Published in our final issue of 2013, early returns suggest it be one of most talked
about essays in a long while.
I completely forgot
about an essay in management.
Not exact matches
Quickly, please have a look at this troubling
essay by historian Jay M. Smith
about a giant business — big - time college sports — that hasn't reinvented itself
in years.
Einstein wrote
about this at length
in an
essay titled «The World as I see it,» noting,
You can find the same types of long - running disagreements across the therapeutic board
in clinical trials, as I wrote
about years ago
in an
essay for the New York Times, entitled «Do Clinical Trials Work?»
Laurie Garrett, one of the globe's most gifted writers on global public health issues, has a timely and scary
essay on foreignpolicy.com
about the nasty norovirus plaguing athletes
in the Olympic village — a bug one expert calls the «perfect human pathogen.»
The purpose of his
essay was to talk
about what he perceived as a need for change
in the company.
Although Thiel implies
in his
essay that the Gawker story
about Hogan's sex tape would not have been published by any right - thinking journalistic outlet, and that the First Amendment doesn't and shouldn't protect such behavior, two higher - court judges ruled before the Hogan decision that the Gawker piece was clearly covered by the Constitution's free - speech protections.
The prestigious Ivy League school not only accepted Williams
in March, but the admissions office reached out to her specifically
about the
essay.
Although their findings were published a month ago, the experiment didn't trigger outrage until the past few days, after blogs and
essays in The New York Times and The Atlantic raised red flags
about the ethics of treating people like laboratory rats without their permission.
Joshua Benton, head of the Nieman Journalism Lab, described
in a recent
essay how residents of the small Louisiana town he was raised
in posted and re-posted hoaxes and false news reports
about Hillary Clinton and other topics on Facebook.
In an
essay on the blog - hosting site Medium, Sherman allows himself a small cheer
about how this represents «a remarkable transformation and reinvention» by the recorded music industry, and then it's back to bashing YouTube.
«The admissions counselor said to me, «It's nice to meet you
in person, because your
essay told me nothing at all
about your personality.
After the shooting death of Michael Brown
in Ferguson, Mo., Bernard Tyson wrote a candid
essay on LinkedIn
about being a black man
in America.
The
essays collected
in the latest of the pop culture and philosophy series offer insights
about how Nietzsche's exploration of the positive power of active forgetting can illuminate the Draper, Pete Campbell and Peggy Olson characters; a comparison between the social structure of Sterling Cooper and an Aristotelian definition of friendship; and a glimpse into the Existential Void of Roger Sterling.
Google's vice president of diversity, Danielle Brown, sent a memo
in response to the furor over the weekend, saying the engineer's
essay «advanced incorrect assumptions
about gender».
Most of his media appearances have been on reality television and game shows, and
in 2014 he wrote
about the experience
in a Los Angeles Times
essay.
A guest post from Richard Pereira, a recent winner of the PEF
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You can read
about in my
essay called Gaijin Male Model which was published by North American Review and the anthology Hacks.
Someone found a 2011 college
essay of hers,
in which Rapp explored Japan's relationship with child porn laws and, ironically, seemed to fall more
in line with a Japanese cultural viewpoint
about the sexualization of teens.
Entrepreneur Vinita Gupta wrote a powerful
essay in 2010,
about her experience balancing her pregnancy with her efforts to raise capital and the dilemma she has seen other women face.
B - Money was cited
in Satoshi Nakamoto's
essays about Bitcoin.
As we previously reported, Fowler had referenced
in her
essay a series of managers who had mishandled her complaints
about sexism and sexual harassment.
Fowler detailed her complaints
about Uber management
in her
essay and referenced Gangadhar — though not by name.
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essay called «The real currency war» which is subtitled «monopoly money vs real money» and essentially there I just go into a lot of what we've spoken
about today
in terms of chronic malinvestment, the weakness of fiat currency reserve systems, and then ultimately where I think the real currency war is, which is
in centralized vs. decentralized money, and I talk a little bit
about cryptocurrencies there as well, so that's www.etmmacro.com you can sign up for that free newsletter.
This was the same department that former Uber engineer, Susan Fowler, wrote
about in her damning
essay on the sexual harassment and sexism she encountered
in her year at the company.
Justin Trudeau's surprising confession
in a 2001 Globe and Mail
essay («Something I'm Passionate
About», Feb. 3) raises three questions: 1) Â does he read newspapers and watch the news now?
And as long as I'm praising Kirsch, I should let you know that he recently wrote a very richly detailed, fine, and perceptive
essay about Susan Sontag, also
in the Tablet.
The first piece
in the collection, the title
essay, was written
in the days immediately following the attack, and Amis himself expresses reservations
about it
in his author's note: It «indulges
in... a reflexive search for the morally intelligible, which always leads to the chimera of «moral equivalence.
George Weigel's
essay offers valid points
about the importance of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision
in Griswold v. Connecticut (1965), but he makes two errors.
The present book looks at the organizational dimension of the Presbyterian (and mainline) «predicament»
in twelve
essays, dealing with denominational structures; financial changes; women's, men's, and special - interest groups; and
in two provocative concluding
essays, some speculative conclusions
about where the changes have brought us.
If you have watched him make a big concession
in a debate, or respond sympathetically to a hostile questioner, or provide a generous account of an opposing view
in a book or
essay, then you know that his kindliness is often the sign that serious intellectual vivisection is
about to commence.
I would encourage Clare Asquith to consider that there are several possible reasons why,
in a brief
essay that dealt with several books, I might not have noted a germane point
about hers.
Indeed,
in this final section the
essays are openly opinionated: Maurice Wiles expresses theological preferences and Bryan Wilson, despite his sociological approach, editorializes
about «genuine community.»
On Sunday, Marquardt had an equally fascinating
essay in the Washington Post
about the living — and dying — of the adults of divorce.
Without her dedicated work over the years, it would be harder to speak plainly today
about the issues discussed
in my
essay.
Each of the eleven
essays in On the Unseriousness of Human Affairs reflects upon an important, but all - too - often overlooked, fact: «It is only when we realize that human affairs stand not simply by themselves but relate us to our end» to our transcendent destiny» that we can relax
about what we are, indeed, become what we are.»
In my last
essay at First Things, I echoed the words of Pope Benedict writing
about the pastoral care of the homosexual person by saying, «only what is true can ultimately be pastoral.»
His idea
about unfallen aliens would appear again
in 1958
in the
essay «Will we Lose God
in Outer Space?»
Considering that Jesus rose from the dead at
about 6.00 pm on the Friday, as I expounded
in my former
essay entitled «How Could Jesus Spend Three Days and Three Nights
in the Tomb?»
I would venture to guess many of the evangelical pastors she speaks to (as described
in this
essay) don't «get» what she's arguing, because they take for granted that she's an evangelical
in essence, just an edgy one; whereas, by her own admission, she is talking
about «not a change
in style but a change
in substance.»
I appreciate your being engaged
in these issues and will, perhaps later today, read your
essay about this topic with great interest.
Some may object that my original small
essay in the New York Times was misleading because it was too easily misunderstood as an argument
about the details of science.
Ostensibly this
essay is
about promoting free - market thought
in Israel.
Serious inquiry supports civility
in public life, inquisition damages it, and whatever reservations some might have
about his positions on particular issues, these
essays show Michnik to be very much a mainstay of that civility.
This view is invariably linked to the Kingdom message of Jesus, for as Wright notes
in this brief
essay, «the sovereignty of God
in the New Testament is more
about politics than
about philosophy.»
Three: If these
essays are written to deepen process theology as a mode of systematic theology on the supposition that a theology is truncated if its rootage
in Scripture is not clear, then it is crucial to be clear —
in ways
in which these
essays do not make it clear — how process hermeneutics warrants any judgments
about what is normative for Christian theology.
About the last third of the book consists of an appendix of short
essays, each of which focuses on a single issue
in LOTR, and it these that constitute the main difference between this book and the previous edition.
I am grateful to CT's editors for the invitation to share some additional thoughts
about these and related issues, and I plan to do so
in a series of
essays in the coming months.
But my basic convictions
about them were derived not from these philosophers but partly from my being surrounded from birth with the reality
in question; partly from Emerson's
essays and the works of James and Royce; partly from the poems of Shelley and Wordsworth (which similarly influenced Whitehead); and most of all from my own experience, reflected upon especially during my two years
in the army medical corps, when I had considerable leisure to think
about life and death and other fundamental questions.