate more women in the field.
In light of Israel's diplomatic assets, Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, who in recent months has been travelling the globe to cultivate bilateral ties with countries in South America, Africa, Central Asia, and Central Europe, should be congratulated for his efforts.
For the third year in a row, TrueBridge Capital has partnered with Forbes to cultivate the most exciting billing in venture capital, The 2013 Midas List, which rumor has it will be published shortly.
The 10 suspects held in the US are accused of trying to blend into American society and cultivate contacts among policy makers in order to pass information on to Russian intelligence.
Proactive companies promote jobs in social networks, of course, but they also cultivate networks of followers, engage in online conversations and tell their stories about their companies.
And after working for several years at a nonprofit in Chiang Mai, Lee received a grant to help his village cultivate, process and sell the coffee in a sustainable manner.
Earning serendipity is the ability to see, sow, grow and share opportunities that matter in order to cultivate innovation.
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Lawless believes Palin hopes to cultivate support among women voters in case she chooses to run for President in 2012.
Regardless of the outcome, the OnGoal group will continue to push the envelope in order to cultivate a passionate, energetic fan base.
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The idea was to go beyond traditional motivational techniques to cultivate passionate employees who believe in what they are doing with an almost religious zeal.
Mr. Katzenberg works tirelessly to cultivate high-level ties in China.
It's good for business when NBC, Fox and ESPN fight over the right to broadcast their games from England, but those teams have to fly over the Atlantic in order to cultivate a fan base and stoke the interest.
The meeting was held to discuss and prepare a programme module and its activities, as a reference to ASPNet's schools to further plan and deliver its own programmes and activities at the school level in order to cultivate a sense of peace among students.
For agriculture to thrive in the 21st century, we must continue to cultivate the relationships between farmers and rural businesses and their partners and customers in cities and towns.
Anecdotally, in these cases most entrepreneurs choose their values and believe in their ability to cultivate other more congruent business opportunities.
High-growth entrepreneurship can fuel job creation, innovation, and economic prosperity in countries willing to cultivate the conditions needed to start new companies.
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There is much work to be done to foster peace and reconciliation in other ethnic conflicts, develop the justice sector, and cultivate the free press and robust civil society that are the checks and balances needed in any stable democracy.
Not because they were Baylor fans, but just because he wanted to cultivate early on a hate of Duke in his young son.
Bell will focus on delivering leadership products that advance Intel chips into smartphones, help drive new business growth and further cultivate Intel's global ecosystem relationships in this market segment.
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He recognizes that the struggle to control our destructive tendencies can be incrementally moved in the right direction by people becoming more self-aware (or, in language popular today, cultivate mindfulness).
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"The Macworld Conference and Expo has thrived for 25 years due to the strong support of tens of thousands of Mac fans worldwide who use Macworld as a way to find great products, partake in professional development training and cultivate their personal and professional networks, " Kent said.
In this new relationship, UNESCO and Airbus are committed to working together to make connections between industry and academia that promote the importance of engineering for sustainable development, encourage young people to pursue careers in STEM disciplines, and cultivate innovative solutions as a result of international, multidisciplinary teamwork.
He said that brands integrated in the community are able to cultivate these soulful connections.
Cultivate those relationships so that when you are in need, people are more receptive and empathetic to you.
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In this role, Felicia helped cultivate relationships between Democratic Leader Tom Daschle and key stakeholder groups, including Latino, immigration and education advocacy groups.
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