I find it hard to relate to people's experience with disease as in generally they don't
write about the lessons they've learned from within (and to me, these lessons are common to every person going through illness).
Hourihan also
writes about the lessons coaches should pass on to their players and how they can apply those lessons to life off the ball field.
It's a very different idea, says James Hiebert, an education researcher at the University of Delaware who has
written about lesson study.
Catalyst Magazine has
written about lesson study and the Alliance as «an example of quality professional development that both improves their teaching and fulfills requirements for state certification renewal and salary advancement.»
In Innovation Needs a Lingua Franca, Whitney Johnson
writes about lessons learned through a cross-cultural assignment and notes that:
I recently wrapped up my first project with a client where we used Google Wave (s goog) for document collaboration and
wrote about the lessons I learned along the way.
Last month in honor of Mother's Day,
I wrote about the lessons learned from mothers and how we choose to incorporate (or reject) those lessons into our own parenting style.
Not exact matches
You
wrote the following in a blog post: «When I joined First Round, I gave a lot of thought to the type of VC I want to be, and I decided to be one that wouldn't hedge talking
about mistakes and
lessons hard won.»
After the first spike and crash, and after what some folks
wrote about it - including your humble servant right here - it would seem that people would realize what kind of outfit this is, and that they would try to exit their shares, and be done with it, having learned a
lesson about believing corporate gobbledygook instead of doing research.
«If you didn't like that book, try this one — some good
lessons in here
about working together to solve problems,» she
wrote.
The prolific science - fiction author Ray Bradbury collected the
lessons he had learned
about the craft during his long and successful career in Zen in the Art of
Writing.
Ben Thompson, a technology analyst who happens to run his own one - man media company — a subscription - based newsletter and podcasting venture called Stratechery — thinks there is a broader
lesson about how
writing of any kind can be monetized in an era when pageviews are worth less and less.
One of the engineers on the project
wrote a blog post
about the
lessons learned; another was able to explore some complex color selection algorithms, an area of particular interest to her.
The final
lesson from Soros is quite similar to the
lesson we
wrote about a couple quarters ago in #NotDifferentThisTime on the wisdom of Sir John Templeton who said that investors would always ask him where is the best place to invest, and he would respond to them that this was exactly the wrong question and that they should rather be asking where is it the most miserable?
He works with clients to identify, avoid, and resolve their money problems; and has
written and spoken
about the
lessons he has learned.
«My book is
about ethical leadership & draws on stories from my life &
lessons I learned from others,» he
wrote.
I
wrote a post last week
about learning a
lesson on theological conversation from Tony Jones.
No it has not been proven where did you see that on an alien special on a & e, Read up on it those other religions did not have Jesus as a Savior and did not have men
writing 1000s of years apart talking
about the same events, and phrophecizing
about things that happened in later chapters
written hundreds of years later... and in no bok any where was there a man like Jesus, who spoke the words that Jesus spoke and died for people who hated Him like Jesus did, and spoke the parabales and life
lessons like Jesus did... look at what Jesus spoke... read it nowhere has there been a better teacher of life then in His words.
Oh, by the way, scientists don't expect ME to pay money in their honor every week so some guy in a staged ceremony can read from a 2,000 year old book, translated dozens of different ways,
written by a bunch of folks whom we know virtually nothing
about, where the facts and moral
lessons are both flawed and contradictory.
I already intuit that she knows
about burdens, carrying her weekday
lesson plans and graded first - grade workbooks and
writing
Morgan Hansow of Light Gives Heat
writes about the month - long visit she and her family are currently on in Uganda, and how completely surrendering everything to God is an ongoing and important
lesson.
Rachel Decker
writes a blog for RELEVANT
about Mad Men, looking at the spiritual
lessons within the critical darling.
Columnist Ben Skoda
writes for Reject Apathy
about what the Just + Hope bicycle tour taught him
about himself and his soul, and how he's taking those
lessons into the new year.
Rachel Decker
writes a blog for RELEVANT
about finding
lessons about trying to lie to ourselves and to God — and why we will fail.
Rachel Decker
writes a column for RELEVANT
about how a recent episode of the hit show Bones taught a
lesson about our motivations for forgiveness.
Rachel Decker
writes a column for RELEVATN
about how a recent episode of Cougar Town reminder her
about lessons in letting go.
i don't know
about you but a book
written even a couple hundred years ago is useless and beyond outdated unless it was on the cosmos, mathematics, or geometry... oh and fairy tales such as canterbury, grimm, aesop, amoungst others, they carry moral
lessons for society... and the bible, do we see a pattern here?
This would also provide their people with an implicit
lesson about not trusting the major media when they
write on religion.
Joe Terrell
writes a blog for RELEVANT
about the
lessons he learned from a breakup — and how it was a call for him to get closer to God.
After three years of blogging and lots of trial and error, I've learned some important
lessons about how to
write a controversial post without regretting it the next day.
I'm pretty sure I could eat half of the halved recipe:) I might have to quote your linguistic
lesson on the linguistic / translation blog I
write for — I'm all
about food whenever I can think up a topic!
As much as I learned
about cooking,
writing, teaching and television from Julia Child, her most important
lesson — to be available and generous — comes from the pages of our correspondence.
The
lesson, of course, is take bullshit classes whenever you can on the off chance you end up
writing about a zeitgeisty TV show.
Sitting on the sofa, I show him a few items: newspaper and magazine pieces
about the Liston fights; Ali's conversion to Islam; the arrest for refusing military induction; the epic first battle with Frazier; the Supreme Court overturning the draft conviction; Foreman being voodooed by Ali; the Thrilla in Manila; the boxing
lesson he gave Spinks in their second contest; a recent article
about Ali buying buses for Chicago - area public schools (immediately after seeing a TV news story
about how Dade County had no money for new buses, Ali sat down,
wrote a check and mailed it, not using the gift as a tax deduction); and one
about helping a young man wearing a hooded dark sweatshirt and jeans who crawled out on a high window ledge of a Wilshire Boulevard skyscraper in Los Angeles to kill himself.
And we talked
about the
lessons we can learn from arranged marriages (not forced or child marriages), where common backgrounds, interests and goals matter more than love at first — although as some women in arranged marriages
wrote us, love occurs when you see your husband caring for your children, being a good provider (OK, I have some thoughts on that but I'm just quoting here) and treating his family with respect and kindness.
Even though I've
written a book
about parenting, the process of building a happy family continues to evolve, and after raising four children over a period of thirty - six years, there are a few things that stand out as
lessons learned.
Write a letter to your child where you share
about a significant memory from your life and an important
lesson you learned from it.
I try to
write a blog post
about each
lesson they give me so I don't forget!
Anyway, I felt like I needed to
write about these nominations, both for what they are at a baseline — incredible honors — but also because they mean so much more and represent bigger
lessons.
Today you will find her keepin - it - real on her blog, Little Miss Momma, as she
writes about life
lessons as a Momma - in - training -LCB- with some crafting during nap time -RCB-.
I even
wrote a post
about parenting
lessons from Frozen!)
I'm
writing about those hidden
lessons that you learn as you become a mother that no one warned you
about.
My mother always taught me to think
about things from other people's perspective before reacting to them, a life
lesson that has translated into the empathetic, gentle style of parenting I teach,
write about, and follow with my own children.
To be fair, when Schama is
writing about the Civil War or immigration he is knowledgeable and interesting, but then fails to draw the
lessons of the past to point to the future.
«This engineering marvel taught us a vital
lesson about the importance of transportation,» he
wrote.
Acting Chief Executive Andrew Carter
writes in LGC
about our new Century of Cities report and the
lessons 100 years of history hold for UK cities.
No doubt Eric Pickles is
writing to the Times pointing out the facts since the
lesson has been learned
about how Blair did so well.
He disappeared from the public spotlight until 2005, when the agency announced he could begin clinical trials with a designated monitor but could not lead trials for five years and asked him to
write an article
about the
lessons he has learned.
One
lesson he learned in this process was that it pays to know the field you'll be
writing about.
► As Piotr Wasylczyk gears up for his new role as a professor and adviser, he is reflecting on «three
lessons taught by three great mentors [that] have influenced how [he thinks]
about doing science,» he
wrote in this week's Working Life story.