Sentences with phrase «people talk about character»

There is always an anxiety when people talk about character education in the public school context.

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«If you're talking about somebody's willingness to do or try something, you're now focusing on their character as a person, as opposed to their preferences,» she says.
A lot of people talk about persona development, but tend to mean fictional characters that portray an ideal customer.
Kirsten: I think that this is where I feel like I disagree with that... people who have made the biggest issue about character and about issues that you just talked about are evangelical Christians.
Far from being a text which tells people not to talk back to God, Exodus 33:19 is a text which invites people to enter into genuine dialogue with God about His character, actions, and behavior.
anyone who is in the lobby industry or marketing research knows about this business but the majority of the average forum readers have no clue that the person they are talking with is in character and secretly copying their info and telling some lobby if they agree or disagree with their agenda.
or «What a loving spirit he has» we don't mean the Holy Spirit, but are talking about the person's character or nature which makes them who they are.
This is why Jehovah's Witnesses talk to people about the Bible and offer free home bible studies with material in over «in 659 languages, using 29 alphabets and character sets.
«What young people really need is not more talk about the mechanics of sex and contraception, but encouragement to develop the character qualities of stability, faithfulness and commitment - the qualities they will need to build a strong and lasting marriage based on something that runs deeper than feelings and physical attraction.»
As reported by Metro, the former Arsenal striker Alan Smith has revealed that people at the club have been talking about what a strong character the German defender is and that the dressing room has become a much more forthright place since his arrival.
If you see a character in a movie or on TV with a cigarette, talk about smoking, nicotine addiction, and what smoking does to a person's body.
She can empathize with people who are not right in front of her (an aunt you're talking about, a character in a story).
They might be having a discussion with a friend who's talking about an achievement, and women with this character trait, instead of just being happy for that other person, may feel uneasy because the attention's being directed elsewhere.
People are and have been talking about you character and the lack of decent behavior you have to often displayed.
«When people talk about games being «so addictive,» usually they're referring to games like Farmville or Diablo that give players rewards, such as better equipment or stronger characters, as they play.
Let's not forget that office remains office and business style to any modern woman is like a business card which talks loud about her versatile character, attitude towards work even inspiring people around.
If I tell you here about my character I wo n`t be honest cause it is absolutely impossible to talk about myself in few words) I will say that I am very passionate person, honest, and...
(how i can describe my self every one thinking about his self is good... but when you start talking or chatting with the people, people they come to know your character... i do not like when i describe my self i like wh..
Instead of bothering with problems of characters in this not so deep and not so ambitious game, you should go and talk to real people you care about.
Well, I'm not too familiar with the Iron Man comics, so when people started talking about characters like Whiplash and Black Widow entering the mix, it meant absolutely nothing to me.
In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, which covered everything from working with a green screen to putting more black people in science fiction, Tessa Thompson talked about the development of her character Valkyrie in Thor: Ragnarok — and one key moment that got left on the cutting room floor.
«But it's an interesting — I love how in Birdman, it talks so much about where the persona ends and when the person and the character become the same thing.
So it is; by virtue of its characters, Due Date bypasses empathy altogether, yet it still talks about treating other people with a modicum of compassion.
During my extended interview Reeves, we talked about what he learned from early screenings, how the first people to see the film were J.J. Abrams and Drew Goddard, Andy Serkis» amazing work as Caesar, how Woody Harrelson contributed a lot to his character, how his first cut of the film was a lot longer and he ended up with fifteen to twenty minutes of deleted scenes, future Apes movies, and so much more.
«Unlikely Heroes: The Characters of The Big Short» (11:28) allows the actors to talk about their roles and to consider the real people being portrayed or composited.
Plus, she talked about how projects like this are rare and the challenge of playing a character that's based on a real person.
The performers also talk about their complex characters and what knowing when the world will end does to people.
The movie falls apart at the end as Niccol is forced to complete Egan's narrative arc, but the filmmaker doesn't want people to leave the theater talking about a character.
«Getting Into Character: The Cast of Devil's Knot» (7:48, HD) has Reese Witherspoon, Colin Firth, Alessandro Nivola, and Stephen Moyer talk about playing real people, whom they met or talked to.
Giamatti talked about how wild it was to be a part of such a historically terrifying story, that he describes as «a horror movie, in itself,» and said that he played one of the wealthiest slave traders in America, at that time, how difficult it was to do some of what his characters does to these people, and how amazing it was to work with the director, who wanted to create a world it which these actions were completely normal.
«We're sitting down now, we're talking about the next ten years of Star Wars stories and we're looking at narratively where that might go; future stories beyond Episode IX, with these new characters, Rey, Poe, Finn, BB - 8, but we're also looking at working with people that are interested in coming into the Star Wars world and taking us to places that we haven't been yet, and that's exciting too because it's a vast galaxy far, far away,» said Kennedy on the latest episode of The Star Wars Show.
The characters are talking heads, not people to care about, and there are only very small details about each of them meant to illuminate their humanity.
Teacher, educationalist and examiner Anthony Kerr - Dineen delivered a much ‑ talkedabout presentation on the role of character education in young people: how zest, grit, self - control, curiosity, optimism, social intelligence and gratitude (the so ‑ called «super seven»), can be developed in young people through the performing arts.
JE: The title of this particular paper mentions ventriloquism and just to let people know, when you talk about that it's not the teacher using the puppets is it, it's the student giving these voices to, well it was everything — figures, digital characters...
Their materials describe good character and talk about the attitudes a person needs in order to improve relationships and make ethical choices, and they have formed a leadership development program that can be accessed through training seminars, workshops, books, magazines, curriculum, and e-mail.
Using the language that people who work in politics use to talk about schools, he explains how his experience was «transformational», how it «emphasised character» and he was «lucky with a lot of the teachers I had who were just extraordinarily brilliant teachers».
Summary: In this article from the Op - Ed section of the New York Times, David Brooks talks about aspiring to be a person of character.
Combining the page - turning plot of a thriller with memorable characters, fascinating moral dilemmas and the painstakingly precise prose that Patchett is known for, State of Wonder is a novel that people will still be reading — and talking about — years from now.
We also talked about when it makes sense to abandon a series that just isn't performing, open - ended episodic series versus ones that have a clear overarching storyline, and how to develop characters that keep people coming back for more.
Screencraft.org has a fabulous video interview with this writer extraordinaire and master of dialogue in which he talks about creating memorable characters («what a character wants, and how they go about getting it defines a character»), and how characters do not resemble real peoplepeople don't speak in dialogue» and «their lives don't unfold in narrative arcs.»)
Some people talked about starting with world - building, others about starting with characters.
Not one word about how their own stories just didn't interest people because they had just two characters talking in a white room in their openings.
In my last post, I talked about how to dramatize a character's escape from the haunting effects of shame or guilt by seeking to regain the respect or obtain the forgiveness of the person most centrally connected to the humiliation or injury.
«We've been talking to people about the idea that you'd be able to click on a character and get either a small video about who they are or a mini book about them or a game to play.
During an early post-launch interview, when people were still upset about Lucina and Dark Pit, Sakurai talked about how clone characters came to be, and mentioned Alph.
But I think that the general quality of these games should grow (and I'm not only talking about the technical aspect of the games): people now want deep scenarios, with good universe and interesting characters, they want to be the heroes of real epic stories.
We're not having a reasonable debate, we're just seeing a lot of websites running articles moaning without really offering much reason and a lot of people loudly declaring that they are done with Game of Thrones, not because there's something actually worth talking about, but because it was a fan - favorite character who, because she had one badass moment last season, is now supposed to be exempt from the usual hardships Game of Thrones likes to throw around.
You can check out the trailer above for the developers talking about making the game and giving characters personality to make the comings and goings of the people who'll dirty up your shiny new hospital interesting.
I don't know if Coda is a person that really exists or a fictional character or if Wreden is just talking about himself.
Everywhere on the Internet, people talk about the heroes and their lives, fan - fiction, new characters, and strategies.
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