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foster and worship
This new worship space was dedicated with the special mission to foster devotion to the first American citizen-saint.
Symbols help create a resonant mythos expressing the moral values of the society or the teachings of the religion, foster solidarity among adherents, and bring adherents closer to their object of worship.
"... the worship of God, known in Jesus, the Christ, through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit ... to serve God through word and witness, to treat all human beings as sisters and brothers ; and to foster responsible stewardship of God's creation ...

foster and imperial
He believed that there was " work to be done " as Colonial Secretary, to expand the British Empire and reorder imperial trade and resources, and foster closer relations between Britain and the settler colonies, with the objective of reforming the empire as a federation of Anglo-Saxon nations, and he could be assured of support from Conservative backbenchers.
They criticized the politicians and the parliamentary system which could not maintain order or foster economic development at home, nor preserve the vestiges of Spain's imperial glory.

foster and family
The Allans served as a foster family and gave him the name " Edgar Allan Poe ", though they never formally adopted him.
At the age of thirteen, due to his desire to attend the academy there, he relocated to the home of another foster family in Fort Scott, Kansas.
The story details how Luthor was sent to live with a foster family following the sabotage of his parents ' car.
The effect of the invention of valves for the brass was felt almost immediately: instrument-makers throughout Europe strove together to foster the use of these newly refined instruments and continuing their perfection ; and the orchestra was before long enriched by a new family of valved instruments, variously known as tubas, or euphoniums and bombardons, having a chromatic scale and a full sonorous tone of great beauty and immense volume, forming a magnificent bass.
His family unit beyond his near-fraternal relationship with Hawk is essentially Susan Silverman, an unofficial foster son named Paul Giacomin, and a series of dogs named Pearl after Spenser's childhood dog of the same breed, a German shorthaired pointer.
In due time, she gave birth to her son, Lars, in Copenhagen and left him in the care of a foster family.
He was brought up partly by a foster mother, though he did spend many happy holidays in Devon with his mother's family of farmers, where he learned to ride.
His biological mother entrusted her son's care to her former foster parents Roy and Karen, hoping that they would be able to provide him with an education and a stable family life.
" However, Nixon was also concerned that greater access to abortions would foster " permissiveness ," and said that " it breaks the family.
Despite Punky's efforts to escape from Fenster, a trick pulled by Margaux in which she dressed up and pretended to be Punky, and advocacy from Mike Fulton, Chillings ended up placing Punky with a new foster family, the fabulously wealthy Jules and Tiffany Buckworth ( Robert Casper and Joan Welles ), the latter of whom did not take to Punky's playful, more working-class ways well at all.
In this point of view, Prince Prospero is Poe as a wealthy young man, part of a distinguished family much like Poe's foster parents, the Allans.
Forced to seek new lodgings when his foster family began to experience domestic problems, McCarty moved into a boarding house and pursued odd jobs.
:" Tan advertised for a foster home and the brothers were sent to the first family that responded.
Almost all children without parental care in the United States were in orphanages or foster arrangements until President Theodore Roosevelt declared the nuclear family was best able to serve as primary caretaker for the abandoned and orphaned.
In a parallel plot, an underprivileged youth from Brooklyn, Lesra Martin ( Vicellous Reon Shannon ), becomes interested in Carter's life and destiny after reading Carter's autobiography, and convinces his Canadian foster family to commit themselves to his case.
Ultimately, the foster family who planned to adopt Lucy decide to return her to Sam, with an arrangement that Randy will help him raise her.
In attendance are the foster family, Sam's friendship group, and a newly-single Rita with her son.
Kitty Russell, born in New Orleans and reared by a flashy foster mother ( who once visited Dodge ), apparently had no living family.
A key to Gabaldon's success was his ability to speak Japanese fluently due to being raised in the 1930s by a Japanese-American foster family.
This was broken down into about 30 percent living with a stepparent, 23 percent living with a biological mother, 6 percent with grandparents as caregivers, 4 percent with a biological father, 4 percent with someone who was not a direct relative, and a small 1 percent living with a foster family.
New characters continued to be added to the series, with the Derwin family, comprising the censorious Fern Derwin ( Belinda Sinclair ) her easy-going taxi-driver husband Max ( Nick Stringer ) and their rebellious foster son Arlo Dean ( Ash Newman ), joining the storyline.
After World War 2 he left his foster family, and went to Namibia ( then South-West Africa ), where he was fostered by an Afrikaans family, taking his third legal name of Jozua Joubert.
Coupled with the discrimination seen against Native people at the time, his life became increasingly difficult, ultimately ending in his estrangement from his family and the placement of his children in foster homes.

foster and on
`` U.S. pressure on Britain to foster war hysteria over the status of West Berlin has reached its apogee.
" In addition, the United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs states as some of its jurisdictional goals: " export controls, including nonproliferation of nuclear technology and nuclear hardware ; measures to foster commercial intercourse with foreign nations and to safeguard American business abroad ; international commodity agreements ; international education ; and protection of American citizens abroad and expatriation.
Bismarck tried to foster alliances in Europe, on one hand to contain France, and on the other hand to consolidate Germany's influence in Europe.
After killing his music tutor Linus with a lyre, he was sent to tend cattle on a mountain by his foster father Amphitryon.
Because of violent behavior on the part of the father, the brother was taken in at the age of 3 by foster parents, who adopted him later.
Instead, Foucault focused on the ways in which such constructs can foster cultural hegemony, violence and exclusion.
Rabbi David Dalin's The Myth of Hitler's Pope argues that critics of Pius XII are liberal Catholics and ex-Catholics who " exploit the tragedy of the Jewish people during the Holocaust to foster their own political agenda of forcing changes on the Catholic Church today " and that Pius XII was responsible for saving the lives of many thousands of Jews.
Conclusions, based on these two kinds of premises, about the dispositions education should foster ;
Pakistan's use of officially published textbooks has been criticized for using schools to more subtlety foster religious extremism, whitewashing Muslim conquest in the Indian subcontinent and promoting " expansive pan-Islamic imaginings " that " detect the beginnings of Pakistan in the birth of Islam on the Arabian peninsula ".
Sexism, also known as gender discrimination or sex discrimination, is defined as prejudice or discrimination based on sex or gender ; or conditions or attitudes that foster stereotypes of social roles based on sex.
Near-future settings work well for science fiction on television ; shows such as The Six Million Dollar Man, TekWar, Quatermass, Star Cops, Mutant X, and Fringe allow budget conscious producers to use street clothes and contemporary locations, using only minimal props and effects to foster viewers ' suspension of disbelief.
Since that time, the straits have come to foster the development of two very distinct and varied cultures on either side of the straits.
Lisbon had already ( 1179 ) received a charter from Afonso I. Sancho also endeavoured to foster immigration and agriculture, by granting estates to the military orders and municipalities on condition that the occupiers should cultivate or colonize their lands.
Biking and walking instead of driving can reduce emissions, save money on fuel and maintenance, and foster a healthier population.
Ingratitude by adopted children was severely frowned on by the law: if the adopted child of a prostitute abandoned his foster parents and returned to his biological father's house, his eye was torn out.
Bolivia has actively sought to foster economic connections in South America after long relying on the United States as its primary trade partner.
Other reports place the scheme's failure on Jewish infighting as to whether the plan would foster a detrimental Arab reaction.
The society's mission is " to foster the art and science of horticulture and landscape design, with emphasis on the life and work of Beatrix Farrand.
Ecotourism is intended to offer tourists insight into the impact of human beings on the environment, and to foster a greater appreciation of our natural habitats.
It was initiated by several people, including Polish politician Józef Retinger, concerned about the growth of anti-Americanism in Western Europe, who proposed an international conference at which leaders from European countries and the United States would be brought together with the aim of promoting Atlanticism – better understanding between the cultures of the United States and Western Europe to foster cooperation on political, economic, and defense issues.
Although both Brooks and director Bud Schaetzle publicly denied that the video was crafted specifically to foster debate, its banning shed light on Nashville's conservative programming practices and brought attention to Brooks ' developing sense of showmanship.

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