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Rather than presenting a philosophical problem and its solution, Wittgenstein engages in a dialogue, where he provides a thought experiment ( a hypothetical example or situation ), describes how one might be inclined to think about it, and then shows why that inclination suffers from conceptual confusion.
When the text has been fully discussed and the inner circle is finished talking, the outer circle provides feedback on the dialogue that took place.
The text provides the anchor for dialogue whereby the facilitator can bring the participants back to the text if they begin to digress.
The session layer provides the mechanism for opening, closing and managing a session between end-user application processes, i. e., a semi-permanent dialogue.
Ohkawa provides a rough draft for each chapter detailing things such as dialogue, panel size, props, movement, and character's emotions.
A department of The Teachers College, JIEE provides educational leadership and service, strives to improve the quality of instruction and teaching, conducts policy studies on emerging issues, promotes excellence in all areas of learning, and contributes to the educational dialogue on national trends and issues.
* The Markkula Center for Applied Ethics provides an academic forum for research and dialogue concerning all areas of applied ethics.
Addition III provides a soliloquy by More and a 45-line dialogue between two actors ; Addition VI provides a similar breathing-space for the actors to get ready for the play's final phase.
Since standing down in 2009, Mr Purvis has continued to serve in Europe as Chairman of Financial Future which provides a means of dialogue between the financial services industries of Europe and the EU ’ s legislators.
Recognized by the American Philosophical Association, the program provides an introduction to philosophy and Socratic dialogue and includes writing, public speaking, debate, drama, poetry and art.
The Compact's goals are intentionally flexible and vague, but it distinguishes the following channels through which it provides facilitation and encourages dialogue: policy dialogues, learning, local networks and projects.
A teacher tells, a facilitator asks ; a teacher lectures from the front, a facilitator supports from the back ; a teacher gives answers according to a set curriculum, a facilitator provides guidelines and creates the environment for the learner to arrive at his or her own conclusions ; a teacher mostly gives a monologue, a facilitator is in continuous dialogue with the learners ( Rhodes and Bellamy, 1999 ).
He often speaks in innuendo and encrypted dialogue to both Parker and Spider-Man that aids him in his endeavors, and provides covers and alibies to aid Peter in slipping away from school activities to do his superhero work.
Nikopol, who recites Baudelaire's turbulent poetry in other scenes of the movie, provides the final lines of dialogue by completing Jill's recitation in English.
While the Foundation ’ s activities in the field of civic education consist of seminars, conferences and publications aimed at promoting liberal values and principles, the international political dialogue program provides a discussion forum for a wide range of liberal issues.
* The Global Interdependence Initiative commissions research and provides technical assistance to help global issues advocates, experts and communicators engage the American public in dialogue on the subject.
By fostering creative excellence, innovation and dialogue through education and discussion, SECCA provides the community the opportunity to explore the dynamic relationship between individuals and contemporary art.
Ray referred scriptwriting students to the author with the following line of praise for the author's skill with written dialogue: " His lines fit the characters so well, they are so revealing that even when the author provides no physical description, every character seems to present itself before us simply through the words it speaks.
Each May, The Great Questions Essay Contest provides high school and university students the opportunity to participate in this ongoing dialogue and to win a cash prize.
* Although Angel and Spike have a particularly acrimonious relationship where Buffy is concerned, this adventure ( and Buffy having moved on from them both ) provides them with somewhat of a bonding experience-they drink together, engage in their most civil dialogue to date, and reminisce about the past.

dialogue and opportunity
Since 2001, the United Nations has had a presence at the WSF through UNESCO, showing the institutional credibility achieved by the forum, seen by UNESCO as a " prime opportunity for dialogue and a laboratory of ideas for the renewal of public policies " through " critical reflection on the future of societies we want to create and for elaborating proposals in search of solidarity, justice, peace and human rights ".
Claremont, nonetheless, years later used the opportunity to indulge in an in-joke: in Uncanny X-Men # 238 ( 1988 ), a similar child would appear as Madelyne's mental image of herself, wearing the same clothes as the little girl from Avengers Annual # 10, repeating the girl's same line of dialogue, but also singing " Gone to America ," one of Steeleye Span's biggest hits.
Such a person does not allow any opportunity for dialogue with others so that he may compare his opinion with theirs, and chooses to follow what appears to him most sound.
The program is designed to give communities, organizations and individuals the opportunity to stimulate dialogue through TED-like experiences at the local level.
Collyer also took every opportunity to toss " Fresh " or " daisy " into his dialogue during the show.
He hoped that the tragedy would also be an opportunity to improve the tone of our national dialogue and cool down the rhetoric.
Prévert was initially reluctant to write a movie about a mime, which of course would not well convey his strength in writing dialogue, but then he saw the opportunity to include the character of Lacenaire, the " Dandy of crime ", who fascinated him.
Slade and Bentall ( 1988 ) conclude that the failure to attend to hallucinatory experiences and / or have the opportunity for dialogue about them is likely to have the effect of helping to maintain them.
AIDS 2010 was also an opportunity to highlight the critical connection between human rights and HIV ; a dialogue begun in earnest in Mexico City in 2008. The selection of the AIDS 2010 host city reflected the central role Vienna has played in bridging Eastern and Western Europe, and allowed for an examination of the epidemic ’ s impact in Eastern Europe.
I were in Chaudhry's shoes I would grab the opportunity to try and establish dialogue through this Bill with the Fijian people to promote reconciliation and unity and I will do the same with Mr Beddoes as well ," Qarase said.

dialogue and critically
The film performed poorly at the box office — in spite of Time magazine's prediction that it would " make a killing at the cash booths " and its assertion that Kubrick " has shown more audacity with dialogue and camera than Hollywood has seen since the obstreperous Orson Welles went riding out of town on an exhibitors ' poll "— but was critically acclaimed, landing on several critical Top-Ten lists for the year.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer ( often simplified as Buffy ) exhibited a writing style unique to television when it aired, specifically with its critically acclaimed dialogue.

dialogue and examine
According to Ashley, Williams allowed the actors to examine his original notes and various drafts of the script, and to make additions to the dialogue.
In the 1930 movie Cracked Nuts, comedians Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey examine a map of a mythical kingdom with dialogue like this: " What is next to Which.
This campaign will encourage the North American Jewish community to examine the risks and rewards of peace for Israel and the Palestinians, and to undertake critical, constructive public dialogue on the most pressing social issues facing Israel today — including the status of Arab citizens of Israel and other minorities, as well as other issues of inequality and discrimination.
In 1866 Queen's University of Ireland engaged in a dialogue about empowering it to examine and confer degrees on students other than those of the Queen ’ s colleges, the St. Patricks College Carlow Report was conducted and the college was deemed to meet the criteria, as evidenced by the courses examined and conferred by University of London, ( the report listed all the students and professors at the time ) however it was never enacted.
The dialogue begins with the mating habits of ducks and runs to examine law, friendship and death.

dialogue and evidence
" Miller argues that there is even evidence in the play of what the compiler felt he was doing, working within a specific literary tradition ; " as with his partial change of character names, the compiler seems to wish to produce dialogue much like his models, but not the same.
", his voice has a noticeable echo when the rest of his dialogue in the scene doesn't, evidence of an apparent overdub.
" Urkowitz cites the dialogue in the opening scene of 2 Henry VI as especially strong evidence of the early draft theory.
Witchcraft, though heresy, was by no means universally accepted and Sigismund in the dialogue was quick to dismiss evidence that was produced through the use of torture: " For the fear of punishments incites men to say what is contrary to the nature of the facts ".
ePortfolios are supporting all components of good RPL practice through effective evidence capture and validation ; by establishing linkages to existing forms of evidence, and by complimenting the conversational style of good RPL process through regular asynchronous dialogue.
This dialogue has the goal of assessing reasons behind competing interpretations through critical examination of evidence, arguments, and alternate points of view.
The Roman figure most often cited as an exemplum is Gaius Marius, whose speech of self-justification was familiar to readers from the set-piece in Sallust's Bellum Iugurthinum, 85 ; the most familiar format in the Renaissance treatises is a dialogue that contrasts the two sources of nobility, with the evidence weighted in favour of the " new man ".
Although a line of dialogue in " Many Happy Returns " has a character speculating that the Village is on an island, this is never confirmed in the series, and in fact all given locations ( save for that in " Fall Out ") should be considered unreliable evidence given the fact they are mentioned as part of a deception aimed at getting Number Six to reveal why he resigned from his secret British government job.
Davis ’ s answer to this is suggested in her 1992 essay “ Stories and the Hunger to Know ,” where she argues both for the role of interpretation by historians and their essential quest for evidence about the past: both must be present and acknowledged to keep people from claiming that they have an absolute handle on “ truth .” She opened her Women on the Margins with an imaginary dialogue, in which her three subjects upbraid her for her approach and for putting them in the same book.
Fey's penchant for dressing in masculine clothing and her relationship with Izzy implied that she was a lesbian, but her actual orientation was never made explicit, however given certain pieces of dialogue with the Doctor, there is evidence that she is actually bisexual.
The game uses live actors and sets as the player controls Sherlock Holmes and his longtime partner Dr. Watson, trying to solve three separate crimes by visiting various locations, listening to the dialogue, reading the included mock London newspapers, and, when the player gets enough evidence, answering the judge's questions.

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