Sentences with phrase «about this chapter of»

Whenever I talk about this chapter of my book, Finding Spiritual Whitespace, everyone gets very quiet.
There were so many exciting new findings that bear on scientists understanding of just about every chapter of humanitys seven - million - year sagafrom our ancestors first upright steps to the peopling -LSB-...]
We caught up with Reeves as he was putting the finishing touches on Dawn, the sequel to 2011's Rise of the Planet of the Apes, to talk about his chapter of a franchise that began more than 50 years ago with a French novel.
Back on the streets of L.A. in the mid-fifties, talking about that chapter of American history that rarely gets mention in twentieth century literature; the lives and experiences of black men and women struggling to make it out from under the weight of history.
The Dissertation Results section has to start with the introductory paragraph, in which you should say a few words about the chapter of dissertation writing and its structure.
We did not know each other well then, but I've always wondered about this chapter of your life.

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No, this book won't offer you many chuckles, but it might help readers break through our culture's unhelpful silence around our inevitable end and think through how to go about the final chapter of life with some dignity.
«Today, the next chapter of the «Live» story is about to be written,» she said.
They liked the idea of checklists at the end of the chapter, but couldn't we tell them what they should do about what they just read, and why did the book need to be so wordy?
«We're focused on the long term, and the stock price today whether it's up, down, left or right is really just the beginning of this new chapter in our company's life, and were excited about it,» Salzberg said in an interview with «Squawk on the Street.»
While in the same breath he talks about «Putting America First» - which to some sounds like a return to U.S. isolationism - Trump makes it clear he has big plans to write a whole new chapter of the nation's war on terrorism, which dates back to the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the U.S.
I had a lot riding on this event because I was about to finish my book about Apple and I badly needed the scene for the last chapter of my book.
The retailer's operations outside of the United States and Canada, including about 255 licensed stores and joint venture partnerships in Asia, which are separate entities, are not part of the Chapter 11 filing and CCAA proceedings, Toys «R» Us said.
For example, there's a scene in the book's fifth chapter in which Lyons discusses an article Shah has written on LinkedIn about the wisdom of bringing a teddy bear named Molly to meetings as a stand - in for the customer, so that staff will always remember to keep the customer top - of - mind.
• Claire's Stores Inc, a Pembroke Pines, Fla. - based retailer of jewelry and accessories, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and expects to reduce debt by about $ 1.9 billion, according to Reuters.
In March the budget featured, for the first time, a chapter on natural - resource development and included language about reducing environmental protection, penalizing environmental groups that tried to meddle in resource extraction, and speeding the approval of big resource projects.
Each of the following chapters is designed to get partners talking and thinking about their financial life together.
Learn more about the history of ROBS in Chapter 1.
In your book, you dedicated an entire chapter to the importance of surrounding yourself with the right support team and staff — say more about how this impacts relationship marketing...
I'm in the process of writing a book and I'm currently on the chapter about Warren Buffett.
In this first chapter of Extra Credit, S&P Global Ratings» Managing Directors Robin Prunty and Horacio Aldrete and Senior Director Lisa Schroeer talk about the relaunch of Extra Credit and what type of credit discussions you can expect for the upcoming year.
Over 100 chapters of useful information to help Entrepreneurs; people who are starting a business; people running a business; students leaving college, or University, who want sound, good, practical advice, about their business.
You already know more about link building than 90 % of people in SEO... and you only finished Chapter 2!
There are also a couple of chapters about choosing the right financial advisor or more accurately about avoiding bad advice.
Recently, I was thinking about how I put in more work and effort during each chapter of our lives.
There is an interesting chapter about this topic in Bernstein's «The Four Pillars of Investing».
Currently, credit to the household sector is growing at an annual rate of about 20 per cent, well in excess of what could be considered sustainable in the medium to longer term (see the chapter on «Credit Growth» for a detailed discussion).
A chapter in Andy Kilpatrick's book, «Of Permanent Value: The Story of Warren Buffett» is written about Francois» careeOf Permanent Value: The Story of Warren Buffett» is written about Francois» careeof Warren Buffett» is written about Francois» career.
When members of the University of Texas at San Antonio student chapter of NAHB learned about a local family in need of a new roof after it was destroyed by Hurricane Harvey, they decide to put their construction knowledge and labor to work.
To learn more about this product, refer to Chapter K33 and Section 17.35, of Freddie Mac's Single - Family Seller / Servicer Guide, or contact a mortgage lender who offers this type of renovation home loan.
A Chapter 9 bankruptcy by the city of nearly 300,000 in California's Central Valley, about 85 miles (137 km) east of San Francisco, could come as early as Wednesday.
Other modern chapters include one about the bowling - alley stocks of yesteryear.
a very long chapter about Hinton Ampner, an Elizabethan house where a tall dark female figure roamed around to the accompaniment of bangings, crashes, groans and shrieks.
I ask this for three reasons: 1) Warfield begins the chapter with Edward Gibbon's conversion to Catholicism, which was related to Gibbon's belief in the continuation of the miraculous; 2) he spends several pages in the same chapter critiquing another famous convert to Catholicism, John Henry Newman, noting what he sees as Newman's shift toward the miraculous; 3) even though he knows that Gregory of Nyssa, Athanasius, and Jerome all wrote about saints in which the miraculous was prominent, he still makes the claim that these «saints» lives» follow other Christian romances and thus represent an infusion of Heathenism into the church.
Then, abruptly abandoning the autobiographical narrative, Augustine embarks on a series of theological and philosophical speculations about time, memory, and the opening chapters of Genesis.
By the time Matthew and Luke are penned (about 15 years later than Mark) we start to see the first hints that he is being elevated to be a god and by John (or at least, soon after the original John was written, when the forged first 8 chapters were likely added) Jesus has been elevated in Judeo - Christian theology to be a part of God.
Providing a wealth of information on the development of hermeneutic themes and intellectual parallels with thinkers Gadamer knew, it is a richly documented biography (though the typo in the opening sentence of chapter one, which gets Gadamer's birthday wrong, inspires doubts about precision).
Oh yeah we Christians are really in a bind over that verse lol, the one where pretty much the whole chapter is about the coming messenger that would come head to announce the arrival of Jesus (Yeshua) the Son of God who would die for the sins of the world.
Why don't try reading the last Chapter of the Gospel of John and see what John said about words of Christ.
The book consists of ten chapters of about twelve pages each, and although its argument is at times subtle, allusive, and demanding of full and total concentration, it also marches briskly along.
In a chapter about abortion, for instance, she speaks to the horrific experiences of women in foreign lands due to inopportune pregnancies.
Finally, I admit that, even if I accept the Lawlerian idea that Locke partially corrects Aristotle, by stealing certain Christian insights about the limits of the polis (see chapter 7 of Modern and American Dignity especially), I still hold that Aristotle is better than Locke.
When you read through the Bible chapter for chapter one will get a broader view or the full context about what happened, maybe where it happened why it did happen and for which purpose it happened but: «All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:..»
With all the emphasis on creation or evolution coming out of the first few chapters of Genesis, we often miss some of the most important ideas about our humanity and how God created us (not physically, but spiritually and psychologically).
In the very next chapter of Exodus, the people complained about the lack of water.
I ran headlong into an example process of rationalization while doing research on a book chapter about the Wycliffe Bible Translators.
Let him be totally ignorant of the down - street gossip, but give him a chapter and order him to walk around it, camp on it, sup with it, and come at last to speak it backward and forward, until all he says about it rings with the truth of eternity.
After all, the New Testament itself only directly refers to emperors in a few places, even if they do seem to cast a long shadow over some of its proceedings, albeit from the wings, as in Acts (where, in the final chapters, Nero appears to be something like Godot, often talked about but never putting in an appearance).
Serendipitously, two weekends ago when he did that, it was a chapter about how discussions of theology need ordinary people to be involved, how well - educated and well - read and well - travelled scholars also need us low church experiential local folks talking about how we see and experience and know God, about how theologians are hiding in every walk of life.
For that matter, what are we to say about the story in the second chapter of Genesis — how God made a clay model of a man and brought it to life by breathing on it?
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