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Meaningful and concept
Meaningful learning is the concept that learned knowledge ( e. g., a fact ) is fully understood to the extent that it relates to other knowledge.

Meaningful and meaningful
Meaningful language is acquired in the context of meaningful parent-infant interaction, learning “ scaffolded ” or supported by the child ’ s Language Acquisition Support System ( LASS ).

Meaningful and their
The Cure played a version of their song " Grinding Halt ", retitled for that performance as " Desperate Journalist In Ongoing Meaningful Review Situation ", on the John Peel radio show, with new lyrics parodying Morley's writing style after an unfavourable review of their debut album Three Imaginary Boys.
It roughly translates to " Meaningful Understanding " or putting yourself in the shoes of others to see things from their perspective.
Meaningful commercial and educational cooperative initiatives such as this continue to reinforce the relevance of West Denistone Shopping Centre to both the local community and the many visitors who wish to have their animal care and postal needs seen to with an air of luxury and exclusivity.

Meaningful and own
Meaningful policies include: ( A ) kinds of cars the state should own, ( B ) when cars should be traded, ( C ) the need and assignment of vehicles, ( D ) use of cars in lieu of mileage allowances, ( E ) employees taking cars home, and ( F ) need for liability insurance on state automobiles.

Meaningful and .
* Meaningful Use, Electronic Health Record regulations in the U. S. linked to achieving measurable outcomes in patient engagement, care coordination, and population health
Meaningful changes also occurred in governmental structures.
One of the major issues relating to the use of speech recognition in healthcare is that the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 ( ARRA ) provides for substantial financial benefits to physicians who utilize an EMR according to " Meaningful Use " standards.
Meaningful high-resolution measurements require a good understanding of the instrument specifications, good control of the measurement conditions, and traceability of the calibration of the instrument.
His line by line commentary to the entire root text is entitled " Meaningful to Behold – The Bodhisattva's Way of Life " 1980.
Meaningful statements about power must always specify the context in which the resources may ( or may not ) be converted into behavior.
Meaningful learning, on the other hand, implies there is a comprehensive knowledge of the context of the facts learned.
Advancing Meaningful Use: Simplifying Complex Clinical Metrics Through Visual Representation.
Meaningful student involvement: Students as partners in school change.
( 2005 ) " Meaningful Student Involvement Series.
On February 27, 2009, he was a guest presenter at the Science of a Meaningful Life seminar " Building Compassion, Creating Well-being ", along with University of California, Berkeley and Greater Good Science Center Executive Director Dacher Keltner.
BBYO's mission is, " More Jewish Teens, More Meaningful Jewish Experiences.
His first book published in 1980 was a commentary to Shantideva's Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way of Life called Meaningful to Behold.
Two of his books are commentaries on Indian Mahayana texts: the book Ocean of Nectar is a commentary to Chandrakirti's Guide to the Middle Way, and Meaningful to Behold is a commentary to Shantideva's Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way of Life or Bodhicharyavatara.
The Dalai Lama contributed a foreword to Buddhism in the Tibetan Tradition, while Trijang Rinpoche and Ling Rinpoche ( who each held the position of Ganden Tripa ) also provided forewords for his books Meaningful to Behold ( which was dedicated to the long life of the Dalai Lama ) and Clear Light of Bliss ( which was dedicated to the late Trijang Rinpoche ), respectively.
* Meaningful to Behold: The Bodhisattva's Way of Life, Tharpa Publications ( 5th.
Geshe Kelsang's dedications to the long life of the Dalai Lama found in earlier editions of Meaningful to Behold are omitted from the fourth edition ( 1994 ) onwards.
Meaningful speculations indicate that it was meant as a contraction of the two German nouns Schrei ( scream ) and Tanz ( dance ), i. e., Schr-anz.
* With Penny Keyes, 1984: The Power of Unconditional Love: 21 Guidelines for Beginning, Improving, and Changing Your Most Meaningful Relationships.

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The visions describe the national crisis that occurred under Antiochus IV Epiphanes, a Seleucid king who attempted to introduce Hellenistic religious practices, including the worship of idols, into the temple and the Jewish religion more generally, sparking outrage from Biblical authors.
Using these new tactics and the support of authors, the Company petitioned Parliament again in both 1707 and 1709 to introduce a bill providing for copyright.
In the " Hippogriff Cookbook " ( 2010 ) reportedly " the first literary work written exclusively for e-reader technology ," British authors Benjamin Leeds Carson and Perre DiCarlo introduce fictional wizards to the culinary value of the animal, which " giveth from its forelegs and wings a tender poultry, from its rear a robust steak, as well as both creamy milke and eggs that seemeth to emerge already soft boiled.
However Wagner did introduce one striking new image, which was to be taken up after him by many later antisemitic authors:
In order to explain the absence of miraculous elements, authors may introduce " a retreat of magic " ( sometimes called " thinning ") that explains why the magic and other fantastic elements no longer appear: For example, in The Lord of the Rings, the destruction of the One Ring not only defeated Sauron, but destroyed the power of the Three Rings of the elves, resulting in their sailing into the West at the end of the story.
Lurie quotes Kane who wrote that " all authors tried to justify the practice that had existed before them, not to introduce the new one.
Using the influential publication as a vehicle to introduce new fiction by emerging authors, he promoted the work of such writers as T. Coraghessan Boyle, Barry Hannah, Cynthia Ozick and Reynolds Price.
The authors introduce the story via science fiction tropes such as the uncanny – coincidences, ESP, unearthly lighting effects, distorted visions, supernatural aural frequencies and scenes dissolving into another – pointing to the underlying threat of instability that drives the novel.
Whether the political considerations introduce a large gap between what the authors say in the Report and what appears in the SPM is a matter of opinion.
* Design-The authors discuss definitions of design, and introduce their own.
* Systems-The authors introduce four elements all systems share, as defined by Stephen Littlejohn in his textbook Theories of Human Communication, and go on to identify each of these elements in the game of chess, when framed as a formal ( mathematical ), experiential ( social ), or cultural ( representational ) system.
When Jean Stein became editor and publisher in 1990, the magazine's format changed to encompass visual art, and it began actively to seek out international authors and artists to introduce to its readers.
This controversy has encouraged some authors to introduce the non-additivity property of Tsallis entropy ( a generalization of the standard Boltzmann – Gibbs entropy ) as the main reason for recovering a true quantal information measure in the quantum context, claiming that non-local correlations ought to be described because of the particularity of Tsallis entropy.

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The general semantics concept " non-Aristotelian logic ", influenced the science fiction of the most prolific, best selling, influential authors of the genre during its flowering and height.
Many of the views which directed Leadbeater's understanding of the chakras were influenced by previous theosophist authors, in particular Johann Georg Gichtel, a disciple of Jakob Böhme, and his book Theosophia Practica ( 1696 ), in which Gitchtel directly refers to inner force centers, a concept reminiscent of the chakras.
The concept of cruising for pleasure was popularized in the nineteenth century, by several widely read authors and books: John MacGregor, 1866, A Thousand Miles in a Rob Roy Canoe ; Robert Louis Stevenson, 1877, An Inland Voyage ; and Nathaniel H. Bishop, 1879, Four Months in a Sneakbox.
The application of the concept of mental illness to the phenomena described by these authors has in turn been critiqued by Seamus Mac Suibhne.
The authors call this concept a ‘ conduit metaphor .’ By this they meant that a speaker can put ideas or objects into words or containers, and then send them along a channel, or conduit, to a listener who takes that idea or object out of the container and makes meaning of it.
One of the authors, Owen Toon notes: " In this new scenario, organics can be produced efficiently in the early atmosphere, leading us back to the organic-rich soup-in-the-ocean concept ...
Concern about the rapid pace of technological change crystallized around the concept of the technological singularity, popularized by Vernor Vinge's novel Marooned in Realtime and then taken up by other authors.
The concept is extended by some authors back as far as Clausewitz ’ s classic work On War as " absoluter Krieg " ( however, the relevant passages have been interpreted in diverging ways by different authors ), and to the French " guerre à outrance " during the Franco-Prussian War.
Le Guin's concept has been borrowed explicitly by several other well-known authors, even to the extent of using the name of the communication device ( the " ansible ").
: The only type of causality violation that the authors would find unacceptable is that embodied in the science-fiction concept of going backward in time and killing one's younger self (" changing the past ").
The Magic Quest was eventually accepted by Penguin Books, although the authors devoted a further six months to expanding and improving upon the original concept.
This was far from standard procedure in Victorian drama, in which naturalism was still a relatively new concept, and in which most authors had very little influence on how their plays and libretti were staged.
The concept of a Glass House set in a landscape with views as its real “ walls ” had been developed by many authors in the German Glasarchitektur drawings of the 1920s, and already sketched in initial form by Johnson's mentor Mies.
Later, it was included in A. dorsata as a subspecies based on the biological species concept, though authors applying a genetic species concept have suggested it should be considered a species.
Two authors describe this extremely complicated concept within the context of Arcadia.
Some authors have developed arguments to expand the concept of health systems, indicating additional dimensions that should be considered:
Some authors ( for example Willard, in General Topology ) use the term frontier, instead of boundary in an attempt to avoid confusion with the concept of boundary used in algebraic topology and manifold theory.
In 2000, together with several other authors, he composed a book entitled On Kitsch, where he advocated the concept of " kitsch " as a more correct name than " art " for this type of painting.
Bruce Jay Friedman, in his anthology entitled Black Humor, imported the concept to the United States, labeling with it very different authors and works, arguing that they shared the same literary genre.
Some authors treat informatics as a synonym for information science, especially related to the concept developed by A. I. Mikhailov and other Soviet authors in the mid sixties, which suggested that informatics is a discipline related to the study of Scientific Information.
Relying on the concept of the author, copyright is based on the assumption that without an intellectual property rights regime, authors would have no incentive to further create, and that artists cannot produce new works without an economic incentive.
Dionysius ' concept marked a significant departure from the concept of mimesis formulated by Aristotle in the 4th century BC, which was only concerned with " imitation of nature " and not " imitation of other authors.

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