Immersion
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I've been so privileged in my life to know extraordinary leaders who have chosen to live lives of
immersion.
But less than 24 hours, I was 13 miles away from those mosques, visiting one of our Acumen investees, an incredible man, Jawad Aslam, who dares to live a life of
immersion.
At age six, this child was living a life of immersion, and her family paid a price for it.
So may each of you live lives of
immersion.
It's about deep engagement and an
immersion
in the realities and the complexities of our context.
To make matters worse, the school I was enrolled in didn't have an English
immersion
program.
My life changed as I met other students who spoke Somali, attended a school that had an English
immersion
program and found teachers that would go above and beyond, staying there after school hours and lunch breaks, dedicated to helping me find success in the classroom.
The agenda behind our cinematic
immersion
was only empathy, an emotion that's largely deficient from films that come from our region of the world.
And I had come to realize that to write about it with any meaning, or to understand the place beyond the regime's propaganda, the only option was total
immersion.
So, if we are really going to deliver in medicine in this way, we have to think of personalizing cellular therapies, and then personalizing organ or organismal therapies, and ultimately personalizing
immersion
therapies for the environment.
And it has become a kind of a truism in the study of creativity that you can't be creating anything with less than 10 years of technical-knowledge
immersion
in a particular field.
The total sensory
immersion
into that world is what helps us understand what these animals are really doing, and I have to tell you that it's really an amazing experience to be down there and having this communication with an octopus and a diver when you really begin to understand that this is a thinking, cogitating, curious animal.
Well, at enormous expense, TED has arranged a high-resolution
immersion
virtual reality rendering of the view from intergalactic space.
And I wanted to play with this idea of how, in this kind of complete
immersion
of images that's enveloped us, how one image can actually grow and can haunt us.
For the last 10 years, games have massively advanced the visual effects, the physical immersion, the front end of games.
Since 2014, there are nearly 100 speakers in language
immersion
classes, and according to a 2017 census, 32 new fluent speakers, some of whom, like Donna's daughter Elisabeth, are teaching Tunica to their children.
Bennington would continue to teach the arts and sciences as areas of
immersion
that acknowledge differences in personal and professional objectives.
And I meet them at the University, I also have a few field offices that I set up in various places that provide an
immersion
in some of the environmental challenges we face.
But he was pulled apart by his
immersion
in the Marine tradition, loyalty to the Corps above all else.
George Clooney is in fine, ingenuous form as the chatty, amiable leader of the trio; but the real acting kudos go to John Turturro and Tim Blake Nelson as his goofy but lovable cohorts, dubbed the 'Soggy Bottom Boys' by Clooney's character after they receive baptism by full
immersion
in a river.
We follow Alvaro Nunez Cabeza de Vaca's adventures and misadventures in the New World from a crash landing of his ship through his saving and capture by the Indians, his forced
immersion
into the Indian culture, his almost mystical pilgrimage from Florida through the American Southwest to California (or was it Mexico?), up to the bitter end at the hands of his European compatriots.
Where 'The Blair Witch Project' drew me in and ably created the atmosphere of immersion, 'The Last Broadcast' improperly used shots from impossible camera angles (there are several shots in the ending where the only people present are in the frame and the camera placement was improbable for the story), ruining the illusion of the 'documentary'.
For most people, however, life under totalitarian dictatorship was not ennobling; it was, rather, a daily
immersion
in lies, spiritual depravity, and material corruption.
After this
immersion
in US pragmatism, my return to British politics was deeply depressing.
Water
immersion
in a tub could last up to 12 seconds, no more than two hours a day, for up to thirty days in a row.
My public station, as editor of the Eatanswill GAZETTE, the position which that paper holds in the country, my constant
immersion
in the vortex of politics--''P.
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