In lectures, Watson often avoids this dialectic, and talks mainly about the dying oceans.
There were much more productive ways of learning everything than sitting in lectures.
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They know there are votes to be won by championing the right of female students to wear headscarves in lectures.
Nevertheless, the frustration of Turkish feminists, who fear they have lost ground to women demanding the right to wear Islamic-style headscarves in lectures, is understandable.
During his time in Liverpool, he has been highly involved in urban regeneration across the city, and has championed community-led regeneration in lectures, articles and broadcasts.
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Ostensibly, Banamex has launched its libel action because Mr Giordano and Mr Menendez repeated the allegations in lectures and radio interviews held during a New York publicity tour and not just because Narco News is hosted in the city.
Most of all, put yourself in the shoes of your future boss and imagine whom you would rather hire: the candidate who built a profitable business over the course of two years, or the candidate who sat in lectures and reviewed case studies to get a degree?
Thus, says Mr Rybczynski in these lectures given at the New York Public Library in October 1999, people appreciate architecture, among other reasons, because it prompts them to think who they might have been in the past and how far removed they now may be from that age.
In education lectures can be recorded, allowing star academics to teach millions.
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John Soane mentions him in his lectures only as Wren's pupil.
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Motivated by recent studies that show the high impact of research-based experiences on learning, Georgetown now employs Echo360 to expose more students in large lectures and general education courses to research.
In the late nineteen-nineties, she began travelling throughout Minnesota, delivering lectures in churches, and writing pamphlets, on the perils of a federal education law known as School to Work, which supported vocational training, and a Minnesota education law known as Profile of Learning, which set state education standards.
Lionel Trilling took on the task in "Sincerity and Authenticity, " a series of Harvard lectures published in 1972.
Her tennis shoes had little things doodled on them from sitting in her class lectures.
Forthcoming lectures in the series include Dr Nee Joo-Teh from the Knowledge Transfer Network in July 2015 and His Hon.
Wharton dropped its enjoyable role-playing format in order to cram in more serious lectures, reflecting the gravity of the times.
Van Fraasen delivered the lectures in 1999, and they were published in book form in 2002, as The Empirical Stance.
She lectures in universities, colleges, medical institutes and health authorities across the world about her experiences and the nature of cancer causing genes.
Mobley utterly abandoned books and lectures in favor of games and simulations designed to wake his students up to their limitations and limitless potential.
Dr Eoin O'Malley, who lectures in politics at University College Dublin, suggests Sinn Fein has the added burden of managing two constituencies on this issue.
He sometimes sent Frank Gilbreth to deliver lectures in his place.
So I teach big lectures in 50 U.S. cities a year.
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Mr Targowski pointed out that Prof Black, who lectures in anatomy and forensic anthropology at Dundee University, was an expert in her own field, but not a medic.
The teams come up with mobile app ideas and then come to the University of Toronto for the summer where they work more and receive lectures in business.
Recorded music and lectures in an all-seater auditorium, with music coming down from the ceilings and up through the floors, will be the listening equivalent to a surround-screen cinema.
"He has a Marmite effect, you either love him or you hate him, " says Dr Oliver Double, who lectures in stand-up comedy at Kent University and is a former circuit comedian.
Other, better behaved (and female) students prefer to stay on campus, sleeping in classrooms to save money, and to be sure of getting a desk when lectures start in the morning.
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In like manner, many persons will prefer to hear lectures and sermons in the comfort and privacy of their own rooms, rather than to go to the church or the lecture-room.
The Regional Thematic training in Astana was based on lectures and presentations of experts, discussions, presentations of participants, work in groups, visits to the Astana museums.
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