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This one from McMaster University via Coursera is focused more on career issues, and the topics covered sound like a top hits list of
common work
questions: «Mindshift teaches you essentials such as how to get the most out of online learning and MOOCs, how to seek out and work with mentors, the secrets to avoiding career ruts (and catastrophes) and general ruts in
life, and insights such as the value of selective ignorance over general competence.»
E-commerce providers often report that
live chat software enables them to address the kinds of particular
questions that aren't
common enough to warrant an answer in an FAQ section but that can make the difference in closing a sale.
From their offices in Portland, Oregon, Ruby deliver exceptional experiences to your callers by answering calls
live in English or Spanish, transferring calls, taking messages, addressing
common questions, and making follow - up calls, and more.
Physicist Enrico Fermi is famous for posing the natural
question that follows: Where is everybody?The scale of the universe and basic math tell us alien
life must be
common, yet there's no evidence for it.
In a recent Google +
live hangout, Google's webmaster trends analyst, John Mueller, answered a
common question: «Is link building in any way good?»
It made me think about the
common American advertising message: «Because you're worth it,» but I kept asking myself, is this making my
life better (I forgot I wrote a post on the topic that I just looked up and found relevant, «A
question to ask all the time: «Is this making my
life better» «-RRB-.
Nonetheless, unsettled and unsettling
questions need a careful public airing on occasion, or else they fester in the shadowed corners of our culture, breeding resentments and suspicions that corrode our
common life.
As many folks I have asked this
question is as many answers I have received, All have one theme in
common, lying to themselves to cover up a childhood trauma / incidence that they never faced at the time of occurrence... then continuing on with lying to
live their
lives.
Among numerous non-Catholic constructive responses to last Year's Islamic Open Letter «A
Common Word» the Orthodox Patriarch of Moscow and Russia, Alexy II, has suggested that future dialogue be «on the doctrinal level, on important questions like God, Man and the world... and (on the practical level) on the defence of the role of religion in social life, the opposition of xenophobia and intolerance (and) the promotion of common initiatives for peace&
Common Word» the Orthodox Patriarch of Moscow and Russia, Alexy II, has suggested that future dialogue be «on the doctrinal level, on important
questions like God, Man and the world... and (on the practical level) on the defence of the role of religion in social
life, the opposition of xenophobia and intolerance (and) the promotion of
common initiatives for peace&
common initiatives for peace»
5.5) which exactly parallel a
common Jewish usage, except that there the synonyms «age to come» or «eternal
life» would be used rather than Kingdom of God, as, for example, in the
question in Mark 10.14 or the promise in Matt.
That will mean that the ethos of its
common life as a school will tend to privilege certain answers to the
questions about construal of the Christian thing, community, and understanding God.
There has been a tendency that the peace
question has been reduced merely to the
question of the reduction or elimination of violent military confrontations among nation states and political groups; but now it is the
question of securing for the
common life of all
living things on earth.
Even in this «extreme» book, which attempts to call into
question our ability both to know God's will and to predict our fate, we find two root affirmations
common to the wisdom tradition, based as it is in creation: (I) God is sovereign, and (2) present
life is to be
lived in joy as God's gift.
Within that tradition, both in its political and ecclesial expression, authority is a way of ordering power within a community in such a way that, at one and the same time, it supports and augments
common beliefs and ways of
life and is regularly and harmoniously conjoined with a structure of offices that gives order to the exercise of authority and power within the particular society in
question.
A way to make this point is to exploit two metaphors: We could think of
questions about the communal identities and
common life of diverse Christian congregations as the lens through which inquiry about all the various subject matters studied in a theological school could be focused and unified.
Meanwhile, hearty thanks to O'Donovan for raising publicly the theological
question that shapes national policy as well as our
common life: Who is God and what do we worship?
This is the heart of what came to be known as «the social
question,» which raises fundamental queries about human nature and the possibilities for pursuing
life in
common.
Either American democracy is
living on social capital inherited from an earlier time when Americans shared a
common perspective on
life's
questions, in which case we face a slow descent into the fragmented and violent world Hauerwas sees; or else the enthusiastic, individualistic and yet genuinely loving piety of Emerson, Whitman and Ellison has a better grasp of our human nature, and it really is possible to be both democratic and virtuous.
We certainly don't face a Stunde Null, but there are new and profound challenges to the post-war, middle - class consensus that once glued us together and helped us answer the social
question: How are we as individuals to share a
common life together as a nation?
There has been a tendency for the peace
question to be reduced merely to the
question of the reduction or elimination of violent military confrontations among nation states and political groups; but now it is the
question of securing the
common life of all
living things on earth.
The bottom line here is that the Republicans» fascination with an unfettered free market and their lack of faith in the government's ability to provide any benefits to our
common life (except to assist business in making money) is no more consistent with Catholic teaching than the Democrats» emphasis on individual freedom in social
questions and their faith in human perfectibility through government action.
It is
common that a person in the mist of hard times (like a divorce)
questions their
life and beliefs.
In themselves they are surds, lacking any systematic intelligibility.2 A
common question posed by science today is whether the origin of
life and the mutations involved in evolution are such irrational, unplanned and disorderly deviations.
Biblical studies oriented to theological
questions about the nature and criteria of adequacy of congregations»
common life are central to study of congregations as characterized by distinctive social space.
The crucial
question is whether a plurality of religious and secular faiths, each of which had developed its own traditional culture, that is, philosophy, morality, ideology and legal system of corporate
life, can, through inter-faith rational discourse, create at least the basic framework of a
common culture or
common direction and scheme of values for peoples to build together a new dwelling, like the national community.
I juggle statistical theory, probability theory, logic, reason, and
common sense to guess at the most likely answer to the
question of how
life arises and has risen on this particular planet.
Precisely because it is a theological school, it will be helpful to ask three different sorts of
questions about it, and then to ask how the answers to the three are themselves interrelated in the structures that pattern the school's
common life: What construal or construals of the Christian thing are assumed in the way the subjects of study are addressed?
These manuals follow a
common pattern, taking up individual cases and indicating how they are to be resolved, and the directions they offer are remarkably similar in character.53 The greater number of cases discussed deal with moral perplexities —
questions involving family
life, economic activity, military service, political issues, the relationship of master and servant, the right use of recreation — but spiritual perplexities — involving «the great case which the Jews put to Peter and the jailer to Paul and Silas «54 undoubtedly received equal attention in actual pastoral work.
Here one finds the dull report of the census - taker, the uninspired but minute directions for the performance of the cult, stories of man's beginnings and that of many of the
common experiences of his
life, such as language, relationship of races, why the rainbow; colorful stories, of the might and prowess of ancient ancestors of the race, riddles, puns, fables, prayers, songs that have become almost the universal songs of the human race, the history of the rise and fall of dynasties, the preaching of reformers and prophets, the
questioning of it all by men grown weary of the struggle, proverbial sayings of great wisdom; the dreams of conquest both of earth and heaven.
In thinking about fears prospective adoptive parents have about open adoption, probably the most
common question I get is, «Later down the line, when she gets her
life together, won't she want the baby back?»
Many people talk about «necessity» as why wet - nursing was
common place, and there is no
question that in many cases it would have been a necessity for the baby to
live.
I called
Common Cause at 930 at night to ask a
question and he answered the phone and answered my
question — which was regarding one of the 63 proposed districts nowhere near where he
lives or works.
The
questions have been field - tested by over 100,000 middle school and early high school students for their ability to assess students» knowledge of
life and physical sciences and to identify students»
common misconceptions about the sciences.
Kepler's bureaucratic history was even more tortured than Corot's, but the spacecraft is headed for launch on April 10, 2009, and astronomers are counting on it to settle the
question of just how
common Earths are — a result that will guide the whole future search for
life in the universe.
Findings published in PLOS Biology suggest for the first time that
life's Last Universal
Common Ancestor (LUCA) had a «leaky» membrane, which helps scientists answer two of biology's biggest
questions:
Matthew Clark, Ph.D., L.P., lead author of the study and resiliency expert at the Mayo Clinic Healthy
Living Program, answers some
common questions about wellness coaching.
That could help answer a long - standing
question in primate evolution: Did the
common ancestor to
living apes and humans evolve in Africa or Eurasia?
That means the Milky Way could well turn out to be the missing link in a long quest to answer one of science's biggest
questions: Are there fundamentally different types of galaxies, as it appears, or do most galaxies merely look different because we're catching them at different stages of a single,
common life cycle?
She notes that the answer has tremendous implications for one of science's most fundamental
questions: How
common is
life throughout the universe?
A new study out today in the journal Neurology examines the
question of quality of
life for individuals with a
common form of lower back pain called lumbar spinal stenosis.
According to Zuckerman, the study doesn't settle the
question of whether
life in the universe is
common.
From addressing
common healthy
living questions (e.g., Can intermittent fasting slow aging?)
I'll also answer the most
common detox
questions as well as YOUR
questions —
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I have done a few Facebook
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lives lately and one of the most
common questions you guys have been asking me is, «Where do you find ethically made and fair trade athletic wear and activewear?»
Not only can you ask
questions and discuss
common concerns, but you can help younger people
living with herpes through your stories.
Besides
questions on your faith and involvement in church activities, you'll see the
common online dating
questions around your
life, education, work and interests.