In fact, both
schools of thought share the view that, in many cases, a first draft is best attempted before you even glance at a precedent.
There is also an alternative
school of thought shared among women that men feel entitled to at least a good night kiss if not something more in exchange for a free meal, depending on the expense.
Not exact matches
Musk's
school of thought is
shared by Y Combinator president Sam Altman and venture capitalist Peter Thiel, with whom he co-founded OpenAI, a nonprofit meant to ensure A.I. is used for good.
«Right now, it's really hard to get a firm handle on a total figure [for] what kind
of economic activity the
sharing economy encompasses in Canada,» notes Sunil Johal, policy director at the Mowat Centre, an Ontario - focused public policy
think - tank at the University
of Toronto's
School of Public Policy and Governance.
In an exclusive interview with Fortune, the next dean
of Emory's Goizueta Business
School Erika Hayes James
shares her
thoughts on «having it all,» her new gig, and the diversity imbalance plaguing American business
schools.
Andrew Policano, dean
of The Paul Merage
School of Business at the University
of California, Irvine,
shares his
thoughts on news — good and bad — in the economy.
There are numerous
schools of thought on how to effectively
share decision making.
Joseph Blasi is the J. Robert Beyster Distinguished Professor at Rutgers University's
School of Management and Labor Relations and author
of book, The Citizen's
Share and the Third Way
think tank policy report, Having a Stake.
This afternoon, Angela Walch, an associate professor at St. Mary's University
School of Law,
shared her
thoughts on the memo:
With personal insight and a fresh perspective, Jim Kouzes
shares his
thoughts on legacy and leadership in this compelling, in - depth Q&A in the just published Rotman Management magazine, a publication
of the University
of Ontario's Rotman
School of Management.
What makes me giggle most about your rude and blunt comments is that I too
shared your
school of thought.
When Shane was speaking
of Psalm 139 and the «not so nice» part in the middle, I
thought of my friend, M, who last week
shared that one thing she doesn't like about church is that she has to go home on Sunday and correct the things her children have been mistaught in Sunday
School class.
Here, then, are nine
thoughts I want to
share with my fellow religious conservatives: 1) As a matter
of political liberty I believe there are justifiable reasons to support such issues as prayer in
schools and public displays
of religious symbols.
In his latest book, first published in France in 1995, Hadot surveys with care the great
schools of classical
thought» Platonism, Aristotelianism >, Cynicism, Epicureanism, Stoicism, and Skepticism» and argues that they
share not only a drive to offer rational explanations
of the world but also a conception
of philosophy profoundly different from the way that discipline currently understands itself.
And, ultimately, what each
of these models — from
school lunch food trucks to give - what - you can restaurants and a technology - based food
share platform — proves is that the future
of food access is about both
thinking outside
of the box and about understanding the needs within your community to deliver something healthy and meaningful.
Though Wilma works in a public
school district rather than a private catering service, I
think you'll see that she and Justin
share many
of the same challenges.
We
think you'll agree these two are adorable, and their story speaks to the heart
of what
school nutrition professionals do: building relationships,
sharing love through food, and making a
school community a family.
In a recent conversation about mentoring with my long - time colleague Nettie Fabrie from Sound Circle Center who is the Pedagogical Dean
of the Seattle Waldorf
School, I posed a question about mentoring a new and untrained teacher and she
shared with me an important
thought about mentoring new teachers in general.
I'm going to leave this issue here for today, but in the coming days I'll
share here my own
thoughts regarding some
of SNA's proposed changes to the
school meal regulations, particularly the issue
of requiring students to take fruits and vegetables.
Kids are up and down because they have nightmares, they wake up to use the bathroom and can't fall back asleep, they
think there's a monster in their closet, they remembered they had something super important to tell me at 2 am while I was in the middle
of REM sleep (like what snack their friend
shared with them at
school).
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Just a quick post this week since the kids are off
school for half term, and keeping me busy, so I
thought I'd
share a few more
of the Tissue Paper cards which I made a little while ago.
Here is a link from the Waldorf online library to a short article by David Mitchell who
shares some
thoughts as to why Waldorf
Schools celebrate the festival
of Michaelmas.
Obviously, there are many
schools of thought when it comes to bedtime issues such as getting your child to stay in bed, kids
sharing rooms, what time bedtime should be, what the routine should consist
of and more, so there may be some advice
shared here that is contradictory to some
of the other advice.
If other Milby students want to
share their
thoughts on the current state
of school food in your cafeteria and / or what foods they'd like to see, please send them this way.
I agree with you to some extent, but as the originator
of the Change.org petition against pink slime in
school food, I did want to
share my
thoughts as well.
In honor
of School Nutrition Employee Week, we
thought we would
share with you some
of our favorite interviews, with some
of our favorite
School Nutrition HEROES, from our blog archives.
-LSB-...] Part 1 (
Thoughts From a Mother
of Four) is here, part 2 (Mother
of Seven
Shares Her Empowering Birth Stories) is here, part 3 (First - Time Mother
of Twins) is here, part 4 (How First - Time Parents Braved a Placental Abruption) is here, part 5 (Childbirth Collective Doula Film Premiere) is here, part 6 (First - Time Mama Bravely Faces Transverse Baby & C - Section) is here, part 7 (Homeschooling Mama
Shares Her Path to
Schooling) is here, part 8 (First - Time Papa's Perspective on Birth Center Birth) is here, part 9 (Mama's First - Time Birth and Faith in Women's Bodies) is here, and part 10 (Unmedicated Birth for First - Time Parents) is here.
The subject
of healthy meals at
school has been consuming alot
of my
thoughts lately so I
thought I would
share my feelings on this hot topic and also tell you why this has become an issue in my family.
@Iron Mike — I don't want to leave the impression that I
think Medicaid patients (many
of whom are ineligible), prisoners, (most
of whom belong there) and welfare recipients all
share an equal right to my tax dollars along with
school children.
While only 22 % percent
of New Yorkers
think the recently enacted state budget is either excellent or good for the people
of the state, at least 71 % agree that creating a $ 2.5 billion clean water infrastructure fund, increasing aid to local
school districts by $ 1.1 billion, allowing ride -
sharing services to operate in the state, and making SUNY / CUNY tuition free for families making less than $ 125,000 will make New York better, according to a new Siena College poll
of New York State registered voters released early Monday morning.
Do you
think the state should do something to help reduce the local
share of property taxes that go to
schools?
She also
shares her experiences getting up to speed as a new committee chair, and tells Alan what she
thinks of charter
schools and teacher's unions.
An assistant professor at Emory University
School of Medicine, Anita Corbett
thinks that it is Montgomery's right not to
share unpublished knowledge, but concedes that «we do not live in an ideal world — once information is disseminated at a conference, that knowledge is then out in the community.»
Over time, I've found some tips for making the preparation
of healthy
school lunches easier and since I get quite a few questions about creating healthy
school lunches, I
thought I'd
share.
Think about this... If the details
of a child's life have been
shared on social media from birth, a person could potentially find that child's date and time
of birth, eye color, hair color, photos,
school location and home address online.
So, I
thought it would be a fun idea to come up with a list
of healthy and easy back to
school recipes from this blog that will hopefully
share how healthy eating can be fun, enjoyable, satisfying, and take up as little time as possible, too!
In honor
of the end
of the work and
school week, I
thought I'd
share with you some
of my Follow Friday (#FF) faves!
In pure celebration
of not having
school today due to icy conditions, I
thought I'd
share my favorite things to do on a snow day!
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Given that we're hitting the time where a lot
of people are starting new jobs and those in
school are interviewing, I
thought it would be fitting to
share a few work appropriate looks over the next few weeks.
In honor
of school being back in session for so many kids and the rest heading back in the next week I
thought I'd pick a couple
of the breakfast recipes that were
shared last week.
In honour
of the start
of September and «back to
school» I
thought I'd
share with you guys some amazing sex facts that I recently stumbled upon.
In a University
of Birmingham release on the report, Dr. Ben Marder, a fellow in the marketing department at the University
of Edinburgh Business
School was quoted as saying, «My advice for people
sharing photos or links with a fan site is
think twice and
share once.
About Blog A young middle
school teacher in Little Rock
shares her
thoughts on classroom management, technology, literature and science, with the occasional dash
of Christian perspective.
About what
share of instructional time in high
school do you
think students should spend receiving instruction independently through or on a computer?
For middle and high
school teachers, I wonder if these questions could be asked by phone over a period of time, or through email or paper surveys, or in some kind of innovative Back to School Night where parents shared their thoughts and feelings rather than teachers talking to pa
school teachers, I wonder if these questions could be asked by phone over a period
of time, or through email or paper surveys, or in some kind
of innovative Back to
School Night where parents shared their thoughts and feelings rather than teachers talking to pa
School Night where parents
shared their
thoughts and feelings rather than teachers talking to parents.
For the rest
of the day, the president, known for
sharing his
thoughts on a wide range
of subjects on social media, never acknowledged the walkouts, in which students in every time zone spilled from their classrooms at 10 a.m. to remember the victims
of a shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High
School in Parkland, Fla., and to call for new gun laws.
76, dean
of the Harvard Law
School,
shares her
thoughts on the convergence
of education and law, her most recent book, In Brown's Wake, and teaching a young Barack Obama.
In fact, at the beginning
of any
school year, teachers can guarantee that their student roster will not be comprised
of students
sharing the same skill levels, nor will they all
think alike.