Sentences with phrase «exploring these questions from»

Hitchcock explores the question from just about every possible angle, including the issue of whether we ogle our neighbors the way we ogle characters in plays and movies — from a dark place and a safe distance.

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While I was exploring the possibility of franchising, colleagues posed the question: Why would I choose to pay a franchise royalty fee, rather than starting a business from the ground - up?
The Radiolab episode explores the question of who or what — if anyone or anything — can stop a US president today from launching a nuclear weapon.
On the data front, labor market information and data products from the U.S. Census Bureau and the Bureau of Economic Analysis offer tools to explore critical supply and demand questions.
However, his sarcasm does raise a question worth exploring: What should active mutual - fund companies do in response to the current outflows from them and into low - cost indexing and exchange - traded funds?
That's the question the author explores in this investigation into the link between the brain and nature, a pick from BlackRock's Chief Equity Strategist Kate Moore.
Tema Frank of Frank Reactions interviewed Employee Ownership Specialist, Dan Ohler, from Edmonton, AB to explore these questions.
What is GraveTalk?GraveTalk is a resource for people from both within and outside the Church to explore questions about death.
In A Hobbit Journey, the reader has to plough through 17 pages of a rather diffuse introduction before Dickerson explicitly states the purpose of his book, and even then it is somewhat vague: it will explore the question «What can we learn from hobbits and from their vision of the Good Life, and how does that apply to our own present situation?»
From there we can freely explore all our questions, even in vehement disagreement, if necessary.
The two opening questions introduce the themes of Paul's freedom and his apostleship (1 Cor 9:1), themes that the chapter will develop in reverse order, 1 Cor 9:1 — 18 treating the question of his apostleship and the rights that flow from it, and 1 Cor 9:19 — 27 exploring dialectically the nature of Paul's freedom.
The «work» of separating oneself from one's parents and the patterns of behavior and values of one's childhood home; of breaking up and putting together anew the pieces of one's personality; of questioning, rebelling, hungrily exploring the world's cafeteria of ideas and behaviors; of finding emotional and physical companionship with peers; of ultimately finding a direction and a purpose in life — all this has not changed.
«My goal with this book,» he writes, «is to assure people of faith that they do not need to feel anxious, disloyal, unfaithful, dirty, scared, or outcast for engaging these questions of the Bible, interrogating it, not liking some of it, exploring what it really says, and discerning like adult readers what we can learn from it in our own journey of faith... We respect the Bible most when we let it be what it is and learn from it rather than combing out the tangles to make it presentable.»
That was the realization that led me to create a safe space on the internet for people who want to live out their faith and explore these difficult questions, even if they come to conclusions that are different from my own.
Or, you can select from the list to explore the answers to some of our most frequently asked questions.
This two - day, free - to - attend event will be exploring packaging and branding topics, with panels and discussions from both leading and emerging brands, as well as packaging suppliers and design agencies, addressing the question: «How can you turn design challenges into opportunities?»
In the first 45 minutes, we'll explore growth opportunities in the beverage set and share some data from Euromonitor International, while the remaining 15 minutes will be devoted to Q&A, where you can put your questions to our panelists:
Assistant Research Professor from the University of New Hampshire Department of Biological Science Jackson Estaurine Laboratory explores this question with his son in this video produced by Rick Hydren, as part of the «Danger in the Reeds» video series.
Our science kits - I majored in physics in university, and the Walter Kraul science kits that we carry from Germany are absolutely inspirational; they are about a hundred times better than any of the «Follow Step 1 -2-3» and discard a hunk - of - junk in - a-flashy-box science kits you'll find out there, as they offer dozens of different ways to explore and think about what you've built or what you're observing, with excellent booklets with probing questions, offering different levels of explanation or exploration, depending on the child.
Moms and dads of twins flock to Twiniversity's social media channels to find resources, ask questions, explore new products, and find community and support from other twin parents.
mother - daughter co-hosts Marti & Erin Erickson invite you to explore with them the many facets of motherhood in today's world — from confronting the daily joys and struggles of helping kids grow up well, to balancing work and family, to considering the big questions of how society views and values mothers and mothering.
Reaching over a million families a week, moms and dads of twins flock to Twiniversity to find resources, ask questions, explore new products and find community and support from other twin parents.
Message from Ivana «Dear Parents, Future Parents, Spiritual Researchers, After many years that I've spent examining and studying children's psychology and exploring the wonders of pedagogy some essential questions kept following me and inspiring my journey: - Is there such a thing as an ideal parent and an ideal growing environment for our children?
In answering these questions, this book explores three central themes that are largely absent from accounts of new media and politics: innovation, infr astructure, and organization.
This is just one of the questions that will bring together key figures from the world of sport and researchers to explore the importance of sport in the contemporary world and how the hobby has become a global phenomenon and a multi-billion pound industry.
These questions were explored by the team headed by UFZ researchers Prof. Andreas Huth and Dr. Rico Fischer in a new study arising from the Helmholtz Alliance «Remote Sensing and Earth System Dynamics.»
With activities ranging from chasing monkeys in jungles and constructing cities to exploring the lives of our evolutionary ancestors to examining what people actually do across the globe, Fuentes is interested in both the big questions and the small details of what makes humans and our closest relatives tick.
This led a group of researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and Oak Ridge National Laboratory to explore the question: Do irradiation and vitrification have the same impact on the atomic structure of materials?
To answer those questions, Jiang and co-author Lin Tian from Shanghai University of Finance and Economics used an analytical framework to explore the effects of consumer - to - consumer product sharing.
Scientists from the department of social neuroscience at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences (MPI CBS) together with colleagues from the MPI for Evolutionary Anthropology (MPI EVA) explored the question at what age we develop the motivation to watch, from our perspective, a deserved punishment and if this feature also exists in our closest relatives — chimpanzees.
The highway from ignorance to knowledge runs both ways: As knowledge accumulates, diminishing the ignorance of the past, new questions arise, expanding the areas of ignorance to explore.
«Despite the well - documented benefits of proactive behavior, the question of how to promote employee proactivity in the workplace is relatively under - explored,» says one of the study's authors, Dr Yungui Guo from China's Zhoukou Normal University, School of Economic and Management.
That question has recently spurred a wave of research exploring how biology and experience intersect to produce selfless behavior, which runs along a broad continuum from everyday generosity to acts of extraordinary self - sacrifice.
The new generation of researchers faces the intense competition typical of a booming field, yet they also enjoy a wide - open arena of research questions exploring everything from pathogens to plants to humans.
Several thousand researchers use data from the telescopes to explore a wide range of questions, including how stars and galaxies behave and how the universe formed.
Since blood samples are taken and frozen with many clinical trials, this allows them «almost a bit of a time machine» to go back and explore questions around pain or neuropathy to run tests on neurons created from blood samples of patients taken in past clinical trials where responses and outcomes have already been recorded.»
Projects funded by Carnegie Science Venture Grants ignore conventional boundaries by bringing together researchers from different backgrounds with fresh eyes to explore new questions.
The awards were intended to give recipients the freedom and flexibility to explore fundamental scientific questions, to apply the resulting knowledge at the bedside, and to bring insights from the clinical setting back to the laboratory for further exploration.
Many of the tough, but also very exciting questions go beyond astrophysics and connect to planetary sciences, geophysics, geochemistry, and atmospheric sciences: fortunately, we could draw on multi-disciplinary expertise from the NASA NExSS group to explore these questions.
To explore this topic in full, an expert panel comprising academics and leading figures from higher education will discuss the themes and implications of David's book and the audience will be invited to present their own thoughts and questions on the subject.
To begin exploring these questions, we evaluated the effects of infection with two previously uninvestigated isolates from the three major North American clonal lineages of T. gondii, Type III and an attenuated strain of Type I. Using an hour - long open field activity assay optimized for this purpose, we measured mouse aversion toward predator and non-predator urines.
To explore this question, they generated neural cells from embryonic stem cells and then removed DNMT3A from the cellular environment.
In this workshop, I will explore from a yogic and dharmic perspective, the most profound questions that every human being will have to eventually deal with: Who am I?
Benalmadena, malaga, Spain About Blog Creating Awareness of how we can each explore, question, discover & express our unique part in the magnificent world and create heaven on earth from within.
I would argue every single one of these movies loses its nerve when it comes to truly exploring these thematic questions, but that they're even interested in asking those questions is a big step up from a lot of superhero cinema.
With dialogue that deftly explores serious questions, such as how much if anything do wealthy countries owe the poor and oppressed of the world, «Black Panther» draws energy from Coogler's sense of excitement at all he's attempting.
Played through the fictional eyes of Renée, a 16 - year - old girl who suffers from symptoms of mental illness, players must search for answers to the many questions of her past, while exploring and uncovering the place where she spent most of her youth.
When a Twitter user asked Landis why he thought the villagers in the original film didn't stop the werewolf themselves, the screenwriter revealed that he's exploring this detail in his script, and it will account for one of the biggest deviations from the original film: «Answering this question and the nature of the village's role in the plot in the second and third act as of now are the biggest changes I've made to the original structure... Doing some fun stuff.»
Or, in response to questions from the Journey North Web site, they might explore milkweed ecology or investigate which birds are monarch predators.
From modeling curiosity to exploring big questions, check out these five tips for using art to cultivate imagination and wonder in your classroom.
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