Not exact matches
There's
always more than
meets the eye, and a person may truly be
in a painful season of life or be
in the
middle of working through something difficult.
She's
always the main person — I don't know how to say it even
in French, but when you
meet her, she's
always the person
in the
middle.»
She was
always readily available by phone and email, and
met us at the hospital
in the
middle of the night to guide us through labor.
Some of these differences include: the ability to search from a deep pool of potential partners outside of one's existing social networks; the ability to communicate online or via email prior to arranging for a face - to - face interaction; and matching algorithms that allow users to filter potential partners based on pre-existing criteria.3 Other research has indicated that the efficiency of online dating and the size of the potential dating pool compared with traditional methods make the process especially useful for people (such as gays and lesbians, or
middle aged heterosexuals) who may have limited options for
meeting people within their immediate geographic area or social circle.4 Still others have speculated that the rise of online dating has encouraged young adults, especially men, to forego marriage because they can
always find women to date and that lowers their interest
in committing to long term relationships.5
Rather than the traditional model, which encourages «teaching the
middle» of the room, personalized learning empowers teachers to do what they've
always known is right: giving each learner specific, targeted feedback and support that
meets them at their level, takes advantage of what they already know and do well and pushes every student to improve
in ways that are relevant and achievable for them.
Best Tip for Dealing With Difficult Clients:
Always keep the end goal
in mind and help facilitate everyone
meeting in the
middle.