That said, they were more «stabbing motions»
against the paper rather than smooth motor control.
Not exact matches
In a
paper published in Evolutionary Psychological Science, NRCCTE at SREB - affiliated researchers bring an evolutionary perspective to bear on adolescent learning and argue that applied approaches to learning like CTE can help schools work with student biases in attention and motivation,
rather than
against them.
In this
paper, authors George B. Richardson, Marisa E. Castellano, James R. Stone III, and Blair K. Sanning bring an evolutionary perspective to bear on adolescent learning and argue that approaches to education that stress learning in context - for example, career and technical education (CTE)- can help schools work with student biases in attention and motivation,
rather than
against them.
In Number 7, 1951, Pollock's sweeping, gestural line moves across the page with a vigorous, muscled handling, yet the pent - up energy transmitted through Pollock's hand doesn't devolve into utter turmoil, but
rather suspends itself in delicate balance
against the bareness of the
paper support.
LeonD - I expect you're doing a «drive - by»,
rather than actually engaging in conversation, but I would ask you to consider just what proportion of peer - reviewed biology
papers make explicit statements for or
against the validity of evolution in their abstracts?
After documenting the largely successful efforts of companies like ExxonMobil to paralyze the policy process, confuse the American people and cynically ««reposition global warming as theory
rather than fact,»» as one strategy
paper put it, he concludes that «what began as a normal business response by the fossil fuel lobby — denial and delay — has now attained the status of a crime
against humanity.»