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Such belief nurtures cohesion and feeds fighting spirit.
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The lesson from the Fabian Society report is that building community cohesion, nurturing a sense of collective action around local environmental issues, and supporting micro rather than macro concerns can be a portal through which a more global sense of citizenship can be achieved.
As Australia's population grows and becomes more culturally diverse, governments will need to be increasingly proactive to ensure that racism is kept in check and that social cohesion is nurtured.
These attacks against places of knowledge, memory and culture are nurturing a spiral of vengeance that threatens to nurture instability and unravel Iraq's social cohesion for the long term.
Almost five years on, the legislative programme announced on Wednesday represents his long-delayed response, and his insistence that social cohesion is preserved by the nurturing of "life chances" rather than by redistribution alone.
In all cultures, one of the most important factors is the cohesion of the family and community, and the degree of nurture and support that children receive.
Specifically what is so desperately required is the type of good faith counseling from these very same chaplains which embraces and nurtures the armed forces' primary compelling governmental interest of maximizing/optimizing military readiness and mission accomplishment, unit cohesion, good order, morale, discipline, health, and safety.
No cohesion?
Cohesion matters.
Or cohesion.
See also cohesion hypothesis.
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