Sentences with phrase «already explored a topic»

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«There are thousands of talks that have already been given, and it's likely your topic has already been explored in various shapes and forms,» says branding expert and serial TEDx speaker, Ryan Foland.
I had already intended to write about crystals, and I will explore the topic more in the future if you like.
Based around authentic infographics the lessons start by using discussion to help students access what they already know about the topics and then move on to comprehension and a range of tasks that help students to explore the validity and authenticity of the information they find.
Once the kids have already inquired about the topic, explored it, researched it, and produced something to demonstrate that they understand it, you can read that they're done.
As a rule, our writers have from four to six years of experience in the field of custom writing, that's why any possible topic was already explored.
It's a topic already satirically explored by the amazing Barclay Hawaiian Airlines World Elite MasterCard advice column a few years ago.
I would suggest that at the core of the biennial's take on the depiction of violence are four works that explore the topic in their own way: Jordan Wolfson's «Real Violence» (2017), which quickly became a conversation piece; Dana Schutz's «Open Casket» (2016), which is already a focus of protests; Henry Taylor's «THE TIMES THAY AI NT A CHANGING, FAST ENOUGH!»
If you already know the basics about climate change, explore more about the by clicking on the advanced learning topics below.
If you already know the basics about climate change, explore the issue of climate change and health by clicking on the advanced learning topics below.
If you already know the basics about climate change, explore the issue of predicting and projecting climate change by clicking on the advanced learning topics below.
If you already know the basics about climate change, explore the issue of REDD + by clicking on the advanced learning topics below.
The veterans have seen and participated in all the arguments, and when they see an argument raised (such as Stephen Schneider) that they think has been argued to death, and where the poster appears to be opposed to their point of view, they tend to be quick to assume that the poster is aware of this fact and is just trying to be irritating, as if his post had been the last post of a thread in which all viewpoints on that topic had already been expressed and thoroughly explored.
The questions that you have already asked him over the course of your relationship haven't uncovered the answers that you need, so you either need to dig deeper or you need to delve into topics that you haven't explored before.
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