The second
group of participants read an article from the Times describing the claimed creation of synthetic human made life created in the lab.
As a control,
another group of participants read a New York Times article about the creation of synthetic life in geneticist Craig Venter's lab in 2010.
Not exact matches
«We were
reading and discussing certain Hebrew scriptures,» he says, «and one
of the Jewish
participants in our
group suddenly broke down and told us how painful it was to hear the way Christians were interpreting «his» texts.
In their Poems for Science tent, the
group encourages marchers to
read printouts
of some
of the speeches from the rally;
participants can cross out select words to create their own found poetry.
In one
group,
participants read a past article from The New York Times describing possible evidence
of ancient microbial life on a Mars meteorite.
Other
participants read a «high - risk» message that focused instead on the consequences
of the disease, including the fact that the mortality rate is as high as 40 % in some age
groups.
The
participants in the
group with «explicit conditions»
read an article with explicitly false information — the Zika epidemic in Brazil was caused by the release
of genetically modified mosquitoes by a subsidiary
of a pharmaceutical company that was hoping to profit from a future vaccine.
To evoke the different types
of empathy, the researchers divided
participants into three
groups, each
of which was given slightly different instructions prior to
reading the statements.
Study
participants in all three
groups had better blood glucose
readings when they consumed less than an ounce
of apple cider vinegar with a high - carb meal (a white bagel with butter and orange juice), compared to when they the had the same meal and drank a placebo.
BASIC SYLLABUS SESSION 1 Yin Yoga Teacher Certification Learning the foundation
of Yin yoga principles and postures Alchemy fundamentals
Group discussion on practice Birthing and yielding cycles Basics
of teaching philosophy Student practice teaching Primary Yin yoga postures SESSION 2 Yin Yoga Teacher Certification Review Teaching techniques Flow and transition movement
Reading assignment discussion Adapting teaching philosophy for specific audiences and student needs Taoist philosophy Power yoga Student practice teaching Yin yoga posture variations SESSION 3 Yin Yoga Teacher Certification ADVANCED TRAINING - open only to students who have completed session 1 or 2 How to become attuned with your own flow How to create flow sequences
of postures for students Practice teaching with specific evaluation and guidance Yin yoga postures -
Participants must demonstrate proficiency in content from sessions 1 and 2 Advanced alchemy using birthing and yielding cycles with accompanying postures Medical chi kung, standing forms
of exercises (Aura Palm) Alchemical meditations for cultivating elemental energetic properties Relationship
of the organs, emotions, and the five elements
The online curriculum vault includes thousands
of videos
of master teachers delivering lessons, and interactive web sites host discussion
groups (most enable
participants to view as well as hear and
read each other).
Elementary students in grades K - 5 were the largest
group measured by the study (68 %
of participants), and they had statistically significant negative scores in both
reading and math.
The 26
participants were matched according to their end -
of - year performance on the
Reading subtest from the WRAT - R and were split into two
groups.
Participants will work in
groups to create no - cost and low - cost activities that will cultivate a love
of reading.
The conference supported
participants» learning with essential
readings on the central themes
of the conference, keynote presentations, question - and - answer sessions with presenters, and small
group interactions with colleagues.
Participants were 11th and 12th grade students identified with learning disabilities in
reading and writing from two intact, self - contained social studies classes.During the three weeks
of the study, students in the experimental
group received content regarding the Industrial Revolution via a conceptually framed, computer - adapted text, while students in the control
group were taught the same content using the district adopted textbook.
Participants will: · Review the various types
of assessments and their uses regarding
reading instruction · Explore this model
of embedding assessment into instruction · Consider this model within the current year - long assessment plan that each educator works with · Make a plan for implementing some
of these embedded assessment tasks at the beginning
of the next school year · Explore possibilities for capturing student learning · Create instructional plans for
groups of students.
It's a small
group and we have agreed to
read two novels from each
participant, so a total
of six novels per year.
While the television and film industries have long relied on screenings and focus
groups to provide feedback about the likes and dislikes in those forms
of entertainment,
participants are... [
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I do believe that there are many
reading groups working through networks like Facebook (or some book related podcasts) that make great use
of this and the
participants really enjoy them.
No Looking After the Internet is a monthly «looking
group» that invites
participants to look at a photograph (or series
of photographs) they are unfamiliar with, and «
read» the image out - loud together.
At the end
of the residency all four
participants participate in the
group exhibition Mutual...
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Over the course
of a week, the
participants work closely with leading international artists and key arts professionals to discuss and develop their individual practices through a series
of lectures, tutorials, workshops,
reading groups, gallery visits and seminars.
This workshop is influenced by the current
group exhibition Tools for Conviviality, and will teach
participants the processes
of product development a...
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For one
group of participants, the copy
read: «97.5 percent
of climate scientists have concluded that human - caused climate change is happening.»
The course, designed for
groups of eight to twelve
participants, is based on a source book
of readings that includes directions for self - facilitation by the
groups for guided conversation about our food systems.
Weekly classes cover a variety
of law - related topics:
participants are expected to
read the weekly online course
readings, use the web to practice the skills taught each week, participate in interactive online discussion
groups with the instructor and fellow
participants, and complete short written assignments based on the material covered.