Sentences with phrase «together small groups»

Consider pulling together small groups of the students using the same or similar texts to work together on text structure identification.
Most likely, dark matter provides the gravitational glue that holds together small groups of galaxies, which merged together to form this cluster.
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The EPA has put together a small group of researchers to develop a forecasting system aimed at keeping officials a day ahead of problems.
Pick up and bunch together a small group of flowers and greenery and place against the wire just before one of the «hooks.»
When word comes that one of the Empire's pilots has defected and is telling stories about the Death Star, the duo put together a small group of like - minded people to assist in stealing the battle station's plans.
In June of this year, IDRA convened a superintendents summit bringing together a small group of superintendents... read more
Fortunately, VW engineer Alfons Löwenberg saw the potential and gathered together a small group of like - minded colleagues at Wolfsburg to begin work — in their spare time — on what they would call the Sport Golf.
I was excited to put together a small group trip to the Sea of Cortez with Red Travel Mexico for December 3 - 9, 2017.
I recommend putting together a small group of people to split the cost.
I believe in VR so much that I'm risking everything, leaving a safe industry job and bringing together a small group of experienced game devs I've worked with in the past to create something that we're all passionate and excited to make.
Described as a series of «speculative projects for game art students,» Finals Fantasy has gathered together a small group of notable artists, educators, and critics to challenge and expand how game design is taught.
This exhibition brings together a small group of large works by Philip Guston, Peter Saul, Robert Colescott, and Carroll Dunham — artists who share an affinity for depicting the figure in a cartoonish, comic style.
This exhibition brings together a small group of large works by artists who share an affinity for depicting the figure in a cartoonish, comic style.
«NASA has always been about looking out to the skies and beyond, not burying our heads in the sand,» climate scientist Michael Mann told Universe Today in an email «This is an old ploy, trying to cobble together a small group of individuals and make it sound like they speak with authority on a matter that they have really not studied closely.
Although I'm the only trained Anti Bullying Ambassador in my school of a thousand pupils, I have been successful in getting together a small group of volunteers named «The Good Citizens Group» and we have lots of projects planned.
The system helps workshop participants think through ways to put together a small group of trusted peers to replace them in the event of expected and unexpected absences.
«We immediately put together a small group that included our CEO, president, PR firm, and me to decide on a response,» says Amanda Sue Eberson, director of communications and technology at SAAR.
The developer used its own money, and also pulled together a small group of private investors to buy the tax credits.

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These include group panel interviews, skills tests, IQ tests and drug tests: «Taken together, these small hiring delays from additional interview screens can add up.»
With educators better equipped at understanding a student's learning process, classrooms are being formed around small groups, with students who match each other's skill level working together.
Lean In Circles are small groups of eight to twelve men and women who get together regularly to help each other advance in their careers.
When someone wonders whether Mozilla should offer an organized program to help train volunteer developers, this voice quickly chimes in: «Maybe we can find a way to have smaller groups that self - organize and then get together
You should test your ad copy and other marketing via surveys, polls, informal focus groups conducted with a handful of your best customers, and direct attempts at selling face to face or to small groups brought together for that purpose, as well as split tests of headlines, offers, and prices via online and offline media.
By coming together in groups of 10, 30, or 300, small companies are gaining the benefits of bigness.
«Just a small number of stocks are kind of taking the group higher on the big up days, and on the down days they all kind of go down together
The Agile approach is a unique take on the process of working together both independently and as a group, suitable for both small and large businesses.
As I sat down to record some of the day's happenings there was a small group of students who came outside to watch what was happening in their parking lot as almost 200 volunteers worked together to build a new playground for them.
The app allows small group of people come together to save money for short - term goals.
A few told us they meet with key customers in small groups, while others say that their entire boards attend industry conferences together.
«A small group of people came together to end the child support clawback and won.
Together they provide the perfect environment to work on your own in a calm and tranquil setting, to collaborate in small group discussions and to meet other like - minded myCoworkers.
My small group of young adults put together over 40 of these boxes this year and we hope to do over 70 next year.
I can see getting together in small groups in the back room of a bar, or to play chess and discuss Machiavelli, Plato, Sun Tzu, Tom Paine or The Illiad at a bookstore.
As early as 1934, just one year after Hitler came to power, Prince Hubertus zu Loewenstein, representing a small but growing group of conscientious Catholics, made a dramatic interfaith appeal against Nazism: «Jews and Catholics must stand together, for we are faced with the same troubles.
Their is nothing in the bible that small groups of Christians free from the burdens / bondage of institutional religion are forbidden from bonding together and going out to minister God's message to the world.
I'm not sure why this is, but it seems like Mainline Protestant churches are less likely to have «small groups» where members gather together in one another's homes to simply share life together.
Consider how the early church met in homes, how the underground church in the Former Soviet Union flourished before 1991 and how small groups of 2 — 20 + people are meeting together at coffee - shops or pubs today.
If, say, a father dies and most of siblings all gang together to tell rest that he actually didn't approve of them, and all they had was their word on this, would you blame the smaller group of being skeptical?
Now we have four dead (murdered) by, according to Carol and CNN, a small and spontaneously put together group!
Many have noted that while globalization has been drawing people together into worldwide unions and federations, opposite forces have been focusing attention on individualism and on small, tightly knit groups and movements.
However, I have been in small groups praying together and it can be a beautiful thing.
Halfway houses (where small groups of patients who are not ready to return to their homes live together and receive help in social rehabilitation), day hospitals, foster home services, rehabilitation centers, and ex-patient clubs are still in short supply in all parts of our country.
Last year our family joined a small group that focuses on sharing real life together, while being intentionally vague in defining the spiritual nature of our gatherings.
So a friend from this small group suggested we visit a Quaker meeting together.
Bodies like the Church of the Nazarene and the Assemblies of God were built up by a complex agglutinative process as various independent ministries, small groups, and local or state associations came together in merger.
The fastest growing and largest churches in the world are cell - based, with all of the church ministry flowing out of small groupings of people who meet weekly, worshiping together, studying together, praying together and often engaging in highly imaginative service to people in their neighborhoods.
However, it has belatedly come to attention that, for example, in concentration camps, people have a better chance of survival if they band together into small groups of selfless persons who are ready to give the little they have to the most needy among them.
The students roomed together in small cells in groups of three or more.
The decision your small group made to get up early and pray together is a huge step of growth.
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