Whitehead's rejection of the nearly universal assumption of the continuity of experiencing, his notion of unitary or quantum instances of prehending, is an important
part of his achievement, distinguishing it from the views of Peirce or Bergson.
Jerry Tarkanian draws so much basketball talent to his California junior college that four straight titles are only
part of his achievement.
The players did have something to prove but Allegri was a big
part of the achievements.
Why is perseverance an important
part of achievement?
cohort 1, for example, is leveraging the program to build on her experiences as a kindergarten teacher in the South Bronx, N.Y., and as the founding principal of Bushwick Charter School, which is
part of the Achievement First Network.
The school is
part of Achievement First, a nonprofit charter school management system founded in 2003 by two University of North Carolina graduates (Class of 1994), Doug McCurry and Dacia Toll.
The possibility that Inglewood Elementary School may become
a part of the Achievement School District caused parents there to send a letter supporting the school's principal and expressing concern about being included in the ASD.
This goes for all races, but the trend is that many of the students with families living in poverty drop out of high school, or are just not getting the right education needed and end up on the lowest
part of the achievement gap.
• Falk Elementary, a pioneer of the district's culturally responsive practices, which the district plans to expand to other schools as
part of its achievement gap plan, had the second - lowest growth rate in reading and a below - average growth rate in math.
«These disadvantages show up as
part of the achievement gap, discrediting capable children who struggle with medical issues, not learning issues.»
And the Achievement First issue becomes far more complex and serious because in the very center of the education reform debate is now a Commissioner of Education who has been
part of Achievement First since it was created and now faces what is certainly a direct conflict of interest or at least the appearance of a conflict of interest.
As documents have revealed, getting public funds for the school is
part of Achievement First Inc.'s corporate expansion plan.
Jonathan Sackler, a leading corporate education reform advocate in Connecticut and another major Malloy donor has been
part of the Achievement First Inc..
Greenfield schools, which are
a part of the Achievement First network, designed a schedule that leverages four modalities of learning: self - directed learning; small group learning; large group instruction, and immersive expeditions.13 Students engage in daily self - directed learning to build responsibility and differentiate the pace of their learning.
This win in particular is special for Pinoy Teens VIP √ as well, because whenever Olan's The Travel Teller bags an award — may that be local or national — it feels like we were
part of his achievement.
There will also be links back to the artist's website as
part of this achievement.
Burying the lead when outlining what you did in each role occurs when the most important
part of each achievement appears at the end of the sentence.
Only stress
the parts of the achievement that you would like to repeat.
For a chronological resume, or maybe all kind of resumes, it is always recommended to write your contact information and a resume introduction where you explain your goals,
part of your achievements and a brief description of your profile and potential as a professional.
From an online resume reading perspective, this means that bullets must be front - loaded so that the «wow»
part of the achievement appears first.
• Focus on your achievements rather than responsibilities in the experience section or by making a separate
part of achievements.
I wrote about how it is the biggest
part of achievement, and that we acquire a sense of self - efficacy in four ways: personal experience, observation of others, a positive mental attitude and from the encouragement of others.
Not exact matches
Asked what he considers his greatest
achievement, he acknowledged the obvious — «the chance to be
part of the software revolution empowering people was the biggest thing I have gotten to do» but made it clear it's healthcare that has his attention these days.
There's a wide range
of cultural attitudes within the U.S. Large
parts of the northeast U.S. tend to be
achievement - oriented, while in the South, there is an emphasis on honor, Basáñez says.
The rare founders willing to reveal their troubles tend to portray them as
part of a contained arc: Burnout, anxiety, and clinical sadness are searing but ultimately surmountable bumps on the road to
achievement.
Doing the right thing only reluctantly and as
part of a strategy to win a confidence vote may not sound like much
of an
achievement except for the fact that he did it.
Achievement comes naturally to the
parts of the business that play to our strengths while we struggle with the rest.
But Nikolas Cruz never felt a
part of this warm nest
of promise and
achievement.
This effort is
part of Starbucks ongoing commitment to creating pathways to opportunity for young people in Phoenix, which includes: the 100,000 Opportunities Initiative hiring fair last fall that helped 1,700 young people connect with jobs and resources needed to improve their lives; a revolutionary partnership with Arizona State University to establish the Starbucks College
Achievement Plan, with 6,000 partners (employees) now completing their college degrees with full tuition reimbursement; and two Military Family stores (near Luke Air Force Base and Davis - Monthan Air Force Base) employing many baristas and managers who are veterans and military spouses.
The false self is the
part of your self tied to your
achievements and possessions.
That is an important
part of freedom, no doubt; in this respect it must be admitted that the liberties
of bourgeois capitalist society are no small
achievement, and that they are not to be casually forsaken.
The person comes forth with self - respect adequate to almost any situation, with the respect for others that this competent self - respect entails, with the dignity that benefits the high
achievement of competent personality, and with the freedom
of personal initiative that represents a comfortable adaptation
of one's personal situation to the circumstances that characterize the social order
of which one is a
part.
This requires a mutual relationship between
part and whole: the good
of the whole society benefits the individual person or community, while the
achievements of the individual or community benefit the whole.
In publishing our round - up
of «33 under 33», we want to recognise people who, for the most
part, do not have their successes and
achievements publicised by the media.
Covenanting is an attempt to envision and make possible the gradual
achievement of an organic unity that would bring crucial
parts of the churches together.
In the cogent words
of the Williamsburg Charter, however, «Far from denigrating religion as a social or political «problem,» the separation
of Church and State is both the saving
of religion from the temptation
of political power and an
achievement inspired in large
part by religion itself.
Though the authority
of experience and character is gift
of grace it is also
achievement on the
part of men who work out their salvation with fear and trembling because God works in them.
They had participated little in any organization which might have demanded loyalty or submission
of one's own agenda for the
achievement of a whole greater than the sum
of its
parts.
«For the educated person can not play his full
part in modern life unless he has a clear sense
of the nature and
achievements of Christian culture: how Western civilisation became Christian and how far it is Christian today and in what ways it has ceased to be Christian»
The notion
of a cumulative
achievement of good in history which brings about in the world a more complete embodiment
of the divine order was an integral
part of the liberal Christian theology.
The
achievement of Aristotle which bears essentially upon my understanding
of the importance
of Whitehead is the incredibly subtle and suggestive manner in which Aristotle succeeds in doing justice to human being as a
part of nature.
This two - word phrase has more unchristian implications to it than any other I can think
of — a remarkable
achievement for a concept that is such an integral
part of Christian tradition.
This
achievement, which was an integral
part of Wiesel's life's work, more than justified his Nobel Prize for Peace.
Third, it is noteworthy that in Man's Vision
of God Hartshorne distinguishes between God's «purpose as laid down before all the worlds, or rather before each and every world» — which is
part of God's eternal and unchanging aspect — and «the more and more particular purposes which mark the approach to, and..., the
achievements of purpose which mark arrival at, any given point
of time» (MVG 237, my italics).
Its record
of achievement — there can be no doubt — has been formidable, in
part, because it is a demanding god, and is strictly monotheistic.
That
achievement was
part of the process
of assimilating the Germanic invaders — Goths, Vandals, Lombards, and Burgundians — to Romanitas.
This is
part of what it means to be Christian: to understand modern scientific, social, and cultural
achievements, including the insights and conviction
of other religions, in the light
of Jesus Christ.
The otherness, the contradiction and the undreamed
of implications
of revelation are nowhere more obvious than in the shocking disclosure by Jesus
of a love whose bestowal does not depend upon moral, spiritual or any other type
of achievement on our
part.
It is no small
achievement on Morgan's
part that his tale
of the Tathams also succeeds as a parallel history
of Pentecostalism in America.
After the
achievement of independence when the Episcopal Church
of its own volition got an Episcopate, and in spite
of the pompous pretensions and sober protestations
of such High - churchmen as Connecticut's Samuel Seabury, the new American church in order to attain organization on a national scale had to make the lay voice in its councils an essential
part of its being.