Sentences with phrase «self in a brief time»

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In it he discusses the amazing development of man's brain which, in a relatively brief time (anthropologically speaking), allowed him to emerge from animalism to self - awarenesIn it he discusses the amazing development of man's brain which, in a relatively brief time (anthropologically speaking), allowed him to emerge from animalism to self - awarenesin a relatively brief time (anthropologically speaking), allowed him to emerge from animalism to self - awareness:
Whenever Shrek (Mike Myers) is sent away on a quest — be it to rescue a princess, find a potion or, in the case of this movie, seek out a royal heir — it's never more than a case of brief, breezy there - and - back - again, with one or two minor diversions (usually some kind of ambush in a forest), plus perhaps a campfire - side heart - to - heart, during which the irascible ogre will at least partially come to terms with whichever self - doubt that's plaguing him — this time his confidence in himself as a father.
Formal classroom training still has a place, particularly when a situation calls for hands - on practice, but it does not offer the same just - in - time flexibility of technology - centric solutions such as videos, demos, or brief self - paced eLearning.
The value of this experience is enhanced when students share individual plans in group sessions, brief the group on their purpose, revise plans if the critique brings forth acceptable suggestions, report to peers on progress made after following the plans for a period of time, and evaluate the plans using self - designed criteria.
From time to time in this space, WestBow Press publishes brief accounts, written by our authors, about how self - publishing their books has affected their lives.
The rich world created by Jet Set Games doesn't stop at the visuals though, as each character we encountered in our brief time with the game were larger - than - life and very self - aware.
A brief look at the Court's case - law on the privilege against self - incrimination, in Orkem as well as in more recent cases, shows that legal persons at times benefit from little protection.
Several longitudinal studies have indicated that returning to full - time work after a brief maternity leave was a risk factor that compromised maternal mental health (depression and anxiety), especially when shorter leaves coincided with maternal fatigue, poor general health, poor social support, marital concerns, and other risk factors.17, 18 When mothers in the Wisconsin Maternity Leave and Health Study were contacted one year after they had given birth, no significant differences were noted between home - makers, part - time, and full - time employed women in measures of mental health such as depression, anxiety and self - esteem.
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