Sentences with phrase «traditional kinds of courses»

«We still have a significant amount of those traditional kinds of courses and if done well I think many of them become the foundations for a great legal education,» says Sossin.

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So shouldn't I be craving a new kind of Christianity that will undo my traditional evangelical upbringing while satisfying my newfound love for diversity, social justice, and, of course, soul searching?
All this to say, there can be much, much more in a homeschooling day than learning the traditional stuff (reading and numbers)... If you wanted to learn more there are, of course, tons of blogs out there from people who are homeschooling in all kinds of different ways...
Cate's first book, The ParentNormal Crash Course: Everything Traditional Parenting Books Are Afraid to Tell You About Close Encounters of the Baby Toddler and Third - Year Kind, is now available on Amazon.com.
Then, of course, there are the deleted scenes: two of the traditional kind (and not missed) and two alternate endings.
The online program needed the waiver, the first of its kind, so its students would be eligible to apply for federal Pell Grants: that's because CFA doesn't use credit hours, or even traditional college «courses
Several states have adopted «course access» initiatives that provide students with opportunities to take many kinds of approved courses for credit — another way to enable students to learn both inside and outside traditional school hours and locations.31 Such policies also might be especially important for smaller high schools, where economies of scale can make it difficult to afford certified on - site teachers for a wide range of specialized courses, such as world languages, physics, and calculus.32
Of course, no traditional publisher would ever have considered undertaking a project like LibriVox for so many reasons: the lack of quality control, the lack of business model and the lack of belief that so many people would be willing to do for free the kinds of things publishers do for moneOf course, no traditional publisher would ever have considered undertaking a project like LibriVox for so many reasons: the lack of quality control, the lack of business model and the lack of belief that so many people would be willing to do for free the kinds of things publishers do for moneof quality control, the lack of business model and the lack of belief that so many people would be willing to do for free the kinds of things publishers do for moneof business model and the lack of belief that so many people would be willing to do for free the kinds of things publishers do for moneof belief that so many people would be willing to do for free the kinds of things publishers do for moneof things publishers do for money.
The report presents 145 pages of data and commentary on a broad range of eBook issues, including: spending on eBooks in 2010 and anticipated spending for 2011; use levels of various kinds of eBooks; market penetration by various specific eBook publishers; extent of use of aggregators vs offering by specific publishers; purchasing of individual titles; use of various channels of distribution such as traditional book jobbers and leading retail / internet based booksellers; use of eBooks in course reserves and interlibrary loan; impact of eBooks on print book spending; use of eBooks in integrated search; price increases for eBooks; contract renewal rates for eBooks; use of special eBook platforms for smartphones and tablet computers; spending plans and current use of eBook reader such as Nook, Reader and Kindle; the role played by library consortia in eBooks; Continue reading Primary Research Group releases Library Use of eBooks 2011 Edition →
As these sea changes evolve, the «self - published» label will cease to exist in any meaningful way except inasmuch as it means «smart,» and will be replaced a kinder, gentler sense of «indie author» and «indie publisher» that is embraced by readers, by authors who previously had chosen traditional publishing routes, and, of course, by the DIY renegades among us.
Traditional golf club aesthetics and exceptional facilities with one of a kind, Florida style; that's what has made Deer Creek Golf Club the best South Florida golf course since 1979.
Also a senior fellow at Pace University, Revkin is leading a new graduate course in fall of 2011 called «Blogging a Better Planet,» in which he's teaching students to «create a collaborative globe - spanning community, challenge traditional media, or spark the kinds of innovations and relationship that could make the world a better place.»
Look, globalization information technology and what I often call the kind of blurring together of traditional categories like law versus business, or global versus local, or public versus private, these three things are reshaping everything about our world and as lawyers of course we should think they're going to reframe us about what it means to be a lawyer, the market for legal services, how we connect with our clients, the kinds of things that we do and how we do them.
There's no question that doing ediscovery properly from beginning to end throughout a contentious matter involving large entities isn't free and we know that compared to traditional kinds of discovery (which can be done in dribs and drabs over the course of preparation for trial) that using electronic tools and gathering electronically stored information will always involve an upfront cost that is surprising to many and unwanted by all.
Some websites that offer these courses claim the efficiency of this kind of education compared to the traditional classroom instruction because huge classes can be distracting.
Coming back to say (as others have) that grill, of course, could be interesting (and, yet, traditional - ish) if coupled with glass — kind of like this:
Of course, I love decking the halls with real greenery, and red is the perfect complementary color... but mostly I just think I'm a traditional kind of girOf course, I love decking the halls with real greenery, and red is the perfect complementary color... but mostly I just think I'm a traditional kind of girof girl.
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