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I think most women have a nurturing capacity that wants to take care of other people and usually take care of other people to a fault".
In societies where the care of infants has been assigned to boys rather than girls, no difference in nurturing capacity was found.
Another aspect of sustainability in CBPR is building and nurturing capacity within a community.
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The aim was to nurture capacity and experience among providers.
The songs range from "Green Heart," a sentimental ditty about nurturing the capacity for love as if it were a tree, from the musical of the same title (written with Charles Busch) to "Balance of Power," a zany, reggae-propelled political spoof from "The Czar of Rock and Roll," a show Mr. Magee wrote with the comedian Lewis Black.
For example, "Memory Needs Every Method Of Nurturing Its Capacity" is a mnemonic for how to spell mnemonic.
This not only nurtured a capacity to argue, and argue well, something that any good citizen should be able to do.
To his credit, in a deeply unsettled life, he has nurtured this capacity to find within the creative act itself new, reviving forms of homecoming.
Other observers have pointed out that teachers who feel insecure about their ratings may focus on improving the test chances of their most able students at the expense of nurturing the capacities of the least able members of their classroom.
The CERF needs a mechanism to nurture such capacity during an emergency response.
Interventions might better nurture such capacities through, for instance, improving education, access to microcredit, business incubation and improved internet access.
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