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Although the German West was inculcated with a dark sense of collective guilt, East Germans were spared.
For decades, Palestinian refugees in Lebanon have been inculcated with the idea that their education is key.
Medical students are inculcated with the famous triad of conditions that predispose patients to clots, and Geraldine had all of them.
America's messianic missions in Iraq and Afghanistan hadn't gone well, and Obama was too young to have been inculcated with the logic of the Cold War.
They say a generation of officers, trained to follow policies that reflect the ruling, have been inculcated with a very permissive approach to what is reasonable.
They had not been inculcated with a sense of duty to experience ''the end''; ends, for them, don't exist or aren't significantly different from the middle.
"Wuthering Heights" was inculcated with progressive rock signifiers—a trend that emerged at the end of the 60s, with its penchant for musical dexterity and complex song structures.
It's the sort of thing you get inculcated with unconsciously, by growing up in a certain sort of family or by sharing a sensibility with a certain group of friends.
When we say "Never Again!" we don't just mean the death and concentration camps, we also mean the language and rhetoric that led up to the genocide, millions inculcated with a hatred against Jews and others.
Indeed, effectively every American has been inculcated with at least a superficial admiration for and loyalty to democracy and democratic values, helping a Democratic campaign that puts defending democracy front and center to resonate deeply and widely.
The concern is that police officers and agencies are being inculcated with a military frame of mind that views the citizenry as the enemy and are being given formidable weaponry that reinforces that perception, both among the officers and among the populace.
Later in the piece: Parents with daughters should also take note of the list unless you want your little girl to come back home four years later radically feminized and inculcated with a creed that makes them angry at half the human race.
Born in Hungary in 1895, Moholy-Nagy was inculcated with the modernist faith in a free art school in Budapest, which he attended after serving in the Austro-Hungarian army during World War I. By 19203 he was in Berlin, absorbing the heady vapors of Dada, Surrealism, Cubism and especially Russian Constructivism.
Inculcated with this republican ideology they later went on to advocate republican ideas that were to have an enormous impact on the Renaissance.
Thus, he was inculcated with notions of freedom and democracy. Philopoemen strove to emulate the 4th-century BC Theban general and statesman, Epaminondas. Philopoemen believed that as a public servant, personal virtue was at all times a necessary condition. So Philopoemen wore humble garments for the rest of his life, spurning any expensive adornments.
Virtus was a crucial component for a political career. Its broad definition led to it being used to describe a number of qualities that the Roman people idealized in their leaders. In everyday life a typical Roman, especially a young boy, would have been inculcated with the idea of virtus. Since military service was a part of most Roman men's life, military training would have started fairly early.
"But that was only half the > explanation." As a European Modernist, Salonen said, he had been inculcated > with negatives, such as to avoid melody, harmonic identity and rhythmic > pulse. Secretly, though, he was attracted to John Adams, who was then > dismissed overseas as being simplistic. "Only after a couple of years here > did I begin to see that the European canon I blindly accepted was not the > only truth," he said.
Rural residents also disagreed with the notion that farms needed to improve their efficiency, as they saw this goal as serving urban interests more than rural ones. The social conservatism of many rural residents also led them to resist attempts for change led by outsiders. Most important, the traditionalists did not want to become modern, and did not want their children inculcated with alien modern values through comprehensive schools that were remote from local control.Danbom 1979, p. 473.
" "Faculty and staff do not promote their own religions at school." Children from all religious backgrounds will be accepted at the school. Professor of computer science at Carnegie Mellon University and Scientology critic David S. Touretzky was critical of the school's use of Study Technology, and told the Los Angeles Times: "There is no reputable educator anywhere who endorses Study Technology. What happens is that children are inculcated with Scientology jargon and are led to regard L.R. Hubbard as an authority figure.
In a clear disagreement with Dante, in 1346 Petrarch argued in his De vita solitaria that Pope Celestine V's refusal of the papacy in 1294 was as a virtuous example of solitary life. Later the politician and thinker Leonardo Bruni (1370–1444) argued for the active life, or "civic humanism". As a result, a number of political, military, and religious leaders during the Renaissance were inculcated with the notion that their pursuit of personal fulfillment should be grounded in classical example and philosophical contemplation.
Industry analysis disagreed and found Apple and IBM to be direct competitors. Papermaster had signed the non-competition agreement which clearly stated that any breach of the agreement would cause irreparable harm. Judge Karas also found that, "Because Mr. Papermaster has been inculcated with some of IBM's most sensitive and guarded technical and strategic secrets, it is no great leap for the Court to find that Plaintiff has met its burden of showing likelihood of irreparable harm." This is also despite an employment agreement Papermaster signed with Apple which stated explicitly that he would not disclose trade secrets from prior employers.
His mother Devaki Amma hailed from Thiruvattar in Kanyakumari District. In the Nair matrilineal traditions of the day, Devasahayam Pillai was raised by his maternal uncle, and was inculcated with Hindu beliefs and traditions early on. Devasahayam's family had much influence in the royal palace of Maharaja Marthanda Varma, king of Travancore, and Devasahayam went into the service of the royal palace as a young man. His capabilities and enthusiasm did not go unnoticed in the palace, as he was soon put in charge of state affairs as an official under Ramayyan Dalawa, the Dewan of Travancore.
All members are Caucasian, and are either in prison or have been in prison. Joining is difficult; new members are on probation for a year, must swear a blood oath for life, and commit a violent act to join such as killing a rival inmate or assaulting an officer. The Aryan Brotherhood will also at times follow the rule, requiring the murder of a black or Hispanic prisoner for entry into the Brotherhood. Members are inculcated with various reading materials smuggled into prisons published by Aryan Nations, Militia of Montana, and other groups, as well as Mein Kampf, The Art of War, and Machiavelli's The Prince.
Saint Paul's School (Lam Tin) () is a Catholic girls secondary school run by the Sisters of St. Paul de Chartres in Lam Tin, Kowloon Hong Kong. Faithfully following the teaching advocated by St. Paul, its patron saint, St. Paul's School (Lam Tin) has been upholding the Paulinian spirit of 'all things to all people' (1 Corinthians 9:22) inculcated with the Christian values of love, goodness and truth and nurturing our students to be intellectually, morally and spiritually prepared to face their life in future. St. Paul's School (Lam Tin), established in 1970, is a Catholic secondary school run by the Sisters of St. Paul de Chartres.
The Institute has close association with various segments of value chain in textiles and Management which ensures that management concepts and thoughts are inculcated with practical relevance. It is driven by a passionate board and faculty fraternities with rich industrial experience to groom the student community to meet the ever changing challenges in the industry. Industry exposure, experiential learning, internships, projects, invited guest lectures, value added courses on current topics and skill training are provided to the students with meticulous planning for transforming the students as management professionals. When his term of director is completed he will be replaced by MK Gandhi who is an acting director currently, there is no permanent director for this institute.
St. Nicholas Girls School faced an enrollment crisis in the late 60s to the 70s as the Government was emphasizing English as the main medium of instruction over Mandarin, and thus many parents were pulling away from St. Nicholas when they realized it was a Mandarin-only school. Mdm Lee Poh See, the second principal of the school, played an integral role in rebranding the school as a bilingual institution in the late 60s to the early 70s, purchasing English textbooks en masse to supplement the then-dominantly Mandarin education of the students. This was done in an effort to appeal to parents who were seeking English-medium schools, whilst still retaining its Chinese roots. This move paid dividends in 1979 when St. Nicholas received Special Assistance Plan (SAP) status under the new long-term government initiative to preserve the best Chinese-stream schools as bilingual schools to nurture effectively bilingual students inculcated with traditional Chinese values.

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