Sentences with phrase «produce more language»

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The country produces more movies than any other in the world — more than 900 (in more than 20 different languages) in 2011, according to Ernst & Young.
On June 9, an international group of scholars produced a petition, which was subsequently translated by volunteers into twelve languages and in less than two days received the support of more than one thousand Orthodox scholars from all over the world.
We doubt that Old Testament history ever produced a man more gifted in the use of language.
But language does more than produce disclosures or reach the heart, and in the thinking of Donald Evans we come to the self - involving and rapportive language that does things; this gives us an opportunity to see how a changed onlook can lead to effective confirmation results.
In fact, researchers found that Baby Einstein actually retarded language acquisition (producing children more like the real Einstein who was a notably late talker!).
Marching around saying it's «bullshit» whilst our politicians tour their constituencies in stab - proof vests, our bankers screw society for personal gain, our teachers describe classrooms as battlegrounds, our towns and parks have become no - go zones most evenings, our social workers come across the most appalling instances of abuse, just to name but a few of the most obvious examples - well, I think you need to produce a little more than some statistics and a bit of bad language to turn the narrative around.
Polling by American Solutions, a citizen action network I founded in 2007, shows that on issues such as producing more American energy, cutting taxes to create jobs, balancing the budget by cutting spending, English as the language of government, and more, Americans oppose the views of academic elites by 75 to 85 percent.
Less expensive and more efficient than the process that produced Dolly the sheep, the iPS approach also would skirt the language of many current prohibitions against human reproductive cloning.
The researchers said human facial expressions are very similar to other species on the whole, more so than human language, which is unique to humans, but these findings suggest that even though they look the same, they may be produced in different contexts.
New York, Churchill Livingstone, 1992:331] Thus, a left hemisphere stroke will be more likely to produce aphasia and other language deficits.
The study, published today in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B, analyzed the vocal sequences of seven different species of birds and mammals and found that the vocal sequences produced by the animals appear to be generated by complex statistical processes, more akin to human language.
There is no sex or foul language, but the images might be considered scary (though far from terrifying) and the dour themes of a planet full of dead people and menacing robots who co-opt the skulls of former living beings for parts might still produce a few bad dreams for the more impressionable members of the audience.
Produced by the British Council and supported by HSBC, the «Year of the Sheep» education pack introduces pupils to the differences and similarities between the lives of people in China and the UK while aiming to help children learn more about Chinese language and culture.
My hypothesis is that we'll see these models grow more rapidly in subject areas that are hard to offer or not offered at all — not just computer science, but also foreign languages (which video - based tutoring services like Fluentlee aim to target), elaborate project - based curriculum (which Educurious produces), or STEM coursework in general (which Nepris and Skype in the Classroom are poised to address).
The school is producing more National Merit honorees than ever before and, in the past five years, has doubled the number of students taking and passing advanced placement exams, even as the percentages of low - income students, minority students, and English language learners have increased.
In Children's House, students have daily exposure to the Spanish language through more formal lessons that engage them in simple dialogue with an emphasis on producing words and sentences in Spanish with appropriate pronunciation.
The standards covered in Unit 5 are: classify and sort two dimensional shapes based on attributes using geometric language, create two dimensional figures, identify two dimensional shapes, identify three dimensional figures, classify and sort three dimensional figures based on their attributes using geometric language, compose two dimensional shapes by joining two, three, or four figures to produce a target shape in more than one way if possible, partition two dimensional figures into fair shares, and identify examples and non examples of halves and fourths (and thirds).
McLaughlin, though unintentionally, also seems to further the idea that being introduced to a different language - and by extension its culture - at a young age produces more open - minded individuals who don't view the «bilingual» as having an «alien way of thinking» but rather as a person having a different opinion or view.
Subaru said the Impreza concept embodied a new styling language called «Dynamic & Solid,» and the car was significantly wider than today's Impreza to produce a «Wide & Low» look that gives the car a more athletic stance.
In October 1997, Michael Hart expressed his intention to produce more ebooks in other languages.
Information provided by Pottermore indicates that the seven Harry Potter novels, originally published between 1997 and 2007, have sold more than 450 million copies worldwide, are distributed in more than 200 territories, have been translated into 79 languages, and have produced eight films.
Two goals: supporting Project Gutenberg (by producing e-text) and free e-literature on the web in general... and more (by linking to 600 + sites that matter, all over the world in many different languages — including general literature, poetry, Greek, Roman and Medieval, Art, Music, Audiobooks, Books and Literature in general, Research, Education and Scientific Publications).
Now her curiosity about vaccination has produced On Immunity: An Inoculation, an extraordinary consideration of the pros, cons, history, language and metaphors of vaccination, the fears surrounding it and much more.
They have also produced travel guides, language guides for your phone and much more.
The artist created a far more daring visual language than many of his contemporaries, fusing vivid narrative with dizzying spatial distortion and jarring hues to produce striking settings for characters of diverse racial backgrounds and social classes.
For more than two decades, Jessica Stockholder has been fashioning a new language for sculpture and installation art, one that applies a painter's sense of form, pattern, texture and color to three dimensional spaces through the use of a staggering variety of media, from heavy duty construction material to mass - produced commercial products and even live horticulture.Her sculptural and architectural interventions spread themselves over the spaces they occupy; planes of vivid Technicolor hues abut precisely arranged and patterned objects and assemblages of unlikely materials combine and bloom amidst the colorful chaos.
Virtually everyone uses verbal fillers, though the frequency can vary greatly from person to person.18 A study of one language database showed that speakers produced between 1.2 and 88.5 uhs and ums for every thousand words, with a median filler rate of 17.3 per thousand words.19 Other databases show anywhere from three to twenty uhs and ums for every thousand words, placing uh and um thirty - first in a ranking of most commonly used utterances, just ahead of or and just after not.20 A British study showed that, contrary to popular expectations, the use of verbal fillers does not indicate a lack of education or manners; instead, the use of uh and um increases with education and socioeconomic status, a finding with particular implications for the legal profession.21 Older people use more uhs and ums than younger people, and, curiously, men consistently use verbal fillers more often than women — a finding that has been replicated across several studies.22 Women, for their part, appear to use a higher ratio of ums to uhs than their male counterparts.23
In actuality, the home server has more participants who know the same language, and so the support & participation of other players should be more significant and produce a better environment than moving to a foreign (US) server.
Tableau is a programming language which combines function with logic — if you are dealing with large amounts of data on a daily basis and wish to map it out more effectively, you can use Tableau to produce some attractive graphs and scatter charts.
Analyses of findings from an earlier intensive child development program for low birth weight children and their parents (the Infant Health and Development Program) suggest that the cognitive effects for the children were mediated through the effects on parents, and the effects on parents accounted for between 20 and 50 % of the child effects.10 A recent analysis of the Chicago Child Parent Centers, an early education program with a parent support component, examined the factors responsible for the program's significant long - term effects on increasing rates of school completion and decreasing rates of juvenile arrest.11 The authors conducted analyses to test alternative hypotheses about the pathways from the short - term significant effects on children's educational achievement at the end of preschool to these long - term effects, including (a) that the cognitive and language stimulation children experienced in the centres led to a sustained cognitive advantage that produced the long - term effects on the students» behaviour; or (b) that the enhanced parenting practices, attitudes, expectations and involvement in children's education that occurred early in the program led to sustained changes in the home environments that made them more supportive of school achievement and behavioural norms, which in turn produced the long - term effects on the students» behaviour.
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