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I hope to develop a vocabulary, to connect the dots in a new way".
The lessons in the curriculum remove the stigma surrounding brain health, provide exercises to help students develop a vocabulary to talk about their emotions, offer steps on how to change ineffective coping mechanisms and provide guidance on how to spot warning signs and approach a friend in crisis.
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They've developed a vocabulary to describe successful teaching tactics.
He has exploited new technologies in glass, for example, to develop a vocabulary of exposure, veiling, reflection, dissolution, solid and void and gradations on the spectrum from the familiar to the unknown.
Some American scholars have tried to develop a vocabulary of body language, called kinesics.
And the inspiration for some ideas came from (or alongside) Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns (use of collage to develop a vocabulary of public and private meaning), Ellsworth Kelly (shaped cutouts), Ed Ruscha (the vernacular of sprawl), Richard Serra (tough stuff), and Mr. Oldenburg (exaggerated scale, whimsy).
A test subject was able to develop a vocabulary of nine words they could hear through their skin.
"I tried to develop a vocabulary of forms that would be comprehensive enough for all the variants that exist," she notes.
This article engages with the philosophical reflections of the French historian of science Hélène Metzger (1886 1944) in order to develop a vocabulary for understanding the rise of non-reductive Continental naturalism in the contemporary humanities.
The intent here is to help develop a vocabulary and a scientific agenda that can help us better understand the social process of escalation and the role these event(s) plays in health care crisis.
Some seals pick up language the way parrots do, and can develop a vocabulary.
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