Sentences with phrase «classes read books»

Literature and Math Converge in Storyville Storyville Math is an adventure in learning in which classes read books, write word problems, illustrate solutions, and calculate answers to math problems written by their peers.
When her class read books together aloud, Alanna would often become confused.
Mr. Klein's 4th grade class read a book about an inner city school that was running out of...

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I frequently speak about this when I lecture on college campuses, but even if you are not a full - time employee at a major company, internships will get you so much farther than any book you read or class you take.
The event's world - class speakers also regularly recommend books for further reading from the stage, and this year's event, held recently in Vancouver, British Columbia, was no exception.
The organizations that do the best job of encouraging a culture of mastery are the ones with leaders humble enough to admit they don't know everything and constantly pursue growth — the ones who openly discuss the books they're reading, the classes they're taking and the areas in which they seek to better themselves.
Fortunately, Los Angeles has plenty to offer the young and aimless: When he wasn't working, Woolverton took improv classes, read screenwriting books, and wrote a pretend episode of his favorite TV show, FX's The League.
Indeed, persuasiveness in the workplace — and in life — is such a coveted skill that people read books, take courses, and attend speaking classes to get it.
This book taught me more about resilience than anything else I've read or any class I ever took.
Sometimes making a change can be as simple as reading a book, taking a class, going to a seminar or seeking better knowledge.
Along the way, the class also read books on leadership and discussed examples of it, so that thecourse included theory and practice.
Once you get past the plugs for the training classes, however, these booksread together — will help you analyze the buyer's economic and emotional stakes and capitalize on that knowledge.
I think Buffett wrote a bunch of letters that were compiled by Lawrence Cunningham that get (ph) into topics, and that was laid out and I always assign that in my class which I just think is a great, great book and you mention my three books three times and so you have to read those too.
«This book should be required reading, not only in the hallowed halls of corporate America or in the MBA classes at top universities, but by everyone, everywhere.»
Employees are given certain books that founder Chip Wilson chose as being critical to his own development and required to read every one of them... After a prolonged hiring process, potential employees are taken to a yoga or spinning class to ensure they «fit in».
I hadn't taken any personal finance classes, read any investing books, and surely didn't learn anything about managing money in high school or college.
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I've been keeping busy, preparing for classes that were supposed to start yesterday, reading a book for a review due at the end of the month, shoveling the driveway (the first one on the block to do so, with the only emulator being the ex-Marine across the street), and watching DVDs we rented in anticipation of the great blizzard of 2011 (8 inches of snow and ice!).
Maybe that means reading a book together, auditing a class or just choosing a new subject to study.
I read the Big Book for my counseling class, and it is one of the most preachy books I have read along with the Bible.
Or you might start by inviting a small group you're already in (church, school class, club, youth group, professional association, etc.) to read and discuss this book.
If you read the book «Evangelism Explosion» or attended a two hour «soul winning» class, you too could be a «soul winner», whatever that term was intended to mean.
Now I can read books without the instrumentalist scale of testing them by whether the harvest of sermon illustrations or class room applications warranted the expenditure of so much time.
Do more than read a book, take some classes in logic, boy.
Do you know I have read books and taken classes on church assimilation?
I was taking seminary classes online, and JUST bought books and paid for my last semester, when I read the «Pagan».
College students reading for the classes can churn through a number of books each year.
This is wrong, you are supposed to read the Bible as a book and interpret it how you will, I don't want someone to tell me what I just read, That is what my english comp class was for.
A tipping point occurred during a sleepy, 9 - a.m. Introduction to World Literature class when my class read the Epic of Gilgamesh, an ancient Mesopotamian poem purportedly written before the book of Genesis, which tells the story of a worldwide flood, a favored family, and an ark full of animals, only with Sumerian gods and heroes at its center instead of the familiar Yahweh.
I know he is a world class theologian, but as I read his books, I can not help thinking, «Just get to your point!»
I just knew intuitively that something was seriously wrong with studying theology during the peak of the civil rights era and never once reading a book about racial justice in America or talking about it in class.
The other day in class, I covered Ben Franklin's Autobiography and his self - improvement program, which included reading lots of books — no small charge for a poor apprentice printer.
My husband and I also recently read the book «Sheet Music» after it was recommended in a marriage class by our Pastor.
I just read this book for a class I'm currently taking; isn't it just so fascinating!?
Instead, we recommend they read a book on proofs for the Christian faith, attend a class about the basics of Christianity, or perform some sort of other study so that they can gain the faith and certainty we feel is necessary for followers of Jesus.
Obviously NONE of those low IQ bandwagoners even READ the books (I did a critical analysis of the LOTR series in 12th grade for my English class).
but I am reading a book for my poetry class right now that continually inspires me.
I got your book in the mail today (best anniversary present ever)-- and am seriously considering skipping class this afternoon to read it all immediately:) I know my family will be grateful for the cheesecake - marbled pumpkin gingersnap tart that will most definitely be on our Thanksgiving table!
Being in school makes it pretty difficult to read any books that aren't assigned for class.
Maybe you're here because you've heard Jules speak, attended one of her cooking classes, read one of her three books or countless magazine articles, heard about her advocacy work promoting gluten free food labeling regulations, or maybe just because you've been enthusiastically referred by friends whose lives have been transformed by her tireless efforts.
So my reading of this statement is forget about any Top class players coming read between the lines the Cheque Book is closed.
Bell's seat was in the first - class section, and almost as soon as he sat down he pulled out a thick, black book and put on his reading glasses.
a student who goes for lectures, reads his books, does his assignments and buys his text books with the money given him, will get my backing any day any time even if he doesn't come out top of his class.
I say this to give hope to any parents out there who feel like you're reading every book and taking every class and spending your last dollar and you're just beating your head against a wall.
If moms take some time to learn about their choices and take an Independent Childbirth Class (not hospital based) or read GOOD books (not WTEWE) then they will be in a better position to have a positive birth experience which can empower them!
The kids have been involved in many activities including: farm school, parkour classes, art classes, ice skating, sledding, trips to the Denver Zoo and Denver Botanic Gardens, horseback riding, entering exhibits in the county fair, lots of time with friends, weekly park days, reading books, hiking, playing lots of board games and computer games (Minecraft FTW!)
Of course, you've read the books and the internet, and you attended those pre-natal classes, but when anything strays from the normal, you start to panic.
I even took a class and read every book I could prior to birth.
You're expecting, and you've read the books you want to read, you've attended the childbirth classes, and had the conversations with your care provider about your birth.
I attended all my classes, read books and did relaxation exercises.
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