Sentences with phrase «at the mastery of»

The attempt at mastery of objects leads to the loss of the master.
In an analogous way, the counselor aims at that mastery of the principles of his art which will free him to develop his own style of counseling — a style which releases his unique personhood in the human encounter called counseling.
Some civilians passed down the portage trail, stopped to marvel at the mastery of this 15 year old girl taking on water they wouldn't think to enter.
This may be the most beautiful hand - drawn 2D game I've ever played, and I'd frequently stop while playing just to marvel at the mastery of how each scene was reworked.
What is more, those same procedures (systematic, explicit, intensive, practice - laden sequences of instruction aimed at mastery of agreed - upon goals and objectives) are very likely to benefit many of the other students in US schools who are disenfranchised by «the perverse incentives of a broken public education system.»
In general, teaching methods are old fashioned, with an emphasis on memorization, structured learning, and «drill and kill» exercises directed at the mastery of basic skills.
From Continental connoisseurs Sèvres and Meissen to the home - grown talents of Wedgwood — marvel at the mastery of ceramic practice with a visit to these five UK collections.

Not exact matches

While Gen X may be equally capable at digital tasks as millennials, they also show a mastery of conventional leadership skills more on par with leaders of the baby boomer generation.
While you're involved in a project, the intent should be mastery of the task at hand.
I laughed at how we — my team — reacted to the dribbling mastery of Harden.
Instead, he pursued multiple masteries and became great at several of them.
Every boxer will throw thousands and thousands of them in an attempt at mastery.
To be truly happy, we all need to feel like we're good at something — a feeling of mastery.
Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers, the book that popularized the idea that mastery in a given field takes at least 10,000 hours of practice, had just come out, as had Geoff Colvin's Talent is Overrated and Daniel Coyle's The Talent Code, both of which emphasized the role of dedicated practice (and discounted natural - born talent) in excellence.
With these songs, Radiohead shows their mastery of the musical dynamics they employ: beautiful, haunting, angelic, depressing and technical, and yet seemingly simplistic all at the same time.
At least you able to amuse and entertain yourself with your mastery of the English language if no one else.
Rich with the sap of the world, I rise up towards the Spirit whose vesture is the magnificence of the material universe but who smiles at me from far beyond all victories; and, lost in the mystery of the flesh of God, I can not tell which is the more radiant bliss: to have found the Word and so be able to achieve the mastery of matter, or to have mastered matter and so be able to attain and submit to the light of God.
Instruction in Islam is given in local languages at the lower levels, but for higher studies a good knowledge of Arabic is necessary and mastery of Persian and Turkish is required for any extensive research.
Since conceptual capacities needed to understand God include capacities that are «existentially» significant while at the same time fully as rational and as rigorously disciplined as any other capacities to understand anything else, can academic schooling be understood adequately simply as the acquisition of capacities for disciplined accumulation and mastery of data and capacities for critical and self - critical theorizing (cf the «Berlin» model)?
By the virtues of self - mastery that teach them inner freedom, at times by the support of disinterested friendship, by prayer and sacramental grace, they can and should gradually and resolutely approach Christian perfection.»
Scandalously to oversimplify his argument, it is, says Heidegger, the history of this nihilistic impulse to reduce being to an object of the intellect, subject to the will, that has brought us at last to the age of technology, for which reality is just so many quanta of power, the world a representation of consciousness, and the earth a mere reserve awaiting exploitation; technological mastery has become our highest ideal, and our only real model of truth.
Mass Production of Spiritual Teachers: There are a number of current trendy spiritual traditions that produce people who believe themselves to be at a level of spiritual enlightenment, or mastery, that is far beyond their actual level.
Yet, as we look at the contemporary world, what we see is not the panorama of a growingly conscious mastery of human destiny, but the unthinking courting of collective disaster.
Mastodon with mastery, monster with an ache At the tooth of the ego, the dead drunk judge: Wheresoever Thou art our agony will find Thee Enthroned on the darkest altar of our heartbreak Perfect.
When he was made Dean in 1945, he sought to make the principles of the Whiteheadian system formative of educational policy itself at the Divinity School, and he hoped to make mastery of Process and Reality a foundation for theological study.
If the greater is to be alluded to at all from the perspective of the lesser, the allusion will be cloudy and somewhat obscure, mastery being impossible.
But because it is a higher level that is comprehending a lower, the symbolic forms by which it is embodied will always have a quality of incomprehensibility about them that eludes our conscious efforts at mastery.
With a mastery of all relevant languages, he was at home in the entire history of political philosophy.
Grieved at the death of Samavati, she entered the order, but for long could not obtain self - mastery.
Formerly of the critically acclaimed Scarpetta at Fontainebleau Miami Beach, where she worked under celeb chef / restaurateur Scott Conant, Compton brings to Old No. 77 close to 15 years» experience in the industry and a unique style melding Caribbean flavors, French technique and a mastery of Italian cookery.
Executive Pastry Chef at Fontainebleau Miami Beach recognized for his mastery of fine French pastry and commitment to chocolate artistry
The old salt and lime method of drinking tequila now means nada, thanks to the mastery of a well - versed Tequilier who works exclusively at Cantina Beach, Miami's only coastal Mexican - inspired restaurant at The Ritz - Carlton Key Biscayne, Miami.
Today, his culinary mastery of what he calls «American Western Style,» is on daily display at our Central California resort restaurants and banquet services.
No many expected a lot from Concord this season after they graduated record - setting quarterback Ricky Lloyd (now at Southern Mississippi) and his mastery of the inside zone passing game of coach Brian Hamilton.
Mayfield's mastery and ability have allowed coach Lincoln Riley to draw up all kinds of ways to get the ball to OU's athletes in space or behind OL blocking at advantage.
Why am I upset at a small child who still doesn't have mastery of speech or emotions?
Teach kids to be agile, to be curious, to work hard at things not just for grades, but for enjoyment and a sense of mastery.
Appropriate mind - minded talk at 12 months predicted a child's mastery of the false belief task at age 4 (Laranjo et al 2014).
No, at this time mastery of the competencies are not required to work in the field of infant and early childhood mental health in the State of Alaska.
For my daughter, the repetition certainly emphasized the process and was integral to her mastery of the potty training, and I think it is the reason why we have had no accidents since our two day weekend process & 40; at 2 years and almost 5 months & 41;.
A sense of mastery is also very valuable to kids with diagnoses such as reactive attachment disorder, bipolar, cognitive learning disorders, and autism, says Michael Kaufmann, director of farm and wildlife at Green Chimneys, a therapeutic day school and residential treatment center in Putnam County, New York.
On the other hand, a child who feels that, despite her best efforts, she is not achieving mastery of a skill may feel discouraged by a parent who only offers praise once she has performed at a level of excellence.
I also think there's a difference between constantly correcting the toddler or preschooler, for whom mastery of silverware and other niceties is asking an awful lot, versus the older, school - aged child who can reasonably be expected to use good table manners, at least most of the time.
However, I have always admired you for your inspirational mastery of oratory which was what you largely engaged in capturing your audience at any material moment.
Several teachers attending Monday's event spoke at length about the impact of Common Core testing requirements, saying they result in more «teaching to the test» rather than substantial learning and mastery.
The mastery of technology is what, at the end of the day, separates developed from developing countries, or rich from poor countries.
Quantum objects can exist in multiple states and places at the same time, requiring a mastery of statistics to describe them.
AI programs like AlphaGo Zero that can gain mastery of various tasks without human input may be able to solve problems where human expertise falls short, says Satinder Singh, a computer scientist at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
Paired with the mastery of fire, this would make the Anthropocene at least 13,000 years old and possibly more than 100,000 years old.
Does the job offer the opportunity to utilize your areas of mastery and pick up new skills at the same time?
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