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Reading and enjoying literature and words that begin with 'B.' "The Bath:" Assemble
students
on a rug and give
students
a warning about the dangers of hot water.
And the thing is, these places are full of
students
and academics who are desperate to collaborate, and the truth is that for them, they have fewer security issues than us.
In 2006 they brought together high school
students
and college
students
and started to build these little odd creatures.
Graduate
students
wanted a way of telling which stage they were in.
But while none of Hypatia’s own writings survive, her contemporaries’ and students’ accounts of her work and life paint a picture of the qualities that made her renowned as a scholar, beloved as a teacher, and ultimately led to her downfall.
Students
delved into this ordered mathematical world to achieve higher unity with this force, known as “the One.”
Jewish and Christian as well as pagan
students
travelled from the farthest reaches of the empire to study with her.
The nonpartisan environment Hypatia fostered, where all
students
could feel comfortable, was especially remarkable given the religious and political turmoil that was fracturing the city of Alexandria at the time.
So with the help of some brave graduate students, they set out to find a shark.
So the
students
took the mold back to the lab and put it under a microscope, and this is what it looks like.
We'd like to take the materials that we have built for education, and get them out to
students
everywhere,
students
that can't come and visit us at the ATA.
What we do, my
students
in my lab and I, is we buy Barbies from Goodwill and Value Village, we dress her in clothes that have been made by seamstresses and we send her out with a canopy handbook.
And then the
students
would come into our sound studios, they would make their own rap songs with their own beats.
They learned how to distinguish different species of mosses, which, to tell you the truth, is a lot more than my undergraduate
students
at the Evergreen College can do.
And this is being built by a group of
students
at Zurich for a design competition in biology.
And from the results of the same competition last year, a University of Texas team of
students
programmed bacteria so that they can detect light and switch on and off.
And if you've seen Amy Smith, she talks about how you get
students
at MIT to work with communities in Haiti.
She brought
students
in to solve problems.
He taught mechanics in a high school in Long Beach, and found that his
students
were no longer able to solve problems.
And he came to the conclusion, quite on his own, that the
students
who could no longer solve problems, such as fixing cars, hadn't worked with their hands.
And you'll see this course is to investigate the human state of play, which is kind of like the polar bear-husky state and its importance to creative thinking: "to explore play behavior, its development and its biological basis; to apply those principles, through design thinking, to promote innovation in the corporate world; and the
students
will work with real-world partners on design projects with widespread application."
So we've had Brendan, who's from IDEO, and the rest of us sitting aside and watching these
students
as they put play principles into practice in the classroom.
In 2012, I was sitting in a crowded room full of high school
students
who were attending an after-school program in Boston.
All of a sudden, that room full of high school
students
exploded into laughter, high fives.
With a team of NYU students, we built a mathematical model, a neural network that can detect and track these plumes over the New York City skyline.
We got a big group of
students
to be in the experiment, and we prepaid them.
All of the subjects sitting in the experiment were Carnegie Mellon
students.
She became a teacher, and over the next several decades, her advocacy for multicultural, socially conscious education would impact thousands of
students.
Or more and more
students
at universities in the United States demand the banishment of antique classics which depict sexual violence or assault from the curriculum.
For example, thousands of students, young
students
around the globe were sending letters, blaming McDonald's, because we were using millions of these at that time.
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