Sentences with phrase «little knowledge ended»

I breastfed my eldest boy for 2 weeks, lack of support and little knowledge ended that experience.

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One sees now how extraordinarily (that there might be something extraordinary left)-- how extraordinarily stupid it is to defend Christianity, how little knowledge of men this betrays, and how truly, even though it be unconsciously, it is working in collusion with the enemy, by making of Christianity a miserable something or another which in the end has to be rescued by a defense.
It's a fairy tale ending for a character who deeply deserves it (though the audience has to sit in the knowledge that it's a lie); or is it an every - little - girl - deserves - to - be-a-princess-for-a-day message, which is almost but critically not the same thing as the first option; or is it a literal jailbreak that opens the door to a whole other movie we can only imagine.
But there's too little of drama to compensate for our knowledge that a Disney - branded film about a rescue effort will end with triumphant uplift: the rescue itself, once it finally arrives, gives the film a second wind, but too much screen time follows that true climax.
Fortunately, with a little information (see the linked resources at the end of this post) and an openness to learn, anyone can begin to expand his or her knowledge by using a PLN.
The posterboard section at the end of each day provided ample stories of at - risk and underserved youth finding success; these stories often included teachers who have little to no coding knowledge, but their passion for helping students lead them to using Scratch.
Most often the only visible evaluation is the reaction sheet handed out at the end of a cpd session, which is little more than a knee - jerk response to the session itself and too often reflects the mismatch between the content and the existing knowledge of the participant.
For some types of procedural knowledge taught in school the end goal is that students can execute them with very little or no conscious thought.
The people we draw into teaching are less than our most talented; we give them short or nonexistent training and equip them with little relevant knowledge; we send many of them to schools afflicted by high levels of poverty and segregation; and when they don't deliver the results we seek, we increase external pressure and accountability, hoping that we can do on the back end what we failed to create on the front end.
The poor sod didn't stand a chance lying in his bed, so a quick knife slash ended his life and made the transfer of ownership a much easier task, so I went to headed to bed safe in the knowledge that I was a little richer.
Mass Effect has come to an end, and with it a little part of my soul died in the knowledge that the story is over, that the journey has come to a close, that it's....
Trade currency strategically with very little knowledge of its value and, at the end of the night, cash out for real prizes.
It has long been common knowledge among both scientists and laypeople that the world has been warming since the Little Ice Age (LIA) ended during the mid-1800s.
While the negotiation team members are very familiar with the end result, the rest of the team members may have very little knowledge of what has been negotiated.
In practice, however, the literature located in this review suggests that cultural awareness training focuses on «indigenous culture» [for example, see 19], with little consideration of the broader health service or system and thus falls close to the «knowledge» end of the axis in Fig. 1.
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