Certain
kinds of learning seem to just happen without much special attention or practice.
Not exact matches
It
seems she
learned too indiscriminately, repeating all sorts
of language that had been directed at her — including racial epithets, political conspiracy theories, and all - caps Trumpisms (Microsoft has since deleted the tweets, though The Guardian was
kind enough to take screenshots).
After the first spike and crash, and after what some folks wrote about it - including your humble servant right here - it would
seem that people would realize what
kind of outfit this is, and that they would try to exit their shares, and be done with it, having
learned a lesson about believing corporate gobbledygook instead
of doing research.
It's
kind of odd that we think that a «plateau», would be difficult to navigate, whereas going uphill (
learning more)
seems easier.
The Mormon religion is a cross between what JS
learned in church, from the Freemasons, and what just
seemed kind of cool at the time.
Overprotecting and pampering him
seem kind now, but they will prove to be «cruel kindness,» denying him the
learning - through struggle that produces that degree
of mastery
of which he is capable.
In Scripture, teaching includes time
of directed, formal
learning, but it
seems that this type
of teaching is not the primary
kind.
Obviously, you can't just turn those feelings off when you are around your baby, but if it
seems to be a problem then maybe you can
learn different ways
of dealing with those
kinds of emotions to help you to stay a little calmer inside.
The type
of learning you're describing, with open classroom discussion, a lot
of choice for students, inquiry - based
learning, projects, it
seems at odds with the
kind of call - and - response, very teacher - directed style that you see at a lot
of so - called «no excuses» charter schools that produce high test scores with disadvantaged populations.
Etiquette experts weigh in on the most important lessons your children should
learn, in order to become a
kind and compassionate member
of society.It
seems an article proclaiming the end
of chivalry pops up every month, but chivalry isn't dead.
But since he also said the agency
learned to «pay some close attention to this» after the news broke, and that «our audits often don't reveal [the]
kind of information» that was made public by the complaint, this
seems unlikely.
Yet this
kind of logical ability
seemed far removed from the capacity
of brains, made
of networks
of neurons, to encode memories or
learn.
Different brain structures
seem to support different
kinds of learning and memory; brain damage can lead to the loss
of one type without disturbing the others.
What appears to be the case is that when people are involved in what they refer to as effortful
learning or certain
kinds of learning tasks, that
seems to encourage those neurons
of a certain age to hang around.
«The evidence
seems compelling that the brain has these two
kinds of learning systems, and the complementary
learning systems theory explains how they complement each other to provide a powerful solution to a key
learning problem that faces the brain,» says Stanford Professor
of Psychology James McClelland, lead author
of the 1995 paper and senior author
of the current Review.
All we
learn about Max and Annie, aside from their love
of games, is that they live in the
kind of antiseptic suburban comfort that
seems to be a given for protagonists in these films — and they're having trouble conceiving.
if there's any you like but even with the manual can't
seem to use effectively check online for a guide for the weapon, small things have changed, possibly, but guides from tri and portable third will usually be fine for at least
learning the basics
of combos and tips on when to use what
kind of attack.
But there
seems to be little evidence that this has happened and a huge body
of evidence that high - stakes tests
of all
kinds focus school systems on teaching and
learning.
«In schools where it's all about
learning, discovery, and projects and teamwork, there
seems to me to be an absence
of or a reluctance to have any
kind of accountability.»
Let's let different localities try different
kinds of programs and gradually
learn about what
seems to be working and what doesn't.
It
seems we would avoid much
of the fragmentation and lack
of theory if social studies researchers began with the ends in mind — student
learning — and examined the ways in which technology can be used to bring about the
kinds of teaching and
learning activities known to contribute positively to student
learning.
«People are
kind of taking a fresh look at Bradley Tech, which
seems to be perfectly positioned to maybe increase the number
of students getting into these trades and
learning about the possibilities
of career pathways,» Nolan says.
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Rabbits are herbivorous creatures who
seem to adore fruit
of all
kinds, but many pet parents have
learned to fear anything that looks like a grape.
The research has
seemed to confirm Lorenz's conclusion in showing that the many attempts to reverse a certain
kind of social behavior
learned during this critical period are rarely successful.
Doomsday handles it a little better, peppering the story with moments where Rufus
seems to have
learned from his future visions, but ultimately by time the ending comes around it still doesn't feel like he's anywhere near being the
kind of person who would willingly die to save everyone else, even his beloved Goal.
Some
of these deaths will
seem cheap if you're not familiar with these
kinds of masochistic games, but it's all a part
of the
learning process.
I have also
learned that it can be those little nagging things that might
seem unimportant to some that can turn an interest in buying into an «I'll think about doing it later»
kind of thing.
The larger paintings
seemed to contract and the smaller paintings
seemed to expand when usually the opposite is true, and one small painting in particular was wildly popular — these are the
kinds of things you
learn from showing, that can't be gleaned from the studio alone.
Seems like you've got some
kind of print awareness background, so it's nice to
learn from you, even as a dude in the industry
of printing.
But, that's
kind of how life is anyway, you just have to
learn as you go and do what
seems right when the opportunities present themselves.