Sentences with phrase «including additional examples»

Note: This website also has a number of resume writing resources, including additional examples to download, as well as writing tips.
Then we'll close out the topic with links to some resources, including additional examples that can be downloaded.

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You may for example include additional training when negotiating the deal or even invest in additional systems making your business less dependent on these specific skill sets.
Therefore, there could be additional cost savings not included in these estimates if, for example, firms develop more efficient methods to adhere to the Impartial Conduct Standards.
Examples of additional income streams include traditional side jobs.
While a basic editorial calendar that simply tracks the date and content topics you are planning (like the example we offer here) is a fantastic start, the editorial calendar I like to use tracks additional details to help you see connections in your content, generate ideas on what content to create (or what you can repurpose), and ensure you are including key information, such as SEO.
For example, in messenger, the camera would be more readily available, and include additional filters for users to overlay on their images.
Examples of these risks, uncertainties and other factors include, but are not limited to the impact of: adverse general economic and related factors, such as fluctuating or increasing levels of unemployment, underemployment and the volatility of fuel prices, declines in the securities and real estate markets, and perceptions of these conditions that decrease the level of disposable income of consumers or consumer confidence; adverse events impacting the security of travel, such as terrorist acts, armed conflict and threats thereof, acts of piracy, and other international events; the risks and increased costs associated with operating internationally; our expansion into and investments in new markets; breaches in data security or other disturbances to our information technology and other networks; the spread of epidemics and viral outbreaks; adverse incidents involving cruise ships; changes in fuel prices and / or other cruise operating costs; any impairment of our tradenames or goodwill; our hedging strategies; our inability to obtain adequate insurance coverage; our substantial indebtedness, including the ability to raise additional capital to fund our operations, and to generate the necessary amount of cash to service our existing debt; restrictions in the agreements governing our indebtedness that limit our flexibility in operating our business; the significant portion of our assets pledged as collateral under our existing debt agreements and the ability of our creditors to accelerate the repayment of our indebtedness; volatility and disruptions in the global credit and financial markets, which may adversely affect our ability to borrow and could increase our counterparty credit risks, including those under our credit facilities, derivatives, contingent obligations, insurance contracts and new ship progress payment guarantees; fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates; overcapacity in key markets or globally; our inability to recruit or retain qualified personnel or the loss of key personnel; future changes relating to how external distribution channels sell and market our cruises; our reliance on third parties to provide hotel management services to certain ships and certain other services; delays in our shipbuilding program and ship repairs, maintenance and refurbishments; future increases in the price of, or major changes or reduction in, commercial airline services; seasonal variations in passenger fare rates and occupancy levels at different times of the year; our ability to keep pace with developments in technology; amendments to our collective bargaining agreements for crew members and other employee relation issues; the continued availability of attractive port destinations; pending or threatened litigation, investigations and enforcement actions; changes involving the tax and environmental regulatory regimes in which we operate; and other factors set forth under «Risk Factors» in our most recently filed Annual Report on Form 10 - K and subsequent filings by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Examples of the early successes of task force members include legally establishing its operating authority and scope of operation in the State Budget, requiring a study of re-use options of the Indian Point property, adding an additional $ 15 million to the State's Power Plant Cessation Mitigation Fund starting in 2020, extending the timeline for payments from that fund, and authorizing the HendrickHudson School District to start a reserve fund to plan for future tax impacts.
Eliminate Burdensome Paperwork Requirements for Craft Manufacturers: At the 2012 Wine, Beer and Spirits Summit, Governor Cuomo ended the State Liquor Authority's policy prohibiting multiple manufacturing licenses at the same location, recognizing the additional burdens this placed, for example, on a small winery that wanted to also make whiskey — including building a separate facility.
The program is also producing an array of online resources for public engagement, including video archives of academic symposia, additional examples of science engagement projects with commentary, and a web - only version of the workshop.
Resources The NIH Research Training website (https://grants.nih.gov/training/extramural.htm) includes additional information on instruction in responsible conduct of research and links to the Office of Research Integrity (http://ori.hhs.gov/), links to instructional materials, and examples of programs that have been regarded as good models for instruction in responsible conduct of research (http://bioethics.od.nih.gov/researchethics.html).
For example, if it were to do a flyby mission, one perhaps including an atmospheric probe and then also doing additional exploration in the Kuiper Belt, it might be pretty quick.
Enzymes to reduce pain and inflammation Case example of pulling off an autoimmune attack and severe inflammation reduction; including improved circulation The use of cayenne pepper Addressing the issue of Ascites Scarring of the liver Edema and inflammation; additional type of enzyme supplementation Ascites additional options Nausea relief Ascites, edema of the legs and ankles; releasing buildup of fluids DMSO continues to amaze me DMSO Gel form and its external application for pain, swelling, trauma, inflammation and a great deal more Sounds like DMSO is your best friend Working with the DMSO Gel, medications and general warnings Common sense examples when using DMSO Brain inflammation and DMSO The use of niacin (vitamin B3) for Ascites Coffee enemas for major pain relief Pain relief and the application of Castor oil packs in drawing out toxins Castrol oil packs and liver cancer cases Flax oil for pain control Pain control using Bentonite Clay mud packs in drawing out toxins for internal and external use BRAT has been used by many to stop or control Diarrhea issues Charlotte Gerson's book «Healing the Gerson Way» Bentonite clay application for external use including bath Case example of using the Pain Triad
Additional examples include hitting on her friends who are obviously less attractive while challenging them to some sort of competition.
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
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
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 KnowledAdditional 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 Knowledadditional 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
The playlist includes: • 7 links to instructional videos or texts • 2 links to practice quizzes or activities • Definitions of key terms, such as cross-section and plane • Visual examples of three - dimensional figures • An example illustrating the parts of a three - dimensional figure Accompanying Teaching Notes include: • A review of key terminology • Links to additional practice quizzes or activities on certain parts of the standard, such as slicing three - dimensional figures • Links to video tutorials for students struggling with certain parts of the standard, such as determining the intersection of a solid and a plane For more teaching and learning resources on standard 7.
All resources are included and provide examples of shops, higher level vocabulary and examples of language devices in action to offer additional assistance and guidance.
Some examples include additional features that they can use or integrations with other products.
The playlist includes: • Six links to instructional videos or texts • Two links to practice quizzes or activities • Visual examples of triangles by side lengths • Visual examples of polygons and explanations of their constraints Accompanying Teaching Notes include: • A review of the constraints of geometric shapes • Links to video tutorials for students struggling with certain parts of the standard, such as using a protractor • Links to additional practice quizzes or activities on certain parts of the standard, such as constructing triangles For more teaching and learning resources on standard 7.
The playlist includes: • 4 links to instructional videos or texts • 2 links to practice quizzes or activities • Definitions of key terms, such as formula and array • Visual examples of how to find area of rectangles Accompanying Teaching Notes include: • A review of key terminology • Links to additional practice quizzes or activities on certain parts of the standard, such as finding area of rectangles • Links to video tutorials for students struggling with certain parts of the standard, such as using addition instead of multiplication to find area For more teaching and learning resources on standard 3.MD.C.7 B visit http://www.wisewire.com/explore/search/3.MD.C.7B/
The playlist includes: • Link to a practice activity • Links to three instructional videos or texts • Definitions of key terms, such as horizontal and Pythagorean theorem • Explanations and examples of how to solve complex problems using the Pythagorean theorem Accompanying Teaching Notes include: • Links to additional resources for extra practice • Links to video tutorials for students struggling with certain parts of the standard, such as making errors locating the third point somewhere other than the intersection between two rays For more teaching and learning resources on standard 8.
The playlist includes: • 9 links to instructional videos or texts • 2 links to practice quizzes or activities • Definitions of key terms, such as input and remainder • Examples of how to solve long division of polynomials problems Accompanying Teaching Notes include: • A review of key terminology • Links to additional practice quizzes or activities on certain parts of the standard, such as applying the Remainder Theorem • Links to video tutorials for students struggling with certain parts of the standard, such as having difficulty performing long division of polynomials For more teaching and learning resources on standard HSA.APR.B.2 visit http://www.wisewire.com/explore/search/HSA.APR.B.2/
The playlist includes: • 6 links to instructional videos or texts • 1 link to practice quizzes or activities • Definitions of key terms, such as linear equation and solution • An example of how to solve a system of equations algebraically Accompanying Teaching Notes include: • A review of key terminology • Links to additional practice quizzes or activities on certain parts of the standard, such as solving real - world problems • Links to video tutorials for students struggling with certain parts of the standard, such as estimating solutions of linear systems graphically For more teaching and learning resources on standard 8.EE.C.8.C, visit http://www.wisewire.com/explore/search/8.EE.C.8.C/
This product includes: • 5 links to instructional videos or texts • 5 links to practice quizzes or activities • Definitions of key terms, such as literal equation and formula • Examples of how to apply the formula to convert temperature from Fahrenheit to Celsius • Exercises that allow students to practice rearranging formulas to highlight a quantity of interest • 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 trouble solving literal equations • Links to additional practice quizzes or activities
This product includes: • 10 links to instructional videos or texts • 2 links to practice quizzes or activities • Definitions of key terms, such as integer and exponent • Examples of the properties of integer exponents and how to apply them to quickly evaluate exponential expressions • An accompanying Teaching Notes file The Teaching Notes file includes: • A review of key terminology • Links to additional practice quizzes or activities on certain parts of the standard, such as identifying expanded form and exponent • Links to video tutorials for students struggling with certain parts of the standard, such as thinking that the base multiplies by the exponent Need more resources?
This product includes: • 4 links to instructional videos or texts • 3 links to practice quizzes or activities • Definitions of key terms, such as algebraic equation and inverse operations • Examples of how to isolate variables in algebraic equations • Exercises that allow students to practice writing one - step algebraic equations to solve problems, including real - world problems • 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 using the incorrect operation on each side of the equation when solving for the variable • Links to additional practice activities or quizzes
Additional examples of the schools focus on the whole child, taking place after core classes, include:
This product includes: • 4 links to instructional videos or texts • 2 links to practice quizzes or activities • Definitions of key terms, such as rectangular prism and base • Visual examples of how to find volume of rectangular prisms using the volume formula V = b × h • An accompanying Teaching Notes file The Teaching Notes file includes: • A review of key terminology • Links to additional practice quizzes or activities on certain parts of the standard, such as using volume formulas of rectangular prisms • Links to video tutorials for students struggling with certain parts of the standard, such as confusing the formulas for the volume of a rectangular prism other formulas, such as the formula for surface area
The playlist includes: • 4 links to instructional videos or texts 4 links to practice quizzes or activities • Definitions of key terms, such as correlation coefficient and lurking variable • Visual examples of graphs and how to use them to interpret correlation or causation Accompanying Teaching Notes include: • A review of key terminology • Links to additional practice quizzes or activities on certain parts of the standard, such as causation • Links to video tutorials for students struggling with certain parts of the standard, such as misinterpreting correlation for causation For more teaching and learning resources on related standards, visit Wisewire.com.
The playlist includes: • 11 links to instructional videos or texts • 5 links to practice quizzes or activities • Definitions of key terms, such as factor and zero • Examples of how to solve long division of polynomials Accompanying Teaching Notes include: • A review of key terminology • Links to additional practice quizzes or activities on certain parts of the standard, such as solving quadratics by factoring • Links to video tutorials for students struggling with certain parts of the standard, such as having difficulty relating zeros of polynomials to their associated graphs For more teaching and learning resources on standard HSA.APR.B.3 visit http://www.wisewire.com/explore/search/HSA.APR.B.3/
This product includes: • 4 links to instructional videos or texts • 2 links to practice quizzes or activities • Definitions of key terms, such as divisor and dividend • Examples of how to divide using different methods • 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 misunderstanding the steps to long division • Links to additional practice quizzes or activities
The playlist includes: • 7 links to instructional videos or texts • 1 link to practice quizzes or activities • Definitions of key terms, such as cross-section and plane • Visual examples of pairs of linear equations and how to determine the number of solutions Accompanying Teaching Notes include: • A review of key terminology • Links to additional practice quizzes or activities on certain parts of the standard, such as solving pairs of equations graphically • Links to video tutorials for students struggling with certain parts of the standard, such as misinterpreting the graphical solution of systems of equations For more teaching and learning resources on standards 8.EE.C.8 A and 8.EE.C.8.
This product includes: • 8 links to instructional videos or texts • 3 links to practice quizzes or activities • Definitions of key terms, such as quotient and variable • Visual examples of arrays • Exercises that allow students to practice using multiplication and division to solve word problems • 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 struggling with variables • Links to additional practice quizzes or activities
Additional resources, including worksheets, examples, and FAQs, are available as downloadable forms (including fillable UbD templates that can be saved electronically), making it easy for UbD practitioners to advance their understanding and their ability to create curriculum that leads to deep, meaningful learning.
Links go to additional information, including examples and research.
Additional examples of Tribes proactive circles that build in components of Restorative Circles include: Community Circle, Now I Am, Zoo Stories, Mirror Mirror, Spider Web, Five Tribles, Client - Consultant, Suggestion Circle.
Throughout the book you'll also find QR codes leading to the companion website with a wealth of additional resources including student activities, multimedia examples, further readings, and much more.
K12 will provide comprehensive wraparound services targeted to individual student needs and for the benefit of the school community: development of strong community within the virtual academy; access to the best and most current virtual instruction curriculum, assessment and instruction based on solid research; customizing each student's education to their own individual learning plan; academic success at the school and individual student levels resulting from teachers» instruction and constant monitoring of student growth and achievement with interventions as needed; national and local parent trainings and networking; frequent (i.e., every two to three week) teacher / parent communication through emails and scheduled meetings; establishment of unique settings for students and parents to interact; connecting students on a regular basis with students across the United States in similar virtual academies and across the world through networking and K12 national competitions (e.g., art contest and spelling bees) and International Clubs; access to the entire K12 suite of services and instructional curriculum (currently including K12, Aventa, A +, and powerspeak12) to include world languages, credit recovery courses, remedial courses, and AP courses; participation in a national advanced learners programs; a comprehensive Title I program that will provide additional services for students; school led trips, for example, visits to colleges, grade level specific trips such as student summer trips overseas, etc.; School prom; school graduation ceremonies; national college guidance through a network of K12 counselors; school community service opportunities; student developed student body council; school extracurricular activities: possibilities would include the development of a golf club, chess club, bowling club.
This set of Back To School English teaching resources also includes a colorful circus themed bulletin board banner (see example above) and additional megaphone accent pieces.
This example features the Luxury Package, which includes unique exterior trim, heated power seats, additional leather and wood trim, a power moonroof, and more.
Additional aerodynamic optimisation measures include, for example, the partial covering of the upper section of the radiator grille, aerodynamically shaped spring link coverings that improve the flow of air along the underbody at the rear axle, and a suspension that has been lowered by 15 millimetres.
The additional aerodynamic optimisation measures include for example the partial covering of the top part of the radiator grille, aerodynamically shaped spring link covers and lowering of the suspension.
Our example also included, at no additional charge, the Premier Package: a $ 1,745 value that adds the Uconnect navigation, rear camera, and parking distance sensors.
Engine Size 5.9 l Mileage 20,000 miles Previous Owners 2 Bodystyle Coupe Seats 4 Transmission Manual Auto Clutch Exterior Colour Meteorite Silver Interior Trim Obsidian Black With just 1086 examples ever built over a 3 year production cycle, the Vanquish S featured a number of improvements over the standard Vanquish including an additional 60bhp, revised suspension and brakes and aerodynamic features.
The optional glove compartment includes a clip function for holding notes, for example, and seat pockets on the sides of the seats that come as standard offer additional practical stowage space.
Indie authors are an important part of the Goodreads community and there are several ways authors can engage with readers on Goodreads for free, including sharing what you are reading yourself (Maggie Stiefvater, Rick Riordan, and Roxane Gay are three great examples of authors who do this), using our «Ask the Author» feature, and providing additional content about your books with our Kindle Notes & Highlights on Goodreads feature (see how Emma Chase shared notes on her book, Royally Screwed, which led to some great interactions with her fans — authors should contact our author team if they are interested in doing something like this too).
Examples where Cius provides additional benefits over an iPad include:
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