The work I am the curator of my own misery 2010, is an example, which
prompts questions of perception and meaning.
Throughout each part of the conversation, you can ask
prompting questions as appropriate or needed in order to address key characteristics and / or actions seen within a learning - centered classroom.
Her
images prompt questions around representation, perception and human experience and remind us of the complexity of the simplest things that can be observed in nature.
Travel can also be a trigger — visiting or living in a foreign country with a prominent ethical stance
often prompted questions.
Of course, there's more to selecting a mortgage than a low rate, but it
does prompt the question: how much have rates shifted over the decades?
Parents or carers can support problem solving by
using prompt questions that allow children to find solutions to a problem.
Her images
prompt questions around representation, perception and human experience and remind us of the complexity of the simplest things we observe in nature.
Public speakers, politicians and marketers count on being able to provide information that subtly blends into the listener's understanding of the world
without prompting questions or analysis.
If you accept the notion that the future of legal marketing is largely about demonstrating highly specialized expertise, this
inevitably prompts the question: how exactly does one do this?
The potential risk to public health posed by this
trend prompts the questions: Are these amateur biologists dangerous, and if not, could they be in the future?
These questions may
prompt questions from others and / or further in - depth discussion which in turn creates meaningful and productive challenge.
Which prompts the question, is this really an accidental reveal or just a less than subtle PR move to help build some hype for the struggling mobile giant's new products?
This belated and haunting discovery
prompts the question for both the real and fictional intended recipient: What if he had received the letter and called Lennon?
They have
prompted questions in parliament; triggered a law change ending donor secrecy in Northern Ireland; and have contributed to three separate ongoing investigations by the UK Electoral Commission and one by the Charity Commission.
Instead of solving the problem for them, you ask good
prompting questions such as, «How might you try this piece in a different way?»
Dependence on wealthy donors can
also prompt questions about whether such individuals have an influence on policy.
The way he conceded the game when an almighty come back was in progress will send shivers down the management and will
prompt the question even more strongly his position is first eleven.
Gainesville apartment
explosion prompts questions: Bad luck, or a malicious act committed by someone with a thirst for easy money and no regard for their neighbors?
Importantly, though, the
exhibition prompts questions about the role of galleries in the current politicized climate, and their goals and obligations to national and local artists.
ALBANY — Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo on Tuesday touted his proposal to mitigate the impact of a new federal tax law that could cost many New Yorkers thousands of dollars, but the
issue prompted questioning by the State Legislature.
However, with Kane's image in mind, the project and the resulting
photographs prompt the question: Decades from now, will we look back at Schoenstadt's photograph and see the embodiment of a significant cultural moment for women artists?
This of course was hit by mixed opinions both sides of the fence, while at the same
time prompting the question - So, is it BlackBerry Zed 10 or Zee 10?
Even though Kiva is well established, the news of Amazon's
acquisition prompted a question that often accompanies robotic success: What happens to the humans?
The relationship between Beijing and Moscow has reassumed prominence in recent years, yet historical complexities and power
asymmetries prompt questions about the depth and long - term vitality of their cooperation.