17:12 Oct 3, 2016 |
Lithuanian to English translations [PRO] Social Sciences - Social Science, Sociology, Ethics, etc. / Social entrepreneurship | |||||||
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Civic duty/leadership, community leadership/service Explanation: . |
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(active) citizenship Explanation: ES tekstuose daug tokių pavyzdžių. Manau, projektams - kaip tik. http://lt.linguee.com/lietuvių-anglų/search?source=auto&quer... |
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civic spirit / civic virtue Explanation: Man patinka šie variantai - nuo nuotaikos priklauso, kurį pasirenku :) Civic virtue is the cultivation of habits of personal living that are claimed to be important for the success of the community. Closely linked to the concept of citizenship, civic virtue is often conceived as the dedication of citizens to the common welfare of their community even at the cost of their individual interests. 'Boston Latin School represents the best of us, as Americans, as human beings. It represents the civic spirit in all its forms; it symbolizes a citizenry of high intellect and deep compassion. In an age when government’s basic ability to do the good and necessary things for society is relentlessly questioned, it is needed now more than ever.' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civic_virtue Reference: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/d-r-tucker/the-civic-spirit_b_... |
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Civic-mindedness Explanation: Dar vienas variantas prie jau pasiūlytų gerų variantų gausos. Pvz.: The definition of civic-mindedness is actions, activities or individuals that are motivated by or that show concern for the public good or humanity as a whole. Doing community service and running for public office are examples of activities motivated by civic-mindedness. Civic mindedness is often used interchangeably with the term social capital, a multi-faceted construct which includes social trust, social altruism, equality, tolerance, humanitarianism, civic participation, civic responsibility and civic engagement. |
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