Sentences with phrase «about middle eastern»

I wrote a short piece about a Middle Eastern boy joining a British School and decided to make it into a Year 6 SATS sample paper.
So you've heard that lesbians are chic, hot, and the «next big thing» but you still wonder what is all the fuss about a Middle Eastern country?
«It's important to have a better understanding of what distinguishes potential terrorists from individuals who pose little or no risk of becoming terrorists, whether we're talking about Middle Eastern terrorist organizations or domestic terrorists in the United States,» says Sarah Desmarais, an associate professor of psychology at North Carolina State University and lead author of a paper on the work.
He visited holy sites, met Israeli officials and learned more about the Middle Eastern nation's economic and governmental structure.
I am absolutely INSANE about Middle Eastern food!
It brings together a Mediterranean ingredient that has become a staple in my plant - based diet, and the minimalism I love about Middle Eastern cuisine so much.
I bought a really interesting one today about a Middle Eastern understanding of Jesus.
Meanwhile, I'll side with people who done the hard research to find the truth instead of surrendering my intellect to a 5,000 year old text about middle eastern sheep herders.
What is all this talk about middle eastern flat bread?
Bee'ah Group Chief Executive Officer Khaled Al Huraimel recently talked about the Middle Eastern firm's clean energy initiatives, including its 50 Tesla...
Market Focus Middle East Investment Banking Although investment bankers remain cautious about Middle Eastern prospects in the wake of falling oil prices, M&A activity and debt issuance remain bright spots.

Not exact matches

Allison Wood, senior consultant for the Middle East and North Africa at Control Risks, speaks about how Iran is viewed by other Middle Eastern countries.
For instance, the majority (about 60 percent) of those in this part of industry used their own funds to invest in their business in Southern and Eastern Asia, the Middle East and North Africa.
Kenney also noted that Canada's Chief of Defence Staff Gen. Tom Lawson was in Saudi Arabia last month for a meeting with dozens of international military commanders from countries opposed to Islamic State, including about 25 actually involved in the military campaign against the terrorist organization, among them top officers from key Middle Eastern countries.
After witnessing sluggish growth rates for the past few years, Middle Eastern nations finally have something to cheer about as the new financial year promises an economic rebound.
Since 2011, Middle Eastern nations have pumped $ 22 billion into U.S. real estate acquisitions, with about 6 percent of that coming from Saudi Arabia, according to Real Capital Analytics.
In the Middle Byzantine period, from about 1000, it came to represent more specifically the throne prepared for the Second Coming of Christ, a meaning it has retained in Eastern Orthodox art to the present.
Buddhism (in its true form) provides a guide to the elimination of suffering, not deity worship; in fact never talks about God or gods in the sense the west does... FYI Buddha was born 630 years before Jesus, and it is proven that Buddhism traveled from eastern India all the way to Syria and the Middle East via the Silk Road... i am quite sure Jesus had heard some of his teachings... some of the things that Jesus says are a direct reflection of the eightfold path from buddhism... Jesus was the greatest salesman of all time... sold the most books in history... he really honestly does nt deserve worship but an Academy Award
I have studied American history, and European history, African History, and Middle Eastern history, which leads me to believe that you have no idea what you are talking about.
We talked about him and his descendants some last week and than many of them are the Asian, African and some of the Middle Eastern people groups.
Plus this talk about Jesus being middle eastern and not possibly being black is invalid.
Truly humble yourself then - and say «I don't know» - instead of making stuff up (or believing the stuff that old Middle Eastern Hebrew men fantasized about).
This helped keep the animals safe at night from wandering off, getting eaten by predators, or from getting stolen, and also helped keep the family in the upper room above (If memory serves me right, Kenneth Bailey writes about this in Jesus Through Middle Eastern Eyes: Cultural Studies in the Gospels).
Christan beliefs are based on nothing more than a collection of Bronze and Iron Age Middle Eastern mythology, much of it discredited, that was cobbled together into a book called the «Bible» by people we know virtually nothing about, before the Dark Ages.
Yes, in particular, it is LUDICROUS that this «god» «chose» an arrogant people in a Middle Eastern desert at a time when there was no internet and when those people thought the world was flat and consisted of the Mediterranean Sea and its surrounding lands (i.e., they had NO IDEA about the «New World», Antarctica.
Your old stories are the fantasy tales of ancient Middle Eastern men - creative guys, with perhaps a smidgeon of facts about their tribe's history and a few beneficial morality tales, but mainly myth, fantasy and supersit.ion.
and what about those of us that were born in america and live here and who are not middle eastern but are muslim?
In short, and not surprisingly, the World's most gifted evolutionary biologists, astronomers, cosmologists, geologists, archeologists, paleontologists, historians, modern medical researchers and linguists (and about 2,000 years of accu.mulated knowledge) are right and a handful of Iron Age Middle Eastern goat herders were wrong.
You really have to wonder about people who think ancient Middle Eastern fairy tales are real.
And that is the point here where Iman Rauf warns us about enraging Middle Eastern Muslims by even discussing the subject of the new mosque.
Christians need to learn to step outside themselves and think about how difficult and annoying it is to talk to people about important issues when the only thing Christians base their «ideas» on is ancient Middle Eastern fairy tales and that they were told to believe something.
Also Christians are persecuted in just about all the middle eastern countries.
In December 2013 The Prince expressed concern about the current challenges facing Christians in some Middle - Eastern nations and visited the Coptic Orthodox Church Centre in Stevenage and the Syrian Orthodox Church in Acton to find out more.
Then he responds with a verse about Jesus of chilling creedal proportion: Brown Middle Eastern, definitely wasn't white /... committed His life to a interracial bride /... God of the oppressed, even in it, He still thrives.
Peters, an erudite scholar of Middle Eastern history and religion at New York University, explores the ways adherents think, how they talk about and worship God, how
U idiot bigot she brought up jesus in a discussion about santa and said «I mean jesus was a white man too but you know its like we have he was a historical figure I mean thats a verifiable fact...» I watched the whole interview too if u like her so much why did nt u listen to her «just because it makes you uncomfortable doesn't mean you can just change it...» she did say those words so edited or not she proposed a lie as the truth jesus was as white as any middle eastern person is
In short, and not surprisingly, the World's most gifted evolutionary biologists, astronomers, cosmologists, geologists, archeologists, paleontologists, historians, modern medical researchers and linguists (and about 2,000 years of acc.umulated knowledge) are right and a handful of Iron Age Middle Eastern goat herders were wrong.
The way some people talk about the Bible, it seems that God's whispering of truth was only heard by a small group of Middle Eastern men for a few brief centuries.
Why do white people in 21st century America think a middle - eastern sky god from 6,000 cares about them?
He was about 30 yrs and looked middle eastern or jewish.
Because there's nothing arrogant about believing that a being powerful enough to create the universe is watching you and reading your mind 24/7 to make sure that you obey a set of arbitrary laws set down by a specific group of middle - eastern men thousands of years ago, and listening to your prayers so that he can fulfill your requests if he feels like it.
This is the sort of ridiculous religious custom I'd expect to hear about from some middle eastern extremist faction, NOT from somewhere in the US of A. I shake my head in disbelief and it is SAD that there are people who actually watch BS like this in their church and actually believe ANYTHING the misguided preacher is telling them!
Let us look at the skin colors of different middle eastern leaders to decide about Jesus's skin color: Benjamin Neteneyu, King Hussein, Hafas El - Assad, the supreme Ayatolla of Iran, Egypt's president, etc..
Just remember, no matter where you get your news from about the middle East, it's skewed, and you can't always apply western logic to an Eastern culture.
The above beliefs are based on nothing more than a collection of Bronze and Iron Age Middle Eastern mythology, much of it discredited, that was cobbled together into a book called the «Bible» by people we know virtually nothing about, before the Dark Ages.
Why would you believe Paul of Tarsus... or those other primitive, superst «itious Middle Eastern Hebrews, who were wrong about quite a number of things?
The above beliefs are based on nothing more than a collection of Bronze Age and Greco - Roman Middle Eastern mythology, much of it discredited, that was cobbled together into a book called the «Bible» by people we know virtually nothing about, before the Dark Ages.
Cradenza:» [Obama] promised [all Middle Eastern countries] support and any other help they needed to bring about the Arab Spring aka DEMOCRACY.»
Open the Bible and read the rantings, ravings and tales of superst.ition of primitive Middle Eastern men who knew a whole lot less about the world than you do.
but since I became a vegetarian about 1.5 years ago I've fallen completely in love with Middle - Eastern cuisine — perfect for the cold and dark months up here in Scandinavia;)
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