Sentences with phrase «of lectures with»

And searching for «law» either in the title or in the «description» throws up a plethora of lectures with law's scientific and other meanings.
The Dallas Architecture Forum continues its 14th season of lectures with landscape architect Deb MITCHELL of JJR Landscape Architects, who designed Elaine and Charles Sammons Park, the ten - acre urban oasis at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in Dallas.
The course consists of lectures with active discussion from the participants, computer exercises, and demonstrations in the form of laboratory experiments.
A small collection of additional Albers papers and an audio recording of a lecture with an unknown provenance were integrated.
I moderated a conversation on this question and the rest of the lecture with Schrag and Elke U. Weber of Columbia University.

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Lecturing on three continents and with hundreds of thousands of entrepreneurs reading his advice each month, Rabbi Issamar Ginzberg certainly is the «purple cow» in the world of marketing strategy and business development.
«She ambled into class with a cigarette dangling from the corner of her mouth, walked over to a table, threw one leg over its corner, and began to lecture in her slightly cleaned up Brooklyn accent.»
Before this starts to sound like the annual lecture from management — perhaps you're one of those corporate employees forced to sleepwalk through an intranet quiz once in a while to prove to your higher - ups that you're familiar with the company's code of conduct — consider DeMars's argument for the value of the ethical office from a personal standpoint: «In order to live happily and at peace with ourselves, we have to live in ways that are congruent with our morals,» she argues.
Those who took notes by laptop were much faster — typed lecture notes come out at a rate of about 33 words a minute, compared to 22 words a minute for handwritten notes — but the tendency to take verbatim notes meant they were not truly engaging with the content.
Thanks to Schulich's partnership with the Kellogg School of Management, students attend speaker series and lectures during summer weeks spent at Kellogg campuses from Miami to Beijing.
But over the last three or four years, Nancy Austin, coauthor with Tom Peters of the 1985 best - seller A Passion for Excellence and a veteran of the lecture circuit, has noticed a shift in the information that businesspeople are seeking.
Zuckerberg's tone went from paternal lecture to martial exhortation, the drama mounting with every mention of the threat Google represented.
But unlike most people diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer, Pausch was asked to give a lecture about his life and what it's meant to him so far in front of 400 people at Carnegie Mellon University.
Instead of using precious classroom time for lectures, a flipped classroom asks students to watch recorded lectures with instructors ahead of time.
Fear of failure often has deep roots in our early lives, so getting tough with yourself and giving yourself a lecture is about as effective as yelling at a teary two year old.
The lecture is filled with pop - psychological jargon, referring to «hot buttons» and «triangulation of trust.»
At a recent Stanford Medicine X lecture, Stanford Graduate School of Business organizational behavior professor Lindred Greer described three problems with top - down team structures — whether in a hospital setting or an office — and shared tips on how to make better decisions as a group.
«The worst kind of training for the folks we work with is to sit them in classrooms and make them listen to lectures
We hosted Chris, the «Head of TED,» recently at 1871 for a short lecture about his new book TED Talks and for some Q&A with our member companies and other guests.
He is French born, and he still speaks with the rather faded insouciance of Maurice Chevalier and «Gay Paree,» and he makes much of this in his lecture.
With three days of robust programming, the conference features lectures and presentations from today's thought leaders, engaging panel discussions, 1:1 MatchMaker sessions, networking receptions, and a notable Business Fair.
With a growing library of one to two - hour video lectures on everything from taxes and accounting to sales and marketing, MasterClass courses reach beyond the surface and get to the heart of important issues that affect entrepreneurs and small business owners.
His research on happiness made the cover of Harvard Business Review, his TED talk is one of the most popular of all time with over 13 million views, and his lecture airing on PBS has been seen by millions.
There were hundreds of speakers at this yearâ $ ™ s CEA conference in Ottawa. About a dozen of these were designated â $ œSpecial Lectures / Confà © rences spà © cialesâ $ and among them were Jack Mintz on â $ œThe GST After Twenty Yearsâ $, Don Drummond on productivity and Evelyn Forget on â $ œThe Town With No Poverty:  the health effects of the MINCOME guaranteed annual income experiment.â $
Founded in 2012, Coursera offers over 2,000 online courses with video lectures, quizzes and, eventually, certificates of completion.
Here is a transcript of a lecture (along with the associated power point) given at the Bank of Chile Research Conference that updates my thinking on secular stagnation.
The company envisions systems that will let consumers download a high - definition, full - length feature film in less than five minutes, allow rural health clinics to send 3 - D medical images over the Internet and let students collaborate with classmates around the world while watching live 3 - D video of a university lecture.
His research on mindset made the cover of Harvard Business Review, his TED talk is one of the most popular of all time with over 13 million views, and his lecture airing on PBS has been seen by millions.
Whether following the adventures of Pepe Urban, a comic - strip character with a unique voice and interesting stories to share or participating in one of the happy hours, lectures or conferences, they can feel part of something bigger: this is the spirit of URBAN STATION.
I was invited, along with several other American professors, to deliver lectures at South Africa's University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg in 1979.
The post ties in with SRSV's lecture on non-conventional monetary policies, particularly the side - effect of market addiction to low volatility, and the lecture on price distortions, particularly the section on feedback loops.
Yet with the passage of time, it is possible Mr. Carney's lectures were starting to lose their power.
My thoughts on what Jesus looks like were spurred by a fascinating lecture at Baylor by the University of Colorado's Paul Harvey, author with Edward Blum of The Color of Christ: The Son of God and the Saga of Race in America.
Why, asks John Leo in U.S. News & World Report, is his own constituency so willing to bring him down with protests, disrupted basketball games, and boycotts, when Pres. Lawrence worked so hard to make Rutgers a campus that «bristles with the enforcement tools of diversity: a speech code, real courses replaced by «multicultural curricular change,» diversity awareness «training» in lectures and freshman orientation sessions, a tolerance for ethnic and racial segregation in dorms («a self - affirming environment,» as Lawrence puts it), and professors who learn not to raise unapproved ideas about race, gender, and the campus power system built around multiculturalism»?
Luther was intensely aware of the traditional Augustinian dialectics of this problem, and works them out with great care in the Lectures on Romans (1515 — 1516).
As one of his followers explained, he came to hear Millers lecture with a «determination to not believe, and to expose him and his folly to the people who should be present,» but he left «convicted, confounded and converted.»
If you have not, for any reason, you will be lectured on the need to repent and come back into compliance with the law of t - ithing.
In speaking with a number of the pastors in the months since the lecture, I have found that by and large the earlier spirit of condemnation has been replaced by sincere concern and compassion.
«So long as parents hear the screeching brakes and react with panic,» he said in a lecture, «they will worship death as the Lord of life.»
After Whitehead accepted the invitation to give the Gifford Lectures, he devoted the summer of 1927 to them, writing nine and one - half of the ten planned (SJP 7:333), 3 intending to supplement these lectures with the materials he had been collecting for the book on metaLectures, he devoted the summer of 1927 to them, writing nine and one - half of the ten planned (SJP 7:333), 3 intending to supplement these lectures with the materials he had been collecting for the book on metalectures with the materials he had been collecting for the book on metaphysics.
Though it is ostensibly about my own contribution to the field of American religion, the review nevertheless begins and ends with a paean to Timothy George, «a Baptist who is dean of Beeson Divinity School and who will also deliver our annual Erasmus Lecture in October.»
Madden also mentions that within a month of September 11, 2001, former president Bill Clinton lectured the students at the Jesuit institution Georgetown University that «descriptions of the [Crusades] describe soldiers walking on the Temple Mount, a holy place to Christians, with blood running up to their knees.»
So he was at the University of Chicago giving a lecture, possibly with Peter Berger.
He gave many talks and lectures to diverse groups in which he inspired them with a thrilling vision of Christ, the Master - Key to the Meaning of the Universe, and always the centre of our own spiritual lives.
This investigation of the evidence from religion combined with further metaphysical reflection provided the material for Whitehead's second series of Lowell Institute Lectures, delivered the next year, and published as Religion in the Making.
This lecture and the following three begin with a consideration of segments of the contemporary United Methodist Church.
I ran headlong into my own «sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity» just two weeks ago when I gave a lecture for a writers conference at Princeton Theological Seminary and in reference to Jesus» parable of the vineyard workers, described God as a «generous master» whom we serve with our faithful work.
So, while books, films and lectures could be used in confirmation class, they should only supplement the main task of putting young Christians in close proximity with older Christians — «mentors» who invite these younger Christians to look over their shoulders as they both attempt to live as Christians.
But in my discussions with Dr. Geoffrey Green of Clark's, I told him that The Pilgrim Press in New York was to publish the Alexander Brown lectures and I asked about the possibility of combining the two in a single volume.
After spending most of the day with all sorts of people who attended his lectures, he spent a good part of the night in study and writing.
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