Sentences with phrase «through literature at»

There was even an opportunity to explore the issues of cultural safety through literature at the first LIME Connection book club.

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Throughout this section, which can be completed on a candidate's computer at home, they learn about Bridgewater's unique approach to office life through corporate literature and videos featuring interviews with Dalio and current and former employees (including FBI Director James Comey).
The Kingdom of God — the phrase itself is distinctive, being rare in the contemporary literature — is «at hand,» quietly and unobtrusively breaking through in the everyday situations of life.
Every student of literature goes through a phase of romanticizing the Romantics — memorizing «The Raven» even when it's not been assigned, keeping a copy of Leaves of Grass on one's person at all times, feigning interest in Moby Dick, resolving to name one's first child Pearl, writing Emerson quotes on note cards and sticking them all over the place.
(Jer 32:17).3 What is narrated at the very beginning of the biblical record, God's creating of all that is, also pervades the subsequent literature down through the prophets and the Wisdom tradition.4
And Sunday school gave us basic training in the value of allusion, at first by showing us how the New Testament refers to the Old, and then by getting us ready to see how the scripture still whispers through most of the literature of the Western world.
What I failed to realize was that this producer's advice mirrored the hustle culture that inspired many Americans through self - help literature and social media, which teaches people that success and fame come with a price - tag, much of which includes being dedicated and ambitious at the expense of others.
The local party would typically share voter databases, contribution databases and volunteer databases and would (post-primary) endorse the winner of the primary as part of a party line slate in as many pieces of literature as the local party can afford (rarely more than one or two) in a coordinated literature drop also dropping individual candidate pieces at the same time through the precinct committee person network.
That's not good for me — but it's probably worse for the many children who have screens in their rooms at night.A team of researchers recently combed through the literature looking for associations between...
Through her Ph.D. supervisor, Boudjemaa — a Ph.D. candidate in physical chemistry at the Institut des Sciences Moléculaires d'Orsay in Paris — heard about a bladder cancer diagnosis startup that needed a literature review about fluorescence.
Such information can be obtained from literature or databases, but it can also be so - called tacit knowledge collected through expert interviews,» says Pulkkinen, who will defend her thesis at the Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences of the University of Helsinki on 27 February 2015.
Swallow the doctor's diagnosis whole, or spend weeks plowing through the primary research literature at a medical library — at the risk of alienating your physician.
In an interesting gauge of how fast the ranks of scientists are growing, the authors determined that in 1997, 16,877 scientists entered the scientific literature who would then maintain UCP — would continue publishing at least one new paper per year — through 2012.
As a patent examiner at the European Patent Office (EPO), Cerstin Franz's first task is to search through the scientific literature, magazines, and patent databases for any prior disclosure of the invention, which would rule out patenting.
Over the past two years, a scientific committee and expert panel consisting of 33 individuals from around the globe with expertise in sport concussion, contributed through defining the key questions, completing literature reviews and met to come to a consensus on the research presented at the conference.
The initial data set in CharProtDB was collected through manual literature curation over the years by analysts at the J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI)[formerly The Institute of Genomic Research (TIGR)-RSB- as part of their prokaryotic genome sequencing projects.
At Columbia Engineering, students not only study science and mathematics and gain technical skills but also study literature, philosophy, art history, music theory, and major civilizations through the Core Curriculum in the humanities.
338/11: 15 iCLiKVAL: An open - access tool for adding value to scientific literature one annotation at a time through the power of crowdsourcing.
Brandan: I look at and read a lot of positive quotes and literature, study people with drive and ambition, and try and better myself through their example.
The institutional level of fatphobia has to do with access to meaningful participation in society, which includes things like whether or not you feel a sense of belonging when you're out in the world, access to quality medical care, and your ability to see yourself in the culture at large (through things like movies, literature, etc.).
«Ancient Vedic (the oldest known Sanskrit literature) knowledge tells us that we have a vital energy called prana moving through the energy channels in the midline of the body, with each chakra, or center of energy, identifying a core human need,» says Candice Covington, a certified aromatherapist, massage therapist, and energy worker at The Chopra Center in Carlsbad, California.
'» This festival session will include a panel featuring Johnson as well as Carrington Jackson, the Yoga in Action coordinator for Off the Mat Into the World, a nonprofit that bridges yoga and activism through trainings and opportunities for activism; Kerri Kelly, founder of CTZNWELL, a movement to mobilize the wellness community into a powerful force for change; and Chelsea Jackson Roberts, who founded a community program for teen girls called Yoga, Literature, and Art Camp at Spelman College in Atlanta.
At the beginning of this month I constanly looked through job vacancies as well as reading marketing literature for my master thesis which is by the way about influencer marketing.
I'm not very good at expressing myself through literature.
Read the latest articles of Icarus at, Elsevier's leading platform of peer - reviewed scholarly literature One in ten Americans have used an online dating site or mobile dating app; 66 % of them have gone on a date with someone they met through a dating site or app,
Read the latest articles of Journal of Archaeological Science at, Elsevier's leading platform of peer - reviewed scholarly literature Archaeology, or archeology, is the study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture.
Based on the literature reviews, observations in the schools and meetings with the departments at the Ministry of Education, the team presented several key policy considerations to the Ministry: (1) utilize a website, the National Play Day, and the Jamaican Teaching Council as platforms from which educators can develop and share best game - based learning practices; (2) promote a culture of collaboration through the Quality Education Circles (local discussion groups for educators), and by allocating time for teachers to develop and share game - based learning strategies; (3) provide resource support for schools in the form of workshops and training; and (4) create a monitoring and evaluation plan to be conducted at the school level.
Dr Claire Breay, Head of Ancient, Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts at the British Library, said: «The British Library's medieval collections are world - renowned and it's very exciting to be opening up the Library's collections of early literary history to young learners through Discovering Literature.
While white students may have their identity and self - worth constantly reinforced by the media and their white teacher, they may, at the same time, harbor negative images of Black people through the media, literature, or in school.
It is looking closely at how an author's ideas unfold through a text by examining the main idea, plot, vocabulary, syntax, story patterns and / or point of view through multiple re-readings of a piece of literature or informational text.
In a classroom at Knox Central High School this August, Victoria Pope was guiding her Advanced Placement U.S. Literature students through William Bradford's «Of Plymouth Plantation,» a lesson she teaches every year.
We've also studied the most effective strategies that schools and nonprofits can use to engage families in guiding their child to and through college through conducting a literature review, holding focus groups with DC families, and piloting strategies at the local level.
Content / objectives are differentiated for subgroups in both centers and literature circles; process is differentiated for subgroups through different activities at centers; products are differentiated for subgroups through different literature circle projects and different center outputs.
-- With apps for everything from annotating poetry to understanding literature through hip hop, it might have seemed teachers in attendance at the sprawling South by Southwest.edu (SXSW) festival last week were hungry for new tools and technology.
At 1 p.m. Central European Time (aka 6 a.m. in Nashville), we learned that the Swedish poet Tomas Tranströmer won the Nobel Prize in Literature «because, through his condensed, translucent images, he gives us fresh access to reality.»
In addition, a literature review also helps the researcher to seek new lines of inquiry, through looking at what has been done and what has been overlooked.
I look upon my time as a bestselling independent writer, whose work is published exclusively as eBooks, as serving my apprenticeship in literature while at the same time being paid as a professional through the act of receiving regular monthly royalty payments.
She is the author of Willing Obedience: Citizens, Soldiers, and the Progress of Consent in America, 1776 — 1898 and Soldier's Heart: Reading Literature Through Peace and War at West Point.
Parenthood in my 30s led me to take up my spiritual journey, and after several decades of being active in Unitarian Universalism, in my 60s I have also come to think of myself as a progressive Christian as well as a UU — a return to the faith I grew up in, but on a different level, taking scripture seriously but not literally (and for me, serious literature can be scripture too, especially poetry, and scriptures of other faiths...) I am content to say God is a mystery, a word we use to point to all that is good and beautiful and healing, a creative energy at work that we can experience through our loving relationships, through art and music, through the pursuit of science, and in the «church» of nature.
There are some people who challenge us with the way they look at creativity, and Dan Holloway certainly challenges me through his championship of experimental literature, performance poetry and eschewing commercialism for creative expression.
It has been through literature that I've come to realize the difficulty that those at home suffer in times of war.
With that in mind I found myself musing frequently during the first few hundred pages whether she might have been better off basing her story on something a little shorter and less erudite, an English literature unit at a 2 - year - college, perhaps - because it didn't seem possible that she could maintain the conceit of her novel through a full 500 + pages.
Starting in 1964, Virginia Haviland, founding head of the Center for Children's Literature at the Library of Congress, met regularly with a small group of area librarians to select an annual list of recommended books for children from preschool through junior - high age.
McGowan elected ALSC 2019 - 2020 president Libraries champion nation's diversity through Día, April 30 ALSC names 2018 Notable Children's Books ALSC announces 2018 Notable Children's Recordings Alabama, Florida, Missouri libraries win 2018 Bookapalooza Program New Carrollton Library receives 2018 Light the Way Grant Anne Mlod, JoAnna Schofield, and Lisa Von Drasek receive 2018 Bechtel Fellowships Apply for the Friends of ALSC Institute Scholarship ALSC invites applications for 2019 Arbuthnot Lecture with Dr. Debbie Reese Erin Entrada Kelly, Matthew Cordell win Newbery, Caldecott Medals HarperAudio wins 2018 Odyssey Award for «The Hate U Give» Juana Martínez - Neal y Ruth Behar ganan premios Pura Belpré Juana Martinez - Neal, Ruth Behar win Pura Belpré Awards Debbie Reese to deliver 2019 Arbuthnot Honor Lecture 2018 Batchelder Award honors Delacorte Press for «The Murderer's Ape» Larry Dane Brimner wins 2018 Sibert Medal Jacqueline Woodson wins 2018 Wilder Award Laurel Snyder, Emily Hughes win Geisel Award for «Charlie & Mouse» American Library Association announces 2018 youth media award winners ALSC announces Steven L. Herb as 2018 ALSC Distinguished Service Award Recipient < Tickets available for 2018 Arbuthnot Lecture featuring Naomi Shihab Nye ALA to support multicultural literature for youth with enhanced 2019 Youth Media Awards South Carolina State Library receives Maureen Hayes Author / Illustrator Award St. Lucie County (Florida) Library System awarded 2018 Baker & Taylor Summer Reading Grant Brian Selznick and David Serlin to Present Closing Session at 2018 ALSC Institute
The literature about closed - ends is, I think, mind - boggling in terms of the intellectual contortions scholars go through to defend the indefensible; why, if the OPMI market prices efficiently, should closed - ends sell at a discount, or even come into existence in the first place?
At the same time, earnings quality has been associated with mispricing through the accruals anomaly literature.
The live presentation of The Optimal Time for Spay / Neuter: An Analysis of Critical Spay / Neuter Literature will be open on the ASV website, and through this promotion and is scheduled for Thursday, February 22, 2018, at 9 PM Eastern.
In a free webcast by Maddie's Fund ® and the Association of Shelter Veterinarians, The Optimal Time for Spay / Neuter: An Analysis of Critical Spay / Neuter Literature, Philip A. Bushby, DVM, MS, DACVS, will guide attendees through the relevant medical studies, examine conflicting findings and perspectives, and arrive at a set of recommendations for different populations of cats and dogs.
We provide information and education about animal cruelty and actions through websites, literature, and booths at events.
A weekly audio special that looks at life and culture in Nebraska through history, literature, religion, and art.
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