According to Schiff, government - issued money works because there are
other valuable things people can do with money.
Not exact matches
But the jobs that require math skills and social skills — communication, working with
others, all of these
things you're supposed to learn in kindergarten, those end up being
valuable because they're very hard to reduce to code or assign on a spec sheet to
people living overseas.
«I believe technology is a good
thing — a great
thing — but unplugging can be immensely
valuable — especially if you're exploring, collecting or with
other people!»
One of the
valuable things I found at Ryerson was a very underutilized budget for the debating team at the school, and with a friend and some
other people at school we really strived hard to build [the team] into something, and we did.
Since Thanksgiving is around the bend and there are loads of additional activities my family has planned for that weekend, she and I were discussing
things like wardrobe options and who will have the hairdryer (in my family, if one
person has a hairdryer, the
others can leave theirs behind to take advantage of
valuable suitcase space).
Priorities are those
things /
people / activities we treat as more important and
valuable, compared to
others.
After 5 years of trying everything this one
thing worked for me and that alone is a very
valuable data point and I don't know how many...
other hundreds of thousands
people who've used it over the years.
«That kind of experience, where students realize that
other people watching exactly the same
thing have different interpretations, is very
valuable,» he says.
In
other words, whatever the limitations of standardized tests may be, test - based value - added scores do, in fact, provide
valuable information about the
things most
people care most about.
You can't be all
things to all
people, and by offering specific, detailed and highly
valuable content to a particular group, you are necessarily excluding
other groups whose ideas and interests don't align with your message and content.
Don't enter
people's yards without their permission (and especially don't enter a gated property; guard dogs will attack you or you could cause the escape of another dog and compound your problems); don't let yourself get surprised; if you can bring mace, do so; don't enter abandoned buildings alone; don't wear clothes that make you look like you are not part of the neighborhood or rich or otherwise; walk like you know what you are doing otherwise your vulnerable attitude will be picked up by criminal types; don't enter caves or holes without proper procedures, be sure to use assistants, and use proper gear such as ropes and
other things that cave explorers or utility workers would use; park your car in a lighted place, remove visible
valuables, lock up and take your keys; be wary of sexual approaches — predators will try to engage you in conversations or try to touch you; and trust your gut when it says you need to get out of there.
One of the
other valuable things that I was introduced to at school was energy work and all of its benefits for not only
people, but animals as well.
Other than the whole self - experimental
thing, the book is a
valuable contribution to the lay
person's understanding of the problems with the chemical soup we are drinking and bathing in.
You know important
things, and you write about
things that are
valuable to
other people.