We want to take student
work out of a pile of papers (or a hidden digital folder) and place it in the real world.
Not exact matches
«Some people
work incredibly well
out of piles,» says Morgenstern.
She considered bankruptcy but ultimately
worked her way
out from under the
pile of medical bills.
They're happy with what
works for them now and they've already got plenty on their plates so they aren't gonna go
out of their way to add to the
pile.
«You've achieved a set
of goals, and the next day you hand
out a new
pile of goals to
work on,» Baren says.
Nor does it sit right to
pile work on yourself because you can't get
out of the DIY mentality that you used to launch your business.
Both spent much
of their time
working with «muck and gut» crews, doing everything from tearing
out wet drywall to digging through
piles of muddy clothing and other household rubble left in the wake
of the hurricanes.
Piling more stuff on top
of the rot couldn't hide it — the rot
worked its way
out into my life and I was tired
of just scraping away the effects, I wanted to root
out the cause.
At the time, I was coming home from
work to an always empty house, laying on the floor for an hour to re-calibrate from my day,
working myself into a 30 minute or so run, and then reading a couple food blogs over dinner (usually a sweet potato, roasted during that run, with black beans, salsa, and a
pile of greens),
working another couple hours just to survive the next school day, and falling into bed into a deep and dreamless sleep before my alarm clock wrenched me
out and up and into another day that was much the same.
I haven't been here in a while because I've been buried under
piles of work; but I had to dig myself
out of my
pile when I saw the title
of this post.
Woo hoo!Despite trying very hard to concentrate enough to do proper
work, I have been pacing around in front
of my windows, staring
out as the snow
piles up.
That wasn't
working out here, so I neatly
piled a couple spoonfuls
of toppings on my mushroom, with a pretty little cilantro leaf, making it look as neat as I could.
It's basically like a hose that comes
out of your sink, you know, one
of those old school hoses that comes
out to help you do the dishes, same type
of thing, next to the toilet, spread off like you do but, our laundry room is next door so, I just put them in my utility sink that's there and kind
of, my husband and I, actually we put in there, we may throw a little oxy cleaner, may be little like earth friendly solution like, back
out or something to help with the smell or we put a spray a little bit with a little bit
of you know, deodorizer or something you get in the store that
works with diapers and we throw them in the sink and when I'm ready to do the laundry, just stays there,
piles up.
Filling
out a piece
of paper fraudulently at the DMV and giving it to a person or dropping it into a
pile results in your registration does not
work.
Hi y ’ all, e.politics spent all weekend struggling with a nagging cold and a big
pile of client
work, trying to get both knocked
out before the next few weeks» conference frenzy takes hold.
Levenson and his firm have also drawn fire for helping the city's teachers union dole
out piles of money to influence council races while also
working for individual candidates, sources said.
In four years
of theoretical
work, we built a robot that could go over the rubble
piles, at which point it would let
out lots
of little robots, which would be able to wend their way deeper into the rubble.
His stubborn resistance to new weapons that he did not think would
work and his outrage at lavish spending on studies that just
piled up unread in dusty warehouses eventually wore
out the patience
of his more politically correct superiors.
We want photos
of you sweeping the glitter off the village hall floor; heading
out to teach 5 people on a dark evening half an hour's drive away after a long day at
work; your
piles of philosophy books stacked next to your mat; your tabs
of marking for trainees; the scrubby you use on the handstand footprints on the wall; the loose change rattling in the donation box after the PWYC; your studio rent bill; the baby sick on your yoga top after mums and baby yoga; the holes in your favourite decade - old yoga leggings; the charity shop where you buy more; coffee stains on cork blocks and the hospital room where you teach cancer patients; the costume box for your yoga and theatre kids class; your ID badge for prison
work; the hug from the student who finally learned to stand on one leg...
I've been able to
pile more weight onto every
work out since I started K - Otic, maxed
out almost every training station, then started adding extra wieghts on top, it's giving me a years worth
of progress in a few weeks and I haven't felt like I was going to hurt myself, just strong smooth power, no shaking
For example:
work out wear, make a
pile of sports bras,
work out bottoms,
work out tanks and then pull overs.
Some days, less often than others, I feel like pulling random things
out of my closet and
piling them on to see what
works.
I went through all
of my clothes and we tried to put them in
piles (
work clothes, going
out clothes, outfits that I needed to shoot pictures in for blogging, etc.).
However, when I went into Zara yesterday to get a glimbs
of some new season items, I found this jumper in one
of those
piles of clothes (you know exactly what I mean)... It's a very big one for me (size L), but I guess that just
works out perfectly well now (gosh where did my bump go?).
The movie keeps
piling one outlandish development on top
of another, but it stays rooted in their ability to
work as a unit — which, it turns
out, was what trouncing all those other teams along the way taught them how to do.
With nominations and awards
piling up, Silver Linings Playbook is an R - rated film that is
working its way
out of relative obscurity.
Hibernation - find
out about different animal that hibernate over Winter Literacy resources Snowflake alphabet Book review Worksheets - various worksheets about the story, Winter and the characters Word searches Writing pages - various pages to photocopy for the children to write and colour in the borders Writing sheets Hibernation worksheets Worksheets - Signs
of Autumn, Winter and Spring worksheets Acrostic poem Art and crafts Animal paw prints - use the cards to copy the paw prints in the sand tray or in the snow Tracing picture Colouring worksheets Winter scene worksheet Animal puppets to make Animal masks - black and white masks
of the different animals in the story Games Bingo - a colourful picture bingo game Snowman building game - throw the die and collect the different parts
of your snowman Hibernation game - throw a die and turn over a card to see how many hedgehogs are hibernating under the
pile of leaves Please note: The art
work used in these resources has been produced by ourselves.
A practical investigation that requires pupils to
work out if they'd rather have a stack
of # 1 coins as tall as the average person or a
pile of 5p pieces as heavy as the average person.
School districts really like this guy because, like Bob Marzano, he does «meta - analysis,» which, as far as I can tell, is throwing a bunch
of research studies other people did into a
pile and performing some fancy math Jiu - Jitsu that spits
out a number that's supposed to tell you what
works and what doesn't.
I watched 1 - star reviews
pile up on my favorite authors»
works, and I saw that publishers often reacted
out of fear
of change rather than
out of a desire to please their customers.
The older agencies that had formed in the 1970s and 1980s retreated
out of the spotlight and are now the major agencies
working with mostly bestsellers, while the baby agencies fought to find that piece
of gold in the slush from an unknown new writers, just as junior editors used to look through publishing house slush
piles thirty years earlier.
I get so many requests,
of which a lot need an editor, so sifting through the
pile to pick
out the minimum standard
of professionally produced
work takes time.
Until then, the sheer volume
of books
out there will make it even more difficult for those
of us who are trying to publish quality
work to break
out of the
pile.
In order to level the playing field and have a true comparison, you need to look at everything that gets submitted to the traditional machine — that means all the
work that never makes it
out of the slush
pile — and compare that to all the self - published e-books on Amazon and elsewhere.
What we need is an estimate
of how many books submitted to the slush
pile make it
out and into retail, and then compare all traditionally published
works with that same percentage
of self - published
works.
Every day that car needs fixed and can't get you to
work, bank fees
pile up or that unpaid bill gains interest is more money
out of your pocket.
Keeping interest from
piling up is vital, and I love your ideas
of taking advantage
of «free money,» like
work study, cash gifts, and rebates to knock
out some debt — it's an instant return on investment.
The absolute worst way to utilize different factors is to bail
out of what's not
working and
pile into what's
worked well recently.
I don't think it is nice for a law firm to dump a
pile of forms in your lap when you are stressed
out and tell you to do all
of the
work.
Right now I use a collection
of torn
out pages from print articles, Post-It notes and scraps
of paper such as used envelopes that
pile up on my desk at
work and home.
This press release sounds about as crazed and high - strung as Melgaard's
work looks, which has lately been pumped
out at lightning speed, and in our experience has ended up involving a big
pile of clothes and / or some tigers.
Besides the clever
works and themes, his installations made
out of trash,
pile up on the insane amount
of detail each piece brings with it.
The space turns
out to
work splendidly for art, even with a
pile of pizza boxes from the previous day's conferencing, with both quiet alcoves and long vistas.
Specifically, the project concept began with Quai de la Gare (1993), a Boltanski piece made up
of piles of used clothing that visitors could pick
out and carry off in a bag printed with the word «Dispersion»: a
work innately destined to scatter and vanish.
Other
works include a wall drawing by Sol LeWitt, a Ricky Board (whatever that means) by David Lynch, Ernesto Neto picking
out three birds in flight, and yet another
pile of candy by Félix Gonzáles - Torres.
The
work in question — purchased by the Tate for $ 12,000 — consists
of a rectangular
pile of 120 bricks, laid
out in a simple stacked formation on the gallery floor.
The thirtysomething artist
works with found objects and admits he has a «mania for driving around and picking up stuff
out of people's trash
piles.»
What appears to be a nightmarish
pile - up
of road kill turns
out to be a self - portrait
of shadows projected onto the gallery wall; scrap metal metamorphoses into copulating rats; a heap
of trash transforms into silhouettes
of «Tim and Sue» having a drink and smoke, apparently content with the
work they have made and in which they take star billing.
Critics picked up on shared concerns with soft sculpture, and Paul Overy pointed
out that Flanagan's
work was intriguing in that it looked soft, but in fact, was hard.1 The exhibition included anthropomorphically shaped sculpture made from plaster filled fabric bags, pieces hanging from the ceiling, and a
pile of sand poured directly onto the carpeted floor.
This densely packed
work has a bright rhombus at its core, an intense accretion
of thick white, silver and grey impasto that builds
out from the surface in
piled paint mixed with beach sand, taking texture to the point
of sculpture.