Sentences with phrase «other areas of interest during»

As these cars are located at the rear of the train it gives guests a unique viewpoint from which to view any wildlife or other areas of interest during the journey.

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And I think by giving children project work, we open up areas during the school day when children can speak about what they already know, when they can ask questions, they can express interests that are different from [those of] other children.
But if we decide to explore other parts of the ocean, we still have options: we can go wider, exploring interesting and important areas of the ocean we'll never get to during the K - 12 curriculum, or we can go deeper, staying in the travel lanes but exploring aspects of those lanes most students won't see.
Other interesting place around this area is Pelaga Village featuring breathtaking green hill views with hectares of rice paddies on the foot of the hill.There is an old temple in Sangeh Monkey Forest and was built during the seventeenth century.
Mid-battle cutscenes also flow better than before, such as cameras focusing on areas of interest mid-battle, and meetings with certain generals happening in a more realistic way; while in the old games you would sometimes see your character interacting with a general on the other side of the map during a cutscene, this doesn't tend to happen now, some scenes flowing back into gameplay with your character standing in front of the officer they were speaking to, rather than suddenly finding yourself back on the other side of the map as though nothing had happened.
The best piece of advice I can offer to other professionals in the legal and energy sector is: «Make sure you explore different things during your career; discover what your true passion and interests are, and then once you have found your areas of focus within work, dig deep.
Louis and Ryan discuss the impact of the earthquake and tsunami on the world economy; inflation, interest rates, the Fed and Bank of Japan action and the U.S. budget negotiations; the profile of home purchasers today; the paradox of government intervention to make «homes affordable for everyone»; the direction of the rental market, rent vs. buy ratios; the comparison of Fed action during the Volker years vs the Bernanke era; Charlie Sheen, oil prices; the direction of the dollar and other currencies race to the bottom; the status of the dollar as the world's reserve currency; the abandonment of the gold standard; the fate of fiat currencies; Utah's gold standard push; the actions states are taking to cut spending; the price of gold and silver and their role as stores of value; real estate vs. gold and silver as investments; the impact of shadow inventory on general inventory; the impact of the numbers of government workers and their salaries on the D.C. area housing market.
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