Sentences with phrase «engaging talks from»

The Hippo Potting Shed will feature edible hanging baskets, advice on organic gardening, ideas for small gardens and engaging talks from experts and enthusiasts such as The High Heeled Gardener and The Skinny Jeans Gardeners.

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In this Google Hangout, Marshall talks in detail about the 80/20 rule and how business owners can leverage it for everything from finding customers, engaging them and selling a ton — both in - person and online.
While brands like Oscar get high marks for expression, the best brands walk the talk by using their voice to deliver on their promise.Southwest Airlines does an excellent job of keeping the voice real and engaging across all channels, from flight attendants to social media.
«I never hear talk about measures that would encourage upward harmonization of labour or environmental standards... tax measures that would prevent corporations from engaging in transfer pricing or discourage shifting profits to tax havens.
The motivation for doing so reflects the societal gains that I talked about earlier from the banking system engaging in an appropriate amount of maturity transformation.
Audiences walk away with relevant and actionable ideas: how to develop (or refine) products or services based on feedback from customers or events in the marketplace; how to engage when people are eager to do business; how to make speed and agility a competitive weapon; how to get the media talking about you; and much more.
I have been in the field from a very different perspective, engaged, actively talking, opening to the dialogue the patient wants, and my experience is tdynamic and comforting to the patient and their family and friends.
One 18 - year - old from Minnesota shared, «We talk about the big social issues... we definitely engage those.
I am using the same language that the Pope uses when he talks about reaching out to gay people, and using it for the same motive that he uses it: to engage with them, starting from their situation.
I suspected I'd get a little pushback from fellow Christians who hold a complementarian perspective on gender, (a position that requires women to submit to male leadership in the home and church, and often appeals to «biblical womanhood» for support), but I had hoped — perhaps naively — that the book would generate a vigorous, healthy debate about things like the Greco Roman household codes found in the epistles of Peter and Paul, about the meaning of the Hebrew word ezer or the Greek word for deacon, about the Paul's line of argumentation in 1 Timothy 2 and 1 Corinthians 11, about our hermeneutical presuppositions and how they are influenced by our own culture, and about what we really mean when we talk about «biblical womanhood» — all issues I address quite seriously in the book, but which have yet to be engaged by complementarian critics.
To talk about the leap from subatomic particles and probabilities to objects as we know them, and to talk about the leap from chemistry to consciousness, is in a very real sense to engage in metaphysics.
Ranked as one of America's most influential Christians and with a ministry reaching sceptics from Manhattan to Mumbai, Tim Keller talks to Justin Brierley about inspiring a new generation of intellectually engaged evangelicals
Hewitt is expecting these «crucial commitments» from a candidate who promised gargantuan upper - income tax cuts during the Republican primary, then said he wasn't necessarily a huge fan of his own tax cut proposal, and then engaged in nonsensical double - talk about whether taxes would go up or down on high - earners.
From its creation, the United States has wrestled with this problem of how to engage in God talk without dividing the nation.
Analysts believe the latest case may be another effort to engage American leadership in talks about lifting sanctions that resulted from illegal nuclear weapons tests...
From a national population sample, the poll found that those who watch religious television programs compared to those who don't watch religious television programs are more likely to have had a conversion experience, to believe that the bible is free of mistakes, to believe in a personal devil, to read the bible more often, to talk to others about their faith more often, to attend church services more frequently, and to hold to or engage in beliefs and practices characteristic of evangelicals as a whole.
Among the younger generation who struggle with the idea of Jesus being the unique path of salvation, it is easy to find an «out» here from actually engaging in traditional gospel sharing... after all those on the cutting edge say «the church» needs to talk less and do more... «if necessary use words».
What I've learned from my research is that in addition to making sure our classroom practices are engaging, we also need to talk to students directly about their beliefs about school, helping them see how disengagement works against them, and what engagement actually is.
They also talk about trying to get involved with children other than their own when they know these children do not have involved fathers, because from engaging with the programme they have come to understand the benefit to children of involved fathering (Fagan and Palm 2004).
Six good practice «taster sessions» from our conference At the Fatherhood Institute's Engaging fathers as partners conference in central London on Thursday 11 November 2010: Martin Clement, team manager from the Children in Need service at Islington Children's Services talked about the «Breaking down barriers» project, which is attempting to bring fathers to the fore in social work practice.
On this call, API founders Lysa Parker and Barbara Nicholson talk with Lu about how: — our «flaws» are actually pathways to raising resilient, secure, connected kids; — without an awareness of how our story drives our fears, our kids re-enact it; — without self - understanding and empathy, parents then tend to manage rather than engage, control rather than connect, in a chronic practice of «defensive parenting»; — we can turn our old wounds to new wisdom and free our kids from repeating our stories; — the gift of our anger, fear, doubt, chaos, anxiety, struggles, and conflicts is that they can shed compassionate light on our old wounds and we can use this light to «heal» our inner conflicts, and pave our path for ourselves and our kids; and — doing this paving work «keeps our light on»... and our children's light on, and teaches them the power of forgiveness, humility, and humanity.
From a language development perspective, engaging your child in every day tasks gives you SO much to talk about!
We use these products ourselves, get feedback from other parents, talk with the retailers who engage with parents everyday, as well as the brands themselves, to bring you the best suggestions possible.
From the very beginning, taking the time during a diaper change to talk to your child and engage them can lead to huge benefits in their development down the line.
Having worked with clients from ages 2 - 86, Julie has developed a passion for engaging children and adolescents beyond «talk therapy».
Public Knowledge's SVP Harold Feld commented that it showed «people are engaged on this issue to a remarkable degree, and are drawing their own conclusions about it rather than echoing talking points — even talking points from trusted sources.»
But plenty will see it as their duty to engage on Facebook and to live - tweet — whether or not from the White House, as I once had the privilege of doing — hoping that their talking points can win the day.
Andrew Cuomo did his best not to engage his Republican rival Carl Paladino during an appearance this morning on the radio show «Live From the State Capitol with Fred Dicker» on Talk 1300AM.
The street campaign organization, dubbed «V15» — «Victory 2015» — became a talking point this week for the Likud Party, as its Knesset members charged that the nonprofit's activities violate election laws by collecting foreign donations from American Jewish peaceniks — billionaire Danny Abraham and healthy snacks entrepreneur Daniel Lubetzky — on behalf of left - wing parties, and engaging in illegal campaign propaganda.
«After talking to thousands of participants of Participatory Budgeting, our data shows that the process engages people who are disenchanted with politics and traditionally excluded from civic affairs.
Mr Al - Fayed had bought an engagement ring and intended to ask the princess to marry him at some point, but Lord Stevens said that from talking to close friends and family, he did not believe she was or had any intention of getting engaged at that time.
«Very soon a new program is going to be rolled out which will involve our Queen Mother's because we have realized that women also play an integral role in galamsey being that they are those who cook and send food to the galamsey operators in the bush, some women even go the extent to fetch water for the use of washing the sand from the gold so we will engage them to talk to those women»
The speaker's talk earlier had been engaging, and it is clear from her answers to even the standard questions posed by the moderators that she is invested in her students, advocates for her women colleagues, and is generally a badass.
Children from all communities engaged actively with the diorama, talking and playing freely.
Women who engage in «fat talk» — the self - disparaging remarks girls and women make in relation to eating, exercise or their bodies — are less liked by their peers, a new study from the University of Notre Dame finds.
We're talking moves that work your core from every angle — hitting your transverse abdominals (which wrap horizontally around your midsection and provide stability), obliques (muscles that engage for side bending) and the rectus abdominis (which provide a six - pack look).
We're talking about how and where we got engaged and the engagement ring (and the custom process) from Studio 1098.
Simply talking about it with your partners can help redirect your attention and energy away from one of your body parts to engaging with the people in the room.
Although the technical skill of Pixar's work is undeniable, much of their success stems from the ability to craft stories that engage audiences young and old.Whether telling tales of animated insects (A Bug's Life), superhero families (The Incredibles), talking automobiles (Cars) or lonely robots (WALL - E), their features connect with both children and adults, making for a cinema experience the whole family can enjoy.
But given that the hot dogs and the buns then engage in an exchange of dirty talk that makes Cartman in «South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut» sound like Joel Osteen, «Sausage Party,» directed by Greg Tiernan and Conrad Vernon from a script by Rogen, Goldberg, Ariel Shaffir and Kyle Hunter, with a story credit going to voice actor and executive producer Jonah Hill is spectacularly relentless in its profanity and sex talk and extends the metaphor of anthropomorphic groceries into territory you and I might not have even imagined.
[Director] Gavin [O'Connor] and I went around and spent time with people who were at various places on the autism spectrum, and observed behavior and talked to them and engaged with them in everything from what their daily life is like to what type of movie they'd like to see about someone with autism.
From talks of royales with cheese to foot massages to talks of Superman, no matter the subject the conversations between enemies or friends or colleagues are always just as engaging in his films as any action sequence he also decides to wow us with.
There's fairly regular area exploration scenes with very light puzzling, but they're engaging in how you can talk to people in these areas and find little mini-games and fun things to do, from off - brand Connect Four to playing baseball.
I talked to his teacher about placing his desk in a location where he could stim (or make repetitive body movements that helped him manage stress) without disturbing others; where he would not be distracted by noise from the hallway or playground; and where he was close enough to the teacher to engage with him or her and refocus as needed throughout the day.
Then you could begin to talk through the problem aloud so that students can learn from your modeling how to engage in self - dialogue when problem solving, reading, or performing other learning tasks.
Students can engage with diverse content from every field across the education spectrum from footage of Mark Ronson talking about music and remixing to Mark Zuckerberg on how he built Facebook.
But the Obama administration deserves a bit of credit for engaging in some pointed warnings and tough talk about problems that the U.S. has with China, ranging from human rights to the undervalued renminbi to the support that China gives rogue states like North Korea and Myanmar.
KidZania's ethos of educating children through fun and engaging activities, fits perfectly with the interactive workshops and talks lined up for the week, showcasing the many career options open to children in publishing; from editorial, to design and production.
Children explore picture books that reinforce thinking skills, engage in role playing, and talk to teachers, aides and volunteers about how they benefit from thinking about their thinking.
First of all there were a lot of individual effects on the children from introducing this type of playground: children were seen to be a lot more excited going out to play; they would enter their classrooms after lunchtime and would still be talking about what they did during that play; they were a lot more engaged, they were using the space a lot more readily, so, taking these materials out - and that could be one influence on how physical activity actually increased; they were solving problems and using their creativity skills - which I can also talk about how the children use all these objects to be creative in the school playground.
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