Sentences with phrase «begin exploring what»

The wisdom of this underneath layer of influence, for me, is most often spoken by the body, and I work with clients to slow down, ground, and in that safety begin exploring what messages, tensions and images are asking for attention.
She resigned her position and began exploring what she might be able to do with this monumental problem.
I began exploring what was available frozen and rediscovered sea fishes such as whole mullet, mackerel and milkfish, fresh water fish such as whitefish, as well as the bags of filleted cod for quick preparation (I avoid basa and talapia because they are high in omega 6 fat, which makes them pro-inflammatory).
As the Spanish began exploring what they called the New World in the 1400s, the world they knew began to change forever.
In January 2004, a task force made up of teachers, other staff, and parents began exploring what a school - wide discipline plan would look like.

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At one of the first great gatherings of startups in the Middle East, I begin a journey to explore a central question: what solutions — business, economic, societal — can a new generation create with unlimited access to technology?
Sending himself up in the process, he sets about unpacking how ultimately vacuous that idea is, and even begins to explore what might replace it instead.
Journalist Peter Seewald became famous for his books written in collaboration with Joseph Ratzinger, later Benedict XVI: what began as one interview for a major German newspaper developed into a series of books over a number of years, exploring deep theological issues and the complex debates of our time.
In contrast, if one begins with words closer to what exists (men, women, children, animals, trees...), one can explore the relations out of which uniqueness develops.
As the destruction wrought by pollution and human disregard for nature increases, churches are beginning to explore what their role is in protecting the environment.
i think the writer misses the point that many who are spiritual and not religious have explored what religions have to offer in the form of moral compass and dogma and organizations and whatnot — and have found it hard to find the peace within themselves that they innately attribute to what they seek through contact and participation in religion to begin with.
Part I: Rooted begins by inviting the reader to explore what we mean by Christianity and concludes that it is essentially a knowledge of and relationship with the person of Christ.
The project for which this book is a culmination had its beginnings four decades ago, when I first published a short essay defining and exploring what I called a «Gospel of Empowering Love.»
And, while I can not begin to act like I know what it means for me in it's fullness, throughout the year I am going to explore and claim it as I continue pursuing what I love the most!
Led by Brock and Chef de Cuisine Nate Leonard, the kitchen reinterprets the bounty of the surrounding area, exploring an ingredient - driven cuisine that begins in the rediscovery of heirloom products and redefines what it means to cook and eat in Nashville.
When neighbours began taking an interest in what they saw at the farm, this encouraged the formation of a club that began exploring aspects of organic agriculture and in training others who showed interest.
Led by Brock and Executive Chef Travis Grimes, a Lowcountry native, the kitchen reinterprets the bounty of the surrounding area, exploring an ingredient - driven cuisine that begins in the rediscovery of heirloom products and redefines what it means to cook and eat in Charleston.
Okay when we come back we're going to explore some of the challenges we've been talking about our success and everything which is awesome but we want to kind of dive into some of the challenges that we have faced and how we overcame them perhaps we are still working through some of this and we also are going to share what advice we have for moms out there that are just now getting into it in the beginning so we'll be right back.
What is meant by independence here is the fact that they can explore without your help, instead you will supervise while they begin to feel around for toys and examine what theyWhat is meant by independence here is the fact that they can explore without your help, instead you will supervise while they begin to feel around for toys and examine what theywhat they do.
Find more beginning writing activities for children 24 to 35 months, and explore more books about animals, like Jazzy in the Jungle and Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?
Interviews began by exploring what midwives understood by the term normal birth, participants» experience of normal birth in their daily practice as midwives, any particular challenges they experience and the strategies that they use to maintain normal birth.
A landmark volume in science writing by one of the great minds of our time, Stephen Hawking's book explores such profound questions as: How did the universe begin — and what made its start possible?
That is what we've begun to explore with our photons.»
Feynman speculated that people looking back from the year 2000 would wonder why it took till 1960 before we began to explore this «room at the bottom» — what we now know as the nanoscale.
After many months of looking and listening for correlations between lots of different behaviors and cell activity, I began to realize that the major correlate was not what the animal was doing, whether it was eating or exploring an object or carrying out a simple tasks such as pressing a lever to get food, but something about where it was doing these things in the environment.
The eLearning Tool begins with a short introductory video, followed by a chance to explore the topics surrounding a circular display asking «What do you think?»
We basically have an entire zoo of neurons in a dish now, so with these models we can begin to look at underlying mechanisms that may be different between neurons of different species, and explore what is the basis of these differences between species.
But you combine a lot of that stuff with you know, basic movement protocols and generally, if you're not into deep state of adrenal fatigue, you can kinda wean yourself back into doing basic workouts within 4 - 8 weeks and when I say basic workouts, what I'll usually start with is I'll take someone from just doing like the yoga, mobility, easy nature walk, stuff like that, and I will take for example, one of those easy nature walks and I'll start having folks stop and do some rock lifts and log lifts, maybe some pushups, some kinda fitness exploring type of work that still doesn't send your body to that stressful structured running from a lion exercise message but allows you to begin to stretch your muscles and joints and heart rate and cardiovascular system a little bit.
They began in River Oaks, but just opened their second store in The Woodlands so I stopped by their new location to explore exactly what they had.
Check out Shopbop and begin exploring the world of «what's cool» for the modern chic woman where you will find limited edition offerings from the hottest designers.
When I first began to explore ethical fashion, I struggled to find shoes and boots that were what I wanted, but as time has passed, the options have increased.
What this means for you, is that you are able to explore a part of your sexuality which otherwise might have taken years to uncover and that might not be possible for you to know about from the beginning.
Following Oliver, a 38 - year - old man who is living with a recently tortured past, as he falls in love one more time, the film begins to explore what has given him such grief over the past few years.
Filmed without narration, subtitles, or any comprehensible dialogue, Babies is a direct encounter with four babies who stumble their predictable ways to participating in the awesome beauty of life.Needless to say, their experience of the first year of life is vastly different, yet what stands out is not how much is different but how much is universal as each in their own way attempts to conquer their physical environment.Though the language is different as well as the environment, the babies cry the same, laugh the same, and try to learn the frustrating, yet satisfying art of crawling, then walking in the same way.You will either find Babies entrancing or slow moving depending on your attitude towards babies because frankly that's all there is, yet for all it will be an immediate experience far removed from the world of cell phones and texting, exploring up close and personal the mystery of life as the individual personality of each child begins to emerge.
The film asks who we really are inside, explores the ideas of illusion vs. reality, what is artificial vs. what is human, the scary end of all things vs. the wondrous beginning of something else entirely different and new.
The second part (which takes a while to kick in) explores what happens when both Simon and Hanna coincidentally begin separate affairs with the same man, a scientist named Adam (Devid Striesow.
Students begin by exploring what it means to believe in something before specifically relating their ideas to religion.
Students begin to question / explore their own identity, their favourite things, what they like, who they listen to, how they see themselves and try to bring this together in firstly their portrait work, but later get to work in a group exploring their own identity.
She also dispels myths, explores real incidents of bullying, and examines what can be done to begin countering the problem.
The lesson begins by exploring what is meant by sacrament, discussing the different names for the Eucharist such as Mass, Divine Liturgy, describing the events of Holy Week and the Easter celebrations.
As we begin understanding learner motivation, behavior and the dynamics in the current learning path (how they navigate, what they browse, where they spend time, and so on), we can potentially use AI to direct them to areas they may not have explored.
What's more, they will gain a qualification and can begin working towards a degree, making them a perfect avenue for school leavers to explore
An introductory resource for AQA new specification paper 1 The resource guides students through what to expect on paper 1 and provides tasks and assessment opportunities for students to begin exploring the short story «Lullaby» by Elizabeth Berridge.
In the fall, he and two AIE classmates, Amy Johnson and Michelle Favin, began collaborating on what would become the three - part event series, Love in the Time of..., an on - campus exhibition that explored the many dimensions of love and what those dimensions look like in the socio - political context of our current times.
Case in point, the high school juniors recently explored a series of questions around what drives poverty and how their class could begin to combat poverty in neighborhoods near the school; the students decided to build public street libraries in their fabrication labs and install them on targeted blocks.
The program begins with a Summer Intensive session during which Inspired Teaching Teacher Leaders explore what inquiry - based science and literacy education look like by delving into Inspired Teaching's inquiry - based, student centered approach.
As part of Agency by Design's work, the research team began to wonder: What thinking routines could we borrow and expand on from other Project Zero initiatives, and what thinking routines could we develop ourselves, that would cultivate the three primary maker capacities of looking closely, exploring complexity, and finding opportunWhat thinking routines could we borrow and expand on from other Project Zero initiatives, and what thinking routines could we develop ourselves, that would cultivate the three primary maker capacities of looking closely, exploring complexity, and finding opportunwhat thinking routines could we develop ourselves, that would cultivate the three primary maker capacities of looking closely, exploring complexity, and finding opportunity?
This study was designed to explore technology as a tool for eliciting and encouraging beginning teacher reflection, in an attempt to address what technologies could be used and under what conditions they can be used effectively.
While exploring the answers to these questions will take a great deal of teacher intuition, we do know that a good place to begin is with a conscious and strategic effort toward building the academic language of all students, so that they can make sense of what they read.
To help educators bring this prompt into their classroom, Facing History offers lesson plans from the newly revised digital edition of Holocaust and Human Behavior to explore key themes, examine historical examples, and make important connections as they begin thinking about who or what has influenced their own ethical decision - making process and consider how they want to participate in their community.
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