Sentence examples for world reflections from inspiring English sources

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Once a week, after the dinner dishes are cleared, teenagers from the Lebaha Drumming Center arrive to perform traditional Garifuna music — rhythms and chants that are spirited New World reflections of the Africa their ancestors were taken from.

Barker, Gary, Gender Equitablee Boys in a Gender Inequitable World: Reflections from qualitative research and program development with young men in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil', 1999 This paper asks how males with gender-equitable attitudes differ from their less egalitarian peers and how educators and programme specialists can help promote gender-equitable attitudes among young men.

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Interventions recommended included more informational resources at diagnosis and ongoing throughout treatment, referral resources for support groups and other individual advocates that could provide real-world reflections on their experience, clear definitions of transitions and who should be providing follow-up care, and a more patient-centered integrated care approach.

In these theories, the constants observed in the three-dimensional world are reflections of what happens in higher dimensions.

This elegiac memoir combines stories of Shadid's struggles with workmen, tales of his ancestors and their world, and reflections on his family's journey to America.

Perception of the image changes as the viewer moves around the piece, immersing the audience in what IF calls, "a world of reflections, fragmenting within the space".

If a human being grows up in a world without reflections of them, they themselves will grow up to be monsters".

This seems to be Henry Kissinger's ultimate dream -- a dream that one can glimpse in his latest book, Germanically entitled World Order: Reflections on the Character of Nations and the Course of History.

Henry's misadventures abroad awaken his conscience, and the view from the third world prompts reflection on the life he left behind (as it turns out, there are worse fates than having a dull, well-paying job).

The Abbess of a neighboring enclosed order of nuns suggested establishing the community as a "buffer state" that would exist "between the Abbey and the world, a reflection, a benevolent and useful parasite, an intermediary form of life".

Her abrasive tone suggests prophetic urgency rather than world-weary reflection.

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