Not exact matches
In an episode of LinkedIn cofounder and chairman Reid Hoffman's podcast «Masters of Scale,» Zuckerberg told Hoffman that his
experience with Sandberg
taught him that the «single most important
thing» when it comes to scaling into a massively successful business is having founders surround themselves with the best people they can find.
Bladow says that his
experience with BloomThat has
taught him about accountability, how not to be thrown by the
things beyond your control and focus on what you can tackle right in front of you.
The only
thing I would go back and
teach myself is
experience, which is something you can't
teach.
What can matter most is what you've published and your reputation, and weirdly those
things can matter more than what your
teaching experience is or how you've been reviewed as a teacher.
Einstein and the Study of «Psycho - Pathology» If there really is such a
thing as social mood that guides collective human
experience, how come they don't
teach it in -LSB-...]
But my
experience and from
things I read, even on this blog site, most, not all, but most don't like Churches
teaching biblical morals and ethics.
They claim it's a life changing
experience, that their god is so powerful yet history has repeatedly shown it does no such
thing because let's face it if they truly followed the
teachings of their Christ, this world and specifically America would be a very different place.
The
things that I've
experienced have
taught me something.
I particularly found my
experience the Buddhist «meta» or loving kindness and finding contentedness through all
things through the
teaching of the Buddhist Tara Brach and her book «Radical Aceeptance» worked more for me though applying the same principles of love including love of enemies that Christianity
teaches.
I can't say that I thought through the theological implications of «I'm But a Stranger Here,» but its view of
things was not inconsistent with what my overall church
experience taught me to be true.
Jesus
taught the same
thing both by proclamation and by simile: the decisive activity of God as king is now to be
experienced by men confronted by his ministry in word and deed.
OR, might God choose to reveal truth through the
experiences of a people who tried to be true to him, certain moral principles, failing again and trying again, people looking for universal truths and communicating them to their children generation after generation, orally and through writing
things down, organizing themselves into communities and societies, aiming for justice,
teaching each other, defending their families, lives, cities, and governments.
To have
experienced and understood, in order to
teach others to
experience and understand, that all human enrichment is but dross except inasmuch as it becomes the most precious and incorruptible of all
things by adding itself to an immortal centre of love: such is the supreme knowledge and the ultimate lesson to be imparted by the Christian educator.
Age doesn't qualify us to
teach, but one
thing age can give is maturity and a variety of life perspectives gained by different life
experiences.
It is of course an uncontrollable
experience, but the surprising
thing about the Eastern Church, from a Western perspective, is that they have preserved and passed on, from generation to generation, wisdom about how to prepare yourself for your side of the encounter; how to
teach yourself to «show up» and pay attention.
It seems clear to me (I have been putting off and coming out of the religion of men for 28 years) that the clear
teaching of Scripture is that Man IS a Body AND Spirit in combination — and the
experience of this interaction is the ephemeral
thing we call Consciousness — «Soul».
Janie's
experience teaches her that there are «two
things everybody's got tuh do fuh themselves.
The girls go to prom expecting the typical sexual
experience pop culture has
taught them to want, but they end up finding out the real
thing is different for each of them.
All this «having» students do this, «asking» them to do that, and «instructing» them to do the other
thing, as anyone knows with as much
experience teaching college students as Professor Neuliep has (and I have over thirty years»
experience myself), is going to result, some of the time, in compliance --- sometimes immediate compliance, even from inwardly squeamish students.
He saw that «new occasions» not only «
teach new duties» but that they also «make ancient good uncouth» and that our responsibility, granted the relativism that attaches to all our
experience and our statement, is to think afresh, on the basis of the general apostolic witness and with due regard for earlier Christian
teaching, as well as in the light of our own
experience of «newness of life,» so that what we have to say is nove (newly said) and often is also nove (the saying of new
things).
Even
experienced trappers regularly admit that the animals
teach them new
things all the time.
Its
teachings are very, very simple: There really are free and natural markets where the optimum value of
things is assigned to them; everyone must compete with everyone; the worthy will prosper and the unworthy fail; those who succeed while others fail will be made deeply and justly happy by this
experience, having had no other object in life; each of us is poorer for every cent that is used toward the wealth of all of us; governments are instituted among people chiefly to interfere with the working out of these splendid principles.
These
experiences have been ordained by God to
teach and show you the
things He wants you to know.
Because one does not have to presuppose anything upon insufficient evidence to
experience the wisdom of many of the
things you have
taught.
By the time I was reading his volume that dealt with this very subject — «Churches that Abuse» (1993), my own studies and
experiences had
taught me just how right these concerns were and just how often we deny the Apostolic mandate and deny and forbid those
things that the New Testament clearly defines as ours in the liberty of Gods goodness and grace.
fishon, I don't take passages about «sexual immorality» that way and don't mind at all them being read or preached, but my
experience is that preachers name homosexuality specifically and
teach things that not only are (in my opinion) and poor interpretation of the Bible, but also
things that could have no Biblical basis of support.
New and unique
experiences with people and nature will
teach you
things about yourself and you will be growing as a person.
I can't change the example Jesus gave to fit what we're
experiencing, but what I can do is
teach people to live in the grace of what we're
experiencing, because all
things work together for good.
I have made it many times, and my
experience has
taught me a few
things.
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A coach can
teach a young pitcher a lot of
things; he can also help an
experienced one correct flaws that seem to come up every once in a while no matter how good the pitcher may be.
«This
experience taught me that the only
thing you control is your work ethic,» says Exter.
This year my 8th graders have
taught me how complicated their stress is, and they've also shown me that there are little
things I can do to improve their
experience.
I find it rewarding and challenging to
teach them new
things in the home, as well as taking them out in the community to explore and gain new
experiences.
I'll never get to
experience the joys of
teaching a little one to use the bathroom again, so I'm totally fine with drawing this
thing out.
(Saying that we do try to expose her to learning
experiences, discuss
things we see on a walk, etc etc, butI am not
teaching her
things off by heart)
These are the common
things to watch for, based on my conversations with other parents and
experience teaching my own little ones to sleep through the night.
Blossom & Berry gives you both of these
things and helps you develop
teaching techniques to be confident to
teach others regardless of your
experience.
Experience will
teach them that no matter how hard they try sometimes
things just don't go as planned.
Even if you're pregnancy and birth are highly medicalized, Lamaze can
teach you many
things that can make your birth
experience a positive one...
I really wish there where more moms like you who share their
experiences so newish moms like me can flip the coin to say so in other ways to try new
things we have never
taught of.
Simple games that you can play with your baby will not only be a fun and bonding
experience, but will be
teaching them
things crucial for development.
We want to tell student communities all over Europe that being involved in organising such a fair is an exciting and rewarding
experience where you learn
things that are not
taught in class but that are really appreciated by companies.
Her own
experience tells Vasquez that several
things need to be fixed if
teaching is to entice holders of advanced science degrees.
«Rita's response is that her
experiences have
taught her to see
things differently,» Bozzelli says.
Beer drinking and surviving on Ramen noodles for months at a time may indeed take skill, but what about
things like
teaching experience, participation in student government, computer skills (programming, database construction, etc.), investing wizardry, and your knack for schmoozing?
Here are five
things I've learned about the human spirit through my
experience of
teaching yoga at Rikers:
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At that time I had been travelling to India and I was volunteering in the slums in India,
teaching health, sanitation and
things like that and I decided it would be a really cool
experience for me to visit and Ayurvedic doctor.
In my
experience, people who take these courses and make the effort to learn these
things, it positively changes their
teaching for good.