In Jackson's deftly intuitive drawings, these devices are reinvented and combined with those of his own invention to become a robust and fearless engagement
with written language.
Hothouse: ImPRINT Hothouse: ImPRINT, a juried, group exhibition of works by WPA member artists is an exhibition that aims to highlight the personal creative process through visual art in combination
with written language.
With no written language, it is difficult to know exactly what occurred back then.
Lots of people either have English as a second language, or they just aren't comfortable
with their written language.
Phonological awareness activities build on and enhance children's experiences
with written language (e.g., print awareness) and spoken language (e.g., playing with words).
''... children who have trouble with oral language generally will go on to have difficulty
with written language...» - Dr. Paula Tallal, Co-Director, Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience, Rutgers
Option one supports students who struggle
with written language.
Hence, most of them struggle
with written language as well as with text reading and comprehension.
Nelson - Barber noted that high language load also can cause problems for English speakers who use a different dialect from mainstream English, or who have difficulties
with written language.
Science also, practically, requires a culture
with a written language for the easy recording and sharing of large amounts of precise data.
Not exact matches
Yup, and Buffer recently uncovered it, sharing the helpful info on Medium The
write - up of fascinating research offers a handy trick that science shows makes it much easier to say no —
with just a little change of
language.
It's a fairly arcane argument over whether Google's design of Android to be compatible
with apps
written in the Java programming
language (now owned by Oracle) was «fair use» or not.
With his good friend Paul Allen, who was working at Honeywell Inc.'s Boston facilities, he began
writing a programming
language.
The two of them had decided that these little machines needed a simple, «high - level»
language with which users could
write programs.
He has
written three books on body
language and he's the person world leaders come to for help
with their communication.
I know that getting here required many hours
writing algorithms, studying computer architectures, learning new
languages, fighting your way through problem sets, and holding your breath to see if your code compiles
with no errors (and hopefully only a couple of warnings).
They were littered
with poor grammar, obviously
written by someone who doesn't speak English as a first
language, stuffed
with unnecessary over-use of keywords, and provided no useful or insightful information.
And
with language like «superpumped,» «always be hustlin,»» and «meritocracy and toe - stepping» — another Kalanick favorite —
written into the professional code, the subtext was always there.
Although the DOL staff
wrote the 60 - day delay
with language making it hard to delay the rule again, Anderson is hopeful that Acosta getting his own staff in place bodes well for rule opponents.
And I
wrote with using a very simple plain
language because a personal pet peeve of mine is that finances intentionally kept kind of opaque and confusing because I think it's meant to keep most people ignorant of how the system actually works.
Use
language appropriate to the visitor based on the target audience Heat maps show an F pattern is used when scanning content, so using bold headings and sub-headings to make it easier to scan and break up a copy Change paragraphs to bulleted lists Put the main point first (inverted pyramid) Use personal pronouns Put yourself in the place of the visitor and consider questions the visitor may have, then get to the point
with the answer Add links, if appropriate, to keep the visitor engaged on your site and to keep them from searching elsewhere Name links (and anchor text) in a way that the visitor will know what to expect when they click Find out what keywords visitors are searching for to reach your site and
write with these keywords in mind These tips are a great starting point for anyone wanting to optimize their website content.
Instead, connect
with your audience by
writing in first person and using visual
language.
If your Christians there are only one set of rules you should follow
with an additional one that is the laws and rules spelled out in the 10 Commandments
written by God in Gods
language and presented to Mosses on Mt Sinai.
Many, it is true, are
written by people
with no expertise in medieval history or even basic competency in the
languages necessary for research on medieval topics.
Tyler Lacoma
writes about our preoccupation
with the
language of faith and how we can use words instead of worship them.
(By the way, a book
written two thousand years ago, in a dead
language, that got edited three hundred years after its parts were
written, and also conflicts
with itself, is not evidence... any more than Spiderman comics are evidence that there exists a man
with Spidey senses).
In The Heart of the Matter, a 2013 report sponsored by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a reader is confronted
with language like this: «Among other benefits [studying the humanities] strengthens clarity of
written and oral expression, critical and analytic reasoning, and the creativity to think outside the box.»
With the Bible, we have a collection of books
written in
languages that no one understands.
You can not
write or prepare a book
with the
language of a PHD reading course to an infant.
Einstein re creation: We're like little children entering a huge library
with 1000s of books,
written in many
languages - the little child knows someone must have
written those books!
After noting the parallel
language with respect to the functioning of eternal objects, Leclerc
writes: «It should be noted that the term «functioning» in neither case implies «agency» on the part of the entity functioning.
I want to ask you, as clearly as I can, to bear
with patience all that is unresolved in your heart, and try to love the questions themselves, as if they were rooms yet to enter or books
written in a foreign
language.
With the rise of Persian power, the Persian language gained a firm footing in Sind along with Arabic, with the result that modern Sindhi, written in Arabic script, contains more than fifty per cent Arabic and Persian wo
With the rise of Persian power, the Persian
language gained a firm footing in Sind along
with Arabic, with the result that modern Sindhi, written in Arabic script, contains more than fifty per cent Arabic and Persian wo
with Arabic,
with the result that modern Sindhi, written in Arabic script, contains more than fifty per cent Arabic and Persian wo
with the result that modern Sindhi,
written in Arabic script, contains more than fifty per cent Arabic and Persian words.
Starting
with no grammar or dictionary, indeed not one
written word to aid them, missionaries have learned the oral
language, often without benefit of any interpreter — definitely the hard way — worked out an alphabet, reduced it to
writing, prepared a grammar and dictionary, translated some portions into the newly
written tongue, then had to teach the natives to read their own
language in order to read the Bible.
We should understand some of the mistakes we have made in replacing an oral prose
with book, prose, a public
language with a private one not
written, to be read aloud.
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Ignorance and the proper use of capitalization and punctuation are also inversely proportional — meaning the more intelligent a person, the better is the use of grammatical conventions in his
writing, and the less intelligent, the more cavalier he is
with his use of
language.
One of the problems
with understanding the Bible is that it was not
written in our
language.
John's Gospel is
written in Greek, a
language which has no affiliation whatsoever
with Hebrew.
11 [Editors note: In Bohm's notes he has
written: Bohr made «a kind of metaphysical assumption about
language and concepts which means (as always
with positivist, operationalist, or phenomenalist approaches) that we fix our concepts to those that have been developed before.»]
While I admit that I can not read those
languages, I have read what the original verses said along
with critical analysis of the words in context of the timeframe that they were
written in.
Thus it came about that the first important proper name to have been
written in many of these
languages must have been the name of Jesus,
with its pronunciation adapted to their distinctive phonic structure, just as it had been in all the
languages of Europe.
You've
written that «care
with language» is the «first casualty of original sin.»
I would like to beg you, dear Sir, as well as I can, to have patience
with everything unresolved in your heart and to try to love the questions themselves as if they were locked rooms or books
written in a very foreign
language.
For Bartholomew, one of the apostles, had preached to them and left
with them the
writing of Matthew in the Hebrew
language which they had preserved till that time.
Though I no longer have the letter, here (
with some of the
language removed) is essentially what he
wrote
The problem
with «trying to come up
with language that enables people of wide diversity and kinds to meet together in one arena» has already be
written.
In seeking to maintain a high view of inspiration, evangelicals have wrestled
with the fact that God's revelation was stated in terms of the
language, logic, and location of the people to whom it was originally
written.
LaHaye has
written more than 60 non-fiction books on a wide range of subjects such as: family life, temperaments, sexual adjustment, Bible prophecy, the will of God, Jesus Christ, and secular humanism
with over 14 million in print, some of which have been translated into 32 foreign
languages.
He
writes, as always,
with magisterial command of all possible sources in all known
languages and a gift for the occasional elegant epigram derived in part, I suspect, from a lifetime of reading Edward Gibbon for fun.