So what
about folks at the other end of the life - stage spectrum?
We're talking
about the folks at Gameloft, who've just unleashed Modern Combat 4: Zero Hour onto...
Now, I don't know
about the folks at Penguin Random House, but there are very few hard covers I buy any longer.
Everyone has a story — and I'm not just speaking
about folks at the Ed School.
How
about the folks at the space station?
Not exact matches
Reassuringly,
folks at the world's most pioneering companies are asking better questions
about how we can organize in work.
While salespeople rely on commissions for
about 50 % of their compensation, the tech
folks have much less income
at risk —
at most 25 % of their yearly pay.
How
about looking
at the measure most ordinary
folk go by, which is affordability — i.e. monthly mortgage payments in relation to their income.
We're encouraging all of our
folks to
at least give 20 hours to something we're passionate
about or they're passionate
about, and we'll pay them for it.
But, she added, «as soon as I heard
about this, I knew I was going to go because of my level of horror
at the way
folks are talking
about women's issues postelection.»
When I thought
about the Shkreli situation and the Valeant situation where you have
folks who, in the instance of Shkreli and Turing, buy a drug that's been sold for 60 years
at the price range of $ 13.50, then overnight to raise it to $ 750 per pill — and we're talking
about life - saving drugs — that really concerned me.
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At the end of the day, I'm not sure
folks really care
about apartment features.
The
folks at College Pro weren't kidding when they said a person would learn a lot
about business.
Interestingly, some
folks complained
about not being approached
at all when they visited a Tesla store.
Since the percentage of phone numbers that connect to mobile phone — wielding young people and elderly landline users is
about equal, it's actually the youthful
folks who may dominate a sample created by random digit dialing, says Marc - David Seidel, an associate professor
at the Sauder School of Business
at the University of British Columbia.
Given that most founders are nice people who like to help out their pals, and their friends are cool
folks who are happy to talk and tweet
about their awesome experience
at a new establishment, it makes perfect sense for friends to get a deal when they come in to a buddy's business, right?
What would happen
at times is that Joel and myself would have an incredibly productive and useful session with some of the great
folks listed above
about a problem we've been facing.
Looks like a few of the
folks who got laid off
at Zynga earlier this week are coping with the breakup by venting
about it on Reddit.
«
Folks are still talking
about your presentation
at the Ad Fed of NWPA.
With Steve Jobs on side, maybe the
folks at Heritage / Industry will reconsider their quaint attachment to rigid intellectual property rights measures when they set
about drafting amendments to the copyright act.
You get all of this reporting
about folks who are in the high deductible plans being mad
at the people who are poorer than them who get Medicaid.
«A lot of
folks hadn't heard
about the idea
at first, but the more and more
folks know
about it, they more they like it,» he said.
If you're still on the fence
about whether working with a financial advisor is right for you, Founder and Principal
at Las Vegas - based Belmore Financial, LLC Kate Holmes says you're not alone, adding that some
folks think financial planning will be too overwhelming, or that they don't have enough wealth to justify working with one.
It's that time of the year where the
folks at Geekdom give the state of the tech ecosystem report
about the coworking and event incubator's impact on San Antonio.
Honestly
folks, I REALLY do not care
about every little thing that happens in your life
at all.
The reality is that,
at that stage of the dying process, these
folks need to talk
about what THEY need to talk
about, not what ANY minister, priest, rabbi, imam thinks / feels they should talk
about!
I know that I see elements of divine around me in things and in ways that others don't, including other religious people... And as long as different religions and even sects constantly argue
about what god truly is, and as long as they come up with different asnwers, then I have to say that the spiritual elements of our universe simply manifest differently for different
folks, including not
at all for some... as with those who label themselves as athiest...
I'd have to agree with
folks saying that the atheist community is not
about the search for truth because they have arrived
at their truth, that there is no being / beings watching over us.
After I had worked near her for
about a year, I heard from a member of her church that she told the church
folks that she was «persecuted»
at work because she was a Christian.
Lerone A. Marti, an assistant professor of American religious history
at Eden Theological Seminary in St. Louis, wrote that church
folks who stick by unrepentant pastors have a lot to learn
about forgiveness and accountability.
A few years ago when people were writing books critiquing what many of us were trying to do with our churches, I would regularly contact these
folks and invite them to come and spend some time with our community or stay
at my house and we could talk
about all their concerns.
It's been more than thirty years since Jesus turned everything right - side - up for my
folks and I felt the weight of that choice
at the table that night, watching all this little kid crew, another generation, all perched around my kitchen table by the light of candles in the darkness, telling us grown - ups all the things we already knew
about Jesus.
What's wrong when
folks in theological societies scream and yell
at each other over a disagreement
about divine foreknowledge?
Either the
folks at Zondervan are having a collective faith crisis, or the evangelical community is finally opening up
about doubt.
At about 2 a.m. this morning, after I'd exhausted poor Emily Dickinson in search of a smart - sounding poetic reference, I thought, who better to ask than the
folks who read my blog.
Not all Christians will follow the lead of the new monastics to create intentional communities in abandoned places of empire, but those that do, such as the
folks at Camden House in New Jersey, can teach the rest of us a lot — for example,
about environmental racism.
While I'm not inclined to ascribe motive in this case and prefer to give Ham the benefit of the doubt that he holds his position because his conscience demands it, I think these
folks bring up a good point
about how we can become so heavily invested in a certain ideology that change comes
at enormous cost.
And yet, in America, most
folks own
at least two cars and spend a good deal of time worrying
about getting fat.
As embarrassing as it might be to stand up in front of rational, scientifically minded
folk and talk
about it, Jesus» resurrected body is
at the heart of the Easter proclamation.
When I used to attend (evangelical christian) church there was always a vocal strain of
folks who wanted to think they were persecuted, they told made - up stories
about christians being persecuted in various parts of the world (
at the time a lot of them were set in the U.S.S.R.)... it was so obvious that they LOVED thinking of themselves as some small group of martyrs, that they NEEDED to imagine themselves to be a persecuted minority... holding on to some secret truth that the rest of the world had turned its back on.
Gosh, you should have seen the blogs way back
about 500 years ago when the geocentrism
folks went
at it!
I'll even offer observations - humans have manipulated existing organisms dna, created new virus and bacteria, clone animals, and attempt to create new animals - yet simple minded
folks still reject the idea that another more intelligent creature might have done the same thing and created life on earth in the same fashion while
at the same time acknowledging that there is a strong likelihood of other life existing in this universe - talk
about being dumbed down and arrogant.
A bunch of
folks —
at least 5,000, but probably more like 15,000, because the original count didn't include women and children (sorry
about that, Amy)-- were clamoring to hear Jesus speak, heal and generally just be Jesus - y.
The same
folks who brought you the silent motion picture sensation
about the cyclopean horrors that lurk in the deep are hard
at work again, and this time it's going to be a talkie!
And in that case, can she say no if she's got to be
at some important government meeting in 2 minutes (don't follow that train of though
folks, you know what I'm talking
about)?
all I can think of today is what I saw in yesterday's news,
about the former paratrooper turned preacher
at an Independent Fundamental Baptist church just outside Ft. Bragg, N.C., that told his congregation they should break their sons» wrists if they catch them doing the «limp wrist», or give him a good punch... and all the kids that have committed suicide because other kids have picked up on messages like this and bullied them till they couldn't stand it anymore... we are the only bible some
folks will ever read, and if they get this kind of message, well, who'd want to be with a group of people where you are grudgingly tolerated, if not outright hated, and all this in Jesus» name... it also says that the churches will do just
about anything to keep people obedient and unquestioning, so they will continue to give, and so the big donors will continue to give, so that the doors
at Monster Megachurch can be kept open, and the lights on... David, this is one of your «less is more» toons here... a minimum of elements that says so much....
The second he talks
about the «worldly»
folk being more «authentic» — my word, not his - and in the first quote he reveals his own anger
at overhearing his father's prayers that sound both authentic and all
about the inner experience as he wrestled with his faith.
So lots of
folks here in Rochester are talking
about Sarah who will be signing books
at one of our local Borders this Saturday.
Well here's what happened: When the good
folks at RISE first contacted me
about coming to Harrisonburg, I kept putting them off because I wanted to coordinate the trip with a visit to Amish Country for the project.
The programs taught me
about (1) admitting I was beat, (2) coming to believe in something greater than myself (eventually a higher power)(many evolutions and concepts of HP, all of these
at one time or another: nature, the 12 steps, creator, Love, spiritual principles)(Step 3) applying my low self worth and gigantic Ego to these spiritual principles (4) write down my liabilities and assets (5) share them with another and my higher power (6 & 7) ask for the liabilites to be removed and be patient with the process (8) Make a list of all that were harmed by me (9) make amends to such
folks except whn to do so would injure them or myself (10) take a daily inventory of my day, checking for snafus, mean temperment, arrogance etc (11) meditation and prayer to communicate to my higher power and quiet reflection to listen for the Truth (12) after having a spiritual awakening as a result of working these steps, help others if they wish for help because now I am in the position to assist.