You'll get the chance to
absorb knowledge of all aspects of an entire console game project from start to finish.
«Italian - born author Elsa Hart lived in China for a time,
absorbing knowledge of its history, customs and manners, and in her exceptional debut mystery, Jade Dragon Mountain, she evokes its essence for readers in often dreamlike, mesmerizing prose.
Surely we've
absorbed some knowledge of how to calculate out - of - pocket max or what the heck co-insurance is over the years of using our insurance, right?
Sought out and
absorbed knowledge of products from associates to deliver an enhanced experience for the customer
Not exact matches
The copy itself might take the form
of a picture
of the product and some hard - hitting copy, often incorporating a number so leads know they'll be able to
absorb that
knowledge very quickly.
An AI that can't understand ambiguity can't
absorb all the
knowledge of Wikipedia, which is one
of Scott's statements about what a super AI can do.
Full
of what he thinks is self -
knowledge, he is instead merely self -
absorbed; he doesn't understand that these two things are not the same.
When it
absorbed, as in Augustine, the Socratic passion for
knowledge, it was able to achieve a language and a quality
of self -
knowledge inaccessible within Socratic existence itself.
Studies do not liberate when the student is constrained to
absorb knowledge about the cultural and scholarly creations
of others.
This new and developing form
of human consciousness is still far from universal, but the world that we each create in our heads1 (our mental picture
of reality) is now being constructed rather differently, by
absorbing innumerable bits
of knowledge and information from all over the world, not just from our own small locality.
Its unity and catholicity were sorely tested, but Christendom was able to contain these threats,
absorb new ideas and
knowledge (such as Aristotelianism in the twelfth century) and cater for the whole range
of human emotions and intellectual levels.
We recognize we need to
absorb that
knowledge while we can and create the next generation
of high - performing Bettcher employee owners.»
Soon this
knowledge will be
absorbed into the narrative
of my life; it will become just another part
of me.
After graduating, Lorena traveled the world,
absorbing influences from countries and cultures around the world, creating her dynamic culinary point
of view and expanding her
knowledge of technique and flavors.
Born and raised in Venezuela, Lorena grew up with a great passion for cooking and through years
of travel, she has
absorbed influences from many countries around the world expanding her
knowledge of flavors and cultures.
As for Ammaccapane, she was considered self -
absorbed because she refused to make room in her world for things like tact and because she lacked a working
knowledge of the rules
of golf.
If everyone was in on that pact, Sunday would have been a disappointment, the stadium would have roared the team on in a way that encourages them and makes things a bit less tense for the players; afterwards we would all have
absorbed the blow
of that poor performance and defeat and consoled ourselves with the
knowledge the season is long.
Reading whilst breastfeeding will lower your child's IQ points because your milk will
absorb the
knowledge you gain instead
of that wisdom magically transferring through the milk to your baby.
The gift
of fantasy has meant more to me than my talent for
absorbing positive
knowledge.
As avid fans
of Charlotte Mason, I believe that children who practice the skill
of narration, from living books, are not only able to repeat facts, but they learn to process and assimilate information and
absorb it into their memories, making it a part
of their unique
knowledge of the world.
The system we have now seems to be producing at least as many well - qualified scientists as the most obvious part
of our S&T enterprise can
absorb, and the energy,
knowledge, and skill
of those scientists is as high as it has ever been, or higher.
Among the biggest obstacles to our
knowledge is the disk
of the galaxy itself, particularly its center, which is thick with starlight -
absorbing dust and rife with energetic astrophysical outbursts that can ruin delicate observations.
«There's a balance between the importance
of making sure our children go to school every day and
absorb the
knowledge they need and the safety and security
of those children,» she said, speaking at a CDC press conference in Atlanta, Georgia.
Whereas other memory systems are more specialized — helping us learn movements or recall emotional events, for instance — declarative memory
absorbs and retains a much broader range
of knowledge.
Only when we have high - quality basic research in various fields and can work at the cutting edge
of knowledge will we have the capacity to
absorb frontier technologies and adapt them for our use.
An inspiring teacher will guide students to
absorb knowledge and the techniques
of yoga in a way that keeps the questioning mind
of the students active.
I did my best to ask a lot
of questions in all my roles to
absorb as much
knowledge as possible from people that had experience.
Going by the earlier definition
of what it means to be a geek, it's fair to make the assumption you will
absorb a good deal
of information via osmosis as you paddle around in the fountain
of juicy
knowledge that is your other half.
Hi, this is Gerardo Valero and today I'd like to talk to you about «Changing Lanes» in which Ben Affleck plays the typical bright but self -
absorbed, school - smart Yuppie who gets to marry the boss» daughter but his
knowledge of the ways
of the world are rather limited, specially since he's mastered the art
of lying to himself all his life.
When Diane Kruger started to research her role in director Fatih Akin's «In The Fade,» a German - language film in which Kruger plays a grief - stricken woman whose husband and young son are murdered by two neo-Nazi terrorists, she reached out to several support groups in her adopted hometown
of New York City, thinking she could quickly
absorb some
of the painful
knowledge of those who'd lost loved ones to violent acts.
By providing small, easy to
absorb chunks
of valuable
knowledge, microlearning lays the foundation for effortless, yet effective learning; and is proven to provide immediate results.
Professors stand in front
of classrooms and give lectures, sometimes to hundreds or even thousands
of students, who are expected to
absorb it all and then apply their
knowledge to writing papers and taking tests.
Thanks to the growing popularity
of mobile devices in recent years, more and more learners are now turning to their tablets and smartphones to develop their skill sets and
absorb invaluable
knowledge on a daily basis.
Instead
of having to sit through a lengthy half - hour online training course, online learners can simply click on the online modules they need and
absorb the
knowledge in a fraction
of the time.
The amygdala, for instance, processes emotions, stores the memories
of emotional reactions, and reacts so aggressively to stress that it will physically prevent information from reaching the centers
of the brain necessary for
absorbing new
knowledge.
The beginning
of implementation marks the first time the target audience interacts with your course in earnest, the moment
of truth, in which the
knowledge contained in the course's materials is
absorbed by the learners.
Maria Montessori talked about things called stages or planes
of development and sensitive periods, which are particular moments when a child is especially disposed to
absorbing knowledge and skill.
Philosophically speaking, 30 or 40 odd hours in a year is too little time to
absorb the ocean
of knowledge generated in 8760 hours by your peers in your own profession across the globe.
Therefore, the eLearning platforms should be advanced enough to intrigue the tech - savvy, but inclusive
of users that need to
absorb knowledge at their own pace and time.
Albert Einstein, not a big fan
of school, said, «The gift
of fantasy has meant more to me than my talent for
absorbing positive
knowledge.»
However, those who treat
knowledge as trash, eventually find themselves getting
absorbed with thoughts
of violence, and jealously against those who are better off than themselves.
Gareth Jenkins, the charity's director
of UK poverty, said: «Toddler's brains are like sponges,
absorbing knowledge and making new connections faster than any other time in life.
A student in Durham using an iPad to Google her way to Wikipedia to find a description
of the Harlem Renaissance is learning no more than did a student twenty - five years ago who used an encyclopedia to find the same information (though, the fact that it's now easy to cut - and - paste rather than hand - copy the information can make it even easier for a student to avoid
absorbing new
knowledge).
As such, we are all lifelong learners that have the ability to
absorb and retain
knowledge every day
of our lives, even if we aren't enrolled in school or participating in training activities on - the - job.
The primary goal
of any eLearning course or online training event is to offer learners a chance to fully
absorb new skills and
knowledge.
A major cause
of poor
knowledge retention after training is having too much information to
absorb.
The fundamental purpose
of any online training or eLearning is to provide opportunity to the learner to fully
absorb new skills and
knowledge and apply them over the passage
of time.
In response to the previous comment, I would venture that a classroom full
of students who are required to passively
absorb information in a vacuum would be much more likely to descend into «sheer chaos» than a classroom full
of actively engaged students who are applying their
knowledge to real - world situations.
So, sorry Nick Gibb, but simply forcing pupils to
absorb knowledge will not do — they need opportunities to embed and consolidate what they have been taught — to refashion what they know, testing facts and theories out in a wide range
of activities, for a variety
of purposes.
She has years
of experience and
knowledge and I try to
absorb all that I can.