There's a difference
between talking about the role and talking about how to be successful in the role.
Not exact matches
Jeff Skeen of Full90 Sports
talks about and the
role of protective headgear in reducing the risk of concussion and the difference
between concussions, which occur as a result of contact
between a player's head and a hard object (another player's head, the ground or the goalpost), and the kinds of brain injuries which can occur as a result of repeated heading of a soccer ball.
As I've written
about before when I
talked about our experience with the GAPS protocol, we've known
about a link
between gut health and mental health for a long time, and it turns out that certain soil based organisms play an important
role here too:
In the rest of the interview, Craig is eloquent and thoughtful, especially when he
talks about the difference
between a hero and a
role model:
At the film's recent press day, Carrey and Daniels
talked about reprising their
roles in the sequel, how it was driven by fan demand, what it was like getting back into character and finding their chemistry again, the love
between the characters, which one is Dumb and which one is Dumber, how the characters hold a special place in their lives as they do for the fans, the return of the Mutt Cutts van and other callbacks from the original film, working with Kathleen Turner, their favorite scene, and where they see their characters in another 20 years.
At the film's recent press day, Costner
talked about the appeal of playing Coach White, Niki Caro's directing style, the bond that developed
between all the actors during filming, the pivotal
role a coach can play in a young person's life, the Jim White - type coaches who influenced Costner's life in a positive way, what he learned
about Latino culture growing up in Visalia, why he waits for projects to come along that he can really respond to irrespective of genre, the biggest cultural gap he experienced on this film, and how sports movies allow us to address other issues within the wider society.
The video sees the two actors trading compliments
between talking about the upcoming film that sees Boseman take on the
role of T'Challa, the king of Wakanda.
The activities in this package of materials support student learning of: common vocabulary used to
talk about snacking, the
role food and water play in being healthy, how to determine if a snack is healthy or unhealthy, how to describe a snack using the five senses, the benefits of healthy snacking, the connection
between healthy snacking and energy, and personal preferences for snacking.
Interviewees
talked about the tension
between allowing teachers to determine their own direction and using their
role as facilitators to set the agenda.
Ta - Nehisi Coates, author of «
Between the World and Me», sat down with principals from New York City to
talk about the
role of public schools and his experience as a student in Baltimore.
Jack
talks about the importance of overcoming the asymmetrical power relationship
between teachers and parents, and how technology could play an important
role in the process.
It was great to hear Debbie Hindle of Four BGB
talking about facilitating commercial connections
between their clients and bloggers, great that she's willing to do that, but that's not their main
role and we shouldn't start to epect it from other PRs.
Blood recently
talked to Art Business News
about the
role of art in childhood development, the balance she strikes
between personal and professional creativity, and how learning art can turn out to be just as practical as learning math.
Formed in Toronto in 1969 by AA Bronson, Felix Partz and Jorge Zontal, General Idea is internationally recognized for work that tackled such subjects as the myth of the artist, the
role of mass media, the relationship
between the body and the identity, issues of gender and sexual repression, and famously HIV / AIDS activism at a time when
talking about the disease was a taboo.
In this WonderRoot Artist Feature, presented in conjunction with the Spelman College Museum of Fine Art, art curator and historian Sarah Lewis
talks with WR interactive media manager Floyd Hall
about her new book, The Rise, which examines the distinction
between mastery and perfectionism, the
role of criticism in the arts, and how to reinvigorate dialogue...
In this «
Between the Lines» Q&A, the historian
talks about what we can learn from TR and FDR, the future of the environmental movement and the
role of journalists.
The Climate Change Authority fulfilled a hugely important
role on Wednesday by smashing the comfortable agreement
between Labor, Liberals and most commentators that we don't need to
talk about how much to cut our climate - changing carbon emissions.
She also
talks about how she builds trust
between her and clients, the various legal job
roles within the federal public defender office, and the challenges of dealing with prosecutors — even the good ones.
It's called, «Closing the Gap: Teaching «Practice - Ready» Legal Skills,» and
talks about the «widening gap
between legal education and real - world legal practice skills» and the
role that law librarians can play in narrowing that perceived gap.