I attended an interesting talk last year where Darryl Robinson used Buddhist philosophy in the context of international conflict resolution.
I attended an interesting talk yesterday by Dr. Edward Lemay and his colleagues about how people use deception in their relationships.
Not exact matches
Last month I
attended a healthy baby event at my local baby boutique, Saf & Benjamin, and listened to a
talk by Brittney Kirton, of Life Stages Feeding, on the
interesting topic of baby led feeding.
While Mr. Wynkoop seems a serious person and one that has the best
interest of the community at heart, he is filled with gossip - laden horror stories generated by people that don't know what they're
talking about, have never
attended meetings and have let their hatred of government manufacture outright lies about what is happening in our town.
Attend oral presentations and
talk with scientists pursuing research in your area of
interest.
There is always an opportunity to
attend really
interesting scientific
talks from all the Institutes and participate in Gladstone community events, such as charity walks, bake - sale fundraisers, student outreach programs, and so on.
About 600 people
attended my
talk, and many came up to me afterward and said the material was new and very
interesting.
One of the most
interesting lectures I
attended during that information packed weekend was given by Dr. Bruce Rind MD, a holistic endocrinologist whose
talk focused on spotting and reversing thyroid and adrenal problems.
It was this ethos that perfectly aligned with the Curiosity Conference because it gives pupils that
attend the opportunity to stretch themselves and
talk about something they have a real
interest in, all while developing important skills and abilities that they will need in the future.
For information about these and other tests,
talk to your high school counselor, or to the admissions offices at the colleges you are
interested in
attending.
Considering this, I
attended historian Jeffrey Jackson's
talk at Davis - Kidd Booksellers in Nashville with great
interest.
For additional recommendations,
talk to people who've actually
attended the school you are
interested in.
In my opinion, this was one of the most
interesting talks to
attend throughout the 3 days of Quo Vadis.
His
talk at Artspace was
attended by artists, writers and academics and was as
interesting during the discussion time as during the
talk.
(P.S., those in San Francisco who are
interested in these issues can also
attend a
talk at the FOG Design + Art Fair that same day with Stanford's Center for Internet and Society, exploring the ethical issues of AI surveillance.)
Incidentally, I would be
interested, though, to know for example whether it occurred to you to propose the same sort of forum to blogger John Cook when you
attended his
talk last month, for instance.
Attended by several members of the House and other
interested parties, Horner's
talk and the discussion afterward centered -LSB-...]
Readers
interested in
attending the
talks should register for John Cook here and for Michael Mann here.
See Andrew Gelman's take, including an
interesting discussion from someone who
attended a Muller
talk.
In September of 2014 I
talked to a friend who had
attended a Tumbleweed workshop in Philadelphia, and it piqued my
interest.
Attend social events — not to
talk about yourself, but instead to listen to others and show them you are
interested in what they have to say.
I recently gave a
talk to members of TALL about social networking in law firms; those who
attended that
talk should note that the content below is completely new and therefore may be of
interest.
We don't
talk a lot about what the Animal Legal Defense Fund does, but if you kind of know and if you're sympathetic to the mission and you're
interested, if you want to
attend the Animal Law Conference in October, you can tweet @animallawcon with the #lawyeristpodcast, and you'll get a chance to win one of two free tickets.