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All of these great fictional characters, all of them who were hurt by their condition, all of them who spawned thousands of other books and other films, all of them were fostered, adopted or orphaned.
— between these incredible characters of popular culture and religions, and the fostered, adopted or orphaned child in our midst?
I know famous musicians, I know actors and film stars and millionaires and novelists and top lawyers and television executives and magazine editors and national journalists and dustbinmen and hairdressers, all who were looked after children, fostered, adopted or orphaned, and many of them grow into their adult lives in fear of speaking of their background, as if it may somehow weaken their standing in the foreground, as if it were somehow Kryptonite, as if it were a time bomb strapped on the inside.
Next, a process of political democratization, which has
fostered
individual rights.
Well, one possible solution to Fermi's paradox is that, as civilizations become technologically advanced enough to consider living amongst the stars, they lose sight of how important it is to safeguard the home worlds that
fostered
that advancement to begin with.
The nonpartisan environment Hypatia fostered, where all students could feel comfortable, was especially remarkable given the religious and political turmoil that was fracturing the city of Alexandria at the time.
In a very real way, the spirit of inquisition, openness, and fairness she
fostered
died with her.
And the months of isolation
fostered
fear and loneliness and frustration.
And of course, the confrontation of the cool, the unemotional with emotion, is a conversation that I think cities themselves have
fostered.
At some point, these behaviors are
fostered
by a culture that promotes individual gain over collective progress.
What the site's known for, because it has this environment, is it's
fostered
the creation of a lot of Internet phenomena, viral videos and whatnot, known as "memes."
Their religion, their isolation, their deep respect for their culture and now the principles of their GNH movement all have
fostered
a sense of gratitude about what they do have.
Everything good in his old life relates to his mother who
fostered
his interest in playing the piano; his present of moral turpitude and anger he owes to the influence of his deadbeat father.
He overcame the reluctance, and at times objections, of many of his European counterparts and
fostered
Germany’s unification – and brought it about within NATO.
Bhutan’s rugged geography
fostered
the rise of a hardy population of farmers and herdsmen, and helped to foster a strong Buddhist culture, closely connected in history with Tibet.
In the US, government
fostered
the airline business – largely by buying cargo services from private airlines.
And it was Japan that benefited earliest from the postwar international system that the US
fostered
by opening up its own market and calling for a liberal world economy.
Both the US and Japan
fostered
prosperity – the seedbed for peace – in the region.
Third, thanks to Navalny’s participation, the Moscow election has
fostered
– for the first time ever – genuine grassroots politics in Russia.
And, unlike business-friendly conservatives, centrists do not think that market competition arises from thin air: it must be
fostered
through potent anti-monopoly policies.
Policymakers should look to Kenya’s model of light but effective regulation, which has
fostered
the rapid growth of the peer-to-peer payment system M-Pesa.
All this is not only
fostered
by the state, but also requires the kind of uniformity that only a centralized state can impose.
He must tackle the structural decay
fostered
under Zuma.
Arab men and women have shed the sense of humiliation and inferiority that despotism imposed on them – and that
fostered
desperation, anger, violence, and insularity.
But that cannot mean rejecting the core commitment to the view that human ingenuity,
fostered
by open societies and rewarded by markets, remains the sturdiest foundation for the advancement of humankind.
But the clamor over rule breaches at the margin has overshadowed the broad underlying trend toward sound public finances that the fiscal rules have
fostered.
Second, Clinton policies
fostered
development and expansion of the internet as a core strategy of economic growth.
Because the governments of oil-producing countries used revenues to provide for most of their people’s needs – including jobs, services, and favors – these governments
fostered
a culture of dependency, rather than encouraging self-reliance and entrepreneurship to expand the private sector.
When the US
fostered
the Kurds’ unattainable dreams, they stoked the fears of an insecure Turkish leadership.
Ironically, those who are caught often blame their misconduct on competition, pressure to publish, and recognition and prizes – the very practices and incentives that the scientific community introduced and
fostered.
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