Elaboration means adding more details or explanations to make something clearer or more interesting.
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The two - hour film is full of
elaborations on its central conceit, all of which fit in a kind of funhouse logic.
For
further elaboration of this distinction see Marie M. Fortune, Love Does No Harm, (New York: Continuum Publishing Co., 1995), 47 - 49.
The degree of
elaboration in any given piece of mythology is irrelevant for its classification as mythology, whereas to define myth in terms of «observable» and «unobservable» tends to suggest the contrary.
«If you can't think of anything that hasn't been addressed, ask
for elaboration on something that had already been talked about.»
Here are 7 top tips for using Reigeluth's
Elaboration theory in your online training program.
David Grann: Most of the pieces hopefully capture the essence of a story and don't
need elaboration.
These cultural changes are too familiar to
require elaboration here: rapid upward mobility, the expansion of higher education, the growth and development of the mass media, the end of legal segregation, and alterations in women's roles.
The only excuse given, frustratingly
without elaboration: that Zynga needs to focus on casual games.
The strength of her manner lies in its refusal to deny abstract painting's nature
as elaboration of a surface with physical stuff - plus the optical stuff of color - and decisions.
They also require a «responsible financial history» but there isn't
much elaboration on what that entails.
I would hold that the phenomena of subconscious and unconscious being call for a theory of personal being that does not identify it with consciousness and self - consciousneSs, but this is again a larger story and, I think, still needs further
elaboration by personalistic thinkers.
So to get you the know - how of this latest trend I would like to add images and a
little elaboration of designs today.
Whitehead's polemic against materialistic mechanism is too well known to require much
elaboration here.
Their methods overlap with the previously discussed routines, however, they have their
own elaborations along with a few new tips.
Four deleted scenes (1:42, 2:22, 2:18, 3:11) provide more of the Eugene - John relationship, including
elaboration upon their climactic shared Thanksgiving.
Further
elaboration about my skills and competencies in a department manager capacity will require a face to face meeting between us, to arrange which, I will call you soon.
Seventeen units cover topics from structuring paragraphs to
using elaboration to develop ideas, to persuasive essay writing.
Some of the highlights
include elaboration on the game's replay saving to the cloud, features of the XBLA Demo, as well as other features that they would have liked to include but couldn't due to time or budget.
Rhetorical and open - ended questions and creative writing prompts are two prime examples of
elaboration techniques that you can use in your online training course.
When content on one page of your site
provides elaboration on a particular subject being talked about on another page of your site, link to it.
Big Idea 1: The Incredible Bulk The
latest elaboration of Steinhardt and Turok's cyclic cosmology, spearheaded by Evgeny Buchbinder of Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in Waterloo, Ontario, was published last December.
In 2001 she published Jesus, Humanity, and the Trinity, which was systematic in laying out a comprehensive theological vision but so brief that it called out for
greater elaboration.
It is difficult to conceive, moreover, without some sort of
conceptual elaboration as the nontemporal concrescence, how God could serve as the source of the initial aims.
According to some of the Pentecostals who were illiterate before their conversion, the emphasis on the written word and the
theoretical elaboration of faith motivated them to learn how to read.
They rather surround art with interpretation, analysis and a host of
other elaborations which have become part of a gigantic verbal superstructure designed to make art more comfortable — and profitable.
The
only elaboration Renegade Kid's Jools Watsham provided was the screenshot you see above.
For example, when students create stories, pictures, or other nonverbal expressions of the content they are learning — a process researchers
call elaboration — they are also helping to better embed the information.
Some of these credos are straightforward while some still need a little
elaboration like # 13.
Elaboration involves a «simple to complex» sub-theory, which states that online training lessons must be presented in a specific sequence.
This 5 - page policy paper describes the United Kingdom's current doctrine on fully autonomous weapons as confused and lists a number of areas where policy needs further
elaboration if it is not to be so ambiguous as to be meaningless.
He is prone to over
elaboration at times and significantly, he has never become a regular in the Dutch national side which it has to be said is the poorest side to represent the Netherlands for some time.We need a quality centre back but for circa # 50 million he is decidedly overpriced as is Mustafi.
Reading a print or basic ebook with their parents prompted similar content - related actions by children — including labeling, pointing, and
verbal elaboration of the story — which can support language development.
Drawing is a medium that offers an intimate and open field for
imaginative elaboration, in which concepts and ideas can emerge and change with relative ease.
However, once that connection is established, it's essential that a creative
elaboration occur.
The answer is the crucified and risen Lord, an answer vvhich at the same time means the judgment of the Jewish hope, which sought to evade the judgment by
pictorial elaboration and by rites of consecration.
This is
just elaboration on the very first bullet point - the goal is to reduce regulatory burden that artificially (intentionally) curtails domestic energy supply on the carbon side.
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