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According to the consulate, the custom, which nurtures Slovenian culture and traditions, has been listed as intangible cultural heritage in Hungary since 2015.
Source: https://sloveniatimes.com/slovenians-worldwide-celebrate-culture-day/
Coordination across the animal industry and environmental sectors to prevent the unnecessary use of antibiotics in farms — this nurtures drug-resistant organisms in our food supply — is necessary.
Farm Collaborative is part of a movement to promote regenerative agriculture — typically defined as food production that nurtures and restores soil health, protects the climate, water and biodiversity while also boosting farmers productivity.
Patriotism nurtures a feeling of responsibility while nationalism breeds blind arrogance and denial of widespread disaffection.
Source: https://www.newtelegraphng.com/ethics-discipline-in-law-akin-to-waiting-for-godot-5/
“‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ strives to build a safe, respectful, and equitable workplace that nurtures a culture of inclusivity and creativity.”
Vijay, seen as a superstar in the making nurtures political ambitions.
We recognized the potential within the blockchain revolution and set out to provide a platform that not only facilitates the exchange of cryptocurrencies but also nurtures financial empowerment.”
Source: https://blueprint.ng/transferxo-pioneering-cryptocurrency-trading-in-nigeria/