Word: ingrains
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...quest to slay the evil Ravana) that motivated frenzied crowds of Hindus to demolish an ancient mosque in December 1992, sparking months of Hindu-Muslim carnage. When in power from 1998 to 2004, the BJP renamed popular cities with names they deemed more "native" and changed school syllabi to ingrain a "Hindu" version of Indian history among students, moving away from the greater complexities of India's diverse religious past...
...Thankfully, Harvard has stuck with its core business as a place of education and decided to make cutting GHG emissions a campus-wide social effort to some extent, not just one for engineers and construction workers. However, in order to make environmentalism a unifying social cause on campus, and ingrain behavior that reduces GHG emissions, Harvard will have to take steps to strengthen and expand its current environmental outreach efforts...
...what is right, despite easier options that may present themselves." Would we even know before it's too late if NASA had relapsed? "I'll tell you people are very cognizant and those activities are very fresh on people's minds. I think now we have really started to ingrain a new culture of looking at problems and being open and I think that's your biggest safeguard. Once you have installed that culture in place, that is your best protection," Hartsfield said...
...that so many of our cultural artifacts are stolen and mishandled. Your story played a very important role in warning people that the preservation of priceless antiquities is in our hands, and we must crack down on the looters and preserve the past. We also need to ingrain the idea of guarding our Asian heritage and make the looters understand that the more artifacts are stolen, the fewer chances we Asians have to track our history. It is our duty to pass down our cultural heritage to the next generation. Takahito Higuchi Yokkaichi, Japan...