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How did the deeper changes in attitude and personal culture take place?
If you start to think you're a star it means that your personal culture or your education is not high enough.
How their personal cultures (in real life) effected their work as a group.
"The ability to read a novel intelligently, I would maintain, is the mark of a mature personal culture," he writes.
We've inherited canons and then lovingly constructed our own personal cultures.
The Irish monks had a personal culture which they did not make any effort to diffuse, owing to the great distance between centers of learning.
Like "Easy Rider," it's putting yourself against a backdrop that might clash a bit with your personal culture.
Skilled practitioners recognize and adopt a professional culture, without forsaking their own personal culture.
Gerber later recalled, "He was the soul of honour, a man of personal culture, education, and refinement."
They are positive men and they both have a personal culture that's caring, and that's a huge step in the right direction.
Moreover, understanding one's personal culture is the first step to building appreciation of other cultures, which is really the goal of cultural diversity.
"Flowers are our personal culture."
Over time, the cowboys developed a personal culture of their own, a blend of values that even retained vestiges of chivalry.
It’s a personal culture, shaped by stories, by people, by sexuality, by cities, by coincidences.
Part of what makes getting married so difficult is that two people are bringing their own personal cultures and rituals and are expected to become one unit, Pearl explained.
Exercises to encourage exploration of personal culture and develop empathy for people from different backgrounds are described in Health Care and Immigrants (Ferguson and Browne, 1991).
This leads us to be increasingly dependent on others who are likely to be quite removed from the personal cultures and private concerns that are so much a part of us.
Dye's personal culture collection, begun in 1951, evolved into today's ICMP culture collection held at Landcare Research, Tamaki.
It provides challenges, structures and support to enable future leaders to build a personal culture and practice of learning, doing and teaching, which are fundamental building blocks of the learning organization.
Main: Personality psychology, Identity (social science) Organizational culture is taught to the person as culture is taught by his/her parents thus changing and modeling his/her personal culture.
The Power of Will: a Practical Companion-Book for Unfoldment of Selfhood Through Direct Personal Culture (1907)
Such situations are caused mainly by the economic difficulties of the country, the impoverishment of society, and sometimes the low level of personal culture or ecological awareness of the family environment and the society.
"If this can be successfully achieved, there will be an inevitable domino effect on the way young people learn in the education system, and on their ability to develop and maintain a personal culture of learning.
The nurse/midwife delivering the nursing/ midwifery service will have undertaken a process of reflection on his/her cultural identity and will recognize the impact that his/her personal culture has on his/her professional practice.
Madame Bovary has been seen as a commentary on "bourgeois", the folly of aspirations that can never be realized or a belief in the validity of a self-satisfied, deluded personal culture, associated with Flaubert's period.