A simple way for students to use this app to teach
anything about real life geometry.
As someone that did nt know
anything about the real life history of Edith Piaf, I found the movie somewhat disjointed - hopping around chronologically made it more of a challenge to understand events.
Not exact matches
Much like
real life, you can protect yourself on the internet by keeping your wits
about you and viewing
anything even mildly suspicious with a healthy dose of skepticism.
The theology of the place is as much
about art and
life as it is
about spirituality and the
real unsexy daily work of
living, as
anything else.
One of the insidiously damaging aspects of the present debate
about the divorced and remarried is the failure to say
anything about the proper dispositions required for a non-sacrilegious communion, and the general acquiescence in everyone coming up to receive the Eucharist regardless of their state of
life, state of soul, or faith in the
real presence.
But to not share
anything about this election that has so moved me, and so been a part of my
life in recent months... well, it just didn't feel very
real... or honest.
In this new isolated state, one engages in departmental gossip (because no one has
anything better to talk
about than the first years) and
lives in the lab (because you want to get out into the
real world one day and your advisor is itching for results).
If you're listening to Sean's summit and are full of new questions, don't miss your chance to quiz DrCate
about anything real - food related,
live on Sean» s show Friday the 13th at 12 noon Pacific time.
Thought the snow didn't stick and isn't a
real threat to
anything here or home, I felt so foolish spending time worrying
about a problem that didn't come to
life.
Fashion Week can oftentimes be a play - world where
real -
life rules whiz out the window: everyone can afford
anything, everyone is the same size, and the biggest concern isn't
about safety or survival, but whether a ball - gown is chic enough.
Men can't see
anything about the women until the date has been accepted, and no one will be able to connect with anyone until they're found in
real life.
Much like «Lone Survivor» and «Deepwater Horizon,» director Peter Berg's third collaboration with Mark Wahlberg — which retells the events of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing — doesn't really have
anything important to say politically, but it's yet another gripping drama
about real -
life heroism.
If the fiendishly clever horror sleeper Unfriended is
about anything more than its own ingenious construction — the way it seems to credibly unfold, in
real time and with great realism, within the frame lines of a laptop computer — it's
about how the internet has allowed people to indulge their worst impulses with anonymity and impunity, behaving ways on the web that they never would in «
real»
life.
An epigraph before the movie warns us not to take
anything we're
about to see too seriously — probably because, while Hughes was a
real figure, the movie compresses various events of his
life and inserts fictional characters, eventually taking on the cast of an old, fictional Hollywood narrative closer to Sunset Boulevard than a biopic.
If you know
anything about the
real -
life coach, then you pretty much know
about the fictional character.
Maybe some reviews are right
about the fact that while Tropic Thunder claims to be a mocking look at the movie industry, it never touches upon the nitty - gritty of their gags (the actors, agents and producer are always comic book figures, rather than clever dissections of
real -
life counterparts), yet in never being
anything less than entertaining, you never realise these problems until reflecting on the movie at a later date.
In place of
anything of possible interest for fans of the film, find a pathetic thirty - minute featurette interviewing
real -
life paranormal researchers (and, briefly, fourth - Ghostbuster prototype Richard Lawson) as they wax profound
about energy and
life forces and EM fields with the detail and information of Yoda.
And, if you know
anything about distant cousins in
real life, they're usually out of touch with the main family.
Q&A with Patrice Washington: «Getting
real»
about money — When managing money and building wealth, progress starts with believing you can tackle
anything life throws at you, according to author Patrice Washington.
Also interestingly my parents (who are both psychologists) were always ok with me playing Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat and their ilk, and disregarded some of the public reactionary outcries at the time, but again, talking with them
about it in later
life, it was very much that they believed we were mature enough at the time to handle them — and the cartoonish violence was actually really easy for us to distinguish between
anything real.
Finally, Keith Lee stated that «
anything that helps people carve out large blocks of their time to be free from distractions,» is worth a look, but cautioned that «
real growth and change is often
about removing things from your
life, not adding stuff to it.»
You have to see the object yourself in
real life before you can say
anything about color accuracy: DDD