Sentences with phrase «finding creative answers»

She also likes the challenge of finding creative answers to a tough problem.

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Through practical and creative thinking they find possibilities and answers to seeming difficult questions.
In the question - answer session that followed the lecture, Pannenberg called on Christian theologians to follow the lead of the early church fathers and offer a more creative approach to the task of doing theology in the face of the world's injustices than that found in Marxist - oriented liberation theologies.
Preaching can learn from counseling (and creative education) at another point — that it is far less help to people, in the long run, to give them answers than it is to provide them with resources for finding their own answers.
Her quest to find the answers led her on a multiyear cross-country journey to meet with singles as well as couples who had found creative ways to live — from multigenerational homes to cohousing communities to couples «living apart together» (LATs)-- and were eager to share how they did it and why.
My hope has always been that the answers can be found everyday in each post that I write, as I focus on what I love, what brings me joy, and the blessings of family and a creative life.
Doing a search I found a couple food ideas for a baby shower that could be your healthy answer and some were very creative ideas too.
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Teachers must find creative ways to have the students answer the essential question at the end of the lesson.
, which places a man under the situation out of which he learns, determines him to be creative, interrogative, reflexive and helps him find answers by himself.
This allows students to find alternative answers, creative processes, and unexpected outcomes.
We would either have to block it to prevent students from finding answers (cheating) or we would have to use it creatively to reach higher levels of creative thinking (teach invention).
Teresa Barker is a veteran journalist and book writer, whose collaborations include the New York Times bestseller The Big Disconnect: Protecting Childhood and Family Relationships in the Digital Age, with Catherine Steiner - Adair, EdD (HarperCollins 2013), Raising Cain: Protecting the Emotional Lives of Boys (Ballantine 1999) with Michael G. Thompson, Ph.D., and Dan Kindlon, Ph.D.; In the Moment: Celebrating the Everyday, a Literary Guild Holiday Featured Selection with Harvey L. Rich, MD (HarperCollins 2002); Girls Will Be Girls: Raising Confident, Courageous Daughters, a USA Today Top Summer Reading choice, with JoAnn Deak, Ph.D. (Hyperion 2002); Speaking of Boys: Answers to the Most - Asked Questions About Raising Boys (Ballantine 2000) by Michael G. Thompson, Ph.D.; The Creative Age: Awakening Human Potential in the Second Half of Life (Avon 2000), by Gene Cohen, M.D., Ph.D., founding director of the national Center on Aging, and The Mother - Daughter Book Club: How Ten Busy Mothers and Daughters Came Together to Talk, Laugh and Learn Through Their Love of Reading (HarperCollins 1997) by Shireen Dodson, former assistant director of the Smithsonian Institution's Center for African American History.
We have a pretty systematic approach to custom publishing (which I realize sounds like an oxymoron), so finding creative ways to say «Yes» when the obvious answer is «No» can be challenging.
If you have asked yourself how to make a book out of your creative writing sessions, then you have just found the answer.
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«Technology can not discover new drugs, find adapted answers to complex problems or be creative.
In this episode of the SixFigureStart Career Coaching Radio Show, I answered questions on finding a career you love, finding jobs that are NOT posted, changing careers, and staying creative: Discover Self Help Internet Radio with SixFigureStart on BlogTalkRadio Eric asks: How can I discover a work environment that draws upon my skills and interests, -LSB-...]
In this episode of the SixFigureStart Career Coaching Radio Show, I answered questions on finding a career you love, finding jobs that are NOT posted, changing careers, and staying creative:
At these times of seemingly no good answers, get creative to find your next deal.
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