Subjects
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I became more creative in working with a variety of methodologies, materials and
subjects.
And in that 15 percent, the main focus is on human mind, thinking skills, somehow trying to unleash kids from the straightjacket of school, which is putting information and dogma into them, get them so they really think, ask tough questions, argue about serious subjects, don't believe everything that's in the book, think broadly or creative.
We should have nothing but success stories from nature, for you or for birds, and we're learning a lot from its fascinating
subjects.
That means that I'm one of your
subjects
to become a 1,000-year-old?
Can you spot the problem with this headline: "Study shows new drug could cure cancer" Since the
subjects
of the study were mice, we can’t draw conclusions about human disease based on this research.
Now, one of the troubles of being a tattoo technologist is finding willing test
subjects.
And they gave
subjects
the same wine, labeled with different price tags.
These are
subjects
coming to an experiment to be asked the simplest of all questions: How much will you enjoy eating potato chips one minute from now? They're sitting in a room with potato chips in front of them.
For some of the subjects, sitting in the far corner of a room is a box of Godiva chocolates, and for others is a can of Spam.
In fact, these items that are sitting in the room change how much the
subjects
think they're going to enjoy the potato chips.
These types of academies overemphasize physical strength, with much less attention spent to
subjects
like community policing, problem-solving and interpersonal communication skills.
These
subjects
were not studied merely for the sake of curiosity or practical utility, but because they authenticated the belief that numbers were the sacred language of the universe.
Our
subjects
doubled their cheating.
All of the
subjects
sitting in the experiment were Carnegie Mellon students.
And faux-nostalgia works even in serious
subjects
like war.
But while the king was initially popular among his subjects, his labor mandates were an uncomfortable reminder of the slavery Haitians fought to destroy.
She said, "You get the human
subjects
review board approval for this one."
De Beauvoir defined Othering as the process of labeling women as less than the men who’d historically defined, and been defined as, the ideal human
subjects.
Now, most media companies, when they think about metadata, they think about
subjects
or formats.
This metamorphosis of natural
subjects
into abstract geometry is commonplace in the work of Georgia O’Keeffe— the revolutionary American painter and sculptor.
Earlier European painters in the Cubist tradition had employed rigid geometry to abstract external
subjects.
It involves a campaign of letter writing, research and phone calls to access my subjects, which can range from Hamas leaders in Gaza to a hibernating black bear in its cave in West Virginia.
But something strikes you when you move to America and travel around the world: every education system on earth has the same hierarchy of
subjects.
Number one, that the most useful
subjects
for work are at the top.
We are so accustomed to robbing girls of the subject of being the
subjects
of their lives that we have now actually objectified them and turned them into commodities.
These are two different
subjects
in our study.
How have we convinced ourselves that every culture has a point of view on these
subjects
worth considering?
We have analyzed hundreds of physiology studies involving thousands of test
subjects.
While you're thinking about that, this was an experiment done by Susan Blackmore, a psychologist in England, who showed
subjects
this degraded image and then ran a correlation between their scores on an ESP test: How much did they believe in the paranormal, supernatural, angels and so forth.
Here is what you show
subjects.
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