Sentences with phrase «of deep play»

Nancy Eichhorn, PhD, offers readers a personal and in - depth review of Deep Play: Exploring the Use of Depth Psychotherapy with Children.
But think of all the time you can use to engage in your own form of deep play — on a hobby that actually refreshes instead of reminds you about all the things you should be doing but aren't.
There was an idea of deeper play of Animal Crossing, and as many people have played New Leaf, we thought to aim it also for the customers that have enjoyed that game.

Not exact matches

Sutton wrote the book on the field of reinforcement learning, a technique which allows AI to teach itself what the best actions are using a reward - punishment system of its own, an area of deep learning that played a role in the success of DeepMind's AlphaGo project.
In 1996, when Kasparov played IBM's Deep Blue, the majority of human viewers were rooting for Kasparov to win.
The lack of cue lever bothered me while testing the Basic; though this wasn't a deal breaker, having one makes playing a track deep on one side of an album a lot easier.
Deep in the bowels of Houston's 72,000 - seat NRG Stadium, in a curtained - off makeshift room near the court where the Villanova Wildcats and the University of North Carolina Tarheels are playing for the NCAA basketball championship, a small team of engineers and data scientists from a company called Lightwave huddles over laptops watching a stream of real - time data.
Deep learning — the seemingly miraculous technique of feeding computers extremely large sets of data and letting them find patterns — was central to Google solving «Breakout» and other simple games; it helped Facebook understand «StarCraft» combat; and it played a significant role in cracking go.
«Cruz played a lot of the right cards,» says a national political adviser with deep Evangelical ties, who did not want to speak on the record about Cruz's success because he is backing another candidate.
But more than anyone, Mr. Schäuble has come to embody the consensus that has helped shape European economic policy for years: that the path to sustained economic recovery for financially troubled countries is to slash spending, raise taxes when necessary and win back the trust of bond markets and other investors by displaying commitment to fiscal prudence — even if that process imposes deep economic pain as it plays out.
T - Mobile's proposed merger with Sprint would keep the headquarters of the combined company on the Eastside where the wireless carrier has deep roots, and ensure that the coming evolution of the wireless industry will play out in the Northwest.
But recent comments from Iraq's oil minister suggest that there are other ideas at play — perhaps an extension through the end of 2018, or maybe even deeper production cuts.
The movie plays to a deep national sentiment that Britain can snatch victory from the jaws of defeat, portraying the ignominious evacuation of British forces at Dunkirk in 1940 as a triumph.
The Update did not provide an assessment of the factors that the Government believes are critical to getting the private sector to play a deeper and broader role in the recovery and how they will actually come about.
The need for deeper advisor awareness and understanding of the broader role Social Security claiming strategies can play in creating a secure retirement was becoming abundantly clear and it was at that point I realized a firm dedicated solely to the education of financial professionals made sense.»
After learning of some surprising realities about the level of misinformation being disseminated about Social Security, Cheryl has made it her goal to provide students with a deep understanding of the multitude of factors that play a role in determining how retirees can achieve the maximum value available to them from Social Security.
However, my deep observation as a man among men — and now as a woman among many women — has concluded that submission should ultimately be mutual, but the man must play the card of sacrifice first, and many times.
We are neighbors who live, work and play on the same streets with a common desire to see deep, charitable relationships, sustainable economy, mutual understanding and a celebration of diversity.
The bible that was written by man, is the ultimate tool for the orchestrated, professional manipulation of the human race, by playing on man's deepest fears and superstitions.
Referred to as a «holy blues» guitarist, Blind Willie Johnson (d. 1945) played on the streets of Marlin, Texas, eventually contributing to the early jazz and blues music of Deep Ellum on the eastern side of Dallas.
Dranes's style of playing has been described as «fast Texas» boogie - woogie or barrelhouse by Jay Brakefield and Alan Govenar in their book on Deep Ellum.
She says: «It's based on something pretty doggoned deep, a — a feeling that (pause) sort of that from here on in I'm sort of going to have to play the thing on my own, with my own ship.
I also believe that our failure to do this has bred deep divisions within the church and has led to Christianity playing a paramount role in legitimating and exacerbating racial injustice from our nation's origin — colonizing Native Americans, enslaving Diasporic Africans — to our present - day crises of immigration and mass incarceration.
I believe the theology of nature has a particular and peculiarly important role to play in bringing out the deeper shared concerns on many (even all) of the «theologies of
At a deeper level, our infatuation with technology plays into this idea: technology, particularly military technology, will give us the equivalent of the supernatural invincibility of super-heroes.
The words «to be deep in history is to cease to be Protestant» are blazoned on my favorite coffee mug, reminding me daily of the stakes for which we historical theologians play.
Paul is getting at something deeper than the play of cultural distortions.
Milward refers to the «deep meaning» of the plays, to his «meta - drama,» both referring to Catholic sympathies, and culminates his argument in the baldly assertive Shakespeare the Papist.
But second, as the deeper motivation of Christian faith comes into play, it can contribute much more.
The country was up in arms, the war was on, in every breast burned the holy fire of patriotism; the drums were beating, the bands playing, the toy pistols popping, the bunched firecrackers hissing and spluttering; on every hand and far down the receding and fading spread of roofs and balconies a fulttering wilderness of flags flashed in the sun; daily the young volunteers marched down the wide avenue gay and fine in their new uniforms, the proud fathers and mothers and sisters and sweethearts cheering them with voices choked with happy emotion as they swung by; nightly the packed mass meetings listened, panting, to patriot oratory with stirred the deepest deeps of their hearts, and which they interrupted at briefest intervals with cyclones of applause, the tears running down their cheeks the while; in the churches the pastors preached devotion to flag and country, and invoked the God of Battles beseeching His aid in our good cause in outpourings of fervid eloquence which moved every listener.
And I agree wholeheartedly with Peter Wood that, without deep immersion in a particular field, students will only play around with topics, without ever acquiring substantial understanding of the underlying structures and principles of the disciplines.
The discussion of the nature and relevance of the Christian faith therefore always plays some part in bringing us into encounter with that deepest reality in life we call God.
We must be able to understand that all this repetition and accumulation, all these colossal numbers and spaces are not just the play of an imagination gone mad; this is not a question of «play» at all — or if it is, then the word must be given a very deep and philosophical meaning.
The deep explication of the role Icarus plays in the poem is in the service of a key thesis: «The myths of these highfliers who fall are further countered in Paradise Lost by the motif of poetic flight.»
Read stories of how others in similar situations have responded, or read for a deeper understanding of the historical and cultural dynamics that are at play in your situation.
He notes that the subsequent years have brought disillusionment and deep uncertainty, but ends on the note that Christians once so inspired by the teachings of such as Dietrich Bonhoeffer will surely play a constructive role when the former East Germany finds its future.
This spirit of romp exists in tension with a deeper seriousness, just as an odd solemnity is noticeable when children are at play.
you know what this means, with all of your education you know, what you know deep down inside, please, don't play dumb, alright, YHWh is with us all, it is not no more a sin than being a liar, ok.
We'd all like to think that we live and work and pray from a center that is full of bravery and hope --(and when I think of the times when I have really stepped out in faith to follow Jesus, I think that perhaps we can indeed summon these virtues from time to time)-- but I wonder if to deny the role that fear plays in our art, our faith, and our theology is to deny one of those dark but universal things that, deep down, we all have in common.
In Judaism one monstrous event has played a fundamental role: the unspeakable horror of the Holocaust, which brutally exterminated 6 million Jews — men, women and children — and left deep scars on the Jews who survived.
I dare you to stop playing around the fringes of it and to plunge deep into it.
The answer is always revelatory, which is one of the reasons Chesterton was right to say that «the simple need for some kind of ideal world in which fictitious persons play an unhampered part is infinitely deeper and older than the rules of good art, and much more important.»
Nonetheless, music, as literary and cultural critic George Steiner insists, «is brimful of meanings which will not translate into logical structures or verbal expression... Music is at once cerebral in the highest degree — I repeat that the energies and form - relations in the playing of a quartet, in the interactions of voice and instrument are among the most complex events known to man — and it is at the same time somatic, carnal and a searching out of resonances in our bodies at levels deeper than will or consciousness.»
In the Ugaritic tests dew was always associated with the restoration of vitality, and consequently played a part in the Baal myth, for the very good reason that in Palestine the night dew assists in keeping vegetation alive during the almost rainless four months of summer.14 Some also regard the reference to Leviathan, «that twisting sea - serpent» and «monster of the deep», in Isaiah 27:1, as an echo of a Phoenician tradition concerning a demonic monster who guarded the gate of the underworld.
Deeper understandings of women and marriage that could be helpful are missing from Ibsen's plays.
Later, in a post about Jim Belcher's Deep Church (and in response to some of your suggestions), I explored the role that traditional Christian creeds should play in defining orthodoxy.
It says a great deal about the depths to which America's values have fallen that Tim Tebow — who, once upon a time, would have been the wholesome, women - and - mom - respecting, clean - playing, fresh - faced and faithful Hollywood ideal of a football hero» is the target of such deep derision from so many sources, and in an era of such vaunted «tolerance.»
A touch of cream keeps it soft and spreadable, and a shower of powdered sugar plays the foil to the deep, damp cake.
The Australian Financial Review joins the frenzy at MIPCOM, where Australian networks and small producers are deep in the fray, all wondering how the future of television will play out in the digital, curated age.
I've played around with a lot of recipes before settling on this one, some full of bright herb freshness and grated veg, some packed with protein - rich tofu, and all were good, but what I look for in a burger is a deep moreish favour, savoury and complex, so this is the one.
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