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We have to actually do stuff and reflect on it.
The CNN anchor, Kate Bolduan, invited her to reflect on it.
"I emphasize that we should reflect on it," Mr. Wei said.
"Now everyone can be exposed to it and reflect on it," she said.
What were some things that stood out to you when you reflect on it?
Don't analyze it, reflect on it, or be tempted to keep checking your stats.
MAYBE ONE DAY I'LL STOP AND REFLECT ON IT AND MAYBE IT WILL TURN OUT.
So I think when it's all over, I'll have time to reflect on it more.
"The act of writing something down causes people to reflect on it," says Widener University's Steinman.
I wanted them to be able to reflect on it in a way that they could absorb.
I didn't really reflect on it so much at the time, but I'd somehow come full circle.
Closure: —Have students share their commentary work with the class and have their peers reflect on it.
I understand, given time to reflect on it, why people may have been a little punchy about it.
They take me out of my daily routine and make me reflect on it in a new way.
But, in the Internet age, the velocity of change outpaces our ability to process and reflect on it.
So what exactly is it about indie that makes us reflect on it with such misty-eyed nostalgia?
You experience it, and you think about it, and you reflect on it until it fades from memory.
It means that whatever they do, they should be able to engage in it fully and reflect on it meaningfully.
I think I was going through a lot of personal stuff, and this was an opportunity to reflect on it.
With five years to reflect on it, I am saddened to admit that little of our collective situation has improved.
Noisey: How do you look back on The Chris Gethard Show now that you've had some time to reflect on it?
They imbued everything that came before them with significance, and then they gave us the space to reflect on it all.
Of course, Coach Bill Belichick was not about to reflect on it after a 34-16 victory over the Houston Texans.
"You follow the decade through Banu, but it's a vehicle to reflect on it on your own terms," Mr. Mohebbi said.
As I reflect on it all, it blows my mind to see how far I've come as a player, teammate, and man.
And what is gained when you reflect on it for four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10 years without drawing a conclusion.
But when you go back home and you reflect on it, you feel happy and grateful that you can be part of something big.
You can get into this default mode where you settle on your ideology or you settle on you beliefs and you don't critically reflect on it.
Take an extra five or 10 seconds at the end of your sweat session to reflect on it and see how that glow sticks with you.
It's the kind of thing where you don't really realize what's important until you have all the information and can reflect on it, much like actual life.
When you hear the rap, which is very well done, all of a sudden it gives him more time than anything else just to reflect on it.
Bullwinkel's writing — her world-building — demands space to reflect on it, react to it, and then, if you're like me, shout about it to anyone who will listen.
Bullwinkel's writing and world-building demand space to reflect on it, react to it, and then, if you're like me, shout about it to anyone who will listen.
"It's good to reflect on it, where you come from," said Kerwin Wimberley, 51, as he ate lunch in a downtown park that sits amid shiny, restored high-rises.
"It's a piece of art and people need to just see it and reflect on it," Chemical X, who wears a mask and doesn't disclose their identity, told CBSLA.
We reflect on it, you go back through history and understand the struggles or understand the things that happened that can help you not go back and do it again.
But Webb also had a right to voice his opinion and he certainly has the right to reflect on it and the right to consider the evidence and change it.
"If you can develop a reflexive reaction to psychical pain that causes you to reflect on it rather than avoid it, it will lead to your rapid learning/evolving," Dalio writes.
The most frightening part is that no matter how we reflect on it, it cannot be stopped… At the same time fears are exciting, for the knowledge beyond our experience is coming.
That alone has been so insightful, just giving me an opportunity to kind of look at the way I handed situations and try and reflect on it and learn in some way.
But, now that Boom's film has been out for a couple of weeks and pulled in strong $27 million in its opening weekend, there's a bit of space to reflect on it.
It's death by a million paper cuts, and you would never think that you would be part of it until the end, when you have a moment to reflect on it all.
"We all have something on our minds or something we're going through, whether big or small, but we may not have the time to stop and really reflect on it," explains Patty.
With the Yanks getting eliminated by the Astros on Saturday ... the future Hall of Famer's career is now over -- and he took some time to reflect on it on social media Monday.
When asked about the historic nature of her appointment, she said she had been so busy this summer with other training commitments that she hadn't had much time to fully reflect on it.
Suddenly they can see their viral reach decimated, because since Facebook hosts all these developers, poor experiences reflect on it directly so it's quick to prioritize long-term user satisfaction over everyone else's businesses.
"If I reflect on it properly, I don't think that any of the people I was working with said or felt we were making an iconic, global, long-lasting hit project," he tells CNN.
It was nice to kind of sit for a half hour and reflect on it, a lot of times you don't have moments because we're all trying to do a million times at once.
Pope Francis' new 265-page manifesto, "Amoris Laetitia," Latin for "The Joy of Love," covers so much territory that it is going to take some time for Catholics to read and reflect on it.
"Being able to watch it back, we're kind of able to reflect on it and see from an outsiders' view what went down and what was said and how it all played out," she says.
"If you can develop a reflexive reaction to psychical pain that causes you to reflect on it rather than avoid it, it will lead to your rapid learning/evolving," Dalio wrote in a 2018 Facebook post.
"I think that adaptability — the ability to size up an issue immediately, reflect on it (and) come back with a plan in a short period of time ... I would say that's the most important skill," she said.
It's been really fun to kind of just unravel my life as a songwriter for the last two years and reflect on it — and talk about the really fun high moments and the stuff that wasn't as fun.
I know there's a lot of criticism about her making excuses, but I think [the book] was her chance to put down her thoughts and her feelings and reflect on it and really express what she believes happened.
"We expect that this, and other murals, will give cause for conversation among our student population and are ready to help them reflect on it and formulate their own opinions about its message and implications," the statement added.
Even when we were in the hell over the last few days, everything leading up to now, you look at it and reflect on it with joy and gratitude and you realize how that was magic even though it was hell.
"I want to find some time to reflect on it," Carney told members of the House of Lords, the upper house of Britain's parliament, when asked about the factors that he was taking into account as he weighed up the decision.
Mark: It was just so intense that I think having a year and a half to reflect on it — I mean, it was a perfect amount of time because if it had been sooner, I don't know if I would've been as introspective.
Mr. Yang "wanted his readers to remember the tragedy of the past, whether it was the Great Famine or the Cultural Revolution, to reflect on it, to make sense of it, so that the tragedy would not repeat itself," said Mr. Guo, the translator.
"I want to find some time to reflect on it," Carney told members of the House of Lords, the upper house of Britain's parliament, when asked about the factors that he was taking into account as he weighed up how long to stay at the BoE.
But even as I reflect on it now, I think I would make the same basic point in any gender configuration: If a work clique's exclusionary tactics include telling you not to talk to your own boss, you should ignore them and not be shy about it.
While the museum staff welcomed the protestors' comments, especially those of ACT UP NY members, issues of historicity and activism do raise intergenerational questions around the AIDS crisis, connecting a previous generation determined and eliminated by the virus, and a new one that continues to reflect on it.
"I wanted people to watch it and although initially they might feel sad, I wanted them to reflect on it and perhaps turn to a loved one and give them a cuddle or say 'I love you' and reflect on life itself and appreciate just how lucky we are to be here," Beastall told them.
Troubled by the steady decline of art education in public school systems across the United States and noticing the lack of art by people of color in many of the nation's fine art museums, they decided to establish a collection of art by artists of the African diaspora and others who reflect on it.
Maybe that's just my personality when I can reflect on it, go back through my career. This has really done a lot for me integrating into the team and the organization.
Beethoven > told me he would reflect on it, but already on the next day I received a > letter giving his agreement.Thayer' Ludwig van Beethovens Leben. quoted in > Solomon (1977), p. 449 Why the notoriously stubborn Beethoven apparently agreed so readily to replace the fugue is an enigma in the history of this quintessentially enigmatic piece.
GamePro, issue 55 (February 1994), page 27 Retrospectively, the game has received positive to mixed reviews. Some reflect on it fondly for its story and characters, while others criticize it as being inferior to other console RPGs of that era, such as Secret of Mana, the Final Fantasy titles, or its sequel Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals.
I just have a bitter taste in my mouth right now. So I’m going to take a couple days and reflect. Depending on what happens, see if we’re going to get a chance to continue to play and then reflect on it and see — and make that decision. But right now it’s hard to say.”Wallace, Ava, "Patrick Ewing’s first season as Georgetown coach ends with loss to St. John’s," washingtonpost.
GameSpots Kallie Plagge called it "beautiful and devastating", and wrote that "the more I reflect on it, the more I appreciate the story and characters at its core". The narrative and writing polarized critics. Game Informers McNamara felt that the writers conveyed the themes "with careful nuance and unflinching emotion". Destructoids Chris Carter and VG247s Kirk McKeand applauded the use of minor dialogue to echo the game's themes.
Lorelai also goes on her own version of "Wild" where she tries to find herself. When she returns, she realizes her life is with Luke in Stars Hollow and she's happy. The show ends with Lorelai and Luke's wedding in the center of Stars Hollow at dawn with some of her closest friends, Michel, Lane, Kirk and Rory. In the very last scene of the show, Lorelai sits with Rory as they reflect on 'it all'.
James Bristow, a teenage artilleryman, revenged himself by circumcising dogs, believing that this would harm the religious feelings of the Muslim warders. The prospect of punishment did not deter him, because "compelling us to undergo an abhorred operation [was] so base and barbarous an act of aggression, that it was impossible to reflect on it with temper."Lawrence, Captives of Tipu, p. 35. James Scurry, also a prisoner of war, confirms in his book, The Captivity, Sufferings, and Escape of James Scurry (1824), that English soldiers, Mangalorean Catholics, and other prisoners were forcibly circumcised.
Due to the boundaries of knowledge, we reflect on it by considering marginalisation. The theory of marginalisation is concluded from different value judgement and boundaries will cause collusion within the groups of stakeholders or issues where they might be devalued or worse, obliterated. The marginalisation model will be standardised when the concerns and stakeholders are being marginalised. The process of marginalisation is significant to systemic intervention as it comprehensively analyses the critiques based on local situations by addressing the concerns with power and participation that have been neglected.
Because of the strict time limit, it is impossible and unnecessary to cram an entire body of knowledge into 10 minutes; the 10-minute lesson can be excerpted from the beginning, middle or end of one lesson. This is designed to provide a snapshot of the teaching method or style of a participant in order to get a fresh perspectives on it from peers. Originally, a micro lesson was video-taped so that the presenter could review it and reflect on it after the presentation. Other participants also would review the tape and provide their feedback on the presentation.
U2 opened shows on the tour by performing on the Joshua tree-shaped B-stage. During the pre- show, the video screen displayed various poems. The band chose specific poetry "that expresses the experience of the country" in which they were performing so the audience members could reflect on it before the concerts. Selected works included: "The Border: A Double Sonnet" by Alberto Ríos; "Kaddish for Leonard Cohen" and "Ain't You Scared of the Sacred" by George Elliott Clarke; "I Hear America Singing" by Walt Whitman; "Ghazal for White Hen Pantry" by Jamila Woods; "One Today" by Richard Blanco; "Filipineza" by Bino Realuyo; and works by Pedro Pietri, Lucille Clifton, and Langston Hughes.
" On 1 May Lyell wrote to urge Darwin to establish priority: "I wish you would publish some small fragment of your data pigeons if you please & so out with the theory & let it take date—& be cited—& understood." Darwin replied on 3 May: "With respect to your suggestion of a sketch of my view; I hardly know what to think, but will reflect on it; but it goes against my prejudices. To give a fair sketch would be absolutely impossible, for every proposition requires such an array of facts. If I were to do anything it could only refer to the main agency of change, selection,—& perhaps point out a very few of the leading features which countenance such a view, & some few of the main difficulties.
Qazwini states that it is important that man should exert himself to investigate the wondrous and wisely conceived creation of God, to reflect on it in astonishment and understand it as much as is possible to him. In this way, man will gain the delights in both this world and the hereafter. Next to this Qazwini explains important terminology in his book: 1) marvels are a phenomenon that confuses man because he is not able to grasp its cause and effects; 2) creation is everything except God, it is either essential (body, spiritual substance) or accidental (other); 3) the strange is something which is rare and differs from the known and familiar things and causes astonishment; 4) Creation is divided into several things: it has an unknown cause, man cannot grasp it and it is known in its entirety but not in its details (e.g. the celestial spheres).
Shortly before the U.S. presidential election on October 29, 2004, Arab television network al Jazeera broadcast an 18-minute video tape of Osama bin Laden, addressed to citizens of the United States. According to the English translation distributed by the BBC and other media outlets, he tells viewers he personally directed the 19 hijackers, - and describes his motivation: > I will explain to you the reasons behind these events, and I will tell you > the truth about the moments when this decision was taken, so that you can > reflect on it. God knows that the plan of striking the towers had not > occurred to us, but the idea came to me when things went just too far with > the American-Israeli alliance's oppression and atrocities against our people > in Palestine and Lebanon. Bin Laden claimed he was inspired to destroy the World Trade Center after watching the destruction of towers in Lebanon by Israel during the 1982 Lebanon War.
Shortly before the U.S. presidential election in 2004, another taped statement was released and aired on Al Jazeera in which bin Laden abandoned his denials without retracting past statements. In it he told viewers he had personally directed the 19 hijackers,—"In the tape, bin Laden—wearing traditional white robes, a turban and a tan cloak—reads from papers at a lectern against a plain brown background. Speaking quietly in an even voice, he tells the American people that he ordered the September 11 attacks because “we are a free people” who wanted to "regain the freedom" of their nation." and gave what he claimed was his motivation: > I will explain to you the reasons behind these events, and I will tell you > the truth about the moments when this decision was taken, so that you can > reflect on it. God knows that the plan of striking the towers had not > occurred to us, but the idea came to me when things went just too far with > the American-Israeli alliance's oppression and atrocities against our people > in Palestine and Lebanon.
Considering mirrors in paintings and book illumination as depicted artifacts and trying to draw conclusions about their functions from their depicted setting, one of these functions is to be an aid in personal prayer to achieve self-knowledge and knowledge of God, in accord with contemporary theological sources. E.g. the famous Arnolfini-Wedding by Jan van Eyck shows a constellation of objects that can be recognized as one which would allow a praying man to use them for his personal piety: the mirror surrounded by scenes of the Passion to reflect on it and on oneself, a rosary as a device in this process, the veiled and cushioned bench to use as a prie- dieu, and the abandoned shoes that point in the direction in which the praying man kneeled. The metaphorical meaning of depicted mirrors is complex and many- layered, e.g. as an attribute of Mary, the “speculum sine macula”, or as attributes of scholarly and theological wisdom and knowledge as they appear in book illuminations of different evangelists and authors of theological treatises.
Since then, Marin has lived in the State of Oaxaca, one with the largest indigenous population in the country, and has dedicated his life to study and promote the Indigenous history of Mexico and the ancestral philosophical roots of its contemporary culture. He established long-lasting friendships with Mexican Anthropologist Guillermo Bonfil Batalla, the author of "Mexico Profundo: Reclaiming a Civilization", and Rubén Bonifaz Nuño, poet and translator of the Náhuatl language. Marín was profoundly influenced by these authors, especially Bonfil Batalla who argued that Mexicans were pushed to forget their Indigenous roots and culture in a process of "deindianization" in order to have a national culture based on "mestizaje" which is another category associated to colonization and the cast system in Latin America. Marín embarked in a lifelong effort to teach and promote the basic premises of Toltecáyotl as a cultural system that is still alive in the daily practices of Mexicans, although they may not fully reflect on it because the official education system does not teach comprehensively about the original cultures of Mexico, and instead focuses on the philosophical precepts of European culture.
On 30 October 2012, Cardinal Kurt Koch, President of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, said in an interview that if Lutherans express a wish for an arrangement similar to the personal ordinariates for former Anglicans, the Catholic Church will have to reflect on it, but that the initiative must come from Lutherans. Archbishop Gerhard Ludwig Müller, Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, commented on 11 January 2013 that, while the situation of Lutherans is different from that of Anglicans, the Holy See might consider an ordinariate for those among them who might wish to become members of the Catholic Church while retaining "the legitimate traditions they have developed". The Lutheran World Federation General Secretary, Martin Junge, expressed concern at the idea, saying that it would create further difficulties in ecumenical dialogue and discourage the commitment of Lutherans to celebrate in 2017 the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation "in a spirit of ecumenical understanding and cooperation".LWF General Secretary on a Lutheran ordinariate within the Roman Catholic Church Ordinariates have also been suggested for other communities in the Catholic Church, such as Hebrew Catholics.

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