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In the 1968 book "World Ceramics," the editor, Robert J. Charleston, describes the medium as "the longest-lived handicraft of which we have continuous knowledge".
Ethnographic project assessment supports better project outcomes by cultivating continuous dialogue among stakeholders as well as voicing priorities and cultural paradigms of village leaders and residents.
Companies like Google, Apple, Costco, Amazon, Ikea and others like them are known for cultivating continuous innovation because it produces results.
There is a need for higher education to cultivate deep knowledge and skills in the ever-evolving area of sustainability.
The easiest way to cultivate a knowledge of cause and effect is to move the two closer together.
Using the deliberate instructional or learning strategies can be related to cultivate the knowledge and skills for learners.
Residents cultivate composting knowledge during 'Droughtbusters' workshop.
This may help to cultivate the knowledge of the disease and reduce prejudices about HBV+ patients.
For example, Abbott points out that professions cultivate unique knowledge systems in order to maintain their 'exclusive property' and sphere of influence [ 14].
Global leaders with a more realistic understanding of what to expect from their people in different settings will be far better equipped to improve that performance and over time, by cultivating business knowledge, emotional intelligence, and continuous learning, to build the maturity of human capital wherever they go.
Mr. Kaliebe said investing regionally lets him and his fellow managers cultivate a deeper knowledge of companies.
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