Not exact matches
Even more vital to persuasion than Logos, says Aristotle, is Pathos, which
includes the right - brain
activities of emotions, images, stories,
examples, empathy, humor, imagination, color, sounds, touch, and rapport, Price says.
Some other
examples of ongoing programs might
include scholarship programs, urban renewal projects, performing arts programs, social and educational programs, children's
activities, community organizations, and construction projects.
Examples of forward - looking statements in this news release
include statements regarding the effectiveness
of the Company's products, the potential outcome
of clinical studies, the future success
of development
activities and the future growth and operating and financial performance
of the Company.
Examples of such statements
include, but are not limited to, statements relating to Cytokinetics» and its partners» research and development
activities of Cytokinetics» product candidates.
They could
include activity on the IT network, email exchanges, and other sources
of data, in order to help companies mitigate insider risk — which could manifest as a rogue, sloppy, or compromised employee, for
example.
Chinese foreign direct investment in Europe has soared from under $ 1 billion in 2008 to $ 35 billion in 2016.2
Examples of Chinese economic
activities include: acquisitions
of European companies in a variety
of strategic fields, most notably in the technology sector; sustained investment into existing critical infrastructure; and the provision
of funding for new infrastructure projects.
The most substantive GDPR - related change announced by Facebook to date is the shuttering
of a feature called Partner Categories — in which it allowed the linking
of its own information holdings on people with data held by external brokers,
including (for
example) information about people's offline
activities.
Examples of intermediaries not subject to regulation include hedge funds, unlisted derivatives and other unlisted instruments, while examples of unregulated activities by regulated institutions include credit defaul
Examples of intermediaries not subject to regulation
include hedge funds, unlisted derivatives and other unlisted instruments, while
examples of unregulated activities by regulated institutions include credit defaul
examples of unregulated
activities by regulated institutions
include credit default swaps.
Other
examples of increasingly popular non-health well - being
activities include stress management training (77 percent), community involvement / volunteerism
activities (72 percent) and social connectedness opportunities (60 percent).
For
example, we collect information when you enter into an agreement with Startup Grind as a customer, create or modify your profile and account, access and use the Startup Grind Service (
including but not limited to when you upload, download, or share information), participate in any interactive features
of the Startup Grind Service, submit a contact form, participate in a survey,
activity or event, apply for a job, request customer support, or communicate with us via third - party social media sites.
Examples of the company's businesses and
activities include:
Examples include lifetime guaranteed income riders, critical illness riders, riders that pay for care in event
of two
of six
activities of daily living, and guaranteed rollup death benefits.
Is it sucking everything (
including money, emotions, family, relationships, etc) into the vortex
of its
activity like your
example seems to be doing?
Examples of prohibited
activities include hacking, cracking into, monitoring, or using systems without authorization; scanning ports; conducting denial
of service attacks; and distributing viruses or other harmful software.
Plays are play, as Walter Ong observes, except for the playwright and perhaps some
of the paying public.5 Moreover, while most would say that tennis and drama provide at least the occasion for play (even if some tennis players, for
example, are not actually «playing»), the list
of possible play
activities is much broader than we often imagine,
including much
of life - more, in any case, than just tennis, reading, dancing, etc..
An
example of ontic power would be the asymmetrical interdependence
of the macroscopic features
of the act
of speaking,
including all the dynamic movement
of subjectivity towards understanding that goes with the words, with a whole complex
of neuronal
activity.
12) It is therefore right that public policy should encourage the well - being
of the natural family unit and discourage
activities that fundamentally undermine it,
including sexual
activities; fornication, for
example, whether inter-sex or same - sex, ought to be discouraged in a manner respectful
of individual freedom and responsibility.
Examples of musical pick playmats
include Fisher - Price Kick and Play Piano Gym, Fisher - Price 4 - in - 1 Step «n Play Piano, Fisher - Price Rainforest Melodies and Lights, Fisher - Price Rainforest Melodies and Lights and Goolsky Baby Play Piano Gym,
Activity Toys with Flashing Lights.
Example learning
activities include everything from using tally charts to find the most popular ride to planning a marketing campaign, or even creating music compositions to portray the excitement
of a ride.
For
example, if puzzles and games requiring lots
of concentration do little more than frustrate your child, it's best not to
include these
activities in a playdate.
For
example, if puzzles and games requiring lots
of concentration just frustrate your child, don't
include them in your playdate
activities.
If you go this route, plan out all the details,
including food,
activities, and guests ahead
of time (for
example, will extended families be invited to come or is the guest list limited to immediate family), so there are no misunderstandings and hard feelings.
Examples of this type
of activity include team sports, debate club, or community theater.
Examples of such abilities
include paying attention to adult figures, transitioning easily from one
activity to the next, and cooperating with other kids.
However, the devolution
of business income taxes (
including corporation tax), for
example, presents a far greater problem in that business
activity may occur partly in Scotland and partly elsewhere.
Dr Jeremy Kendall
of the University
of Kent points out that the value
of volunteering now enjoys great recognition in both the UK and Europe -
including the European Union (EU), the European Social Fund for
example has long recognised voluntary
activity as a positive outcome especially for disadvantaged groups.
There are many
examples of active systems driven by internal
activity,
including swimming microorganisms, bird flocks, robot swarms and traffic flows.
Family - friendly
activities include hands - on experiments, chats with scientists and engineers, and real - world
examples of how recent discoveries change our lives.
Examples for interdisciplinary or intersectoral groups
of collaboration (governmental and non-governmental organisations, academic management, medical research and health care), for the implementation
of PM,
including ELSI
activities.
For
example, deep brain stimulation (DBS)-- delivering an electrical current into the brain to modify nerve
activity — has become a standard therapy for Parkinson's disease (PD), and it is now being adapted to treat a range
of other conditions
including depression and obsessive - compulsive disorder.
Examples of activities that can be mindless
include: emotional eating, alcohol, shopping, gambling, overexercising, or consuming lots
of media.
Other
examples of progression
include performing an
activity from sitting to kneeling, kneeling to standing, and two - leg to one - leg while standing on an even and uneven surface.
Examples of Group I
activities include walking, jogging, running, cycling (on a stationary bicycle), rowing (on a stationary rowing machine), stair climbing (on actual stairs or a machine), and elliptical training (on an elliptical machine).
Examples of Group III
activities include racquet sports, basketball, and volleyball.
Examples of three proteins implicated in enzymatic
activities with selective expression in skeletal muscle
include AMPD1, PYGM and ENO3.
Examples include: alterations in brain electrical and metabolic
activity, activation
of internal opioids, changes in neuronal excitability and neurotransmitter release, immune effects, hormonal shifts, and stress modulation.
For
example, a picture
of an attractive adult female
included with a profile that is somewhat explicit in the description
of favorite
activities may be dangerous for an adult male to arrange to meet if she is actually a sixteen year old rebelling from overly controlling parents.
Also
includes an
example test with files and lots
of revision
activities for your quick finishers.
This product
includes: • 8 links to instructional videos or texts • 2 links to practice quizzes or
activities • Definitions
of key terms, such as imaginary unit and complex number •
Examples of how to add, subtract, and multiply complex numbers • An accompanying Teaching Notes file The Teaching Notes file
includes: • A review
of key terminology • Links to video tutorials for students struggling with certain parts
of the standard, such as having difficulty multiplying the i - terms
of two complex numbers
This product
includes: • 4 links to instructional videos or texts • 1 link to practice quizzes or
activities • Definitions
of key terms, such as monomial and degree • Visual
examples of polynomials represented as graphs • Exercises that allow students to practice graphing polynomial functions • An accompanying Teaching Notes file The Teaching Notes file
includes: • A review
of key terminology • Links to video tutorials for students struggling with certain parts
of the standard, such as confusing x-intercept and y - intercept
To make independent reading worthy
of class time, it must
include instruction and coaching from the teacher on text selection and reading strategies, feedback to students on their reading, and text discussion or other post-reading response
activities (for
example, Kamil, 2008; Reutzel, Fawson, & Smith, 2008; see Miller & Moss, 2013 for extensive guidance on supporting independent reading).
This product
includes: • 5 links to instructional videos or texts • 1 link to practice quizzes or
activities • Definitions
of key terms, such as arithmetic sequence and geometric series •
Examples of how to convert a geometric sequence
of numbers into a geometric series and then into a formula based on the series • An accompanying Teaching Notes file The Teaching Notes file
includes: • A review
of key terminology • Links to video tutorials for students struggling with certain parts
of the standard, such as confusing arithmetic and geometric sequences
An introduction to imperial measurements This resource gives a comprehensive overview
of what imperial measurements are This is ideal to precede written work on converting between measures
Includes printables for practical
activities Children familarise themselves with concrete
examples of imperial to metric conversions.
This product
includes: • 8 links to instructional videos or texts • 2 links to practice quizzes or
activities • Definitions
of key terms, such as binomial theorem • Visual
examples of how to multiply binomials and polynomials • An accompanying Teaching Notes file The Teaching Notes file
includes: • A review
of key terminology • Links to video tutorials for students struggling with certain parts
of the standard, such as errors in using r • Links to additional practice quizzes or
activities
Note: Due to shear size and number
of resources for these sequence
of lessons, some
of the resources required for this lesson
including help guides, video clips, model
examples, and starter
activities can be found on the webpage attached.
This product
includes: • 6 links to instructional videos or texts • 2 links to practice quizzes or
activities • Definitions
of key terms, such as modulus and imaginary unit •
Examples of how to use conjugates to find moduli and quotients
of complex numbers • An accompanying Teaching Notes file The Teaching Notes file
includes: • A review
of key terminology • Links to additional resources
Following each question, I've
included a range
of examples from our K - 8 school,
including specific
activities from this year's theme about environmental justice.
Benefits
Examples of work that is being undertaken across London schools
includes: welcoming dining room environment; increased uptake in healthy school meals; improved cooking skills; road safety and bike sheds; increased walking and cycling to school; more school sport clubs and physical
activities; and increased participation in physical
activity.
The Student Editions
include: • Links to instructional videos, audio, or texts • Links to practice quizzes or
activities • 12 assessments that
include a total
of 39 multiple choice, 2 true / false, and 2 sorting questions • Definitions
of key terms related to each
of the standards •
Examples of how students can apply the standards to their reading and deepen their understanding
of what they are reading • Excerpts from several high - quality texts,
including: - «Harriet: The Moses
of Her People» by Sarah H. Bradford - «The Narrative
of Sojourner Truth» by Olive Gilbert and Sojourner Truth - «On Women's Right to Vote» by Susan B. Anthony - «Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death» by Patrick Henry • Accompanying Teaching Notes files The Teaching Notes files
include: • Additional
activities and writing prompts to help your students explore the standard • Links to additional resources • Ideas to differentiate the
activities for students who need extra support or to be challenged further • Answer guides with correct answers, answer choice rationales, word counts, and DOK (Depth
of Knowledge) levels
This lesson
includes: + A fun starter thinking about speed + learning objectives + keywords + MWB
activity (AFL) + lots
of examples + superb teaching slides + TIP (common misunderstanding) + a worksheet with answers + helpsheet + Fun and challenging plenary NOTE: Feel free to browse my shop for more free and premium resources!