Sentences with phrase «in a fishbowl in»

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«We have a fishbowl in the middle of our bullpen.
I speak of bosses who express visible and public anger, yelling across hallways and conference rooms at the drop of a hat, or marching to other departments to «tell someone off» without realizing the fishbowl they work in (yes, people watch, take notes, and many are affected by it).
«There's a secret sauce in hiring a person who knows that I believe in him enough to take a chance,» says David Williams, CEO of Fishbowl, an inventory software firm near Salt Lake City.
Fishbowl is one of the few companies in Utah that is employee owned and has made a commitment to pursue excellence for their employees.
She suffered a prolonged bout of clinical depression, born out of an abusive childhood and no doubt aggreviated by life in the fishbowl of a parsonage while I was serving dysfunctional churches.
I've often wondered how that feels to live in the fishbowl as a pastor or pastor's wife.
Fishbowl technique — Men sit in the center and discuss how they really feel about women drivers (doctors, clergy, lib - ers, etc.).
We have lived in this fishbowl called Earth for millenia, and nowhere else.
The fishbowl technique illustrated at the beginning of chapter 1 is one of the most dramatically successful methods for providing women and men in groups large or small with the opportunity for deepening their understanding of people of both sexes.
i enjoy lifting issues out of one fishbowl and sticking them into a different one — to see the issues in a different context and different light — away from emotional baggage.
If the fishbowl is a demonstration group, as in connection with a workshop or conference, a fourth step which allows the larger audience to get involved is also important.
When the men are in the fishbowl they can be asked to respond to whatever the women have been saying and / or they may discuss a question such as «How does it feel to be a man in a world where you are always supposed to be strong and competent?»
The fishbowl technique can be used in consciousness raising groups, of course.
The role reversal technique can prove useful in any of the groups where the fishbowl would also be effective — except in demonstration settings.
Maybe the emotional costs and the financial costs of life in the religious fishbowl is still a largely untold story for many... so when Dave posted this today, I felt a measure of comfort in not being alone in this realization that he outlined.
All you do is disarm innocent people and make them easy targets in a fishbowl.
Blue Chair Bay Rum is available in 50 ml, 750 ml and 1.75 L bottles, imported from Barbados and bottled by Fishbowl Spirits, Rochester, NY.
Instead, they're reformed publicity hounds in the Texas football fishbowl, where five - star recruits are often bigger superstars than the upperclassmen teammates they've yet to meet.
To steer 25 + young adults from various cultures making relatively obscene amounts of money who have little real - word adult experience or formal education and who visit major cities full of temptations, not the least of which are people who exist to separate said money from them, through the rapids of these challenges as well as basically living with each other while existing in a media fishbowl.
«Indian Point is in a fishbowl, whether they like it or not.»
He would rather ponder guppies in a fishbowl.
At 11:15 p.m., he walked it over to the «fishbowl,» an airy room in building 200 at APL.
So go stick your head in a fishbowl and try to walk around — that's not anything you take lightly,» NASA flight director David Korth said at a news conference.
«You can imagine, you're in a fishbowl.
FISHBOWL LA — Dec 18 — KTTV FOX 11 has launched «GoodDateLA», a free online dating site designed to connect singles in the Los Angeles area.
For mild comic distraction in a movie that is skimpier than most in generating laughter, there is Minion (David Cross), Megamind's loyal assistant, who has a fishbowl head, the body of a robot gorilla and a fanged underbite.
I mean, seriously, we're talking about a town in a fishbowl here.
This scene could be read as either an arbitrary acknowledgment of Lincoln's documented interest in psychic phenomena or a brief opportunity for Spielberg and cinematographer Janusz Kamiński to reprise their watery fishbowl motif from Minority Report, but it really serves the more interesting, ambitious purpose of establishing Lincoln as a comedy of the narcissism that binds prophecy with political policy.
The potentially interesting bits (such as the suggestion that Jack is in a technological fishbowl at the mercy of his tormentors, or the Alan Arkin and Robert Forster cameos) are dropped as soon as humanly possible in a terminal case of missed opportunity.
Pirates 4 probably won't end up being the worst movie of the year (especially since it's not titled Transformers 3), but it deserves a chit in the fishbowl.
Hooper (The King's Speech) likes distressed chic interiors and extreme wide - angle lens master shots, which makes every room look like a fishbowl with peeling wallpaper, and he sprinkles in an art history reference here and there (including a few direct lifts from Hammershøi) to no effect.
Lanthimos («The Lobster») starts off with an in - surgery shot of a beating, open heart — glistening with fat, it seems like a moving animal — and things go reeling from there: the uniform, intentional flat - affect performances (particularly Martin, who's both numbingly intense and not - quite - present); the high - angle camerawork, in which the characters sometimes seem to be at the bottom of a too - brightly - lit fishbowl; the slow movement away from familiar settings and emotions.
The most interesting thing I saw in the photo is that they're all putting together a «Catfish» puzzle, which puts the cat in the fishbowl as the fish swim outside of it.
For group discussions, like Socratic seminars or fishbowl discussions, group students in the middle of the classroom.
While half of the teams are building the towers, have the other half of the students stand around them in a circular «fishbowl» as silent observers.
A teacher can «translate» the game experience to classroom teams through written reflections and discussions, as well as hands - on gameplay in a fishbowl, where the classroom observes and documents elements of successful collaboration.
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Rebecca switches students in and out of the fishbowl every five minutes, and stops to ask the kids on the outside for their comments and questions.
There are two ways to do that based on the class size and dynamics: one giant circle for all students, or fishbowl style (where the participants in an inner circle have a discussion and the participants in an outer circle coach the inner circle).
If unexpected things happen in the fishbowl — for example, if a student discovers contradictions in rules, gets confused, or asks questions that Rebecca didn't anticipate — she doesn't view them as obstacles.
Once, to punish me, before I left teaching, an administrator assigned me to teach computer classes with thirteen desktop computers in a fishbowl of a classroom.
Rebecca uses the fishbowl method to roll out this game, because it allows the class to watch and play along together, letting everyone learn the rules while one group is engaged in play.
After we know what we expect of each other from a writing conference, it can be fun to model «good» and «bad» conferences in a fishbowl, having students practice with each other and, sometimes, assign roles («responder» and «student») or even characters (didactic responder and mutuality - driven writer).
But one way teachers at King give some of the responsibility to the students is by setting up the room in a «fishbowl» configuration, with an inner circle and an outer circle.
If this is your first experiment with debate in the classroom, it would probably be wise to have both teams debating the same issue, or you can use your most confident students to model good debate form by using the fishbowl strategy described in the Additional Strategies section below.
* 4 chairs placed in the middle of the room, while all students form an outside circle around the center group, thus forming a «fishbowl» effect.
A student fishbowl gives pre-service and in - service educators an opportunity to hear the experiences, ideas, and feedback of current students while giving the students an opportunity to be active in the dialogue on educational equity.
As such, Manual has been in a fishbowl since its reorganization into small schools.
Fishbowl A Fishbowl is a large group activity where several students participate in a discussion while the remaining students (who are usually seated in a circle surrounding them) observe the conversation.
Those stakeholders appear to all swim in the same politically shaped fishbowl.
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