Subject-matter experts are placed on a pedestal, and we put more and more trust in them.
Today courses are broken into three main buckets leadership, subject-matter skills and business and last up to three weeks.
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"When governments are actively collecting intelligence, they have developed subject-matter experts in particular industries, " said Mr. Henry, a former FBI cybersecurity specialist.
But something has also been lost along the way, perhaps because that earlier grave subject-matter is lacking or perhaps because the writing in this book is simply slacker than before.
In this post we are focused-on developing subject-matter expertise.
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The popularity of the Year One video, Elberse theorized, had much to do with the inherent appeal of the film's subject matter--sex!
But Barlow noted that in this case studio marketers had to overcome audiences' unfamiliarity with the subject matter -- the 2000-year-old Chinese legend of a courageous young women who disguises herself as a man to enter the National Chinese Army in order to save her ailing father from being drafted.
Exposure to parents and other relatives who speak Korean has given Kim some knowledge of the language -- she can generally understand the subject matter of the conversation -- but she can't read it and doesn't enunciate well.
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Despite the unlikely-sounding subject matter, Ms Paretsky dexterously intertwines these separate narrative threads.
Emulating her father's breathy voice and double-entendre-laden subject matter, Gainsbourg crafts a mature exploration of ethereal pop and new wave.
Not your typical top-of-the-charts subject matter.
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The ads are selected to match the subject matter of the e-mail, with Google's ad-placement software picking up on certain key words.
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Although the region as a whole lags regulatory development, it will soon become priority subject matter for all local asset-management companies.
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Rand Paul on his looks though "there's plenty of subject matter right there" -- and he took on both Fiorina and Walker's records with numbers to back his rhetoric.
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The FSA looked into the question of Sir Fred Goodwin's private life and the possibility that relations in the bank might have been a tad inappropriate - the subject of a super-injunction, partially lifted last May - and concluded the matter was "irrelevant to the story of RBS's failure".
But I guess clicks are the be-all, end-all whether we treat our subject matter ethically or not.
Although they follow school board-approved curriculum and standards, instructors can easily rearrange lessons to "make better sense for the kids" -- making better connections between different subject matter, Ursetta said.
Dan was eager to tackle such provocative subject matter and when he came back - with a large amount of research and a basic storyline - Lizzie was asked whether she would be interested in co-writing the script.
Casey may lay out a grim recitation of society's ills pollution, disease, rape, drugs but he wisely keeps hope at the forefront of the mix, rooting his fears in parental love and letting a whiz-bang arrangement bury the dark subject matter in bright strumming and zinging synths.
The subject matter includes general standards issues and cross-selling and mis-selling.
Helium, started last October, is an open-source news service where the community chooses the subject matter, writes the articles and then rates them for quality.
The prime-time address focuses the attention singularly on the subject matter.
Serious problems have been identified in the quality of pre-service teacher training, in terms of both subject matter knowledge and skills in the field of teaching that are necessary to be effective in the classroom.
The question is whether the so-called New Wave directors can move on to new subject matter.
Though the film-makers will be free to deal with any contemporary subject matter they choose, the BBC has said that the scheme is not intended to be a forum for experimental film-making.
The site also links to a wide selection of Halloween-related web pages, covering All Hallows' Eve subject matter from ghost stories to costumes to "mystic games" like a virtual Ouija board and a tarot card reading.
Its smart photo-editing technology actually looks inside the photo and matches the subject matter with that of the video.
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Open Educational Resources typically go beyond the textbook to incorporate interactive project-based learning methodologies that allow individualized, interactive engagement with subject matter content and personalized assessment of progress.
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But he seems more nostalgic for the quicksands of psycho-history, whose feverish vogue in the nineteen-eighties was much stimulated by the availability of Nixon as subject matter for scholars like Fawn Brodie.
According to the most recent Washington Post poll, black voters continue to oppose same-sex marriage by a ratio of 55-45, viewing the subject as a religious issue rather than a matter of civil rights.
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