Sentences with phrase «how early pioneers»

Pile snow up around a house, and despite being colder than the inside of the house, the house gets warmer with the exact same heat sources inside, that's how the early pioneers in NA insulated their sod shacks in the winter.

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, Los Angeles — based author William Poundstone explains the origin of the brainteaser (IBM pioneered this line of questioning in the 1950s), and discusses how by the early 2000s it had become common among technology, finance and consulting firms.
«Watch the activity in the user community and the early pioneer user companies and how rapid the growth is and then jump in.»
The movie, told by industry pioneers Danny Sullivan, Rand Fishkin, Jill Whalen, Brett Tabke, Rae Hoffman and Barry Schwartz, covers the early days of SEO when people were «spammin and jamming,» affiliates vs. main stream, black hat vs. white hat, the unique and often rocky stories of the industry's pioneers, how Matt Cutts changed the industry, the history of Google updates and even has commentary on the future of SEO from the industry's top minds.
How It Worked: The Story of Clarence H Snyder and the Early Days of Alcoholics Anonymous in Cleveland Ohio (NY: AA Big Book Study Group, 1997), pp. 6, 71, 138, 157, 235; and the «Great Physician» reference to Jesus Christ was in common use among other Pioneer AAs, by their New York mentor Dr. Silkworth, and their Oxford Group friends.
How the early church pioneered inclusivity Culture wars and our pluralistic, multifaith society can be... More
Ride hobby horses and discover how horses helped early pioneers.
Through her years as a labor and delivery nurse at White Plains Hospital, her early contacts with pioneers in obstetrics as well as her own experience as a midwife, Robin has witnessed, and contributed to, profound advancements in how women give birth.
As well as revealing step by step how disease and infection can aggravate and accelerate the early stages of Alzheimer's, Perry and his colleague Clive Holmes have begun a pioneering trial in 40 people to see if a drug that acts to dampen inflammation in the body can help delay the progress of the brain disease.
March 4, 2013 Donald Rowley, MD, 1923 - 2013 Donald Rowley, MD, a pioneer in discovering how the immune system functions and the inventor of the gel electrode, a crucial tool that monitors cardiac activity, died at his home early Sunday, Feb. 24, after a long battle with congestive heart failure.
We integrate the latest findings with earlier pioneering work in this field, point out major questions and challenges, and suggest how new experiments could address them.
Pioneer Rated R for language Available on DVD and Blu - ray In Norwegian and English with English subtitles Taking place during the early 80's Norwegian oil boom, Pioneer tells the story of a tragic diving accident that leaves the survivor alone to investigate how it happened.
And thank goodness the early pioneers had the passion, dedication, know - how, and fortitude to make their organizations successes.
The value - added achievement gain scores pioneered by Tennessee in the early nineties allow users to compare schools as to how much they actually improve the achievement of their students — as opposed to comparisons of simple achievement scores that mainly reflect demographics.
From early aviation pioneers to Google Earth and drone surveillance, At Altitude explores how the Earth has been photographed from above, as well as the social, political and cultural inferences of new technologies that allow us to see ourselves — and be watched — as never before.
The group's ideas echoed those of their American contemporaries Jasper Johns (b. 1930) and Robert Rauschenberg (1925 - 2008), the early pioneers of Pop art, who were also experimenting with how to engage with the new consumerism.
An international jury awarded Broecker the $ 527,000 prize, from Spain's Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria Foundation, for sounding early alarms about climate change, and for his pioneering work on how the oceans and atmosphere interact.
In the late 1970's and early 1980's, two pioneers in marital research on far ends of this continent were quietly gathering data on how to create happy lasting relationships.
This stance is very different to that of the early pioneers of family therapy, who wrote as observer and whose detailed observations of how to achieve change did not include themselves.
Writing before post-modern ideas, the early pioneers of family therapy wrote as observers, who joined families in order to effect change, and provided detailed descriptions of how to achieve that (what can be done, etc.), but without including themselves in any deep way.
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