Sentences with phrase «like world languages»

When you break down the AP results into areas of import, like world languages or STEM, the results are pretty disheartening.
After years of not having qualified staff members to teach required courses like world languages, the district launched the Guthrie Virtual School (GVS), part of the Texas Virtual Schools Network Course Access initiative.

Not exact matches

Ultimately, this happens because learning a new language is like giving our brain the ability to interpret the world differently — including the way we see and process.
Companies around the world, meanwhile, have introduced smart speakers of their own that speak local languages, like Xioami's Mi AI, Kakao's Mini, and LINE's Clova Wave.
Use this guide to enhance your ability to speak the language of sports in today's corporate world, and your team will stick to you like pine tar... I mean glue... no, wait.
do I need any approval before I practice my religion, do I have to prove my religion before I practice, my holy book further describe that you must carry a gun in 21st century because there is too much crime in this world, but it doesn't say much about if I migrate to another country these rules will still apply, Or I should modified them according to my comfort, like talking in English which is not my religious language wearing pants or not, having education or not, standing in line or not, I am so confused what should I do can someone help me, should I go back to country where my religion originated or back in time ask my guru questions about western world confusion, or just decide by myself what suites me, or preach other develop country that you guys are wrong be peaceful.
A convinced Platonist, at least with regard to the existence of mathematical laws, Davies rejects the cultural view of mathematics merely as a language created by man to describe the natural world; and like his colleague Roger Penrose (one of the foremost theoreticians on black holes) he flatly asserts that mathematical laws have an existence of their own:
Others, like the Mission Aviation Fellowship (which supplies aviation, radio, and purchasing services to mission agencies and churches in 15 countries), or the World Radio Mission Fellowship (with shortwave broadcasting in 15 languages from the famed «Voice of the Andes» radio station, HCJB, in Quito, Ecuador) provide highly specialized services.
Since language is not, like mathematics, a purely imaginative intellectual construct, but is a means for understanding the real world, its patterns must in some sense represent the way things really are.
The global reach, extreme influence, and extreme importance of Christianity is largely due to the fact that the European races, largely Caucasoid, became the world's most dominant races as evidenced by their conquest and colonization of many parts of the world's major regions and because their religion invariably happened to be some form of Christianity, consequently, they gave the greater part of the world not only their languages, their customs, and their ideas, but also their religion including their version of what God looks like.
What the real world is like, or even whether there is any such world apart from our ideas or language about it are, for some scientists, now irrelevant questions.
One does not grow conceptually in the ways needed to discern and respond to God simply by acquiring abilities and capacities related to «grace,» «wrath,» and «glory,» and the like, as they are generally used in ordinary language in one's society or as they may be generally used in the various world religions.
Hamann's humor consists so much in ludicrous involutions of thought and language, and in the cumulative effect of one absurdity heaped atop another, and in the almost sweetly earnest obliviousness of a voice like that of a holy fool that one must almost entirely immerse oneself in his imaginative world in order to enjoy the fruits of his comic genius.
Such immersion in the biblical world and its language leads to much richer interpretation than either quoting proof texts or picking and choosing passages we like.
Finally, the language of worship needs to incorporate more modern images relevant to a large population of unchurched younger people who do not have world views like our own.
The ironic and indirect ways of affirming and denying — God bless the Czar and keep him far, far away — modes of speaking that are so important for Jewish humanism, are found in Yiddish, a plastic language that hung like a long suspension bridge over the chasm that separated the world of an isolated, vulnerable religious minority from the dangerous Gentile - dominated majority culture.
For example, in the International Church of Christ cult «loaded language» is used throughout the world — a typical conversation might go like this...
Obama, Perry, Romney are NOT what this country needs unless you WANT OPEN BORDERS and you like living with 3rd world peasants in your neighborhoods speaking 3rd world foreign languages.
Like many others in the Anglo - American world, I have long been fascinated by French history, love the language of Molière and Chateaubriand, admire the political thought of Montesquieu and Tocqueville, and treasure the example of great saints like Thérèse of Lisieux and Louis de MontfLike many others in the Anglo - American world, I have long been fascinated by French history, love the language of Molière and Chateaubriand, admire the political thought of Montesquieu and Tocqueville, and treasure the example of great saints like Thérèse of Lisieux and Louis de Montflike Thérèse of Lisieux and Louis de Montfort.
I've discovered the beauty of speaking a foreign language — which gives you access to a completely different world and culture, and almost makes you feel like you belong.
International experts in other disciplines joined them including novelist Laura Esquivel, author of the hugely popular novel Like Water for Chocolate; Kirmen Uribe, one of the most widely read and translated Basque language authors; Cristina Franchini, an expert on International Law; Matthew Goldfarb, organic farmer, rural sociologist and expert in sustainable production; and María Fernanda di Giacobbe, winner of the 2016 Basque Culinary World Prize.
Where are all the usual excuses like «I can't find my motivation after the World Cup as I had no holidays» or «I've moved to a new country so need time to settle in» or «I haven't learnt the language yet so can't communicate with my team - mates».
I want that group, we in for a world tour in place never heard of, scary... I ai nt going tho... Zulte Zonia Zlin, sound like someone cursing bad in some weird language!
La Furia Roja or the Red Fury's (for those like myself less au - fait with the Spanish language) dominance of World and European football may have been on the decline for a number of years since their 2012 European Championship title, but in the race to Russia, Spain are just edging nemesis Italy in the hunt for an automatic qualifying spot.
In languages around the world, the word for «mother» is something like «mama».
When you enter the world of surrogacy, it may feel like everyone is speaking a different language.
I would like to see Breastfeeding for Everyone support lists all over the world, in every language.
You say that in studying certain aspects of how children acquire language — specifically, how they learn to use verbs — you fell, like Alice, down a rabbit hole into a hidden world where you viewed the deeper structures of cognition.
Even if it isn't possible to capture all the language variations that might appear in the real world (like the oddities I used at the start of this column), a sufficiently huge number of correlations eventually yields results.
Radesky is keen to investigate what kids can learn from apps versus the real world and whether apps might be more beneficial for some children versus others — like kids who develop language skills slower or those with neurobiological issues.
Researchers hope analyzing these Vine - like vids will help them understand the world in which little ones acquire language.
Every infant is a natural - born linguist capable of mastering any of the world's 7,000 languages like a native
Nevertheless, the need for historical language comparison is still vital: «In large parts of the world, like in New Guinea or South America, both the languages and the history of the human populations speaking them still remain crudely understudied,» says List.
The diversity of languages in the Americas is like no other continent of the world, with eight times more «isolates» than any other continent.
Deep learning has brought about machines that can «see» the world more like humans can, and recognize language.
Many of the world's languages, he points out, don't bother with exact terms for numbers larger than a few and rely on quantifiers like «several» or «many.»
For those of you unfamiliar with my work, every year I read through every issue of every English - language nutrition journal in the world — so busy folks like you don't have to.
Those might seem like a foreign language to you, so let's move on to some real - world exercises so that you can start making those elusive glute gains you've always wanted.
Notably, i - D has also helped to drive the trend, publishing funny educational videos like «How to Speak Japanese with Tao Okamoto,» part of the magazine's «Model Mother Tongue» series in which the world's top models teach viewers a few phrases in their native languages.
A man, whose silly jokes and sketched cartoons made her smile, and whose love was evident enough, in spite of the language barriers, to make her leave the only village and country she'd ever known, and relocate her life to what must have felt like the other side of the world.
I like to learn differen't languages and communicate with people all over the world.
In 2008, the World Wide Web Consortium, W3C released its updated version of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, which said that web developers should include alternatives to text by offering things like content in video form, video captions and sign language interpretations.
I like making friends from all over the world so I study different languages and I love exposing myself to foreign cultures when ever I can.
These scenes feel for all the world like the actors were reading their lines directly from the book, without the adjustments being made for the visual language of cinema.
The story of a young girl (voiced by The BFG's Ruby Barnhill) who discovers that she has been born into a long traditional of witchcraft, the film — adapted by Yonebayashi and Riko Sakaguchi, with an English - language script by David Freedman and Lynda Freedman — is predicated on a sense of wonder, but so much of its world feels familiar, if comfortably so, like a favorite band playing their old hits.
The World Cinema Directing Award: Documentary was presented to Project Nim, directed by James Marsh, who explores the story of Nim, the chimpanzee who was taught to communicate with language as he was raised and nurtured like a human child.
But he, together with his brilliant editor Peter Hunt (like Bond stalwarts Saltzmann and composer John Barry, invaluable, we'll discuss his contribution later) shook up the language of film to a mad degree to make us, the viewer, step firmly into Harry's irreverent shoes as an outsider, bucking the system, and off - kilter in a paranoid world.
Once she's in class, and John hands her a blonde wig straight out of a Wong Kar - wai film and has her pick a new «American» name out of a hat like so many Asians navigating the English - language world before her, the mute and guarded Setsuko discovers she likes being «Lucy,» who can go places and do things her real - life counterpart never could.
Their children Regan and Marcus, played by Millicent Simmonds (Wonderstruck) and Noah Jupe (Suburbicon) respectively, have learned to interact with this new world, adapting to its challenges by using sign language, staging noisy booby - traps and establishing other means of visual communication like a red light - white light warning system to communicate when monsters are in the area.
He wants to show us what it is like to live in a distinct world (the English - language world of the dogs vs the Japanese - language world of the masters).
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