Sentences with phrase «sorted by subject»

The library features more than 8,000 external links sorted by subject, as well as other research tools, including:
Below are the King Township Public Library's collection of electronic databases sorted by subject.
The videos indicate which grades they are for, include state standards, and can be sorted by subject.
The WebQuest Page This ultimate resource for teachers interested in using the WebQuest model not only offers an excellent list of WebQuests sorted by subject and grade level, it also provides advice for creating your own WebQuests, training materials and templates, WebQuest news and resources, and more.
They are roughly sorted by subject.
You can also find a wide selection of useful resources, sorted by subject and age range, on the TES resources pages.
The only thing I would like to have seen (and if this book were to be published again it would be nice if it were included) would be an index in the back of the book with page numbers, sorted by subjects.
These journalists are whitelisted, and can be sorted by subjects they cover, geographic locations, and even outlet type — print, tv, radio, etc..

Not exact matches

Sort your incoming messages by sender, subject, social or shopping.
Proponents of cryptocurrencies proclaim this sort of personal income is not handled by a central bank system and is not therefore subject to the whims of its inflation.
Instead, it is the sort of complex secret that reposes in plain view, an abiding condition that can only be seen, if at all, by standing still and looking, until the pattern emerges and makes meaningful the life of the subject.
Many of us are in ministry and have been subject to all sorts of abuse by the church... fill in a denomination, it doesn't matter.
The relationship between subject and object is no longer that relationship of knowing postulated by classical idealism, wherein the object always seems the construction of the subject, but a relationship of being in which, paradoxically, the subject is his body, his world, his situation, by a sort of exchange.
What we have termed the «subject» theory (R) also depended on the superject, either by the subject's being merging nontemporally with the being of the superject, or with the subject having a sort of proleptic being capable of persisting through the concrescence.
I want to sort through all of this for you, and we will do that by looking at the text and by letting the rest of the Bible weigh in on this subject.
The opening pages of [Out of Due Time] are plagued by the sort of wooly - mindedness that its subject devoted his life to combating.
In Psychopathic persons, mortifications may be entered on irrationally, by a sort of obsession or fixed idea which comes as a challenge and must be worked off, because only thus does the subject get his interior consciousness feeling right again.
I can not but think that the most important step forward that has occurred in psychology since I have been a student of that science is the discovery, first made in 1886, that, in certain subjects at least, there is not only the consciousness of the ordinary field, with its usual centre and margin, but an addition thereto in the shape of a set of memories, thoughts, and feelings which are extra-marginal and outside of the primary consciousness altogether, but yet must be classed as conscious facts of some sort, able to reveal their presence by unmistakable signs.
People «believe» all sorts of nonsense, and their «beliefs» are subject to change on a regular basis (listen to any John Kerry speech, in which he begins every other paragraph with «I believe...» followed by his belief of the week.
It is clear also that having such trust in the other means at some level that the learner is entrusting herself to the other by relinquishing the sort of control that subjects normally have over the objects they are studying.
Kids are subjected to — what is it, $ 10 to $ 12 billion * of advertising a year worth of targeted advertising — almost all of it for sort of unhealthy foods, so they come to school with preferences shaped by what manufacturers want to sell them.
There's been rumblings at the Capitol today that some Republicans would like to see Sen. Kevin Parker subjected the sort of trial - by - colleagues treatment received by former Sen. Hiram Monserrate that resulted in the ex-lawmaker's ouster from the chamber.
I never knew that he was the sort of man that would sit by idly and quietly whilst his own southern people and members of his own Christian faith are being humiliated, cheated, persecuted, enslaved, marginalised, slaughtered and, in some cases, being subjected to ethnic cleansing.
Deadline reports that 94 % of women surveyed by the National Sexual Violence Resource Center said they had been subjected to some sort of harassment or abuse by an older individual in a position of power.
While it isn't the sort of subject that lends itself to movie greatness, the film is actually quite good, with solidly stylish direction by Anand Tucker (Shopgirl, Leap Year) and flawless performances by Watson and Griffiths.
Its digs at racial stereotypes and dedication to honouring the images and conceits of black cinema from the Seventies are dead on - target for the most part, while its attempts to marry it all into some sort of spy plot are subject to the same extended dull spots suffered by any dinosaur Bond flick.
It's certainly not the perfect option for that, having been subject to all sorts of criticism from its treatment of race relations to its arguable redemption arc for arguably its most despicable character to its stereotypical look at small town America (a movie made by an Irish director about the flaws of America seems like it could get an extra boost from a voting body like the HFPA).
My Blind Brother could have said a lot more about the mechanics by which people consider themselves «good;» it brings up the subject a lot, only to set it aside in favor of sitcom antics (which, to be fair, are mostly diverting in a low - key sort of way).
It's a gamble that never quite pays off: the film feels unguided by anyone other than its subjects, and the kids eagerly take over, sort of like that projector scene in Gremlins 2, I guess.
There's a fantastic Parents» Guide to Social and Emotional Learning that our friends at the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) contributed to, and a hub for links to additional academic resources for parents sorted by state or subject.
Because - and especially in their assessments - they tend to reflect familiar categories: The sharp and often distorting distinctions among and between «subjects»; age grading; the value placed on quick recall; the dumbing down of the quality and grace of expository prose to make it fit into some sort of rating scheme; the overload of material to be covered, usually the inevitable result of intracommittee ideological logrolling, which leads to a bit of this and a dollop of that; the almost absolute denial of a value placed on individual ingenuity, craggy but provocative thinking, sustained work, and desirable variety; the lack of interest, signaled by the assessment apparatus, of the virtues of fairness, good character, and imagination.
Gender gaps are not an issue that can be easily sorted out by subject.
Mimio Connect Lesson Plans — If your classroom has a Mimio system, find lessons by searching keywords, sorting by grade or choosing your preferred subject.
There is all sorts of legislation which prescribes what LAs can and can't do and it is subject to oversight by the Schools Forum.
In addition, it will make it easier to use computer software to help us and the public sort through comments, organize the comments by subject, and do other things that allow more effective use of the comments.
Troubles of another sort are the subject matter of the winner of the CAP Best Novel Award: Her Secret Rose by Orna Ross, part one of a Yeats - Gonne trilogy with the intriguing subtitle: Between the Words.
I search for bargain - priced, then related subject, then by ranking in the left - hand area, then I sorted by price, and free comes up first.
The app also sorts your books by title, author, subject and latest reads.
More the assignments that are written by these phenomenal writers are not subjected to any sort of plagiarism of grammar mistakes.
If it is written by the author of the book, the afterword will be about how the book came to be and the situation surrounding it, and it will offer some sort of final or concluding thought on the subject.
The app sorts your books by title, author, subject and latest reads.
Agents need to be mindful that if they have knowledge of a defect, patent (obvious) or latent (hidden), this information needs to be «disclosed» in the actual listing; the listing agent needs to draw to the attention of his seller, making the seller aware that his agent «knows,» whatever he knows, or surmises, has seen with his own eyes, or has been made aware by his seller — sometimes surreptitiously, (by agent's putting the information confirmation in writing and has advised the seller the need for disclosing), directing his seller to get «fix - it» quotes, repair before going to market, or offer a rebate to his buyer for the dollar amount involved, and advise the seller that this information if known by his agent, or by the seller, «must» be disclosed in some manner, in writing, so as to prevent the seller and all the agents involved (including «team members), both buying and selling sides, from lawsuits, or possible resultant non-closing of transactions, not just even non-removal of conditions, (failing which clauses, conditional clauses — condition precedent, not condition subsequent — self destruct) during which lag time the subject property is theoretically off the market wasting valuable market time, which could prove especially financially disastrous in any sort of turbulent down - turning market.
Remember, though Buffett acts as a sort of King inside BRK, even he is subject to the corporation and the committees set up by the board.
Still, given the sort of recommendations typically generated by the conservation biology community on this subject, I suppose we have to recognize this as some kind of progress.
Ultimately it's still a game worth playing, though, if you have any sort of interest in the subject material or experiences driven heavily by the narrative.
I am not sure the things that I would've sorted out without the actual points documented by you on my subject.
Subject Matter of the Artist: Robert Goodnough, 1950 - 1965, a new book published by Soberscove Press, is a time capsule of sorts.
17 In mid-century France, as in 17th - century Holland, there was a tendency for artists to attempt to achieve some sort of security in a shaky market situation by specializing, by making a career out of a specific subject: animal painting was a very popular field, as the Whites point out, and Rosa Bonheur was no doubt its most accomplished and successful practitioner, followed in popularity only by the Barbizon painter Troyon (who at one time was so pressed for his paintings of cows that he hired another artist to brush in the backgrounds).
[1] She was the subject of an early portrait by Andy Warhol that made her a Pop Art icon, of sorts, [2] as well as the subject of portraits by Roy Lichtenstein and Robert Rauschenberg.
This new body of work is comprised of 292 pictures from 3712 newspaper posters, stolen / retrieved, one by one by the artists themselves for more than 6 years, and then sorted and classified by them according to subject.
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