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- Indoctrination is the process of inculcating (teaching by repeated instruction) a person or people into an ideology, often avoiding critical analysis...
- which include insightful quotes expressed in simple words. It aims to inculcate good habits, discipline and doing good deeds. English translation of உயிர்...
- societal concerns, most notably by promoting progressive education, inculcating moral values in children, and ****imilating immigrants.: 196–200  A different...
- nationalist. Jane Wilde read the Young Irelanders' poetry to Willie and Oscar, inculcating a love of these poets in her sons. Her interest in the neo-classical...
- Congress. Jawahar Planetarium is situated here, which has been striving to inculcate scientific temper among m****es through its sky shows on astronomy and...
- heareth you, heareth Me." (Luke 10:16); and usually what is set forth and inculcated in Encyclical Letters, already pertains to Catholic doctrine. But if the...
- which snatches the young from the Church and from Jesus Christ, and which inculcates in its own young people hatred, violence and irreverence". From the earliest...
- Office management is a profession involving the design, implementation, evaluation, and maintenance of the process of work within an office or other organization...
- chastity of womanhood; to maintain white supremacy; to teach and faithfully inculcate a high spiritual philosophy through an exalted ritualism; and by a practical...
- trade practices, and predatory pricing, inter alia, are remnants of the inculcation of Aquinas' interpretation of natural moral law. Thomas Aquinas distinguished...