Sentences with phrase «reading approach with»

This packet will guide your planning and instruction process for using a guided reading approach with children with special needs or autism.

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- take time away from the day - to - day running of the business to read books or attend seminars as a way to uncover new ideas and approaches to running the business with the goal of uncovering the kink that's holding up its progress.
After reading Lupkin's case study on a network marketing company that grew over seventy - million in sales with his approach, Carter knew it was time for the pair to co-author a book.
Their ability to read employees» emotional state, reactions, and stress levels helps these men and women manage their teams with a strategy and approach that is both thoughtful and compassionate, but also direct and with trackable outcomes.
If you like my approach, either after taking my online franchise course at Franchise Business University, or after you've spent time reading some of my articles, consider working with me.
I know this page is long, but if you take the time to read through it, you'll come away with a different perspective about links, and learn how my approach, philosophy, process and practices help you succeed.
In the 1st part we discussed the principle of reciprocity, how people are more receptive to any opportunities you approach them with, if you offer something to... Continue Reading
After countless hours of reading and talking to anyone who wanted to I've decided to go with Lars» simple approach implemented as a bucket model — i.e. 3 buckets / pots / assets: -
Whether one agrees with his politics or thinks he'd be a competent president is a different matter — but thank you for writing a great article on religion and avoiding the attacking, degrading and slandering of other writers» approach, which - while probably provoking interest and getting many reads - is simply disappointing and quite frankly hypocritical when it comes to religion.
Principle 16, so necessary for immediate application, reads: «National authorities should endeavor to promote the internalization of environmental costs and the use of economic instruments, taking into account the approach that the polluter should, in principle, bear the cost of pollution, with due regard to the public interest and without distorting international trade and investment».
I know that unfortunately, the universal acceptance of gay marriage and pro-abortion laws will come in our days with or without Obama, as we approach to the end of the age Jesus talks about in Matthew 25 (I wonder if President Obama has read that chapter too); but we don't have to settle right now for a Mormon Priest and President.
With that approach, whatever Scripture passages are read tend to be snippets — just enough for a springboard into the sermon.
Similarly, many people are completely satisfied with traditional approaches to reading the Bible.
If you compared my writing from ten years ago with the writing I do today, I use different terminology, different approaches to proving my point, different vocabulary, and I even have different theological beliefs, supported by reading passages of Scripture in different ways, all to accomplish different goals in the minds and hearts of those who read.
The next thing to say is that, as the believer, theologian, and preacher that I am, I read Scripture in the way followed before me by Chrysostom (regularly), Augustine (fitfully), and all Western professional exegetes since Colet, Luther, and Calvin that is, I approach the books as human documents produced by people of like passions with myself.
I believe Wright is wrong with his «New Perspective on Paul» idea, but I think he is right on target with this essay and helped confirm some of what I have been thinking about a new (or old) approach to reading the Bible.
This approach provides a group incentive to read solid religious books and to wrestle collectively with ideas from many facets of religious literature.
Anybody who has read other writings by me will know that for me the so - called «Process» conceptuality provides the general presuppositions with which the entire Christian enterprise may most satisfactorily be approached in our own time.
I've known many bloggers who approach me with questions about how to generate more readers only to follow up with a hasty, «Not that it matters if anyone reads my work.»
Smith rightly notes that, with this approach, «different groups of Christians end up invested in different interpretive paradigms, learn to ignore certain potentially threatening leftover texts, and are persuaded that the remainder of leftover texts can be explained away on an ad hoc basis when they are «rightly understood,» read in proper context, or otherwise «correctly» interpreted.»
The Jewish scholar here touches on a basic issue with which both Jews and Christians struggle as they seek to read the signs of the times and to approach their historical responsibility with a sense of honesty as well as hope.
Frankly, I really, really like this approach, because (as you may know if you have been reading my blog for the past six years or so), this is all I have been able to do with Scripture for the past decade or so.
He prefaced this with a vague endorsement of negotiation for peace, which could be read as an endorsement of Obama's approach to Iran.
I actually disagree with you in that I believe a lot of extra information is gleaned from touching or approaching an object that you have only read about or heard of.
I think the authentic religious approach to the Old Testament is the one that reads it critically and engages with it in that very critical way.»
All in all the book provides an excellent read with some unique testimonies, anecdotes and insights into a wise and mature approach to human sexuality.
Yet these approaches have been in tension as often as they have been complementary, sometimes misleading dares — as with the tendency to read her substantial corpus through the narrow prism of her best - known essay, «Toward a New Yiddish.»
Though I was excited to read it, and agree in principle with the «Simple Church» concept, that every church needs to drastically simplify what it is doing so that it can do a better job of making disciples, I was a tiny bit disappointed with some of the approaches used by the authors.
Yet, with abundant references to television shows and popular music, as well as Christian's frequent concession that neither she nor the atheists she addresses are theologians, her approach makes for a light and easy read, presenting lofty topics in a readily accessible manner.
To my Fathers in Christ, the Catholic Bishops of Connecticut, I approach you, in the form of this letter, with a mind troubled by the words of your statement read at Mass in my parish on Sunday, September 30, regarding Plan B and the four Catholic hospitals in our state.
At first reading, Kant's deontological ethics contrasts markedly with Whitehead's aesthetic approach where all actual occasions seek to achieve maximum value experience.
Reading these words, they may be at a loss to know in what spirit to approach the dialogue with Hinduism or other non-Christian faiths.
Think of reality this way, Origen should be read as saying, and you will be able to enter more fully into the wisdom of the Scriptures because you will be thinking scripturally; you will approach the Bible with a biblical view of reality.
Here the ideal of scripture reading as a type of scientific objectivity is replaced by an approach that creatively interprets with love.»
If I were choosing recent books in this area which most deserve to be read outside the country, I would start with Oliver O'Donovan's political theology in The Desire of the Nations; John Milbank's critique of the social sciences in Theology and Social Theory; Timothy Gorringe's provocative political reading of Karl Barth in Karl Barth: Against Hegemony; Peter Sedgwick's The Market Economy and Christian Ethics; Michael Banner's Christian Ethics and Contemporary Moral Problems; Duncan Forrester's Christian Justice and Public Policy; and Timothy Jenkins's Religion in Everyday Life: An Ethnographic Approach, which argues with a dense interweaving of theory and empirical study for a social anthropological approach to English religion which has learned much from theology.
Another effective approach, which is easier for leaders with limited experience, is to build sessions around book chapters which the couples agree to read together between meetings.
All we can do while reading the Bible is approach it with an open mind, and pray that God makes His main points clear, without us trying to prove our own feeble ideas while we read.
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A wise cook approaches each recipe with a critical eye and reads the recipe well before it's time to cook.
Both Everton - chasing a Champions League spot — and Reading — struggling to get out of the relegation mire — had ample reason to approach this game with effervescent vigor.
An interesting part of a book I read on Gonzaga basketball mentioned that Chris Peterson was approached for the Cal job after Tedford got the boot, and something along the lines of «not in a million years» was the response, implying that the administrative and other baggage plus lack of support that comes with a Cal head coaching job vs other schools would take too much of the coach's energy.
For too many moons that have passed many intelligent arsenal fans forget the rest have been demanding a world class cf. And for those who claim that our lost today has nothing to do with our attacking play then you need to read and learn a bit more about offensive approach.
As you approach the green get more precise with your read by looking for ridge tapers either on or near your line, seeing if your putt is uphill or downhill, and how much slope you have to tend to for speed control.
Reading would have humiliated us if we approached the match without caution and i think part of the reason for our last winning run was down to the fact dt we respected all our opponents and played with a lot of caution while we used our opportunities well.
Many of the same elements are present: The overall approach is to use spread spacing and option elements to create quick reads and low - risk / high - reward plays that allow for ball - control with the possibility for explosive plays if the skill players are really good.
Read his comment again and note that he says Mou is stating exactly what he wants up front and early on — in stark contrast to Wenger's dithering, indecisive and insipid milk and water approach: «Maybe» «Maybe not», «Perhaps we should...» «Perhaps we shouldn't», «What if this, what if that...» Wish someone would take Wenger by the throat and give him a good rattling and say «For F *** s sake GET ON WITH IT MAN!
Firstly, he was waiting for few results to go on his way and Also i just read Allegri could not wait any longer for an Arsenal approach and is going to sign contract extension with Juve so..
I live in hope and await with baited breath as I read articles about players linked to the club but in my heart of hearts I really don't see it ever changing with the current board in charge and the managerial approach and while I can write a reasoned article about the problem I have no real idea on what we the fans can do to change it....
After reading your post, I think you are a great and dedicated mother and from what you describe, your husband seems like a great DAD (not just caretaker) who just has a slightly different approach than you and is probably doing his best to balance the housework with giving her priority as well as attending to his own personal needs (like eating and showering).
• 8 out of 10 people (80 %) think fathers should feel as able as mothers to ask for flexible working • 8 out of 10 women (80 %) and more than 6 out of 10 men (62 %) agree that fathers are as good as mothers at caring for children • 7 out of 10 (70 %) agree, 42 % strongly, that society values a child's relationship with its mother more than it values a child's relationship with its father • Almost 6 out of 10 (59 %) agree with the statement that society assumes mothers are good for children, fathers have to prove it • 7 out of 10 (70 %) agree, 50 % strongly, that there should be a zero tolerance approach if fathers do not take on their parenting responsibilities • Almost 7 out of 10 (67 %) agree that dads should be encouraged to spend time in school reading with their child • 7 out of 10 (70 %) agree, 50 % strongly, that dads should be able to stay overnight with their partner in hospital when their baby is born.
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