Sentences with phrase «teaching this lesson as»

There will be lots of opportunities to teach those lessons as your child grows — choose your battles and follow your instincts about what's right for your family.
Teaching lessons as active games also enhances attention and memory.
At Paterson Public School Number 2, teachers get together to plan lessons as a group; then one teaches the lesson as others take notes.
It is believed schools will be encouraged to teach the lessons as soon as the summer term this year.

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How he handles grieving while teaching his son valuable lessons — all while dealing with the tremendous psychological baggage from his previous life as a Greek god — is what elevates «God of War» from an impressive, gorgeous action game to a memorable, meaningful game.
Responding to autoresponders, as funny as that may sound, taught me a few key lessons about where to look for PR opportunities:
Here are three great examples of millionaire entrepreneurs, as well as the lessons they can teach us:
Start - Up Chile was meant to teach Santiago a lesson as well: how to think entrepreneurially.
In an enterprise as faddish as music, endurance like that could teach modern business a few lessons.
Knitowski says the experiences at VoViDa and Caneum taught him a valuable lesson: To survive, business owners have to view cash as their lifeline.
While he concedes that talent abounds at Google, on Medium recently he argued that working at the company actually teaches you two subtle but important lessons that make it more likely you'll succeed as an entrepreneur.
«We found the teachers in our study were able to teach uninterrupted for almost twice as long after the outdoor lesson than after an indoor lesson,» Kuo commented.
As is always the case, my clients taught me some powerful lessons that haven't just informed how I work: Some have actually shaped how I live.
And, as they do every year, in 2014 my clients have taught me some indespensible business lessons that we'd all be wise to heed in 2015.
The MIT Technology Review recently reported that Walmart used VR to help workers prepare for Black Friday — simulations simply can't convey what it's like to be in the midst of that shopping crush — as well as teach more mundane lessons in customer service or how to stack produce.
It's a lesson my business coach taught me a few years ago, and it's made an immense difference in my ability to close deals as a result.
A former Goldman Sachs employee has taken the lessons he's taught at universities in the past and condensed them into one course that he describes as «an entire MBA.»
While there are courses you have to pay for, there are plenty of free programming courses, which are taught via video lessons, such as Programming for Entrepreneurs - HTML & CSS or Introduction to Python Programming.
«As soon as you get overly tied to the lessons you were taught in business school or elsewhere, I think you're going to start doing it the way it's been done in the pasAs soon as you get overly tied to the lessons you were taught in business school or elsewhere, I think you're going to start doing it the way it's been done in the pasas you get overly tied to the lessons you were taught in business school or elsewhere, I think you're going to start doing it the way it's been done in the past.
His experience as an athlete served as his inspiration, and his teammates were vital networking resources — but Westervelt says it's the lessons he learned from years of practice, matches and training sessions that taught him to excel in business.
Bitcoin has hit the mainstream in recent months after garnering more attention in the media, on Main Street, and on Wall Street, and has taught investors a lesson in its potential as well as its pitfalls.
They work to win elections, as this latest lesson teaches us yet again.
And in this episode of the podcast, you will hear from Tony and Ray as they discuss the evolution of Ray's career, the catastrophic mistakes he made that almost destroyed everything he built, and how the lowest points in his life taught him his biggest lessons.
But often, when people stop considering something as possible, the market has a spooky way of teaching them a lesson.
Rather, Uber waiting eight years to add a feature that most entrepreneurs view as standard to the product teaches us an important lesson: the offline experience shouldn't be recreated verbatim in an app.
Experience of resolving disputes after the fact has taught us a few lessons as to how to tell a real opportunity from a scam so if you are attracted by an ICO we would urge you to:
I hope to teach him real world investing lessons with his portfolio as he gets older.
I would add «The Wealthy Barber» and «I Will Teach You to be Rich» for PF, and «Economics in one Lesson» as a primer to learning more about opportunity costs and many common economic fallacies.
One of the reasons sports are so popular is that the lessons they teach apply to so many other areas of life, such as the rewards of teamwork, discipline, effort and mental preparation.
As an American man of Asian heritage who grew up in Brazil, Lam also explains how an early influx of culture taught him valuable lessons he uses today.
As for the latter, those worried about another Catholic slide into incoherence should have faith in the ecclesial experience of the last three decades, which has taught enduring lessons about how Catholicism can not merely survive, but flourish, amidst the cultural acids of post-modernity — if it holds fast to a dynamic orthodoxy lived with compassion and solidarity.
As for today's Magi, well, German Catholic leaders might well reflect, this Weinacht, on the lessons in intellectual humility taught by the scholars whose relics are venerated in one of Germany's great cathedrals.
As for teaching Sunday school, my husband and I dread it because we don't fully believe the lessons and don't want to be there anymore.
The novel has a lesson, a moral, to teach, not unlike the lesson of Uncle Tom's Cabin, and one doubts whether it would have been written apart from social outrage; it can be taken as propaganda.
As no one considers themselves power hungry, so to, do few consider themselves spoon - fed on weak spiritual lessons, unless one is dissatisfied with the teachings.
This is something we teach as a life lesson to children in Sunday school.
Once, the First Secretary of the Regional Communist Party insisted that the «black beetles» vote in town rather than at the monastery as a way of teaching «the atavistic deviant non-working-class element of society» a lesson.
I wish Solidarnosc had taught them a lesson they would never forget, as obviously they have.
The existential theologians taught us a great lesson — that theology can begin with the human situation as the locus of God's revelation.
You mean like when a parent who knows their teenager real well and would know what the outcome would be if their child makes certain bad choices, but decides not to stop the teenager from making those choices, perhaps as means to teach that teenager a lesson.
The third approach is to treat Leviticus as a symbolic or allegorical system that has little or nothing to do with sacrifices per se, but everything to do with teaching important lessons.
To have experienced and understood, in order to teach others to experience and understand, that all human enrichment is but dross except inasmuch as it becomes the most precious and incorruptible of all things by adding itself to an immortal centre of love: such is the supreme knowledge and the ultimate lesson to be imparted by the Christian educator.
But valuable as these lessons may be, it should not be thought that such explicit religious education exhausts the obligation to teach religion or is even the principal part of it.
One might think that our white, upper - middle - class, nothing - but - the - best youngsters would respond positively to such concepts as «fairness» and «egalitarianism» — but apparently the best lesson we parents taught them was how to say No.
Although in popular usage the word «myth» is taken as a falsehood or a fairy story, writers on religion use it to mean a traditional narrative involving supernatural or imaginary persons but which teaches significant moral or religious lessons.
Oftentimes, as you sleep, your subconscious mind (or call it your Spiritual mind) sorts through the teaching to come up with insights you hadn't thought of before, or solutions to problems you couldn't understand, or things that you need to take out of your sermon or Bible study lesson.
As for the conclusion of Aidan O'Neill QC, that schools will be within their statutory rights to dismiss staff who refuse to use stories or textbooks promoting same - sex marriage and that parents who object to gay marriage being taught to their children will have no right to withdraw their children from lessons, does that sound at all unlikely, given the cases of the Strasbourg four, which were considered by the European Court of Justice in September?
As Helen Rawlings explains, «the auto de fe was a part - religious, part - judicial ceremony that taught a lesson to all those present, the faithful and the non-faithful, of what the consequences of non-submission might be before the tribunal offaith on earth and its counterpart, the divine court on high.»
But the Century was hardly alone in thinking that the crash could teach a much - needed lesson; such public figures as President Herbert Hoover, former President Calvin Coolidge, John Maynard Keynes and Henry Ford thought so, too.
As He so often does, he uses a common, everyday picture to vividly portray the lesson He has taught.
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