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What (who) is evolvement - definition

Ken Dyers and Kenja Communications; Kenja; Kenja Communications; Kenja Personal Ability Centre; Kenja Personal Evolvement Centre

Evolvement      
·noun The act of evolving, or the state of being evolved; evolution.
evolvement      
n.
evolve         
PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING PROMOTION
Evolve Wrestling; EVOLVE
v. a.
Unroll, unfold, expand, open, develop.

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Kenja Communication

Kenja Communication, or simply Kenja, is an Australian company co-founded in 1982 by Ken Dyers and his partner, Jan Hamilton. The word 'Kenja' is derived from the first letters of their names. There are four Kenja centres, in Sydney, Greater Western Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra. Kenja Communication runs classes, workshops and one-to-one sessions, as well as events and activities at different venues around Australia. It has gained public attention through court trials involving various members of the group, leader Ken Dyers' suicide following allegations of child sexual abuse, and the group's alleged involvement in the Cornelia Rau case.

Examples of use of evolvement
1. "The last two years have seen a radical evolvement of the virus.
2. We can think of it in terms of progress, expansion, evolvement or advancement.
3. After a year, Ethiopia, requested UNSC (United Nation Security Council)s evolvement after figuring out that the focus point of the war "Badme" is a sovereign Eritrean territory.
4. We are satisfied with the evolvement of a more integrated, focused and policy–oriented co–operation process, a stronger partnership among member countries and other stakeholders, as well as practical results generated from a wide range of specific projects and initiatives.
5. Art world Ezzat al–Qamhawi, a novelist, said Gomaa‘s ruling would "return Muslims to the dark ages". Daud Abdul Sayed, a film director, said the ruling "simply ignored the spiritual evolvement of Muslims since the arrival of Islam ... Clearly, it was natural that they forbid statues under early Islam because people worshipped them.