Not exact matches
Wilson is the
author of The Pittsburgh Cycle, 10 plays set in each decade of the 20th century depicting the
lives of African
Americans.
Jack Barsky, a former KGB spy and
author of «Deep Undercover: My Secret
Life and Tangled Allegiances as a KGB Spy in America,» explains how
Americans have historically been naive about the Russians.
Author and
life coach Tony Robbins urges
Americans to get educated about the fees they pay for portfolio management and retirement saving.
Author Charles Steindel explains that when the U.S. personal saving rate took a negative turn in second - quarter 2005, it raised concerns that
Americans may have to curtail spending and accept a lower standard of
living as they pay off rising debts.
My friend,
author and preeminent
American Orthodox apologist Frederica Matthewes - Green, considers the remembrance of death as one of the most helpful disciplines in
living a healthy Christian
life.
CNN: My Take: The 5 key
American statements on war Stephen Prothero, a Boston University religion scholar and
author of «The
American Bible: How Our Words Unite, Divide, and Define a Nation,» explores five texts that have served as «scripture» of sorts in
American public
life, each of which contemplate the meaning and ends of war
Dimitri Cavalli, source of many WWAI items over the past few years and
author of the Washington Examiner story from which these quotes are taken, explains the change this way: Back then, Lynn was defending progressive causes, but now that «the so - called Religious Right has eclipsed the influence of the Religious Left in
American public
life,» it's time to shut down religious influence.
He is also the
author of Soul Searching: The Religious and Spiritual
Lives of
American Teenagers.
It was there in Manhattan he was unhappily schooled, first at the Male School on Crosby Street and then at the Columbia Grammar School, and there he returned thirty years later to spend the bitter, dark end of his
life — a misemployed customs inspector turned drunkard, possibly a wife - beater, and the forgotten man of
American letters: a minor
author who'd written a scandalous sea - tale or two early in
life and hadn't had the sense to quit writing.
Kate Bowler is an assistant professor in the school of divinity at Duke University, the
author of Blessed: A History of the
American Prosperity Gospel, and host of Everything Happens, a podcast featuring honest conversations about
life's toughest challenges.
So the reason, Tocqueville explains, that most
Americans shouldn't read the Greek and Roman
authors is that they celebrate aristocratic ways of
life — philosophers, warriors, statesmen, and such.
But he faults the
author for overlooking the communitarian aspects of
American life.
«The Simpsons is not dismissive of faith, but treats religion as an integral part of
American life,» says William Romanowski of Calvin College, author of Pop Culture Wars: Religion and the Role of Entertainment in American L
life,» says William Romanowski of Calvin College,
author of Pop Culture Wars: Religion and the Role of Entertainment in
American LifeLife.
An interesting exercise to do with Nerm's post is to change its
author (a middle - aged, white
American) by a native
American addressing the white Europeans who came to this country and destroyed their
lives, their way of
living, their nature.
The
author believes that the church's greatest contribution to marital stability and growth will come from
living a conviction that flies in the face of
American individualism — namely (in the words of the Heidelberg Catechism) «that we are not our own, but belong body and soul, in
life and death to our faithful Savior Jesus Christ.»
And as the
author of one of the first scholarly articles on «Hinduphobia» in
American life, I am happy to admit that such ignorance is rife.
As our
author puts it, «Asking about an afterlife still defines a crucial and very conflicted battlefield in
American life, one that challenges our political as well as religious convictions.»
The
authors of the
American Social Gospel took for granted that a society quite different from the one in which they
lived was possible.
Thus the
authors of Habits of the Heart, an analysis of individualism and commitment in
American life, discovered that most of their interviewees:
In fact, the only
living author of an «
American Bible» book is the Vietnam Veterans Memorial architect Maya Lin.
Maybe because he, too, was a writer, the
author seems fondest of Henry, who gave his
life to mainly caustic reflections on the greatness from which the
American experiment had fallen.
«Indians focus on the health properties of chai,» says Dana Jacobi,
author of The Essential Best Foods Cookbook: 225 Irresistible Recipes Featuring the Healthiest and Most Delicious Foods and a contributor to the New
American Plate Cookbook: Recipes for a Healthy Weight and a Healthy
Life, published by the
American Institute for Cancer Research.
Henry David Thoreau, an
American author became famous for known for «Walden», a reflection upon simple
living in natural surroundings.
Others often struggle with having to care for an aging estranged parent and perhaps aging stepparents with whom they may or may not have been close, says Elizabeth Marquardt, director of the Center for Marriage and Families at the Institute for
American Values and
author of Between Two Worlds: The Inner
Lives of Children of Divorce.
Our current contract — «until death» — might have worked when people didn't
live all that long (according to the
American sociologist and
author Stephanie Coontz, the average marriage in colonial times lasted under 12 years); or when many women died in childbirth, freeing men to marry multiple times (which they did); and when men of means needed women to cook, clean and caretake, and women needed men for financial security.
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If you actually look at the
author's arguments, most of the examples are things that the average
American never does in their entire
life, let alone on a daily basis!
«In many ways, Goldberger was the perfect choice,» says
American University historian Alan Kraut,
author of Goldberger's War: The
Life and Work of a Public Health Crusader.
Billings is the
author of Five Billion Years of Solitude: The Search for
Life Among the Stars, which won the
American Institute of Physics science writing award in 2014.
Given the high prevalence of strongyloidiasis in T. cruzi infected patients, the
authors recommend implementing a combined screening program for both infections among Latin
American adults
living in Europe.
«Other people knew that Canadians
live two to two and a half years longer than
Americans,» says Steffie Woolhandler, an
author on the paper and an associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, citing a phenomenon that many attribute to differences in lifestyle between the two countries.
It doesn't matter if you're a snake or a bird, it probably makes it hard to
live there,» said Frank Burbrink, an associate curator in the
American Museum of Natural History's Department of Herpetology and lead
author of the study.
«For many
Americans, daily
life itself can be a source of stress as they struggle to manage numerous responsibilities including health related issues,» said Patricia Stoddard - Dare, Ph.D., lead
author of the study and associate professor of social work at Cleveland State University.
«We estimate that about 1,700
lives are saved in the United States per year by bystanders using an AED,» said senior study
author Myron Weisfeldt, M.D. «Unfortunately, not enough
Americans know to look for AEDs in public locations, nor are they are trained on how to use them despite great and effective efforts of the
American Heart Association.
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«Our findings clash with the
American dream of expecting that the quality of
life will continue getting better for future generations,» says lead
author Gary Freed, M.D., M.P.H., a pediatrician at University of Michigan's C.S. Mott Children's Hospital and a member of U-M's Child Health Evaluation and Research Center.
«When we provide convenient and rigorous medical care to African -
American men by coming to them — in this case having pharmacists deliver that care in barbershops — blood pressure can be controlled and
lives can be saved,» said Ronald G. Victor, MD, associate director of the Smidt Heart Institute and the study's lead
author.
The
American comedian and
author Bill Cosby appeared on Larry King
Live show on February 9, 2010 and discussed how to fight Obesity.
Representative of
American folk traditions about butterfat is this passage from «Neighbor Rosicky», by
American author Willa Cather: [The Rosickys] had been at one accord not to hurry through
life, not to be always skimping and saving.
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Carol Horton, Ph.D., is the
author of Yoga PhD: Integrating the
Life of the Mind and the Wisdom of the Body (Kleio Books, 2012); and Race and the Making of
American Liberalism (Oxford University Press, 2005).
Stacey Robbins CHC, RYT200, is a soulful Italian -
American who
lives her Renaissance
Life as an
Author, Speaker, International
Life Coach, Yogini, and Italian Retreat Leader.
The
authors spent years researching the average
American millionaire, how they accumulate wealth, and how they
live.
For most of the year, that meant his dating
life was totally on hold and he couldn't... «There is no good epidemiologic evidence that North
American wilderness waters are inherently unsafe for consumption,»
author Thomas R. Welch argues.
Spain About Blog Janet Mendel an
American - born journalist and cookbook
author who has
lived in southern Spain for many years shares amazing Spanish dishes made by her.
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author of the new State of the art of
living.
The
author, who describes himself as having been a «Marxist» in college, sees certain things about
American life, but is too often content to settle for relatively obvious insights.
Adapted from the 2010 bestselling biography by Seabiscuit
author Laura Hillenbrand, the film follows the
life story of Louis Zamperini (1917 - 2014), an Italian -
American whose resilience made him emblematic of the stoical virtues of the «greatest generation».
Will it be Martin McDonagh, whose Three Billboards screenplay took a blue - hot blowtorch to some of the most incendiary topics in
American life (racism, police brutality, criminal justice, the abuse of women)-- and wound up singing its
author, after a handful of critics called the film out for its insensitivity to racial dynamics in the U.S.?
It's worth noting that George Washington Williams is a real
life historical figure who was a Civil War veteran, and is maybe best known as the
author of «History of the Negro Race in America,» widely considered the first objective history of African
Americans.