Approximately 875 citizens, including 20 policymakers, participated
in study circles in Arkansas and Oklahoma.
With an advancement in technologically boosted educational patterns, eLearning occupies a major front
in study circles for the benefits it awards to students.
Middle - school students
in a study circle brought up a discipline issue they felt was unfair to African - American students, said Landesman.
Not exact matches
Learning
Circles are lightly - facilitated
study groups for learners who want to take online courses together,
in - person.
To even question it will get you into trouble
in a lot of
circles... Martyn Shenstone and others have written exceptional
studies demonstrating the dishonesty of this model... add this to the fact that this all happens where the richest 5 % of the planet are (which you are as well) and it is really out of whack...
There was definitely some demonic oppression at play and I spent months
studying Calvinism and trying to ascertain whether they really are «
in the
circle» or not.
The perpetual AWANA star, I didn't think it was possible to add more highlights to my heavy Ryrie
Study Bible, but by the end of the semester, there were hundreds of new
circles in my book of Proverbs.
In theological
circles, we call this «Bibliology,» which is a fancy term for «the
study of the Bible.»
The present volume is another
study of this renowned Oxford scholar who seems destined for further acclaim and attention, at least
in Church
circles.
The later conferences spoke of God's preferential option for the poor, divine judgement on oppressors, the pattern of Christ's own identification with the poor, the risk of suffering for Christ's sake, and Christian support for change
in political
studies - themes seldom associated with such passion
in evangelical
circles.30
The footnote
in the HarperCollins
Study Bible says: «This saying seems to mean that to find those left, one must look for the
circling vultures.»
The true hermeneutical spiral is not simply an ever - tightening spiral as we
circle in the meaning of the text through deeper and more extensive
study, but must also include learning the text through trying to apply it
in the world.
Rather, «the course of
study is a course of constant conversation with members of a wide
circle of men who live
in community with God and with neighbors - before - God».
In such
circles, it «didn't do» to
study theology.
I, however, have the experience from my unrelated specialty that if a
study is: full of mistakes that the authors themselves admit to; founded by a party that has vested interest
in the outcome; being widely dismissed
in scientific
circles; is done by someone who hid a conflict of interest — then the
study is not to be trusted.
I imagine too he would have been heartened to have seen Elinor Ostrom win the Nobel Prize for Economics last year (whose similar, if more systematic, empirical
studies of commons governance and economics are gaining wider traction
in scholarly & policy
circles).
In a 2005
study, Witt and her colleagues snagged softball players after a game and told them to choose — from several
circles printed on a poster — the one that was the same size as a softball.
Walsh checked the date against the orbital trajectories of three spacecraft that have been
circling the Earth to
study auroras
in the atmosphere.
That
study has been criticized
in some
circles for the same old reason: The sample size was not big enough.
Launching
in 2017, NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and ESA's Characterizing Exoplanets Satellite (CHEOPS) should collectively discover and
study many more worlds like 55 Cancri e
circling nearby stars.
Whereas Pluto's putative ocean could
in principle support life, it is probably locked beneath perhaps 200 kilometers of ice and very far from Earth, making it a much less appealing target for astrobiological
studies than other, closer subsurface oceans known to exist
in the solar system, such as those within the icy moons
circling Jupiter and Saturn.
While the higher - CO2 snails were more active
in general, they moved
in «wiggly lines, and some even went
in a
circle,» says
study coauthor and marine biologist Sue - Ann Watson of James Cook University
in Townsville, Australia.
The two
circled in yellow were discovered
in an earlier
study.
«Our
study suggests the two - child policy may exacerbate a vicious
circle of gender inequality
in post-reform China,» Qian said.
In a 2010
study, cognitive psychologists Melissa Libertus and Elizabeth Brannon, then both at Duke University, found that infants gazed longer at images of black
circles when the number of
circles changed, compared with when the quantity was always the same, as long as the ratio between the number of
circles was always at least 2 - to - 1.
The understandability of the natural world is all the more impressive when one considers the fact that fundamental human assumptions about time and space — the idea that there are 60 minutes
in an hour, and that a
circle can be broken down into 360 degrees — come from a time with «no articulated sense of nature... no reference or word for it,» according to Francesca Rochberg, professor of Near Eastern
studies at the University of California, Berkeley.
To see if the program could be successful elsewhere, CCI and MAF partnered with five Bay Area nonprofits to establish and
study lending
circles and found similar improvements
in credit scores.
«We got back all these emails where [administration officials] are sending that
study around
in a
circle and saying, «Look!
Those who
study terrorist behaviour claim that the vast majority of fighters originating
in the West are radicalised at home, influenced largely by their own
circle of friends.
«We determined the weather on these alien worlds by measuring changes as the planets
circle their host stars, and identifying the day - night cycle,» said Lisa Esteves, a PhD candidate
in the Department of Astronomy & Astrophysics at the University of Toronto, and lead author of the
study published today
in The Astrophysical Journal.
Each
circle represents an individual included
in the
study, color - coded depending on its group membership, and shown
in a linear transformation on a vector space (3 - D cube).
In the smell - only experiment, study participants were led, one at a time, into the room wearing blindfolds, earplugs and headphones and walked in circles for disorientation purpose
In the smell - only experiment,
study participants were led, one at a time, into the room wearing blindfolds, earplugs and headphones and walked
in circles for disorientation purpose
in circles for disorientation purposes.
He and his colleagues have conducted long - term
studies of the dust disks around old stars and the changes
in aged red giants such as Betelgeuse, and are preparing the telescopes to look for possible infrared laser signals from newly discovered planets
circling nearby stars,
in search of extraterrestrial civilizations.
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AD 129 — c. 216) galena GALEX (Galaxy Evolution Explorer) Galilean satellites Galilean telescope Galileo (Galilei, Galileo)(1564 — 1642) Galileo (spacecraft) Galileo Europa Mission (GEM) Galileo satellite navigation system gall gall bladder Galle, Johann Gottfried (1812 — 1910) gallic acid gallium gallon gallstone Galois, Évariste (1811 — 1832) Galois theory Galton, Francis (1822 — 1911) Galvani, Luigi (1737 — 1798) galvanizing galvanometer game game theory GAMES AND PUZZLES gamete gametophyte Gamma (Soviet orbiting telescope) Gamma Cassiopeiae Gamma Cassiopeiae star gamma function gamma globulin gamma rays Gamma Velorum gamma - ray burst gamma - ray satellites Gamow, George (1904 — 1968) ganglion gangrene Ganswindt, Hermann (1856 — 1934) Ganymede «garbage theory», of the origin of life Gardner, Martin (1914 — 2010) Garneau, Marc (1949 ---RRB- garnet Garnet Star (Mu Cephei) Garnet Star Nebula (IC 1396) garnierite Garriott, Owen K. 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(1936 ---RRB- Gilbert, William (1544 — 1603) gilbert (unit) Gilbreath's conjecture gilding gill gill (unit) Gilruth, Robert R. (1913 — 2000) gilsonite gimbal Ginga ginkgo Giotto (ESA Halley probe) GIRD (Gruppa Isutcheniya Reaktivnovo Dvisheniya) girder glacial drift glacial groove glacier gland Glaser, Donald Arthur (1926 — 2013) Glashow, Sheldon (1932 ---RRB- glass GLAST (Gamma - ray Large Area Space Telescope) Glauber, Johann Rudolf (1607 — 1670) glaucoma glauconite Glenn, John Herschel, Jr. (1921 ---RRB- Glenn Research Center Glennan, T (homas) Keith (1905 — 1995) glenoid cavity glia glial cell glider Gliese 229B Gliese 581 Gliese 67 (HD 10307, HIP 7918) Gliese 710 (HD 168442, HIP 89825) Gliese 86 Gliese 876 Gliese Catalogue glioma glissette glitch Global Astrometric Interferometer for Astrophysics (GAIA) Global Oscillation Network Group (GONG) Globalstar globe Globigerina globular cluster globular proteins globule globulin globus pallidus GLOMR (Global Low Orbiting Message Relay) GLONASS (Global Navigation Satellite System) glossopharyngeal nerve Gloster E. 28/39 glottis glow - worm glucagon glucocorticoid glucose glucoside gluon Glushko, Valentin Petrovitch (1908 — 1989) glutamic acid glutamine gluten gluteus maximus glycerol glycine glycogen glycol glycolysis glycoprotein glycosidic bond glycosuria glyoxysome GMS (Geosynchronous Meteorological Satellite) GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) Gnathostomata gneiss Go Go, No - go goblet cell GOCE (Gravity field and steady - state Ocean Circulation Explorer) God Goddard, Robert Hutchings (1882 — 1945) Goddard Institute for Space
Studies Goddard Space Flight Center Gödel, Kurt (1906 — 1978) Gödel universe Godwin, Francis (1562 — 1633) GOES (Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite) goethite goiter gold Gold, Thomas (1920 — 2004) Goldbach conjecture golden ratio (phi) Goldin, Daniel Saul (1940 ---RRB- gold - leaf electroscope Goldstone Tracking Facility Golgi, Camillo (1844 — 1926) Golgi apparatus Golomb, Solomon W. (1932 — 2016) golygon GOMS (Geostationary Operational Meteorological Satellite) gonad gonadotrophin - releasing hormone gonadotrophins Gondwanaland Gonets goniatite goniometer gonorrhea Goodricke, John (1764 — 1786) googol Gordian Knot Gordon, Richard Francis, Jr. (1929 — 2017) Gore, John Ellard (1845 — 1910) gorge gorilla Gorizont Gott loop Goudsmit, Samuel Abraham (1902 — 1978) Gould, Benjamin Apthorp (1824 — 1896) Gould, Stephen Jay (1941 — 2002) Gould Belt gout governor GPS (Global Positioning System) Graaf, Regnier de (1641 — 1673) Graafian follicle GRAB graben GRACE (Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment) graceful graph gradient Graham, Ronald (1935 ---RRB- Graham, Thomas (1805 — 1869) Graham's law of diffusion Graham's number GRAIL (Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory) grain (cereal) grain (unit) gram gram - atom Gramme, Zénobe Théophile (1826 — 1901) gramophone Gram's stain Gran Telescopio Canarias (GTC) Granat Grand Tour grand unified theory (GUT) Grandfather Paradox Granit, Ragnar Arthur (1900 — 1991) granite granulation granule granulocyte graph graph theory graphene graphite GRAPHS AND GRAPH THEORY graptolite grass grassland gravel graveyard orbit gravimeter gravimetric analysis Gravitational Biology Facility gravitational collapse gravitational constant (G) gravitational instability gravitational lens gravitational life gravitational lock gravitational microlensing GRAVITATIONAL PHYSICS gravitational slingshot effect gravitational waves graviton gravity gravity gradient gravity gradient stabilization Gravity Probe A Gravity Probe B gravity - assist gray (Gy) gray goo gray matter grazing - incidence telescope Great Annihilator Great Attractor great
circle Great Comets Great Hercules Cluster (M13, NGC 6205) Great Monad Great Observatories Great Red Spot Great Rift (
in Milky Way) Great Rift Valley Great Square of Pegasus Great Wall greater omentum greatest elongation Green, George (1793 — 1841) Green, Nathaniel E. Green, Thomas Hill (1836 — 1882) green algae Green Bank Green Bank conference (1961) Green Bank Telescope green flash greenhouse effect greenhouse gases Green's theorem Greg, Percy (1836 — 1889) Gregorian calendar Grelling's paradox Griffith, George (1857 — 1906) Griffith Observatory Grignard, François Auguste Victor (1871 — 1935) Grignard reagent grike Grimaldi, Francesco Maria (1618 — 1663) Grissom, Virgil (1926 — 1967) grit gritstone Groom Lake Groombridge 34 Groombridge Catalogue gross ground, electrical ground state ground - track group group theory GROUPS AND GROUP THEORY growing season growth growth hormone growth hormone - releasing hormone growth plate Grudge, Project Gruithuisen, Franz von Paula (1774 — 1852) Grus (constellation) Grus Quartet (NGC 7552, NGC 7582, NGC 7590, and NGC 7599) GSLV (Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle) g - suit G - type asteroid Guericke, Otto von (1602 — 1686) guanine Guiana Space Centre guidance, inertial Guide Star Catalog (GSC) guided missile guided missiles, postwar development Guillaume, Charles Édouard (1861 — 1938) Gulf Stream (ocean current) Gulfstream (jet plane) Gullstrand, Allvar (1862 — 1930) gum Gum Nebula gun metal gunpowder Gurwin Gusev Crater gut Gutenberg, Johann (c. 1400 — 1468) Guy, Richard Kenneth (1916 ---RRB- guyot Guzman Prize gymnosperm gynecology gynoecium gypsum gyrocompass gyrofrequency gyropilot gyroscope gyrostabilizer Gyulbudagian's Nebula (HH215)
The galaxies discovered
in this
study (
circled) are magnified by factors of 3 - 100 and are fainter than any galaxies seen at this distance before.
In a new
study, researchers collected DNA from devils at three sites (large red
circles) before and after the infectious cancer reached them.
Like Galileo, which
circled Jupiter for eight years before crashing into the planet
in 2003, Juno's demise is designed to prevent any hitchhiking microbes from Earth from inadvertently contaminating Jupiter's ocean - bearing moon Europa, a target of future
study for extraterrestrial life.
Astronomers
studying a disk of material
circling a still - forming star inside our Galaxy have found a tantalizing result — the inner part of the disk is orbiting the protostar
in the opposite direction from the outer part of the disk.
This current
study from Uppsala university / SciLifeLab have successfully measured 92 different proteins
in millimetre - sized
circles punched out of dried samples.
The very lively debate on scientific publishing and open access is spreading beyond the scientific and publishing
circles as shown, among others, by the announcement by the European Commission of «a
study on the economic and technical evolution of the scientific publication markets
in Europe» and by the publication of the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee report «Scientific Publications: Free for all?»
But here at home, a much smaller organism may be
circling the globe time and time again without accolades: According to a new
study, the itty bitty dragonfly Pantala flavescens could take longer flights than any other known insect, putting it
in the ballpark of larger migratory animals like birds and whales.
In fact, a recent
study said that people with larger social
circles are better at handling not just emotional pain but physical pain, too.
The idea that increased TUT can play a vital role
in prompting new growth has been influential
in bodybuilding
circles for decades, although it wasn't taken too seriously until the appearance of a
study called «Muscle time under tension during resistance exercise stimulates differential muscle protein sub-fractional synthetic responses
in men» was published
in The Journal of Physiology
in 2012, followed by a couple of other deeply flawed scientific reports.
As a medical anthropologist, she specializes
in the
study of multidisciplinary models for integrative medicine (healing
circles) and the emergence of health coaches as novel agents
in health behavior change.
Some
studies say that commitment can be split into multiple definitions, but what is most prevalent
in science
circles is the difference between «want to» and «have to» commitment styles.
As a medical anthropologist, she specializes
in the
study of multi-disciplinary models for integrative medicine (healing
circles) and the emergence of Health Coaches as novel agents
in health behavior change.
I not only look at what the recommendations are
in conventional
circles but also look for natural remedies, case reports and small
studies from foreign countries, as well as the Journal of Medical Hypotheses.
As someone who also HAD lordosis and suffered many issues
in the SI joint and impingement
in nerves through the notch, I found that combining principles of Viniyoga (what the site writer
studies) and Sadie Nardini's take on moving the human body (hugely inspired by Kaminoff, whose main teacher was Desikichar — now you see the full
circle here) saved my back big time, which fed into healing other parts of my body as well.
Here's a general thought on the mice / rat
studies that has been brought up
in Calorie Restriction
circles when they also talk about fasting (especially alternate day fasting): the shorter lifespan of the rodents completely screws up the data.
Based on data from 1.3 million Facebook users who declared themselves «
in a relationship,» the
study shows that more romantic connections blossom when both partners have a diverse group of friends, even if the connections within their
circles aren't very strong.