Not exact matches
But should a pro-lifer raise her voice,
use vivid
language, or, heck, even pray in front
of an abortion clinic, she will often be accused
of intimidation and
of posing a threat to the safety
of women seeking abortions and those who
provide them.
It is Christ himself who
provides warrant for the
use of Greek philosophical
language to speak about who God is.
But on occasion he
uses much stronger
language: the property he is describing «requires a divine foundation» (emphasis added); it «
provides new strength for the arguments that point to a Creator»; it «clearly suggests the existence
of a divine source
of power and perfection.»
In summary, Koko's creative
use of language in humor, formation
of new words, modulation
of signs, understanding
of metaphor, and self - directed signing
provide evidence
of both conscious perception and intuitive judgments.
Rather, it is a model, which does not derive from images and reality.107 As part
of language, metaphor is not only
used in a textual context, but also in an oral context,
providing a social context for both.
Amos N. Wilder
provides an analysis
of early Christian
uses of language which is extremely helpful.
@Bill Deacon,»... evolutionary biology can not
provide a positive causation for the digital encoding
of these strands...» I'm not certain why you
use the loaded
language or «digital encoding», but evolution does
provide a mechanism for changes in the genetic makeup
of all organisms.
The word God is the key in all religious
language, although phrases about him and his actions are logically odd, and we need to make
use of models and qualifiers in prolific abundance if we are to
provide those situations in which may be evoked disclosures leading to commitment.
The Christian educator needs more than this, for he is asked to
provide education in Christianity for others, not only to describe what it has been and is, but to
use language in such a way that the learner will come to an understanding
of the nature
of Christianity and hopefully will discern the presence
of God in his own life and commit himself to the Christian way.
Rupert can be asked whether The Concept
of Nature can be
used to
provide a philosophic background for his notion
of «morphic resonance,» and I want to see whether the concept
of a bare sensory awareness in a passage
of nature couched in terms
of durations can sufficiently produce boundaries so as to yield breath groups in spoken speech and semantic reiterations in paragraphs and
language; and Chris wants to know whether Whitehead's starting point can be
used, though not in Whitehead's manner, to develop a realistic conception
of space and time.
In this webinar, we
provide guidance on describing the scope
of your food loss and waste inventory by
using the
language in the Food Loss and Waste Accounting and Reporting Standard (FLW Standard).
Adults also
provide examples and act as role models for children for example in their
use of language and in the control
of their emotions.
23 (1)
of Act 930 states «Except as otherwise
provided for in this Act, a person, other than a company holding a banking licence, shall not hold itself out as a bank or
use the word «bank» or any
of its derivatives in any
language, or any word that sounds like «bank» in the description or title under which that person is carrying on financial services business in Ghana, or make a representation to this effect in any billhead, letter, paper, notice, advertisement or in any other manner.
A chapter amendment submitted late last night repeal
language that would have allowed wealthy and middle - income school districts the option
of using some
of the additional state aid
provided in the two - way deal for either tax relief or restoration
of programs.
But a legally - binding agreement signed on that same day by the council's Land
Use Committee provides much less specific restrictions, preserving less than two - thirds of the ground floor for retail use with no specific language about food at a
Use Committee
provides much less specific restrictions, preserving less than two - thirds
of the ground floor for retail
use with no specific language about food at a
use with no specific
language about food at all.
Including a public - facing portion
of an institutional, lab, and / or personal website (i.e., a section that
uses plain
language to concisely describe your research) is a smart strategy for
providing information
of greater
use to public audiences.
«If these results reflect the greater ease
of second -
language use among those who acquire
languages early, they may
provide us with ways to evaluate different methods
of teaching,» he says.
Overall, Bergen suggests that our
use of profanity may
provide new insights into how our brain works, how we process
language and how we communicate with others.
Manufacturers could comply by
providing a label that includes a U.S. Department
of Agriculture (USDA) symbol indicating the presence
of GMOs, print a label
using plain
language, or add a scanner - or smartphone - readable QR code that links to ingredient information.
This research extends the method into the realm
of bilingual development and
provides parents and practitioners with invaluable assessment tools (UKBTAT and LEQ) that are easy to
use and capable
of identifying potential
language delays in bilingual two - year olds.
Though we're seldom if ever aware
of it, she argues, nuances
of people's
language — such as their
use of personal pronouns, articles or contractions, among many other linguistic choices —
provide clues to their mental state or social status.
«For children who are nonverbal as a result
of Landau - Kleffner syndrome,» says Sharon Willig
of ASHA, «speech -
language pathologists can recommend and
provide assistance with the
use of augmentative or alternative forms
of communication, such as sign
language, communication boards, or speech - generating devices.
Kershenbaum and colleagues believe that studying the sounds
of other intelligent species that
use vocal communication for cooperative behaviour — such as wolves and dolphins — may
provide clues to the earliest evolution
of our own
use of language.
The messenger RNA
provides a code that dictates the order and type
of amino acids to
use to make a particular protein in a process known as translation — the conversion
of the «
language»
of RNA to that
of proteins.
To encourage and develop vocabulary in accordance with Common Core standards for English
language arts (Vocabulary acquisition and
use grades 6 — 12 *), we
provide Power Words at the end
of each article on the site.
Side note: it's interesting to consider the implications
of the
language we
use to describe female anatomy in America — we fail to name the part that typically
provides the most pleasure to women!
We teach the Sign
of the Day,
provide great product reviews, give useful tips to
use sign
language in your everyday life and how we incorporate ASL in our lives with a little toddler.
Dating Factory is offering more opportunities to the dating affiliates and webmasters, by
providing a multilingual administrative interface, websites in 10 major
languages, a worldwide database, a wide selection
of promotional tools and banners tailored to the multilingual websites and a standard dating affiliate program for those who just wants to
use banners, text links or remote registration on their traffic generating web properties.
• The app
provided by the site can be quite tricky to
use; • Most couples here are over the age
of 30, so it will be hard to find a younger couple, under this age; • The majority
of the couples on the site come from areas where English is spoken, so those who can't handle this
language won't be able to communicate with them; • Due to the large number
of members, in case you search to fulfill a particular fantasy, it may take you quite a while to find the right person for it;
by Roland Laird with Taneshia Nash Laird Illustrated by Elihu «Adofo» Bay Foreword by Charles Johnson Sterling Publishing Paperback, $ 14.95 240 pages, illustrated ISBN: 978 -1-4027-6226-0 Book Review by Kam Williams «One
of the invaluable features
of Still I Rise, the first cartoon history
of black America, is the wealth
of information it
provides about the marginalized — and often suppressed — political, economic and cultural contributions black people have made on this continent since the 17th C...
Using pictures, it transports us back through time, enabling us to see how dependent American colonists were on the agricultural sophistication
of African slaves and indentured servants; how blacks fought and died for freedom during the Revolutionary and Civil Wars; and how, in ways both small and large, black genius shaped the evolution
of democracy, the arts and sciences, and the English
language in America, despite staggering racial and social obstacles.
A The Place Beyond the Pines Rated R for
language throughout, some violence, teen drug and alcohol
use, and a sexual reference Available on DVD and Blu - ray This highly unusual film tells the story
of a young man (Ryan Gosling) who is convinced to rob banks in order to
provide for his child and the cop that gets in the way (Bradley Cooper).
Protestants, secularists, and public - school advocates proposed (and sometimes enacted) regulations that charged children with truancy if they attended Catholic schools; taxes on Catholic school property; bans on private schools that taught children in a
language other than English; and constitutional amendments forbidding the
use of public dollars to support even the secular instruction
provided by a Catholic school.
Using lesson plans devised by the G - 8 Host Committee and the Georgia Council on Economic Education, a nonprofit organization that
provides resources for teachers, students have been learning parts
of the
languages of the countries that are represented, studying their monetary systems, and researching facts about British...
Pure maths — we're talking algebra here — is the bedrock
of the most useful knowledge our pupils will ever acquire, aside from English
language skills, and the real world
provides a plethora
of examples that we can
use to prove it to them.
Guidelines should
provide a list
of key internal contacts including design and technical experts, organizational learning and development teams, and
language use and subject matter experts.
Secretary DeVos could capitalize on those ideas and actively encourage the
use of DSS, while
providing guidance that illustrates potential best practices and clarifies any ambiguous statutory
language.
Flexible French offers stand - alone KS2 units
of work
providing detailed planning and resources with a focus on
language and grammar progression, and with clear links to easy - to -
use assessment criteria.
Regardless
of the topic, the tasks
of any World Development Report (WDR) are enormous: it has to synthesize a mounting amount
of evidence; it has to
provide a coherent framework
of a critical policy area; it has to convene rigorous evidence for practical
use in policy,
using non-technical
language; and it has to push the frontier
of knowledge.
The linchpin
of the state's work has been
providing incentives for districts and schools statewide to adopt and implement a high - quality and coherent curriculum, particularly in English
language arts (ELA) and mathematics, and to
use that curriculum as the hook on which everything else hangs: assessment, professional development, and teacher training.
2 differentiated (by colour) lessons to support the teaching
of chapter 8
of Animal Farm for the new linear specification (9 - 1) Differentiation: purple = lower blue = middle yellow = higher Resources are planned around the new specification and
provide opportunities to: - analyse writer's methods - explore character presentations - write imaginatively in role
of a character on the farm - practice extract to whole - discuss interpretations -
Use the
language paper mark scheme to structure an effective piece
of writing - Write persuasively
using the 6 part structure
Differentiation: yellow = higher blue = middle purple = lower Resources
provide opportunities to: - explore target audience for advertising campaigns - explore existing advertising campaigns - explore the
use of persuasive
language - explore the
use of presentational features - analyse the effectiveness
of advertising campaigns - explore the narratives
of advertising campaigns - design a new soft drink and develop the advertising production plan - peer and self assess - explore representation - justify own design choices These resources could also be useful as part
of an enrichment day / activity.
Differentiation: purple = lower ability blue = middle ability yellow = higher ability Resources
provide opportunities to: - explore
language, form and structure - assess against the 9 - 1 specification success criteria - explore the presentation
of Elizabethan parents - explore the theme
of power - compare the parenting
of Lord and Lady Capulet - structure analytical paragraphs
using WHAT, HOW, WHY instead
of PEE which can restricting A structure strip is included which can be stuck into student books to guide them through an analytical comparison
Analysis
of the following texts: - leaflets - theme
of holidays and attractions - articles - theme
of legal driving age - reports - adverts - newspapers - range
of broadsheet and tabloid - posters - NSPCC - social media - tv news - autobiography - letters - ban mobile phones Differentiation by colour: yellow = higher ability blue - middle ability purple = lower ability These resources
provide opportunities to: - Analyse
language, form and structure
of non fiction texts - analyse the
use of persuasive
language - write persuasively - create a wide variety
of non fiction texts - explore texts from a variety
of sources and media - explore relevant topics for young people - develop speaking and listening skills Ideal for KS3 ahead
of GCSE 9 - 1
The focus
of this pack is to
provide the learners with authentic and relevant purposes for
using language.
Differentiation: purple = lower ability blue = middle ability yellow = higher ability Resources
provide opportunities to: - explore
language, form and structure - assess against the 9 - 1 specification success criteria - explore imagery - explore presentation
of character and theme -
use structure strips to form better analytical responses -
use «what, how, why» instead
of PEE which can be too restrictive
Differentiated (by colour) lesson to support the teaching
of Romeo and Juliet Act 4 scene 2 with a focus on the skill
of evaluation
of language paper 1 Differentiation: purple = lower ability blue = middle ability yellow = higher ability Resources
provide opportunities to: - prepare for
language paper 1 Q4 - agree or disagree question - explore the presentation
of character and theme - evaluate the Friar's plan - link to context -
use structure strips to elicit better responses
Differentiation: purple = lower ability blue = middle ability yellow = higher ability Resources
provide opportunities to: - explore
language, form and structure - assess against the 9 - 1 specification success criteria - explore characters and themes - write analytical paragraphs
using WHAT, HOW, WHY instead
of PEE which can be too restrictive
Besides incorporating such subjects as art, science, and
language arts, the projects include well - considered
use of computer technology, which has been enhanced by the decision
of the state to
provide all Maine seventh and eighth graders with iBook laptop computers.
The presentations include: Seasons: A simple introduction to place the learning into context Writing an Autumn Report (Non - chronological report) A Week in Autumn (Poetry with a Grammar Focus) Halloween - A Revolting Recipe - writing instructions Halloween Literacy Bundle - variety
of language tasks Autumn Handwriting (to be
used with interactive board for modelling handwriting) Autumn Maths (number, handling data and some area activities) with answer slides Scarecrow Art There are also some online links
provided within the presentations to engage the learners.
Differentiation: purple = lower ability blue = middle ability yellow = higher ability Resources
provide opportunities to: - explore
language, form and structure - assess against the 9 - 1 specification success criteria - explore the presentation
of character and power - develop skills required for the English
language exam -
use what, how, why instead
of PEE which can be too restrictive -
use structure strips to help students to develop better analytical responses