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As we looked at our existing financial spreadsheets, we found this remarkable beast: … which led us to the next learning: "I think I'm entitled.
About folkbiological learning, I think that Atran and Medin's position can be synthesized as follows: We suggest that much of the cultural transmission and stabilization of ideas…involves the communication of poor, fragmentary, and elliptical bits of information that manage to trigger rich and prior inferential structures (p. 158).
This depended, however, on personal preference for independent versus group learning: I think if you can learn independently by yourself, then the new work hour restrictions…probably actually help you, because you get more independent time.
Some patients also highlighted the synergistic value of storytelling in a group format, and how the story becomes a stepping stone for teaching and learning: "I think for most people they do their best when they're within a group or within a setting where there's more than one person and the focus isn't always on the one person.
Nevertheless, many of them appreciated some other effect connected to the use of stimulants: that stimulant use increased their motivation, helped them meet deadlines (e.g. for term papers), or increased their learning capacity and effectiveness of learning ("I think I could have gotten the good results also without Ritalin.
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It must be fascinating watching them learn, I think.
"A lot of what I learned, I think I learned by teaching him sociology," Lambiotte said about him.
"After we digest the lessons learned, I think we'll get back on the path of nuclear construction".
"But if and when I learn, I think it will give me a great sense of accomplishment".
"Having those wide eyes look up you and be able to impart on them something that you've learned, I think, must be thrilling".
They developed valuable journalistic, collaboration and management skills from everything that went into creating that issue, but what they learned, I think, runs much deeper.
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