Not exact matches
His offer to sit down over a brew or two with the City Council member and political aide detained by police on Monday seems to have generated as
much enthusiasm as a flat, warm mug of Keystone — or as President Barack Obama's
often ridiculed beer summit with Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates and a Cambridge, Mass., police officer
«The joie de vivre, the sense of
enthusiasm among founders and employees, is
much higher than you
often see in the halls of an academic lab,» he says.
E! calls it reality TV, but recently the meta aspect of visual storytelling, which is seen perhaps most
often in the likes of EXTRAS, CURB YOUR
ENTHUSIASM, and pretty
much any show named after the protagonist, are becoming especially prominent on the big screen.
Hattie also also criticises performance pay models in the report, saying that it is «difficult to find a performance - pay model that has made
much, if any, difference to student learning» and that they
often cause higher stress levels for teachers, which can cause them to lose
enthusiasm.
That, combined with the fact that the assignments can
often be adapted to suit your interests, means it's
much easier to keep up the
enthusiasm levels.
When a senior in college or a recent graduate starts seeking career coaching, he / she
often starts with so
much enthusiasm because he / she is ready for that next step.