Sentences with phrase «deep concentration in»

After lengths of deep concentration in a lesson, Kodály can be used to refresh the brain so that the children can continue to work effectively - it develops Confidence, Focused thinking & Listening skills.

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He was engaged in exactly the sort of deep, immersive concentration that Newport calls deep work.
He's extremely disciplined in his approach to deep work, three to four hours a day of uninterrupted and carefully directed concentration.
But I'm also trying to read Michael Heiser's The Unseen Realm (on Jeremy's recommendation also) and finish reading The Skeleton Church AND think through the resulting Deep Thoughts that result - Plus i do it all in triplicate because i have concentration problems (the result, i am sure, of a lifetime of living in my head instead of focusing on what was under my nose) and did i mention i love this stuff?
I am not the first to observe that people using Smartphones seem to be praying: slightly stooped, deep in concentration, shut off from the world around them.
I was a master at adopting the «deep in concentration» pose of forehead resting in hand, which covers your eyes.
LOL... Anyone who watched barca last night and then thought oh right merts intelligence and concentration is what betis are lacking must be in some deep state of mental paralysis... Gabriel needs to be a regular from the start of new year if we are to get something from a tougher second half if season... Forget cl... out of our league at the moment
Even more so, the youngster can play deep or in the No. 10 role; his concentration and intercepting skills helps, his eye for a shot from long range is impressive.
As a result, in a neighborhood with an intense concentration of deep disadvantage, like Roseland, it is next to impossible for large numbers of children to get the kind of help they need to make it out of there and to make it to a really successful adulthood.
The result is that Ghana's industrialization is heavily skewed in spatial terms, which in turn leads to a deep concentration of job opportunities and ancillary business opportunities in just a handful of the country's biggest cities.
Examining the distribution patterns of microfossils, Shen's Harvard colleagues have discovered that the marine eukaryotic algae of 1.5 billion years ago occupied only the ocean shallows and not the deeper basins, indicating a smaller oxygen concentration in the atmosphere than exists today.
«Stabilizing or reducing atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations, therefore, requires very deep reductions in future emissions to compensate for past emissions that are still circulating in the Earth system,» the draft report says.
If the sheet stays in one spot long enough, strong winds and sunlight can evaporate the top layers and reveal deeper, older ice — and large meteorite concentrations.
That means the contaminants found in Pavillion would have had to work their way from a sink not only into the well but deep into the aquifer at significant concentrations in order to be detected.
So, we're talking about this period 3.5 million years ago, this is the middle Pleistocene, and that's where the CO2 concentrations were round about 400 ppm; and if we want to look at CO2 concentrations considerably higher than that, we're going to go much deeper in time, and then we're really going into periods where sea level was even higher.
«We argue that it was the establishment of the modern deep ocean circulation — the ocean conveyor — about 2.7 million years ago, and not a major change in carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere that triggered an expansion of the ice sheets in the northern hemisphere,» says Stella Woodard, lead author and a post-doctoral researcher in the Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences.
«Concentrations of oil in this deep plume are so low that we don't see oxygen depletion,» he explains.
When he tested soils from the experimental plots, he saw soil organic carbon concentrations rise gradually with increases in nitrogen fertilization at soil depths from 0 to 6 inches, although not at deeper ones.
In subsequent examinations, high total gadolinium concentrations were measured in the deep brain (cerebellum) of gadodiamide - treated rats, corresponding to the area of the MRI abnormalitieIn subsequent examinations, high total gadolinium concentrations were measured in the deep brain (cerebellum) of gadodiamide - treated rats, corresponding to the area of the MRI abnormalitiein the deep brain (cerebellum) of gadodiamide - treated rats, corresponding to the area of the MRI abnormalities.
«That created this expectation that there's a link between these high concentrations of methylmercury down in the deep brine layer and the elevated concentrations in waterfowl in the wetlands adjacent to the lake,» Johnson says.
However, with the continuous DOC supply from the surface oceans, concentrations in the deep sea are not increasing.
Deep - sea organisms including mussels thrive in the extreme environments of hydrothermal vents and cold seeps which are characterised by high hydrostatic pressure, lack of photosynthesis - derived food, variable temperatures and high concentrations of toxic substances.
That deep water is not only rich in nutrients, it also has relatively high concentrations of carbon dioxide, both because it is cold (cold water can absorb and hold more carbon dioxide than warm water) and because the decomposition of organic matter that sinks into the depths releases carbon dioxide.
A shift of 100 ppm in CO2 concentrations meant the difference between flowers blooming in the Arctic and ice a mile deep over Chicago.
The oil itself does not appear to help the phytoplankton, but the low concentration of oil found above natural seeps isn't killing them, and turbulence from the rising oil and gas bubbles is bringing up deep - water nutrients that phytoplankton need to grow, according to a new study appearing in the latest issue of Nature Geoscience.
Thanks to natural warming and cooling, oxygen concentrations at the sea surface are constantly changing — and those changes can linger for years or even decades deeper in the ocean.
Being part of the mining area Herrerias in Andalusia, deep waters of Pit Lake Guadiana show extremely high concentration of dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2).
On his knees, with his right arm deep in her vagina and his cheek brushing up against her buttocks, his face is a picture of concentration and his scrubs are darkening with sweat.
The study found that the black population concentration relationship only holds in the original Confederate States, or deep south: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, south Carolina and Texas.
Wray says the new evidence for water is an encouraging development in the search for life, but he points out that there is much we still don't know — «how deep the water goes, how low the temperature gets and how high the salt concentration gets.
While there are possibilities of storage in wells and deep in the ocean, stabilizing the atmospheric CO2 concentration would require gathering up the equivalent of 1 to 2 times the world's existing above ground vegetation and putting it down abandoned oil wells or deep in the ocean.
It is a true multi-talent: Its calcium carbonate platelets carry organic material from the surface to the deep ocean, which regulates carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere.
Already, distinct deep - water masses in the Southern Ocean (Helm et al., 2011), eastern North Atlantic (e.g., Sub-polar Mode Water, the Intermediate Water and the Mediterranean Outflow Water; Stendardo et al., 2015), and in the West Pacific (North Pacific Subtropical mode water; Takatani et al., 2012) display long - term decreases in O2 concentration.
Presently, much of the Atlantic Ocean is well oxygenated (Figure 1) relative to the North Indian and Pacific Oceans, where bottom water O2 concentrations are lower because of the biological removal of O2 as thermohaline circulation moves deep waters across ocean basins from the North and South Atlantic towards the North Pacific, in isolation from the surface ocean.
In the abyssal realm, seafloor habitats under areas of deep - water formation (e.g., those in the North Atlantic and Southern Oceans) could experience a maximum decline in O2 concentration of 0.03 mL L — 1 by 2100 (i.e., a 0.5 % drop from current levels; Tables 2, 3; Figures 2, 3In the abyssal realm, seafloor habitats under areas of deep - water formation (e.g., those in the North Atlantic and Southern Oceans) could experience a maximum decline in O2 concentration of 0.03 mL L — 1 by 2100 (i.e., a 0.5 % drop from current levels; Tables 2, 3; Figures 2, 3in the North Atlantic and Southern Oceans) could experience a maximum decline in O2 concentration of 0.03 mL L — 1 by 2100 (i.e., a 0.5 % drop from current levels; Tables 2, 3; Figures 2, 3in O2 concentration of 0.03 mL L — 1 by 2100 (i.e., a 0.5 % drop from current levels; Tables 2, 3; Figures 2, 3).
Overall scheme of Deep DDDI and prediction of food constituents that reduce the in vivo concentration of approved drugs.
Occasionally, upwelling events increase the productivity in these ocean deserts: Oceanic eddies transport deep - water containing high concentrations of nitrate, phosphate and silicate, towards the surface.
The system of Hatha yoga whether it be Ashtanga, Iyengar, Sivananda, Bikram yoga or otherwise, to purify the body and for deeper practices in concentration.
Classes focus on energetic alignment in asanas (postures), conscious use of the breath (Pranayama), in addition to focus and concentration (Dharana), which combine to take you deeper inside your Self.
It is important to develop these limbs in your daily practice and by focusing on tristhāna you can achieve a deeper level of concentration and awareness on the mat, which carries through to your daily life.
In addition to focusing on the breath as a concentration device, we can use mantra, chanting and affirmations to help clear the mind of unnecessary clutter and allow us to enter a deep state of inner quiet.
There's very little in the way of ostentatious showmanship present in his performance, instead a lot of furrowed brows and deep concentration.
A deeper look at five large districts and charter schools as a sector in Idaho shows that districts did better when they have a lower concentration of poor and Latino students.
Immersive reading — the exercise of deep reading that is dominated by narrative prose and requires a significant investment of time and concentration — poses a difficult challenge in the digital environment.
In fact, Introverts are supposed to have amazing powers of concentration, engaged listening, and an ability to foster deep relationships with friends and clients.
At TAM, its concentration, whether GC or ITC, is exclusively on outside minority passive investing with deep knowledge of companies and the securities they issue, and also price consciousness in trying to buy at big discounts from intrinsic value for companies with good outlooks.
It shows she's a genius that simply can not see what's around her when she's deep in concentration.
I hammer thousands of pins into panels like a monk who, facing the wall, loses himself in deep concentration.
This portrait of Cunningham crouched before the camera, deep in concentration as he gazes ahead and slightly to his left, likewise dates to 1953, when the dancer and choreographer — who had previously enjoyed critical acclaim as a soloist in Martha Graham's (1894 — 1991) dance company — had begun to fully assert his own style.
I bet he's a perfectionist at heart and I can imagine him deep in concentration as he works on each illustration, ensuring everything is perfectly aligned and structured to create a beautiful outcome.
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