Sentences with phrase «voice lessons which»

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Ever since receiving his Ph.D in climatology from the University of Wales, he's been a leading Christian voice on the reality of climate change, which he has summed up in five severe but notably levelheaded lessons: 1.»
«The Evangelistic Witness is directed towards all of the ktisis (creation) which groans and travails in search of adoption and redemption... The transfiguring power of the Holy Trinity is meant to reach into every nook and cranny of our national life... The Evangelistic Witness will also speak to the structures of this world; economic, political, and societal institutions... We must re-learn the patristic lesson that the Church is the mouth and voice of the poor and the oppressed in the presence of the powers that be.
His biographers Michael Crick and Julian Critchley recount how, despite not having an innate gift for public speaking, he became a strong orator through much effort, which included practising his speeches in front of a mirror, listening to tape recordings of speeches by television administrator Charles Hill, and taking voice - coaching lessons from a vicar's wife.
She cited an example of a lesson in Utah in which «students use their voices to advocate solutions to social problems that they care deeply about» and a middle school in Florida that apparently took a Junior Scholastic quiz called «what kind of party animal are you?»
One planned lesson let students use an app called Sock Puppet — with which students record their voices to build mini-conversations between digital puppets — to create and compare examples of conversations involving disagreement.
Without imposing one way of viewing, a great attribute of the school has been the array of classes and diverse teachers on offer — each lending their own individual lessons by which to embrace and reject in the search for my own voice as a practitioner.
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