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That's the E of INSPIRE, education and life
skills.
You formulate a recipe based upon the factors you can control, whether it be the
skills
or the fertilizer or the plant choice.
And if more fashion schools taught these skills, more designers would have the ability to design for all bodies.
With our votes, our voices, our food choices, our
skills
and our dollars.
Conservationists must prioritize environmental education and help expand the community's
skills
to conserve their wildlife.
An opportunity for something that is creative and rich and gives you an income, no matter what country you're in, no matter what
skills
or opportunities you might think you have.
From there with all the
skills
and knowledge from paragliding and all the different disciplines in skydiving, I went on to BASE jumping.
Extreme sports on top level like this is only possible if you practice step by step, if you really work hard on your
skills
and on your knowledge.
And probably the most important is you have to work on your mental skills, mental preparation.
Let's leave room for human intuition and human
skills.
Sixth, achieve safety through redundancy and human
skills.
The truth is, there are a lot of these resources out there that help people acquire these so-called self-management
skills.
They also work with a health coach to learn self-management skills,
skills
that'll help them prevent complications of their illness.
A year later, a third of the participants were able to acquire three new self-management
skills
and maintain them to the extent that it was able to improve their blood pressures, their blood sugar and their exercise.
And it actually has a growing repertoire of cognitive
skills.
That's all another way of saying that our individual
skills
and abilities are very much shaped by our environments.
Because what we've done in our personal evolutions is build up a large repertoire of specific
skills
and abilities that are specific to our own individual histories.
Every one of us has a different set of acquired
skills
and abilities that all derive out of the plasticity, the adaptability of this really remarkable adaptive machine.
In an adult brain of course we've built up a large repertoire of mastered
skills
and abilities that we can perform more or less automatically from memory, and that define us as acting, moving, thinking creatures.
In the next great epoch of life, which applies for most of life, the brain is actually refining its machinery as it masters a wide repertoire of
skills
and abilities.
That is why you, in your many
skills
and abilities, are a unique specialist: a specialist that's vastly different in your physical brain in detail than the brain of an individual 100 years ago; enormously different in the details from the brain of the average individual 1,000 years ago.
Now we've used this research to try to understand not just how a normal person develops, and elaborates their
skills
and abilities, but also try to understand the origins of impairment, and the origins of differences or variations that might limit the capacities of a child, or an adult.
And they are going to have poor reading
skills.
My job was to teach writing, storytelling and general communication
skills
to physicians, nurses, medical students and other health care workers.
I invite other journalists, writers, producers, podcasters and poets, and they teach writing, communication and storytelling
skills
to our participants.
These are the
skills
they'll draw on when they realize and are confronted with the stressful, messy reality of the work they've chosen.
We run a project called the Bronx [Environmental] Stewardship Training, which provides job training in the fields of ecological restoration, so that folks from our community have the
skills
to compete for these well-paying jobs.
And then eventually, the community, through
skills
training, end up building the building with us.
But almost all these superhuman
skills
rely on the same precious resource: the spice.
Mastery of basic
skills
and a bare minimum of cultural literacy eludes vast numbers of our students.
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