When we talk about civic engagement in action civics, students are
really getting the experience of making change, and that's not separate from the learning.
«When we talk about civic engagement in action civics, students are
really getting the experience of making change, and that's not separate from the learning,» he said.
But in order to
really get that experience, you'll need compatible games.
Star Trek: Bridge Crew requires precision when moving between controls in combat, and unless conditions are perfect for the PlayStation Camera you don't
really get that experience.
But in order to
really get that experience, you'll need compatible games.
Not exact matches
Whether it's the weather or your horrifying to - do list that has
got you down (or even if you
really can't put your finger on the cause) we're all familiar with the
experience of «being in a funk.»
I guess if I were to pick one piece of advice for other young entrepreneurs, I would suggest
getting a close adviser who has good entrepreneurial
experience, is
really smart, and is someone you
really trust.
«Employees are
getting really frustrated,» says Marc - André Malboeuf, Desjardins» vice-president of HR solutions, «so we're trying to simplify their
experience.»
If you
really don't want to learn how to code and would rather focus on
getting the business off the ground, look for a team or a development partner that has
experience in working with first - time non-technical entrepreneurs.
The government is doing
really everything it can to support this ecosystem, and I think it's just a matter of time to have different
experiences from different businesses, to
get the right regulations in place, and so on.»
Bootcamp not only gives everyone on the team the opportunity to
get to know the bootcamper and explore some of the areas that interviews might not have shed the light on, but also allows the bootcamper to
experience what working at Buffer
really is like and compare it with their expectations before moving forward with their journey.
«We've
got to couple great
experiences and great product with
really simple and well - timed promotions,» Target CEO Brian Cornell told reporters at a briefing in New York on Tuesday.
Really helpful article it was, mainly the contribution by other business owners puts an impact like
getting to hear it from
experienced persons.
«Climbing up to the capsules is
really adventurous and you kind of
get nervous,» says Austrian traveler Nina Huber, who
experienced Skylodge with her boyfriend, Michael Mitterdorfer, in August 2017.
«I think since,
really, I'm a conservative investor, that
experience of being in debt and also the
experience of seeing things happen to people who took too much financial risk and
got hurt, led me to be pretty conservative — I'm a guy that looks for singles and not home runs,» Bach said.
Instead, you'll
get the full
experience as if you were
really using their app, without the commitment or smartphone space required to download.
As Scott Morris, senior director of product marketing, puts it, «They're
really frustrated that that they can't
get that beautiful magazine they can design to the iPad, which is perfect for an interactive magazine
experience.»
That's been
really great in that you
get the consistency of
experience, mobile context informing desktop and vice-versa.
And yet, just a few years ago, there was
really no digital UX
experience to speak of, other than checking a static website to
get a phone number and hours.
By launching many such pilot projects you both hedge your bets and create a myriad of small learning
experiences for yourself, which helps you course correct and figure out what you
really want and the right path to
get you there.
It's a world away from the
experience of most of America's aspiring entrepreneurs, but Jackley says that this story still has a profound lesson to teach them This Ugandan entrepreneur demonstrates that «you
really don't need to wait to
get started.
«A big part of the learning
experience in starting a company has been
getting really comfortable with organized chaos,» says von Rickenbach.
In that case, even if the job
gets done, it's
really hard for employees to
experience any kind of growth.
Even though we're already
getting behind this kind of thinking at Ford, David's style and
experience energized our employees and
really got them thinking about marketing differently.»
She also provides a reality - check of sorts; it can be easy to
get lost in the world and culture of your institution and not realize that what you are
experiencing is abnormal, unhealthy, or unfair, and having someone to help me sort all that out has been
really helpful.
We do
get a lot of customer feedback to make sure that we're appropriately priced across our whole menu, and the great news is as you think about what we talked about on our brand health metric Worth What You Pay, we're making great progress on that front, but that's
really generated on the yields with the 4 for $ 4, and what we need to do is make sure that the customer feels that our core and LTO items are appropriately priced for the value that we're providing, and that's not just what you put into the food, but that's what you create as the total customer
experience to make sure they feel good, that it's worth what they pay.
I think folks are maybe open to that in places like social networks or even ride sharing, but if you tried to do that in healthcare or if the government tries to do that and takes away what people have, promising they've
got something better, folks
get real angry and it only takes one or two bad
experiences, one or two people who
really have something bad happen to them, to end that real quick.
And when they
get them in their hands, they seem to be
really happy with what they see, and what they can
experience with the new user
experience on BlackBerry.
It was
really fun and I would like to give other girls an
experience similar to one that I
got.
And even though the campaign was not successful in
getting Mr. Raczynski elected (not for lack of hard - work, it was a
really bad election year for Liberals in Alberta) it was a worthwhile
experience.
It was
really important to us that whichever
experience you chose, you still
got great value.
I have no first - hand
experience in this, we didn't put any funds into starting up Six Revisions or Design Instruct because they were all allocated to content production, development, and our technology infrastructure, but I personally know a few bloggers that have invested in online advertising like Google Ads, Facebook Ads, etc. and it
really shortened the time it required for them to
get serious site traffic compared to others (like us) who chose not to invest in
getting that initial boost in site traffic.
I don't think anyone can
really get it, until they've
experienced it.»
I
really hoped that this would
get better in the future (like the other
experienced fasters were saying).
Good Judgment Comes from
Experience, but
Experience Comes from Bad Judgment — You can read lots of books or blogs about being an entrepreneur but the truth is you'll
really only learn when you
get out there and do it.
Similarly, when a friend hails her low interest rate or her airfare or her concert tickets as a God thing, it's nearly impossible to
get away with asking if she
really needs a new house or a vacation or yet another Dave Matthews
experience without seeming to rain on God's parade.
When you
get them out to a retreat, they
really love the
experience, but actually
getting them to go is hard.
Atheists often
get a bad rap among Christians, but in my
experience, many atheists are atheists simply because they have the courage to ask questions many Christians are afraid to ask, and when Christians hear these questions from atheists, the Christians either condemn the atheist for asking such questions, or gives some answer that is not
really an answer at all.
And when you
get right down to it, her description of the science was not
really that great either (which is not surprising, considering her
experience in the space program was as an engineer, not a scientist), so it's wrong to say there is nothing wrong with her synopsis.
In our everyday
experience, where things occur in a causal chain, we
really do expect that there must be some «first cause» least things
get ridiculous.
this just shows that the world is
getting weirder by the day... the pope is right, the world is
experiencing amnesia nowadays... people especially in the west tends to have this amnesia coz they believe that they can live without God... they believe that they do nt need Him coz, they still able to survive... BUT what they do nt realize what these are all temporary... just look at the crisis going on right now... maybe God is still a mystery coz only FAITH can conquer mystery... can anybody out there lead me to any person who can create simply a tree, a true living tree... we know for sure that there are some who can create furnitures out from a tree... im
really bothered that the world will end sooner than later... GOD FORBIDS... history just keeps on repeating itself... what a pity for the small children and the coming generation...
One thing I would
really like to say is car insurance cancellations is a terrifying
experience and if you're doing the appropriate things as a driver you'll not
get one.
I've
got a pile of degrees and years of
experience doing
really one very specific thing, and a resume that shows it.
I frequently
get really sweet emails from
really sweet people who say they've been in a perfect church their whole lives and have never seen anything I talk about, nor have they
experienced it.
The more we
get the «things» we think we want, the less we are able to
experience the contact with God we
really want and must have to live.
But we plan to both
get pregnant together and
experience pregnancy together, which I think will be
really special.
Faced with these wonderful facts of human life (charity, beauty, etc), evolutionary reductivists default to subjectivity, assume that our impressions of value are illusory and see moral reasoning as a sophisticated mechanism to
get what we
really want (a free decoder ring to anyone who, without laughing, can explain my Petco
experience in these terms).
It seems you
got a gift from Alexandria and Gary by them adding an example how easyly the separation of oneself from others goes on when someone is trying to express (her / his) inner
experience in words and not beeing able to
really listen to eachother just because of the «religious» labels already existing in the minds.
The thing I love about this book, (and all of Sarah's writing), is that she
really gets the evolving faith
experience and how it's not just an intellectual exercise, but rather a deeply personal and consuming rearrangement of the self that affects body, soul, relationships, and identity.
I've never
really related to that and it has certainly
got in the way of me
experiencing God.