Not only does it pose a real risk for drowning but it is also a point
of much curiosity and will draw children in.
Not exact matches
And
much of what I stumbled into by following my
curiosity and intuition turned out to be priceless later on.
But with this
much curiosity about his status, Brady's next media availability figures to draw a lot
of attention toward his health.
«People struggle to define unique identities - with no apparent reason to develop a talent, practice creativity, engage their intellectual
curiosity, or achieve
much of anything, many people are left feeling purposeless, unmotivated, unfulfilled and alone,» says Bolton.
This is the first, in what will become a regular feature here on TheCloseShave.com,
of low cost razor that I will be reviewing — not so
much for the sake
of science, but
curiosity.
, look at the power
of curiosity and asking better questions and
much more with our guest Scott Gerber.
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For
much of history, the church greeted that sort
of curiosity with prison, torture or even death.
«Part
of the Mormon moment was
curiosity and
much of that
curiosity has been satisfied,» said John Green, professor
of political science at the University
of Akron.
What prompted some
of Dark's questioning (and
much of mine) was what he calls the «Uncle Ben» view
of God — the view that God is an angry and controlling being who does not tolerate questions or
curiosity or nonconformity, the view that God consigns most
of humanity to eternal torment in hell for believing the wrong things about him, and the view that it is the duty
of his followers to ignore their doubts and embrace him without question.
I found I had to check so
much of «who I was» at the door — my intellectual
curiosity, my innate cynicism, my social concerns, my depressive temperament (all inherited from my dad)-- that no matter how hard I tried to get along, it never took hold.
«For the current youth generation,
much of the church's teaching in areas related to sexuality and reproduction is irrelevant and barely rouses their
curiosity.»
Older critical attempts to illustrate the relevance
of the past by means
of historical analogy require too
much recasting
of the narrative and simple speculation, and may presume too great a
curiosity about these matters to begin with.
I think our religious culture
of dogmatic fear really stifles peoples» natural
curiosity, and the way scripture is pulled out
of context and used as some sort
of hard - and - fast Holy Slogans to live by is simply too
much for people.
Despite the increased global coverage during the State
of Emergency and the heightened
curiosity provoked by tighter press controls, most people outside
of South Africa have not paid
much heed to either
of them, but probably are aware
of Sun City, the African Las Vegas in Bophuthatswana.
I consider food more
of an intellectual experience, or something that's as
much about
curiosity as it is about deliciousness.
Douglas watched that parade from the corner
of Broad and High, not so
much out
of curiosity as out
of business interest.
Bamba has shown a great deal
of curiosity in learning about analytics and the business side
of sports, suggesting there will be more to his decision than just how
much talent surrounds him on the court.
Out
of curiosity, do you have any idea how
much was Chelsea offering Ox?
With that in mind, I'm going to explain why you should watch 7» 1 Dutch pitcher Loek Van Mil with a sense
of wonder and
curiosity during the World Baseball Classic — even though he's not
much taller than Chris Young standing on a pizza box.
How
much better than cr7 do you believe Romario to be just out
of curiosity?
Toddlers are full
of curiosity and discovery and so it can be comforting for them to still be nursing, which is just as
much about comfort as it is for nutrition.
One
of the people who helped popularize that idea as much as anybody is Paul Tough, the New York Times best - selling author of «How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity And The Hidden Power Of Character.&raqu
of the people who helped popularize that idea as
much as anybody is Paul Tough, the New York Times best - selling author
of «How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity And The Hidden Power Of Character.&raqu
of «How Children Succeed: Grit,
Curiosity And The Hidden Power
Of Character.&raqu
Of Character.»
Indeed, an important viewpoint in the philosophy
of education — constructivism — emphasizes
curiosity and active learning,
much like Waldorf Education.
Of course, children of this age vary widely in their curiosity about sexual matters and in how much they'll ask about, so don't be concerned if your child is still at the «Where do babies come from?&raqu
Of course, children
of this age vary widely in their curiosity about sexual matters and in how much they'll ask about, so don't be concerned if your child is still at the «Where do babies come from?&raqu
of this age vary widely in their
curiosity about sexual matters and in how
much they'll ask about, so don't be concerned if your child is still at the «Where do babies come from?»
Nelsen: Parents talk too
much and tell — or lecture — instead
of asking what I call
curiosity questions to help them get into the child's world to help children learn how to think — instead
of rebelling against all those lectures.
The potential downside
of course is that staff may shape, block or ignore so
much information that the Decider doesn't have enough good facts to work with (see: Iraq Invasion, 2003), but in Obama's case his innate intellectual
curiosity (which also shows up constantly in Plouffe's book) combined with the apparent quality
of his advisors seems to be an effective counter.
Russia has
much to gain from adopting some
of China's
curiosity and humility for its partners.
Much of the rest
of his «luck» he's made for himself through gargantuan hard work, insatiable
curiosity, and a sense
of adventurous mission that took him to many challenging places, demanding jobs, and leadership
of a University which, when he arrived, was under existential pressure but, when he left six years later, was thriving.
Shirley Williams, now Baroness Williams
of Crosby became involved through «
curiosity as
much as anything».
The atmosphere
of Mars, though
much thinner that Earth's, will shield NASA Mars rovers Opportunity and
Curiosity from comet dust, if any reaches the planet.
As
much as Bell finds every detail along
Curiosity's path intriguing, he is «going a little batty» to keep rolling and visit one
of the most spectacular showcases
of Martian weirdness: Mount Sharp, a 5,500 - meter - high peak at the center
of Gale Crater.
The inner eyelid
of cats — more properly called the palpebra tertia but also known as the nictitating membrane, third eyelid or «haw» — has been regarded by some as a biological
curiosity much like the human appendix or wisdom teeth.
One
of the reasons scientists have been so interested in the argon ratio in Martian meteorites is that it was — before
Curiosity — the best measure
of how
much atmosphere Mars has lost since the planet's earlier, wetter, warmer days billions
of years ago.
The proposed merger would also spell the end
of ESF's own funding activities,
much to the dismay
of some researchers who say that it provides essential support for young researchers and pan-European networks engaged in
curiosity - driven research.
Rey says that this curious - looking creature — described as having the snout
of a pig, the ears
of a rabbit and the tail
of a kangaroo — is
much more than just a
curiosity to be checked off a bucket list.
In as
much as I am most concerned with imaginative fiction, theology
of creation and feeding my son's
curiosity, this book meets all my needs.
It is evident that society is willing to pay
much more for
curiosity - driven research in science than for the analogous thought - and beauty - driven practice
of the arts and humanities.
By reusing so
much of the original MSL
Curiosity design and engineering work, the 2020 Mars rover mission is expected to cost just $ 1.5 billion, vs.
Curiosity's $ 2.5 billion.
With the help
of missions that have gone before
Curiosity, we know that Mars was once a wet world with liquid water oceans that tell the story
of an ancient Mars that was
much warmer than it is today.
And
much of what I stumbled into by following my
curiosity and intuition turned out to be priceless later on.
Sheila, What a great job you did tonight presenting the patient case and touching on all
of the systems with so
much insight, and also tweaking our
curiosity to delve deeper.
That self - portrait captures
much of the big picture
of a now 19 - year - old who can blend intellectual
curiosity with the tunnel vision to train in an unchanging environment that has little visual or aural stimulation.
What you don't see
much of is the atmosphere inside, it's dark but I won't say more, perhaps
of curiosity you will try it for yourself.
Out
of curiosity, I will put a top over the dress to see if perhaps it's just * too
much * colour and pattern for my frame, although I'm pretty sure I won't remake it into a top and skirt... too
much work with the zipper and lining.
... just out
of curiosity has your husband's style changed
much over the years or since your full time venture into this daily fashion blog?
What the mother
of the bride wears to the wedding is as important (read, invites as
much curiosity) as the bride's wedding dress.
Out
of curiosity, and to see exactly by how
much he had missed the cut off, I went to the sender's profile page.
It's
much easier to join a dating group on MySpace out
of curiosity (and then forget about it) than it is to set up an actual dating profile at an internet dating site.