Not exact matches
And how are they going to
do up the political ladder with this much
shallow focus.
We can cross our arms and protest the «
shallow entertainment
focus of the church» or we can realize that God doesn't care if there we are shredding on the guitar or singing acappella.
- strengthening the upper body and core muscles for other gross motor tasks - strengthening the upper body and core muscles to create a stable base for fine motor skills - developing stability in the bones of the shoulder joint (the ball and socket joints of the shoulders and hips are
shallow and unstable at birth but are molded into stronger, more stable joints through weight - bearing)- visual development to quickly shift
focus from near to far - hand - eye - coordination - providing plentiful early opportunities for motor planning (movement problem - solving)- refining balance - integrating the movement (vestibular), pressure & stretch (proprioceptive), visual and touch (tactile) sensory systems - learning to coordinate movements where two sides of the body are
doing different movements - learning to coordinate upper body and lower body movements - developing body awareness and spatial awareness - fostering independence
Sure, they can be
shallow and just mainly
focus on the superficial aspect of you, but isn't that what you should be
doing in the first place?
We can best
do this in our public schools by
focusing on creating positive learning environments that nurture the whole child and provide access to enriching and coherent curriculum — not on
shallow tests designed to evaluate individual teachers and students.
Nintendo
did say they wanted to
focus on games coming this year, but it seemed
shallow when you consider more than half of them release next year.
I'm not saying that the game doesn't have a story because it
does, the problem is that it's
shallow because the game is more
focused on the action rather than developing a story.
The
shallow -
focus effect has real potential, and the software / chipset combo
does a great job creating an authentic - looking image.
The aim of the dual - aperture lens is to give you the benefits of a larger aperture - f / 1.5 - without the drawbacks of a large aperture when you don't need it - a depth of field that's so
shallow the subject isn't all in
focus.