With his son James, he adapted
the knowledge gained at FlightSafety to create simulation devices to train eye surgeons to be able to serve local communities.
They help kids as young as pre-k to further cement
the knowledge they gained at school.
Attending an Breastfeeding Education Class complements and expands on
any knowledge gained at antenatal classes and gives you the opportunity to:
Awardees will be selected based on their level of engagement in science and / or mathematics education at the local, state, national, or international levels; their need for financial support; and their potential for sharing with others
the knowledge gained at the workshop.
Awardees will be selected based on their level of engagement in science and / or mathematics education at the local, state, national, or international levels; and their potential for sharing with others
the knowledge gained at the workshop.
As an associate scientist, I use
the knowledge I gained at UNC Chapel Hill to identify inhibitors of the DNA repair pathway which may have applications in cancer chemotherapy.
Great teaching careers are founded on both
the knowledge gained at university and through graduates working alongside accomplished teachers in schools.
Whether it's through increased productivity thanks to
knowledge gained at a conference or the addition of new clients, the investment they may in the travel typically pays off in the end.
Some knowledge gains At the same time, however, the third annual «Survey of Consumer Knowledge About Credit Scores» found that consumers are slowly gaining more knowledge about credit scores.
Many of us enjoy attending and sharing
knowledge gained at conferences, and several fellow Slaw bloggers recently have done so in respect of last week's American Association of Law Libraries annual meeting.
Our integrated eDiscovery services ensure that
knowledge gained at each phase of the process is leveraged to reduce costs and improve outcomes downstream.
Not exact matches
A few years later I was working a full - time job as a marketing and brand manager
at a toy company where I got a lot of product development experience and realized I had
gained enough
knowledge to give this idea a shot.
As such, you can easily
gain valuable
knowledge by occasionally taking a retrospective look
at «what worked well» with your recent winning trades.
At WeWork Richmond Street West in Toronto, WeWork and RBC are creating an inspiring and collaborative community hub where WeWork members can meet with trusted RBC professionals to
gain knowledge and insights that will meaningfully advance their work objectives — whether it's assistance on how to apply for a loan, guidance on how to optimize capital structure, or tips on how to grow headcount, RBC is available to help.
Invented
at Harvard, the case method approach assumes that
knowledge is
gained when students actively participate in a discussion of a situation that may be faced by decision makers.
5) Taxes You Didn't Consider — Thousands of retail (and professional) investors are unknowingly buying into GLD without the
knowledge that they will be taxed
at a much higher rate than the long - term capital
gains rate.
From recruiting many emerging Pro-Life leaders who have
gained valuable
knowledge and skills in political leadership on our provincial board to activating lifelong Pro-Life supporters
at the grassroots level, helping them engage effectively in our last provincial election.
But faith is not a means of
gaining knowledge at all: it is a way to convince yourself of the truth of beliefs you already hold, nothing more.
It would be nice for her dogma - immersed professor to eventually arrive
at what his student came to know so early in her life, that
knowledge is
gained from living life, and that
knowledge can be more true right now than the human writings on the topic that only go back
at most 5,000 years.
Catholic News Agency: Stanford Law School inaugurates religious liberty clinic Beginning this term, students
at Stanford Law School have the opportunity to
gain knowledge and real - world experience by participating in the nation's first religious liberty clinic.
They hopefully move us toward real and genuine relationships with the important people around us and in our daily lives but to
gain stratosperic or exopheric
knowledge without those changes
at the root and I often think «Whats the point?»
But I will only hope that you truly try to
gain some
knowledge about the world, humanity, and try common sense and tolerance while you're
at it.
Against new
knowledge, as men
gain new wisdoms from science and new power in the universe, there is no Lordship of Christ over all the ages, unless His voice can speak with as much authority affirming and defining now, and a thousand years from now, as it did in the market towns of Galilee, in the Temple
at Jerusalem, and along the shore of the Sea of Tiberias.
She bustled into her house, only to emerge, minutes later, with a huge tray of cream cheese and jelly sandwiches, which she carried to our porch and offered around with her ready smile, simultaneously feeding and greeting the children of a family she had never met — and a black family
at that — with nothing to
gain for herself except perhaps the
knowledge that she had done the right thing.
Here is the sheer miracle of it: a literature that long antedated our glorious
gains in science and the immense scope of modern
knowledge, which moves in the quiet atmosphere of the ancient countryside, with camels and flocks and roadside wells and the joyous shout of the peasant
at vintage or in harvest — this literature, after all that has intervened, is still our great literature, published abroad as no other in the total of man's writing, translated into the world's great languages and many minor ones, and cherished and loved and studied so earnestly as to set it in a class apart.
Beyond deciphering and altering, it is suggested that the
knowledge gained might be put to commercial uses on a scale hardly imaginable
at present.
When we study the history of Europe and America we can assume
at least a minimal
knowledge about the influence of Greek, Jewish, and Christian religious thought and practices, but for the study of the history of Asia we must prepare ourselves by
gaining a sympathetic understanding of the quite different religious ideas and practices of that part of the world.
This same rationalistic approach to the gospel was applied to the believer's
knowledge of Jesus: «If the person of Jesus Christ stands
at the centre of the gospel, how can the basis for a reliable and communal
knowledge of this person be
gained other than through critical historical study, if one is not to trade a dreamed - up Christ for the real one?
People targeted our children to
gain favor with the church leadership — like the man who was helping with Sunday School who insisted my 11 year old daughter speak in tongues, laying hands on her and yelling
at her in front of the other kids — all without our
knowledge.
Our
knowledge of the world
gained from science suggests that it is
at best indifferent to human concerns.
This for Nathanson is a psychological task that
at first seemed «overwhelming» and ultimately required «every iota» of
knowledge she had
gained through her study and practice of psychology — particularly the art of not sacrificing too much for her children: «Central to the mothering instinct within me is a predisposition to recognize and meet the needs of my children, voluntarily sacrificing my own
at times when there is a conflict.»
Speaking to Princeton students, the late Adlai E. Stevenson once declared: «What a man knows
at fifty that he did not know
at twenty boils down to something like this: the
knowledge that he has acquired with age is not the
knowledge of formulas... but of people, places, actions — a
knowledge not
gained... by words, but by touch, sight, sound, victories, failures, sleeplessness, devotion, love — the human experiences and emotions of this earth; and perhaps, too, a little faith and a little reverence for the things you can not see.»
Gain an in - depth understanding of the fundamentals of the organic sector and the ability to apply this
knowledge at work in promotion, communication and advocacy.
Roberge enjoys learning about the psychology behind consumer packaging, and sharing the
knowledge that he and the team
at Industrial Packaging has
gained over their 65 years in business.
Among other useful
knowledge that I
gained through the discussions, I learned the importance of delivering and building records of best - case results, which could greatly benefit research communities and governments
at the global level.
With my newly
gained knowledge and skills, I moved back to Suffolk, the county where I grew up, to start my own business, selling
at farmers» markets, making bespoke celebration cakes, catering for events and teaching.
The number of cocoa farmers who've learned how to boost their crop yield with the
knowledge they've
gained at field schools sponsored by the NESTLÉ Cocoa Plan.
NEW YORK, NY, February 20, 2018 — Thousands of restaurant and foodservice professionals from New York and the surrounding area will gather
at The International Restaurant and Foodservice Show of New York on March 4 - 6 and have the opportunity to
gain insight and
knowledge from unparalleled education sessions.
«I am eager to put all the
knowledge and experience that I
gained from participating in the 2016 Italian F4 Championship and the 2017 Carlin Driver Development Program to full use during the two days
at Indy.
«I felt like I knew things (other incoming freshmen) didn't know and I was ahead of the game,» Moore said about the
knowledge he has
gained at LWG before arriving
at Cal last summer.
Lau also volunteers
at an obstetrics clinic to
gain knowledge while helping on medical research.
As part of reaching this judgment, inspectors will look
at the extent to which schools are successfully supporting pupils to
gain «
knowledge of how to keep...
As part of reaching this judgment, inspectors will look
at the extent to which schools are successfully supporting pupils to
gain «
knowledge of how to keep themselves healthy» and «evidence of a culture or ethos of exercise and healthy eating» throughout their entire inspection (see www.schoolfoodplan.com/ofsted).
But many believe today that his experiments, as well as some of the uses to which he put the
knowledge gained from them, were morally questionable
at best.
As a first time mum I wouldn't have known that she could try things like herbs
at her age but I've
gained so much
knowledge through your book and I really love how varied her diet is as a result.
Nothing and no one can completely prepare you for what your exact birth will be, but you can
gain important
knowledge and information in a good childbirth class and it will absolutely help you be more prepared than if you did not take a class
at all.
We used the tools and
knowledge we've
gained from Breni, and our daughter slept both
at night and for naps exactly as if she was
at home in her own crib!
The rate
at which babies
gain knowledge is quite impressive.
The
knowledge that is
gained at the professional level to improve safety, when applicable, must be applied
at all levels and beyond football.
«Over these past six year I've
gained extensive
knowledge in a lot of issues,» Mailman said
at the candidate forum.