Sentences with phrase «learn about novel»

In this white paper, you will learn about novel clean label stability solutions, including how functional native starches perform in terms of stability in different applications and storage conditions.
This first picture shows our students learning about novel ecosystems as part of the «Restoration» class.

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Business Insider previously reported that Amazon's CEO learns more from fiction than non-fiction, and this novel about a butler in post-war England is one of his favorites.
«When I think about how I understand my role as citizen, setting aside being president, and the most important set of understandings that I bring to that position of citizen, the most important stuff I've learned I think I've learned from novels,» he recently told The New York Review of Books.
Many things that draw teens to smartphones — the need to socially connect, seek novel experiences, and learn about the world — are the sorts of things they have always sought.
Important lessons about life and business are there for the learning in the great novels they made you read as a kid.
«When I think about how I understand my role as citizen... the most important stuff I've learned I think I've learned from novels,» Obama told The New York Review of Books.
If you picked up a book instead, you could be benefiting more by learning about something new, reading something inspiring or simply relaxing with a fun novel.
His biography contains elements of an epic novel: growing up the son of a jailed Trotskyist labor leader in whose Chicago home he met Rosa Luxembourg's and Karl Liebknecht's colleagues; serving as a young balance of payments analyst for David Rockefeller whose Chase Manhattan Bank was calculating how much interest the bank could extract on loans to South American countries; touring America on Vatican - sponsored economics lectures; turning after a riot at a UN Third World debt meeting in Mexico to the study of ancient debt cancellation practices through Harvard's Babylonian Archeology department; authoring many books about finance from Super Imperialism: The Economic Strategy of American Empire [1972] to J is For Junk Economics: A Guide to Reality in an Age of Deception [2017]; and lately, among many other ventures, commuting from his Queens home to lecture at Peking University in Beijing where he hopes to convince the Chinese to avoid the debt - fuelled economic model off which Western big bankers feast and apply lessons he and his colleagues have learned about the debt relief practices of the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia.
Learn more about this novel product that joins other plant - based meat alternative and is sold alongside actual meat.
A great thing about Robinson, of course, is that she's not only written novels, but lots of essays — philosophic, theological, cultural, and political — for those of us who have that prosaic learning style.
The novel is about men imprisoned, men who live together yet apart, who must learn the lessons women seem to know already because they are lessons about living in community, about nurturing and about accepting pain and humiliation as part of life.
But when the Rev. Paul F.M. Zahl read several of King's novels, he learned something new about the author: There's a lot of faith behind his fright.
Learn about the potential of raw foods, local foods, superfoods, novel ingredients, and green marketing best - practices.
Don't forget to check out new shareable content from SNA to help you positively promote your school meal program during SNEW, and all year; visit the School Lunch Hero Day website to learn more about the history of the holiday, and author Jarrett J. Krosoczka and his «Lunch Lady» series of graphic novels.
The researchers are planning to use the novel mouse model to study how ErbB4 may coordinate brain activities, in an effort to learn more about mechanisms behind attention deficit disorders.
«The actions that were copied by both humans and chimpanzees were neither novel nor original and suggest that imitation was not at all about learning.
With the novel genetic access to hippocampal chandelier cells developed in the Taniguchi Lab at MPFI, neuroscientists can begin asking questions about the function of these cells within learning and memory circuits.
«A lot of work that initiated this project stemmed from what we learned about how these pathways work in normal brain development, and as we learn more about how it normally works we think it'll provide us with novel insight about how to target it in disease.»
Learn more about functional genomics on spots, reverse transfection on ImagineArray ™, and how our novel printing technology brings new research possibilities to your lab.
Watch the video below to learn more about SAMs and how this could accelerate the development of novel anti-aging therapeutics.
And where we indeed expected to learn about protein structures, novel methodologies and reaction mechanisms, some other words of wisdom genuinely came as a surprise.
I could seriously write a novel about the event and how awesome it is, but I will spare you and refer you to the Houston Rodeo website to learn more!
It's a true story about well - known man in the fashion industry who became a paraplegic and learned to communicate and write a novel with the blink of his eye.
Already, this is more than we ever learn about the narrator of Jeff VanderMeer's novel, the first in his so - called Southern Reach trilogy, where each book provides a different person's firsthand account of an intense trip into «Area X,» the quarantine zone surrounding the contaminated lighthouse.
This film is based on a 2002 novel by Sono, and though the adaptation came out the same year as his magnum opus Strange Circus (2005), it's clear that in that three year gap he learned a lot about restraint and framing.
Based on John Green's uplifting novel about a conscientious teen who learns to live in the now, Paper Towns is an entertaining lesson in opportunity grabbing.
The film, adapted from Gillian Flynn's novel of the same name, Dark Places follows Libby as she learns about the «supposed massacre of her family by brother Ben, which she testified in court decades beforehand, might not be what was assumed.
VanderMeer's novel ends with the biologist choosing to stay in Area X so that she might learn more about what happened to her husband.
Adapted by Ian McEwan from his best - selling novel, it sees Saoirse's character learning about sex from a manual prior to her wedding night.
When I learned that Tangle would take place in an adjacent setting and revisit some of the same characters, I was uneasy about the prospect of yet more anthropomorphic musings — worries that were justified right out of the gate, as the book's framing device is a man telling the novel's story to a squirrel, and getting some cheeky squirrel answers in return.
However, when it comes to the much - anticipated «Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them,» she is making her screenwriting debut, and it is clear that she still has much to learn about writing a script versus writing a novel.
She will star in a touring production of Still Alice, based on Lisa Genova's novel about a linguistics professor who must learn to deal with Alzheimer's as it unravels her life, and the lives of her family.
Dramatisation of Louisa May Alcott's novel about the lives of the four March sisters during the American Civil War as they learn to navigate love, loss and the trials of growing up.
Based on a slow, episodic novel by Ian McEwan, who ill - advisedly adapted his own screenplay, and directed as a debut film by stage director Dominic Cooke, who has a lot to learn about camera movement and how to frame a scene, the literary roots are inescapable.
We learn about the source novel and its adaptation, story / character areas, cast and performances, locations, and vehicles.
To learn more about Mary Shelly's classic novel, on which this movie is based, see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankenstein
We learn about the Atwaters and how their famous novel took shape.
Adapted from Caren Lissner's teen novel by screenwriter Kara Holden and directed by Susan Johnson in her feature debut, Carrie Pilby is a charming, quirky slice - of - life tale about a unique young woman who learns important things about negotiating relationships and believing in herself.
However, teachers can acknowledge conversations about graphic novels and movies in the learning spaces to demonstrate the complex analytical reasoning that their students are voicing.
In fact, they intended to only choose one or two, but received so many wonderful applications that they extended it to three students: Zoe Blatt, who creates large - scale knitted soft sculpture; Brendon Snyder, who's working on a graphic novel about the theory of Multiple Intelligences; and Azucena Verdin, who focuses on a dance performance exploring interdisciplinary learning.
Also, learning about the company through a game is novel and distinctive, which will make your new hires extremely proud of the company.
At the conclusion of one special performance, the audience are invited to stay in the auditorium for a chaired Q&A with the director, Sinead Dunne, cast and creative team, to learn about the process of adapting and interpreting the novel for the stage.
What can we learn about student life from these novels?
Beforehand, she divided them into groups and asked them to create a newspaper about the Great Depression jump - started by what they'd be learning from history content and from reading Steinbeck's novel.
The OneApp continues to evolve as its administrators learn more about school - choosing families and families learn more about this novel system.
I purchased a variety of graphic novels to help my students learn about force and motion.
«We're concerned that students are learning critical thinking and deep thinking about novels, for instance, in the ELA courses - that they can critique a text and understand its role; they can connect it to history and all the different interdisciplinary connections that good literature helps us do,» Larson said.
«It does ensure pupils will learn about a wide range of literature, including at least one Shakespeare play, a 19th century novel written anywhere and post-1914 fiction or drama written in the British Isles.
This bundle includes 11 ready - to - use Michael Morpurgo worksheets that are perfect for students to learn about Michael who is a famous and award - winning English author and poet who is known best for children's novels — including Private Peaceful, War Horse, and The Amazing Story of Adolphus Tips.
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