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Such adjective phrases can be integrated into the clause (e.g., Love dies young) or detached from the clause as a supplement (e.g., Happy to see her, I wept). Adjective phrases functioning as predicative adjuncts are typically interpreted with the subject of the main clause being the predicand of the adjunct (i.e., "I was happy to see her"). [11]
Presentations usually consist of affixing the research poster to a portable board with the researcher in attendance answering questions posed by passing colleagues. [3] The poster boards are often 4 by 6 feet (1.2 m × 1.8 m) or 4 by 8 feet (1.2 m × 2.4 m) and the size of the poster itself varies according to whether the conference organizers ...
Bringing people together - both bringing existing communities together, and bringing those communities and refugees together; The speed with which refugee children can learn English and make friends; Learning about another culture; Fostering a more global perspective in more inward-looking places; Inspiring faith in human nature
For Dolly Parton, family always reigns supreme. The 78-year-old country star is fixated on bringing people together, whether that be through food, common interests, or her latest endeavor, Dolly ...
performance than those with the least women board directors. Since 2004, a series of Catalyst studies has shown that companies that achieve diversity in their management and on their corporate boards attain better financial results, on average, than other companies. Catalyst’s 2011 study found that companies with the most women board directors
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The Incredible Edible project is an urban gardening project which was started in 2008 by Pamela Warhurst, Mary Clear and a group of like minded people in Todmorden, West Yorkshire, UK. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The project aims to bring people together through actions around local food and community allotments, helping to change behaviour towards the ...