Sentences with phrase «then explore all of»

Then explore some of this school's resources and downloads; a few highlights from their Goods and Services Unit, organized according to Bloom's Taxonomy, are linked below.
The final section or conclusions then explores some of the historical controversy surrounding how far the German people should be blamed for the persecution of the Jews.

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To sustain a startup - like attitude, in 2009 the Henderson, Nev. - based e-commerce giant launched Zappos Labs, a San Francisco division staffed with 11 full - time employees dedicated to exploring what consumers want out of their shopping experiences, then creating new ways for them to engage on the main site.
We'll have a good chance of success there, and then we'll spend part of the time exploring another area where we haven't got the research but think that the resources might be there.
One of the features Apple is exploring is the ability to take a picture and then change the depth of the photograph or the depth of specific objects in the picture later; another would isolate an object in the image, such as a person's head, and allow it to be tilted 180 degrees.
If the answer is yes to any of these questions, then you should explore solutions that can help you accomplish this.
At first, people's reactions are to the beauty of the artwork — then, they start to read and explore through the visual story and see that the content is there, and that they can really use these graphics for their work in a number of ways.
Then it applied the physics of fluid dynamics to explore the origins of traumatic blood loss, and the best methods to stop that bleeding.
For example, «a mindset - approach teacher can introduce addition via joining two heaps of cardboard counters (or other props) together, explore properties of addition via activities, and only then break the process of adding numbers into procedural steps,» Vernitski wrote.
Those frustrations — combined with the growth of digital commerce and his interest in exploring the entrepreneurial philosophies shaping his MBA studies — inspired Spaly and then - roommate Andy Dunn to launch Bonobos, a direct - to - consumer web brand specializing in trousers in a range of colors and styles.
Except for a period in the early 1960s, when Robert Triffin explored what became known as the Triffin Dilemma, in which foreign hoarding of U.S. dollars was linked to persistent U.S. trade deficits, the relationship between the capital and current accounts seems since then to have mystified most economists, including those specializing in trade, even as U.S. trade deficits and foreign capital inflows soared, and as the growth in international capital flows, once consisting largely of trade finance, exploded relative to trade flows and relegated trade finance to minor importance.
Explore the elegance and charm of the city, then retreat to the Wedgewood Hotel and Spa for rejuvenation.
Together, we determine a scope of work together and then I lead you through a recommended process to get you market ready, explore that exciting career change or help you land the job.
Then we'll dive into developing the right mix of content to drive results, scheduling posts into your editorial calendar, and exploring Facebook's new offerings for connecting with prospects.
If you have explored all the self - funding, equity funding and non-collateral options and none of those are viable means to fund your business then using the equity in your home makes sense.
If you meet the key elements of the 5 C's, then an SBA loan is a funding option worth exploring.
This is a talk I gave in December of 2009 at George Mason University in which I explore the history of banking in the US, the theoretical arguments against central banking, and then the free banking alternative.
Successful bidders who are awarded an OCS lease may then submit an exploration plan to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) to obtain approval to explore those leased tracts for oil and gas resources.
Through this lens we then also explore where the «The Valley of death» in translational research is most prominent.
If such a thing existed, «righteous» or «unrighteous,» then the corrext labeling process would explore the morality of the actions between differing social groups.
Godless: We might could come to common ground over what we both hate — and then go our separate ways, or, better: maybe even hold hands and explore together all the variants and variations, differences and diversity of that fundamental... what shall I call it: mis - conception?
Kind of an odd logic, seems to me, but then again, I explore facts and reality; sounds like you stick to what you're fed.
McConnell explored the value of tradition generally — as a coordinating mechanism, a democratic check on state power, and a depository of values that endure over time — and then moved to a discussion of tradition and change in constitutional interpretation.
It is essential, then, that the nature of the link between the procreative and the unitive should be properly explored.
Johnston explores current attitudes toward and descriptions of play, then looks at three representative theological positions in hope of clarifying the reader's understanding of the human player — life - style, mission and opportunity.
What Jesus then encounters is a series of possible disciples who, unlike Elisha, want to know the terms of the call and need to explore the possibilities for negotiation.
If you feel a bit out of sorts, a bit like you're caught between who you once were but you're not quite sure where you're headed yet, then it's the book that will give you permission to lean into that pain, to explore your questions, to learn you're not alone.
In A Hobbit Journey, the reader has to plough through 17 pages of a rather diffuse introduction before Dickerson explicitly states the purpose of his book, and even then it is somewhat vague: it will explore the question «What can we learn from hobbits and from their vision of the Good Life, and how does that apply to our own present situation?»
We need to recognise our alienation from our sexuality and to lay bold claim to the gospel's promise of reconciliation to our embodiment, and then to explore some of the ways in which sexuality enters into our experience of Christian faith.
Then in light of this summary, I will explore how a theology informed by his insights might differ from what we see in theology today.
Next Purcell explores the relationship between God and suffering in the book of Job and then, in the following chapter, gives more detailed treatment of the recurrent theme central to his understanding of the Christian response to suffering: Jesus» experience on the cross.
I shall then explore affinities between the process doctrine of God and the image of the divine in the work of Hauerwas.
He was concerned to explore and then compare the pluralism of these structures as evidenced in the various religions of the world, and to develop the unique particularities of Christian consciousness.
I will briefly address the wavering fortunes of original sin in these past few centuries, and then begin to explore some of the resources of process, feminist, and black theology for a contemporary development of the doctrine.
Get in shape, then explore the kingdom of God.
Hence in this chapter we must leave metaphysical certainties and venture forth tentatively, sketching possible alternatives about which no final decisions can be made, exploring the bases of hope, first for ourselves, as grounded in the possible survival after death, and / or in the ongoing life of God, and then our hope for the future of the world.
He explores four doctrines the affirmation of which define «boundaries» of Christian faith: sin and salvation, biblical revelation, the Trinity, Christology, and then describes the ethical outgrowth of accepting these doctrines: piety, polity, policy and program.
I learned that letting my kids explore, ask questions, then more questions, to push the boundaries of their understanding helped me to learn as well, while helping them to see that often there is more than just one way of seeing things.
Then there are the deep probings of St. Paul in Romans 9 through 11, exploring the purposes of the one God in the one covenant binding two peoples in a common destiny.
Then the tradition shows that the question began to be explored of how this might have come about; and, particularly in a Jewish environment where there was a strong belief in a future bodily resurrection, the natural explanation would have been that Jesus» physical body emerged to life out of the grave.
As we explore these issues our itinerary will be as follows: (1) we shall look first at several ways in which reflection on science has contributed to the feeling of cosmic exile and therefore to our environmental carelessness; (2) then we shall examine how theologies from our own Christian tradition that have hovered closely, even though critically, around modern scientific cosmologies have perpetuated the same feeling of cosmic exile; and (3) finally we shall look briefly at how a cosmological understanding of religion centering on the notion of adventure can both reconcile us to the evolving universe and at the same time allow us to embrace the feeling of religious homelessness present in religious teachings.
Christian then explores the life issues, finding that the atheist position on abortion is unanimously in favor of it.
I have explored the relationship between Catholicism and economics in great detail in Globalization for the Common Good so will only briefly revisit the topic here, then will shed some light on the works of Archbishop William Temple (demonstrating my ecumenism) and briefly summarize the contributions of Judaism and Islam (demonstrating my commitment to interfaith dialogue).
The response of one who truly believed in reason would have been to explore more carefully what the word «cause» really can mean and how it can be justified, and then to adjust its use in science accordingly.
If people think the initial vision of Whitehead, which reveals such a different vision of nature as given to us in bare sense - awareness, ought to be explored — and if it is explored you get a very new, very wide set of possibilities for science — then one ought to start by flying to find out what his units of the passage of nature are — namely these «factors» which he also calls durations.
He was not afraid to grab hold of a phrase or concept and explore it in an article or even a chapter of a book and then, finding it wanting, drop it without further comment.
After a transitional essay «In Favor of Syncretism» (7), there are three informative and challenging essays on the «base communities» (8 - 10), and then three concluding essays (11 - 13) that profoundly explore an alternative way to view the church as «A Sacrament of the Holy Spirit» with «Charism as the Organizing Principle.»
It gives us all a chance to explore so many of those key questions about life that we all want to ask, but people tend then to find something much more personal and intimate in the process.
The purpose of courses in theology and ethics, then, would not be to explore ethical «positions» or «systems» of theological thought as such but rather to «help students to become practical Christian thinkers» (106).
This results in a basic contrast between the two modes of perception, whose interrelationship can then be explored.
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