Sentences with phrase «interesting life experiments»

The Creative Classroom Author and teacher John T. Spencer writes about education policy, interesting life experiments like living out aspects of Facebook, and teaching tips.

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«As attention and interest in the blockchain space as a whole continues to hit new highs, we are entering a new phase in the industry's growth: the phase where we are finally going from experiments and tests to real, live applications,» according to Ethereum's Q4 report.
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A tradition of local governance that resists both a supine dependence on Washington, D.C. or dominance by remote corporate interests; a patriotism that believes in the noble possibilities of the American experiment; vibrant churches and church leaders who remind us that life is more than our economic or political self - interest» it's not surprising that Lauck finds these features of Dakota life attractive.
An even more interesting experiment, however, was the 1981 Adolescent Family Life Act (AFLA) authorizing grants to public or nonprofit private organizations for services relating to adolescent sexuality and pregnancy.
This is one of those interesting cases in which both experiments and real life have now provided evidence to resolve this debate convincingly: the case for mass free distribution of bed nets has proved to be stunningly powerful.
Designing, developing, constructing, and getting the detectors to work cover a major part of the life of an experiment, and there is a great deal of interesting and certainly well - recognised work for physicists at every stage of this process.
If you're interested in bringing more oils into your life, experiment with what works for you.
I'll do these interesting little stoical experiments from time to time where I will live without a cell phone for a month or two or go without home Internet.
Fairyburger chronicles my journeys through school and residency while balancing a life filled with volunteering, travel, fitness (especially lifting, dancing, + attempting to learn MMA), occasionally - disastrous kitchen experiments, skin care, and half a billion other interests on the side.
As we discuss below, attending a play had no impact on interest in seeing live theater, so this measure is telling us about differences in students» interest in live theater independent of our experiment.
And as they travel, Allen, a seemingly unassuming man with a patent enthusiasm for explosives, relates the story of his long and interesting life, a life that involves worldwide travel, that includes encounters with various heads of state and famous people and that sees Allen experimented on, incarcerated, involved in a momentous discovery and recruited for espionage.
Personally, I'd be perfectly comfortable with the idea of a static income (in real terms) for years to come — go on, try it on for size, it's an interesting thought experiment to check if you're genuinely happy with your lot in life.
I'm unsure what would posses someone to create a profile for Ezio Auditore da Firenze, protagonist of Ubisoft's recent Assassin's Creed games, on a dating site, but someone did, and, the fictional character appeared to generate a lot more interest from women than some real - life dudes I know who've experimented with these services.
We can't see this setup working for every game, nor would we want it to, but it's an interesting experiment that makes Quantum Break feel truly unique; it's the realisation of Microsoft's original «All - In - One Entertainment System» dream come to life, albeit three years too late and long after Microsoft has largely moved away from that concept.
Together these two experiments represent an artist - led rebellion against the market and its professional classes — collectors, dealers, curators, academics (and, yes, critics)-- that is best summarized by a Bruce maxim: «An art world built solely to feed the industry isn't an interesting place to live
Elsewhere in the show, however, another Matta - Clark work furnishes a thornier and ultimately more interesting connection between the era's vaunted artistic experiments and the gritty texture of life at street level.
This interest takes different forms: sometimes larger - than - life self - portraits (as in the giant nude Balloon he raised over Milan in 2007), sometimes documentation of his experiments in consciousness (as in two 2003 videos of the artist undergoing hypnosis in Warsaw and ingesting peyote in Mexico).
These programs engage an array of community partners to bring them to life and explore topics such as Ireland's interests in language; his renowned sense of humor; his focus on materiality and choreographed movement; his thinking about chance and improvisation; and his experiments with light and space.
Despite her early experiments with automatic writing, she spent the rest of her life denying her interest, viewing her work as deliberate and vigilant annotation.
Works from this time demonstrate her interest in the all - over abstract compositions of contemporary Expressionists like Pollock and de Kooning, but she also experimented with painting from life, engaging flattened perspective and affecting colors in ways that signaled the influence of the post-Impressionists.
Life moved on, and around mid 1996, I joined (or rather rejoined, since an older version had been discontinued) an interesting market experiment, the Foresight Exchange which traded (via a reputation - based currency) in future possibilities including some climate change - related predictions like sea level rise.
Richard George Kopf, who blogs about life as a federal trial judge over at Hercules and the Umpire, did an interesting thought experiment in relation to this case where he wondered if it was appropriate to use a peremptory strike of a juror if that juror is ugly and your client doesn't want ugly people on the jury or the case is somehow related to physical beauty.
With all this in mind, while Bixby is an interesting experiment and it's fascinating to see a smartphone manufacturer enter the virtual assistant battle, it doesn't live up to Samsung's lofty claims, at least not yet.
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