Engaged learning strategy: students write and then
sort ideas and opinions so each voice is «heard» anonymously - the cards do the «talking»
Not exact matches
I do all
sorts of things with my
opinions — shout them at televangelists
and news anchors on TV, collect them from my favorite writers
and speakers
and pundits, hide behind them when I'm afraid of a new
idea or perspective, stick them on Facebook
and Twitter through little sound bites
and thumbs - up applications.
You can try
and dress it up with all
sorts philosophical
ideas and such but it is still an
opinion.
You seem (
and again if I am wrong, apologies) to have heard him saying that church — or perhaps worship — is to be a forum for conflicting
ideas and opinions about God
and His revelation, therefore diluting the message of Jesus Christ with all
sorts of semi -
and full - blown heresies.
The problem with the
sorts of
ideas being batted around at the moment — primarily devolution for the English regions — is that they are at once too concrete
and too unsystematic, while also being too «top down»,
and too vulnerable to short term swings of public
opinion.
Who To Listen To When Your Marriage Is In Trouble - The Dr. Joe Show The moment people hear that your marriage is in trouble, you get deluged with every
sort of
opinion, recommendation,
and idea that people can come up with.