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    unstinting
    /ʌnˈstɪntɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. given or giving without restraint; unsparing: "he was unstinting in his praise"

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  2. 4 days ago · Bioremediation is process of providing unstinting remedy using a living organism to create healthy environment suitable for all biotic community to live in concord by reducing the contaminants to undetectable, non-toxic, or tolerable levels within regulatory limits or, ideally, to mineralize organic pollutants into its elemental forms.

  3. 2 days ago · Every day, parents make choices and act in deliberate ways to help shape their children into people with character, respect, a sense of responsibility, motivation, and skills to help them be both successful as kids and as adults. Leading relates to this preparation.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MeditationMeditation - Wikipedia

    2 days ago · Meditation. This article is about the induction of specific modes or states of consciousness. For other uses, see Meditation (disambiguation). Not to be confused with mediation or medication.

  5. 1 day ago · "Sustainability can be defined as the capacity to maintain or improve the state and availability of desirable materials or conditions over the long term." [22] "Sustainability [is] the long-term viability of a community, set of social institutions, or societal practice.

  6. 2 days ago · Friedrich Nietzsche. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche [ii] (15 October 1844 – 25 August 1900) was a German classical scholar, philosopher, and critic of culture, who became one of the most influential of all modern thinkers. [14] He began his career as a classical philologist before turning to philosophy. He became the youngest person to hold the ...

  7. 1 day ago · Tommy Martin. McGEENEY. It’s a great name. A name 1970s US TV producers would have loved to have gotten their hands on. McGeeney is a maverick cop who plays by his own rules, hiding his ...

  8. 2 days ago · Without a Prayer redefines secularization and desegregation as intrinsically linked. Using New York City as a window into a national story, the volume argues that these rulings failed to successfully remove religion from public schools, because it was worked into the foundation of the public education structure, especially how public schools treated race and moral formation.