Sentences with phrase «social stuff like»

You meet someone, introduce yourself and start to «engage» them with social stuff like a book or movie you enjoyed or a great new restaurant.
Lots of basic maths could be got out of this game: counting, adding etc, as well as social stuff like turn taking.

Not exact matches

She had liked some parts of her job — particularly her work with social media — but the fun stuff ended when she got promoted to assistant property manager.
In this modern age, that can be taken quite literally — rather than lovers giving each other paper cards that say stuff like «I Choo - Choo - Choose You,» people today are more prone to express their love electronically through various means including e-mail, text messages and social media.
Oh those naughty rogue nuns, too busy doing something positive like social justice and not doing enough negative stuff like opposing.
The have social anxiety around people that are not like them that makes them say some really mean stuff and they think they are helping.
I was in my first year of grad school, and, if you'd told me I'd eventually be making a living baking stuff like cheesecakes rather than doing what I in school for (social work) I'm not sure how I would've reacted.
We do the basic stuff — we sponsor events and do social media and reviewers» articles — but nothing like a major celebrity endorsement or huge billboards everywhere.
I posted pictures of a big M&M s - stuffed chocolate cake on my social media last week and y ’ all went crazy for it!I get it — chocolate cake + buttercream + M&M s inside + more M&M s on top = MAGIC.That original cake was for a friend and not intended for the blog, but given the response, I thought you might like to know how to make your own!First things first.
I am in Australia and the help is limited to careplans at your doctor, having therapy, and going to things like mensheds (guys talking it out and social stuff) Compared to the ladies, we come a distant last.
Social mobility is core liberal stuff, but in 2012, the legacy of cuts, tuition fees, EMA and other contentious coalition - bred proposals like the Beecroft Report will be a battleground on which Clegg must win.
Geneticist Eric Topol of the Scripps Research Institute in San Diego, California (17th place; 44,800 followers), who boasts more than 150,000 citations, says he once thought the social media platform was only for «silly stuff» like celebrity news.
I wanted my own place to blog, keep up with social media, and just enjoy the things I like to do... without worrying about the kids deleting apps or messing with my stuff.
I love him, but he's always posting inappropriate stuff (like memes or outrageous status updates) on social media for likes.
It can be hard, like any social situation, to know what to say to someone who's open, attractive, and stuffed with interesting qualities.
Unable to listen to the concerns of others, and I have a big heart and I love the stuff new developments in the field of technology and various sciences like excellence and innovation in all fields is able to provide the balance of social services for all people
Along with their top ten favorites, I'd like to recommend two others, The Facebook Era: Tapping Online Social Networks to Build Better Products, Reach New Audiences, and Sell More Stuff written by my friend, Clara Shih and Twitter For Dummies co-written by Laura Fitton, better known as @Pistachio.
Basically, you want all the stuff you always hear at the end of YouTube videos (for a good reason)-- likes, subscribes, shares, engagement, virality, and all other good things that come to social media marketers.
Her new book, The Facebook Era: Tapping Online Social Networks to Build Better Products, Reach New Audiences, and Sell More Stuff (Prentice Hall) just released on March 30th, talks about the cultural transformation underway thanks to social networks like Facebook and Twitter, and what that means for people's behavior, interactions, and relationships — both with one another and with businSocial Networks to Build Better Products, Reach New Audiences, and Sell More Stuff (Prentice Hall) just released on March 30th, talks about the cultural transformation underway thanks to social networks like Facebook and Twitter, and what that means for people's behavior, interactions, and relationships — both with one another and with businsocial networks like Facebook and Twitter, and what that means for people's behavior, interactions, and relationships — both with one another and with businesses.
We're always certain of how Spicer and Smith view Taylor, a fake person who puts on airs of kindness, intelligence, and entrepreneurship (She wants to open a boutique that would be like her social media account — but, like, all the stuff would be for sale).
If you were hoping for interesting insight into all the ways technology is redefining our world, again I'd point to you other, better stuff, like «The Social Network.»
Internal relations account for around 15 % of a head teacher's daily work; this is the social stuff that builds relationships with students and staff, like getting involved in school events like fundraisers, attending school productions, and generally being a visible and approachable face within the school.
We've blamed teachers for results equally or more tied to stuff like bad genetics, bad home & social environments.
They dug into other stuff, too, like navigating social situations and working through academic challenges.
I actually made a [connection]-- in science class... I made up this list that connected math and science and social studies... like Ben Franklin's discoveries and how that was historically based, but [he] did math stuff which also affected things scientifically.
Stu Levy has never been about the manga to me — he's always been the «face» of the other stuff, all those little pet - projects and admittedly odd but flamboyant social projects he engages in for reasons I won't dismiss but also won't try to fathom understanding (ie: not intended to target consumers like me, such as their recent America's Greatest Otaku reality show).
Hi Darlene — I'm an expert and present myself like that — but some agents I spoke to seemed very concerned about Twitter and FB following as well as other social media stuff.
iPhone and Android allow you to share stuff over social networks like Facebook and Twitter, so it's only natural to want the same with Amazon's phone.
So if you can say stuff like, «I was in law enforcement for 20 years and this is what really happens when somebody reports a missing cat...» Or «I'm a social worker who also writes cat haiku and I have proof that cat poetry has healing properties,» that will add the most to the discussion.
All of those run 1 to 2 weeks and give you lots of extras like social media shout - outs, emails to the 800 + host site email lists, and some Rafflecopter stuff.
Stuff like blogging, participating in communities, and using social media can generate buzz, and even get some momentum and anticipation for your fiction.
Looking at LitFire's «marketing» plans (which are eye - poppingly expensive, and look a lot like Author Solutions»), it's the usual mix of cheap and easy stuff (for LitFire) such as press releases and website creation; and things you could do yourself, such as book listings, social media, Goodreads giveaways, etc..
A beautiful painting is included in the visual art, the art of the images, hence, and I don't understand why paintings have not been so successful on the social like other bad stuff or commercial photos.
I think eventually I'm just going to take the ball, run with it, and just create one... I'll still have my blogs, but as far as a social media presence, I'm really going to just put Steve Scott, author - preneur, something like that where it's just... if you want to learn about habits or you want to learn about Kindle business publishing, that sort of stuff, then they can find me all on one central location.
Like the new, glory - be-to-WebKit browser, BlackBerry App World 2.0, social networking bits, and multimedia stuff and revamped homescreen and interface.
Then I mess around with 80 % stuff like website design, blogging, and social networking.
As for the social aspect, it's hardly unprecedented, and adding similar features would be trivial for other companies and devices; services like Facebook, Twitter, and e-book stores love to make that stuff happen.
Either way you're going to have to do all that icky stuff like being on social media.
It has playstation games + universal remote + india focussed apps and things like social feedreader besides all the browsing stuff.
Also forget about all the other trendy stuff like «establishing a brand» and «social media» being essential for success.
The final piece of this, much like I talked about in week 1 is that you can't do all of this in a vacuum, you must be out there and blogging, tweeting, and sharing this stuff on social media.
So... useful stuff to work on... I like the idea of doing 2 hours before looking at business / social media... may try that one.
For some actual useful information, visit YourMoneyYourWealth.com to access white papers, articles, webinars and hundreds of video clips on important stuff like tax planning, investing, retirement planning, Social Security, estate planning and small business strategies.
It's the social interaction that's going to make this technology become invaluable, along with the best stationary VR experiences possible (i.e., racing, flying, tank combat, stuff like that).
I won't be detailing the «regular» marketing stuff, like posting news about the game on social media (we had a small budget of about 500 USD for paid ads), forums or Reddit.
Music simulation, music creation games, rhythm / action music games, dance games, karaoke, exercise aids, meditation aids (a small genre admittedly), vehicle simulation, social network Second Life stuff, Tetris, videogames that mimic traditional board and card games, games where you only avoid danger but never hurt anyone, farming games, games where you manage a business, games where you create and manage a family or a hospital or even a civilisation, sex simulation, dating games, art creation, cooking guides, brain training, pet caring, extreme sports like skateboarding or biking or freerunning, all sorts of puzzle and collecting games, games where you navigate mazes and obstacles, pinball, nonviolent detective and adventure or rpg games, interactive films or books.
I always felt like Jean - Michel could do the work, it was the social stuff that killed him.»
I'm familiar statistical methods that social scientists use, like regression, ANOVA, MLM / HLM, SEM, and the PCA stuff that came up with Mann.
Hmm, and what about the legitimacy of social engineering in the service of selling stufflike, eyeballs and politicians?
As a kid I used to watch cool documentries on arctic wolves, detailing the social structure of the pack; and stuff like that.
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