-
Indoctrination is the
process of
inculcating a
person with ideas, attitudes,
cognitive strategies or
professional methodologies (see doctrine). Broadly...
-
training itself. This type of
training has
proven more
effective in
inculcating concepts and ideas[citation needed]. Many
personnel selection companies...
-
which include insightful quotes expressed in
simple words. It aims to
inculcate good habits,
discipline and
doing good deeds.
English translation of உயிர்...
- nationalist. Jane
Wilde read the
Young Irelanders'
poetry to
Oscar and Willie,
inculcating a love of
these poets in her sons. Her
interest in the neo-classical...
-
societal concerns, most
notably by
promoting progressive education,
inculcating moral values in children, and ****imilating immigrants.: 196–200 A different...
-
Office management is a
profession involving the design, implementation, evaluation, and
maintenance of the
process of work
within an
office or
other organization...
-
visage became the
virtual face of
Islam in
Western po****r culture" and "
inculcated fear and
distrust towards Islam,"
making the word 'Ayatollah' "a synonym...
- The
earliest record of
vegetarianism comes from the 9th
century BCE,
inculcating tolerance towards all
living beings.
Parshwanatha and Mahavira, the 23rd...
-
Propriety and Effect; to
Improve Their Language and Sentiments; and to
Inculcate Some of the Most
Important Principles of
Piety and Virtue. : With a Few...
- the Pax Romana.
Romans of the 1st and 2nd
centuries were
encouraged to "
inculcate the
habits of peacetime". As the
classicist Clifford Ando noted: Most...