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    relational

    US /rɪ'leɪʃənl/

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    UK /rɪˈleɪʃənl/

    B1
    adj.AdjectiveTo do with relations or relationships
    Because of her relational nature, she forms friendships easily

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    A Guide to Personalising Books *grangerising*

    17:51A Guide to Personalising Books *grangerising*
    • Walden's classes. He's got a class on bringing intelligent reading into your life and studying humanities both of which are very useful if you're interested in acts of reading. I can also recommend Philippa Cannella's class on how to read. I particularly like how in Lesson 7 she is talking about how the same book can appeal differently to different people, hitting the nail on the head that kind of a perfect book does not exist and that books are inherently relational to the reader. Different people will take different things away from a book and that's exactly why commonplacing from a book or grangerising a book comes into its own because it's a way to show your unique connection to a book as a reader and that's going to be different for everybody. So if you are interested in Skillshare and you want to try any of these classes, learn any of these new skills, learn about commonplacing through my course, then the first 500 people to click on the link in the description box can get one month of Skillshare completely for free so you can try out all of these different classes. So that will be in the description box and thank you so much Skillshare for sponsoring this portion of the video. But anyway back to grangerising which as I say I think is an offshoot of commonplacing. It's kind of a way of turning a favourite book into a commonplace book. So I'm now going to talk through some ways that you can actually grangerise your books and how you can add that personality and that flair and that individuality to a favourite book. I think especially grangerising is valuable if you plan on rereading a book.

      Walden's classes. He's got a class on bringing intelligent reading into your life and studying humanities both of which are very useful if you're interested in acts of reading. I can also recommend Philippa Cannella's class on how to read. I particularly like how in Lesson 7 she is talking about how the same book can appeal differently to different people, hitting the nail on the head that kind of a perfect book does not exist and that books are inherently relational to the reader. Different people will take different things away from a book and that's exactly why commonplacing from a book or grangerising a book comes into its own because it's a way to show your unique connection to a book as a reader and that's going to be different for everybody. So if you are interested in Skillshare and you want to try any of these classes, learn any of these new skills, learn about commonplacing through my course, then the first 500 people to click on the link in the description box can get one month of Skillshare completely for free so you can try out all of these different classes. So that will be in the description box and thank you so much Skillshare for sponsoring this portion of the video. But anyway back to grangerising which as I say I think is an offshoot of commonplacing. It's kind of a way of turning a favourite book into a commonplace book. So I'm now going to talk through some ways that you can actually grangerise your books and how you can add that personality and that flair and that individuality to a favourite book. I think especially grangerising is valuable if you plan on rereading a book.

    • I particularly like how in lesson 7 she is talking about how the same book can appeal differently to different people, hitting the nail on the head that kind of a perfect book does not exist and that books are inherently relational to the reader.

      I particularly like how in lesson 7 she is talking about how the same book can appeal differently to different people, hitting the nail on the head that kind of a perfect book does not exist and that books are inherently relational to the reader.

    A2

    4 Types of Healthcare Data Analysts Should Know

    17:154 Types of Healthcare Data Analysts Should Know
    • This differs dramatically from relational database management systems, which store data in a tabular format.

      This differs dramatically from relational database management systems, which store data in a tabular format.

    • This differs dramatically from relational database management systems, which store data in a tabular format.

      This differs dramatically from relational database management systems, which store data in a tabular format.

    B1

    Who is the Dictator Within?

    19:18Who is the Dictator Within?
    • It's written by Stephen Hayes, the founder of both acceptance commitment therapy known as ACT and relational frame theory known as RFT.

      It's written by Stephen Hayes, the founder of both acceptance commitment therapy known as ACT and relational frame theory known as RFT.

    • It's written by Stephen Hayes, the founder of both acceptance commitment therapy known as ACT and relational frame theory known as RFT.

      It's written by Stephen Hayes, the founder of both acceptance commitment therapy known as ACT and relational frame theory known as RFT.

    B1

    How to architect a collaborative big data platform (Google Cloud Next '17)

    33:12How to architect a collaborative big data platform (Google Cloud Next '17)
    • On the storage front, Cloud Storage for Objects, Cloud SQL for Relational Data, Cloud Datastore for NoSQL or non-relational data sets, and

      On the storage front, Cloud Storage for Objects, Cloud SQL for Relational Data, Cloud Datastore for NoSQL or non-relational data sets, and

    • Cloud SQL for relational data, Cloud Datastore for, you know,

      Cloud SQL for relational data, Cloud Datastore for, you know,

    B1

    What Makes People Like You More 10 Subtle Psychology Backed Habits

    05:44What Makes People Like You More 10 Subtle Psychology Backed Habits
    • Psychologists call this relational maintenance.

      Psychologists call this relational maintenance.

    • Psychologists call this relational maintenance.

      Psychologists call this relational maintenance.

    B1

    NEW NANO Saltwater Aquarium | Setting Up My Reef Tank

    21:00NEW NANO Saltwater Aquarium | Setting Up My Reef Tank
    • The organisms can adapt quicker or adapt at a relational pace.

      The organisms can adapt quicker or adapt at a relational pace.

    B2

    How To Boost Your Learning By 89% (explained in 4 minutes)

    04:09How To Boost Your Learning By 89% (explained in 4 minutes)
    • So, for example, creating summary pages is more effective, and then turning those summary pages into something that's non-linear and relational takes a little bit more effort.

      So, for example, creating summary pages is more effective, and then turning those summary pages into something that's non-linear and relational takes a little bit more effort.

    • And then turning those summary pages into something that's non-linear and relational takes a little bit more effort.

      And then turning those summary pages into something that's non-linear and relational takes a little bit more effort.

    B1

    What Actually Matters in Your 20s (It’s Not What You Think)

    17:07What Actually Matters in Your 20s (It’s Not What You Think)
    • This isn't about cutting people off but about gaining clarity on where to invest your relational energy.

      This isn't about cutting people off but about gaining clarity on where to invest your relational energy.

    • This isn't about cutting people off, but about gaining clarity on where to invest your relational energy.

      This isn't about cutting people off, but about gaining clarity on where to invest your relational energy.

    B1

    What Are The Real Effects Of Cyberbullying?

    03:45What Are The Real Effects Of Cyberbullying?
    • A study in School Psychology Quarterly found that when it comes to bullying, girls were more likely to be victims of verbal or relational assaults, while boys were more likely to be physically bullied,

      A study in School Psychology Quarterly found that when it comes to bullying, girls were more likely to be victims of verbal or relational assaults, while boys were more likely to be physically bullied,

    • bullying: girls were more likely to be victims of verbal or relational assaults, while boys

      bullying: girls were more likely to be victims of verbal or relational assaults, while boys

    B1

    5 Questions to Help You Plan Your 2024 | 5 Minute Sales Training

    05:535 Questions to Help You Plan Your 2024 | 5 Minute Sales Training
    • We live our best lives when we are healthy in all the different aspects of our life; physical health, emotional, relational, spiritual, financial.

      We live our best lives when we are healthy in all the different aspects of our life; physical health, emotional, relational, spiritual, financial.

    • physical, health, emotional, relational, spiritual, financial.

      physical, health, emotional, relational, spiritual, financial.

    A2