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With its origins in participative research, the Researcher-in-Residence model embodies values of collaboration, a desire to solve practical problems, a focus on initiating change through greater understanding and shared learning, an emphasis on reflection and collective inquiry, and a willingness to find common ground through negotiation and compromise.
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Banderoles began to disappear as artists realised that, along with halos and wings, they didn't particularly embody values of realism.
"The satirical attitudes so relevant in the 30's, when listeners reveled in Allen's gibes against functionaries responsible for hard times, and in the early 40's, when he also embodied values of tradition and continuity, no longer seemed pertinent".
Such practices contribute to a greater sense of fulfillment for employees seeking meaning at work and for customers who want to align their values with the embodied values of a particular brand or product.
Every technology embodies the values of the age in which it was created.
"We feel that Harlem embodies our values of community, diversity and being a good neighbor," a company spokeswoman said.
A Cinderella played by Drew Barrymore in the film "Ever After" is victorious for simple reasons: she embodies the values of modern feminism.
They reacted the same way when Martin Luther King stood up and said, 'I am a man.' The anthem embodies the values of our culture at different times".
For people of my generation, who spent much of their childhoods clambering over jungle gyms inspired by Fuller's geodesic domes, his architecture embodies the values of an era when it was still possible to believe that society was gliding steadily toward a better future.
And McGuane does come up with an alternative to Paul Crusoe's hip, shameless "sulfurousness": Bill Champion, an aged rancher with mysterious ties to the Whitelaw family, who almost too obviously embodies the values of the Old West under threat from the likes of such rapacious entrepreneurs as Sunny Jim and Paul.
Important issues Mark Thompson, the BBC director general, argues that EastEnders embodies the values of the modern public service BBC, describing it as "a central part of national life" that is "fantastic entertainment" and has "at the same time raised awareness and tackled many important issues – from HIV and Aids, mental health, domestic violence, drug misuse and many others".
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