Not exact matches
In other
words, it represents how well a person transfers
learning and knowledge from one experience to another completely
new experience.
Memrise, if you're not already familiar with it, is an amazing tool to help people
learn anything from science facts to a foreign language more quickly using fun associations to make
new words or ideas stick (I've used it personally and absolutely endorse it for memorizing
new vocabulary especially).
There's great stuff in chapters like «A
New Kind of Worker» (
learning to
learn, teamwork) and «Spreading the
Word» (value marketing).
«Many expats think that
learning a few vocabulary
words and
learning to navigate the
new city or eating local cuisine means we've adapted, but living cross-culturally requires much deeper exploration of the values and beliefs of the local community.»
Meta — which, in the
words of cofounder Sam Molyneux, uses «artificial intelligence to analyze
new scientific knowledge as it's published» — partners with academic journals to access many thousands of scientific papers and draw insight from them (beyond the keywords, that is) with the help of a machine
learning tool developed by SRI International, which created Apple's spectral personal assistant, Siri.
As a
new Googler, Porat spent some time
learning the
words that describe the Googley people who work in those buildings.
It was a great way to
learn new words («Hey Mom, what's «polygamy»?»)
We used to rely on print ads or
word of mouth to
learn about
new products and services.
So here I am, in the middle way, having had twenty years — Twenty years largely wasted, the years of l'entre deux guerres — Trying to
learn to use
words, and every attempt Is a wholly
new start, and a different kind of failure Because one has only
learnt to get the better of
words For the thing one no longer has to say, or the way in which One is no longer disposed to say it.
The reason children require a number of years to develop mastery of certain basic concepts, according to some child psychologists, is not that they are slow in
learning the
words — they actually know the
words quite early — but that they have to start experiencing the world in a
new, more simplified way that corresponds with the classifications suggested by these
words.4 For example, young children may know the
words spoon, teaspoon, silver, knife, and metal but find it difficult for several years to apply them appropriately to objects in their environment, the reason being partly that these
words form multiple and overlapping classifications.
The
word for «Father,» which the earliest Christians
learnt from Jesus in their native Aramaic, was «Abba» (the Aramaic
word is preserved in some places of the
New Testament), and «Abba» was the intimate mode of address from child to father in the Jewish family.
Unless a story is
learned by heart and
word by
word, and most are not, it will contain some
new incidental elements,
new interpretations or emphases, each time it is personally recounted.
Without
learning anything
new about Obama, solely from embracing the
words of Jesus, my view of Obama changed.
Nevertheless, the student of theology
learns to know that these
words occur in the
New Testament, and in one or another exegetical aide he finds the explanation that in this passage and a few others is used in the sense of signifying minus diligo, posthabeo, non cob, nihili facio.
If Rachael Jean would
learn to rightly divide the
word of truth putting scripture in its proper context Rachael Jean would know that when a person is saved they are baptized into the body of Christ and indwelt and sealed by the Holy Spirit unto the day of redemption which is when we get our
new spiritual bodies.
On the other hand the Gospel of Matthew in the very same chapter portrays Jesus as one who clearly recognized that there was something
new in what he said, for we have the repeated
words from his mouth, «You have
learned that they were told... But what I tell you is this...»
God had mercy upon his creation and bestowed upon them a
new salvation through His
Word, that is, Christ, so that men might
learn by experience that they can not» attain to incorruption of themselves, but by God's grace only.»
A
word about the context of my present work: I still read British and German
New Testament scholars and learn from them, but, without having made a conscious choice about it, I do not think that I read them as much as I used to, and except for people like Erhardt Güttgemanns, who also does New Testament theology from a foundation in literary criticism and linguistics, I am not sure that they are moving me in really new directio
New Testament scholars and
learn from them, but, without having made a conscious choice about it, I do not think that I read them as much as I used to, and except for people like Erhardt Güttgemanns, who also does
New Testament theology from a foundation in literary criticism and linguistics, I am not sure that they are moving me in really new directio
New Testament theology from a foundation in literary criticism and linguistics, I am not sure that they are moving me in really
new directio
new directions.
But we should consider it a joy, not a burden, to do the work of
learning new ways to more clearly represent Christ and His
Word to a watching world.
There are weeks when I find tremendous joy in what I am
learning at school, how I am able to serve at the church and the way I'm allowed to witness my son, Liam, as he forms
new words and ideas in his three - year - old mind.
we give
new life to these
words and phrases and they give
new life to our old stories for twenty centuries we have been
learning the stories memorizing the script so we can easily recognize reflections and unconscious allusions to them
If the basic task of theology is to help locate
new contexts in which the
word of God can be encountered, then theologians have much to
learn from the way Christian poets, both ancient and modern, have created such contexts.
All Year: The Bible (There are many translations available at biblegateway.com)- Anchor Bible Commentary Series - The Women's Bible Commentary, Edited by Carol A. Newsom and Sharon H. Ringe - Living Judaism: The Guide to Jewish Belief, Tradition, and Practice by Wayne D. Dosick - Women in Scripture: A Dictionary of Named and Unnamed Women in the Hebrew Bible, the Apocryphal / Deuterocanonical books, and the
New Testament, Edited by Carol Meyers, Toni Cravien, and Ross Shepard Kraemer - Recovering Biblical Manhood and Womanhood, Edited by John Piper and Wayne Grudem - Discovering Biblical Equality: Complementarity Without Hierarchy, Edited by Ronald W. Pierce, Rebecca Merrill Groothuis and Gordon D. Fee - Women in the World of the Earliest Christians: Illuminating Ancient Ways of Life by Lynn Cohick - God's
Word to Women by Katharine C. Bushnell - Don't Know Much About the Bible: Everything You Need to Know About the Good Book but Never
Learned by Kenneth C. Davis - «On The Dignity and Vocation of Women» by Pope John Paul II - The Year of Living Biblically by A.J. Jacobs
It was my way of saying «here's what I've
learned in a place like
New York City» and «here's how I think we can in a more sceptical age still preach the
word».
When I was
learning German, I would always accidentally sprinkle in Spanish
words here and there, so I have enormous respect for anyone who's
learning an entirely
new alphabet.
I've
learned to refrain from using
words like «paleo,» «vegan,» «dairy free,» «gluten - free,» «raw,» etc., when presenting him w /
new recipes.
Let me say you're family will probably
learn some
new swear
words from you.
I
learned a
new word today!
«I think [Wedderspoon] had a great deal to do with getting the
word out about the benefits of Manuka honey in the U.S. I think
learning about a whole
new industry and growing the business is rewarding.
I see you avoided this question from me a month or so ago when you first
learned your
new word.
We've
learned new words since Sean Dyche came into Burnley.
Preschoolers like
learning new words, especially long ones that have interesting sounds, so point out
new vocabulary.
March 18: Preschoolers and their grown ups
learn to make the popular Israeli breakfast dish, Shakshuka, (a perfect dish for Passover) and
learn some
new Hebrew
words along the way (Newton)
He weighs over three times what he weighed at birth now, he's just started to walk, and he's pretty much
learning a
new word every day.
On a more serious note, it is really exciting when your toddler
learns new words and remembers them.
Naming things that your child interacts with can help them
learn new words.
Play this game and
learn new words and feelings together with your child.
Although your preschooler will
learn many
new words during her interactions with others, your child will also benefit from intentional vocabulary experiences.
Four - year - olds are often a whirlwind of energy and curiosity,
learning new words and concepts every day (and... more
Although your baby is brand
new to the world, he needs to listen to sounds to
learn how to produce them and, in several months, say his first
word!
The pages are thick cardboard and the cute illustrations help babies
learn hundreds of
new words and associations.
Infants live in the «here and now» and they
learn language and
new words by hearing them used in context in their everyday lives.
Even though he may only be saying 1 or 2
words at a time right now, your toddler
learns new words and how they go together by listening to you.
Such questions would help your child
learn new words.
Babies need to
learn new touches, sounds, and
words the day they are born.
Take turns so that your child can
learn new words from your associations.
-LSB-...] little voices
learning new words, for those cuddly small bodies.
Hanging one on your wall can make spelling out messages and
learning new words fun for school - age kids.
Once they're more advanced, you can break the clapping activity into
learning the syllables of their spelling
words, clapping once with each
new syllable.
He will not only be repeating
words he has
learned but he will also be repeating your
words and incorporating them into his vocabulary, according to Rahil Briggs, Psy.D., a child psychologist at The Children's Hospital at Montefiore in
New York City.