That's going to change the way we think of the common book club, as well
as author events.
Not exact matches
He is a seasoned software entrepreneur, project and product manager with 10 + years of experience in the IT arena, advisor to several fast - growing ventures, popular blogger and contributing
author in tech and business media (Inc., Wired, Pando Daily) Also, Andrew frequently speaks about project management, business and innovation at such
events as E2 Innovate, PMI Global Congresses, Enterprise Connect, IBM Connect and more.
But whether Bitcoin can actually replace gold (let alone traditional government - backed currency) has been a matter of fervent debate — quite literally,
as evidenced by an
event last week entitled «Gold Versus Bitcoin,» held at a New York comedy club, in which well - known gold proponent (Jim Rickards debated James Altucher, a self - help
author now peddling Bitcoin investment advice under the moniker «crypto - genius.»
These
events are presented
as literal facts and must be taken by the faithful Bible interpreter literally — in the natural, intended sense of the
author.
2 Given this
author's care and demonstrated reliability,
as well
as his contact with eyewitnesses within the first generation after the
events, this man can be trusted when it comes to matters in the life of Jesus for which we do not enjoy independent confirmation.
Recognizing this inevitable and permanent tension, it is better not to go through this gospel wondering about the factual historicity of each
event as it comes, but rather to devote ourselves to the task of understanding what the
author is trying to do and say
as he shapes his material and presents his witness.
For instance, Dave Hunt,
author of best - selling books such
as The Seduction of Christianity, writes: «The most significant
event in almost five hundred years of church history took place March 29, 1994....
The book is important not only, and not mainly,
as a theological
event that disposes of a series of threadbare charges still being directed against its
author.
He has a presentiment of the dreadful
event, that a jealous criticism will many a time let him feel the birch; he trembles at the still more dreadful thought that one or another enterprising scribe, a gulper of paragraphs, who to rescue learning is always willing to do with other peoples» writings what Trop «to save appearances» magnanimously resolved to do, though it were «the destruction of the human race» — that is, he will slice the
author into paragraphs, and will do it with the same inflexibility
as the man who in the interest of the science of punctuation divided his discourse by counting the words, so that there were fifty words for a period and thirty - five for a semicolon.
Theoreticians of narrative discourse have noted that in narration the
author often disappears and it is
as though the
events recounted themselves.
The world has grown up from 2000 years ago, when you could state back then: «He walked on water» and parted the «Red Sea» and the
authors of these stories wrote them 50 - 1000 years after the perceived
events, along with unverifiable evidence
as proof.
Why couldn't God have inspired the
author of the Gilgamesh epic to record the
events of the flood
as well?
So this is going to be an especially exciting month for me,
as I plan to attend several local
events featuring popular
authors / thinkers.
Some views say that the Bible is full of errors and exaggerations so that the things it describes didn't really happen, while other views hold that the violent
events might have happened
as described but God did not command them to do it nor did He inspire the biblical
authors to write about these
events as they did.
The
author attends a meeting of the Promise Keepers at Oakland Coliseum and reports on the
event,
as well
as the phenomenon of this successful men's movement.
Now, we must ask: since these accounts were not written down by Luke (the
author of Acts) until about fifty years after the
event they describe, should they be treated
as any more accurate than the resurrection appearance accounts in the Gospels?
Occasional remarks are found such
as «before there reigned any king over the children of Israel» (Genesis 36:31), which seem to imply that from the standpoint of the writer the monarchy had already been established; and «the Canaanite was then in the land» (Genesis 12:6, 13:7), which implied that it was being written after Hebrew occupation; and finally repeated instances of the use of the phrase «on the other side of the Jordan,» in reference to
events occurring in the lifetime of Moses, which led scholars to doubt if Moses could have been the
author at least of the whole of the Pentateuch.
With the support of well known wine
author Max Allen
as the MC and our very own Peter Fraser hosting a masterclass, it was set to be an amazing
event.
Between a no - pressure, open membership series of book clubs, community
events such
as a feminist crafting circle, and poetry and book readings from
authors big and small (Anne Lamott, anyone?)
In the neighborhood: The Book Stall owners love planning in - store book fairs and fundraising
events,
as well
as sending top
authors to local schools.
The reasons are
as yet unknown but the
authors of the study point out that «It is possible that babies fed to a routine become relatively more passive participants in the world: feeding (arguably the most important
event in their lives) is something which is done to them, rather than something which their own desires and actions play a part in bringing about.
Without the
author's having touched on the history and
events leading up to the final theory, the theory is not so profound and meaningful
as it ought to be.
- Invitations to exclusive donor
events, such
as private receptions with artists,
authors, and scientists
Sage Parenting: Where Nature Meets Nurture is similar to What to Expect When You're Expecting in that it documents the course of
events beginning with pregnancy and covers topics such
as sleeping arrangement and breastfeeding, but the
author ventures into topics that mainstream
authors dare not go such
as mother guilt, bed - sharing, discipline and attachment.
The Ring of Knowledge also hosts
events throughout the year, such
as author visits, panel discussions, book talks and children's programming.
The entire
event was streamed live on Facebook
as will our future conversation with
author and political analyst, Jeff Greenfield.
«It is not really clear how slow - slip
events interact with earthquakes, whether they can trigger earthquakes or it's the other way around — that earthquakes trigger slow - slip
events,» said Jacqueline Reber, the study's lead
author who performed this research
as postdoctoral fellow at UTIG, and who is now an assistant professor at Iowa State University.
An article in the March issue of Oceanography,
authored by scientists from Cornell and Rutgers universities, points to 2012's unprecedented Arctic sea ice melt
as the root cause of the
events that transformed a relatively modest storm into a destructive force (ClimateWire, Sept. 20, 2012).
«This study tells us more about which children are most vulnerable to symptoms of PTSD and emphasizes the importance of limiting media exposure for all children and adolescents following life - threatening
events such
as acts of terrorism,» said senior
author Dr. Margaret Sheridan.
Nonetheless,
as I read the many translated documents I wondered about the social and political contexts to the
events the
author recounts.
«We have toxic algae
events that result in shellfish closures off the Washington and Oregon coast every three to five years or so, but none of them have been
as large
as this one,» said lead
author Ryan McCabe, a research scientist at the UW's Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean, a collaborative center with NOAA.
The
authors measured hip and spine bone mineral density (BMD) at 12 and 24 months,
as well
as adverse
events, which included falls.
Our findings suggest that adverse life
events such
as discrimination may be important,» said senior
author Dr. Dheeraj Rai.
The senior
author Dr Sean Sweeney, of the Department of Biology, University of York, said: «These findings shed light on the
events occurring in neurons
as dementia takes hold.
As extreme weather
events likely connected to the planet's warming climate become increasingly common, low - income communities are positioned to suffer the worst consequences during the aftermath of natural disasters, write the
authors of a report from the Center for American Progress called «One Storm Shy of Despair.»
The
authors believe the lack of a decline among the most experienced pilots is because of «crystallized intelligence,» which Joseph Sirven, a neurologist at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine in Scottsdale, Ariz., and Daniel Morrow, a researcher at the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign, describe in an editorial in Neurology
as a specialized knowledge base that «supports attention to key relationships between individual items of information, anticipation of likely future
events, and coordination of motor movement to respond faster and more accurately.»
The
authors defined a heat
event as three or more successive days in which the 24 - hour daily mean temperature rose above a certain historical average high for July and August — in Philadelphia's case, 27 degrees Celsius.
The
authors do this by calculating how to encode the data in a quantum description of the
event horizon, known whimsically
as «black hole hair».
Writing in the journal Neurobiology of Aging, a research team, led by senior
author William S. Kremen, PhD, professor of psychiatry and co-director of the Center for Behavior Genetics of Aging at UC San Diego School of Medicine, found that major adverse
events in life, such
as divorce, separation, miscarriage or death of a family member or friend, can measurably accelerate aging in the brains of older men, even when controlling for such factors
as cardiovascular risk, alcohol consumption, ethnicity and socioeconomic status, which are all associated with aging risk.
The
authors of the study, experimentalists led by Prof. Dr. Hans Jakob Wörner from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich) and theoreticians from Russia, Denmark, Belgium and Canada, including Oleg Tolstikhin from MIPT, are investigating what is known
as «attophysics» - the study of
events with attosecond time resolution, i.e. a billionth of a billionth of a second (10 ^ -18 of a second).
«Humans in this region thrived through the Toba
event and the ensuing full glacial conditions, perhaps
as a combined result of the uniquely rich resource base of the region and fully evolved modern human adaptation,» study
authors noted.
The
authors undertook a higher - resolution survey of these associations within tumor subtypes, finding known driver
events, such
as amplifications of MYC, CCND1, ERBB2, and CCNE1 and deletions of PTEN and MDM2,
as well
as putative but suggestive
events involving MDM1, MDM4, CDK3, CDK4, PI4KB, NCOR1, and others.
Dozens of these so - called tidal disruption
events have been detected since the 1990s, but none that remained bright for nearly
as long
as this one,» Dacheng Lin, a research scientist at the University of North Hampshire and the lead
author of the paper, said in a statement.
The
authors caution that these results contrast with, but are not necessarily incompatible with, the idea that adverse
events taking place in the womb (such
as nutrient deprivation) trigger diseases later in life.
The human folly depicted here is
as deep
as the pigeons were numerous, and the
author's occasionally mordant comments on the grim
events give the book an added charge, making his intended «teaching moment» certain.
The
authors wrote: «We argue that in the era of precision medicine, potential differences in response to compounds that disrupt the cholesterol biosynthesis pathway must be respected, especially
as their effect may be defined by both genetic makeup and life
events at the same time.»
«Our findings,» write the
authors, «suggest that anthropogenic aerosol emissions influenced a range of societally important historical climate
events such
as peaks in hurricane activity and Sahel drought.»
Editor's Note: Jennifer Grace, a Hay House
author and regular mindbodygreen contributor, attended this year's revitalize
event and gave us a few doses of real talk,
as part of her ongoing series, «A Shot of Truth.»
As Primal Body, Primal Mind
author Nora Gedgaudas discussed at my Become Superhuman
event, those with cholesterol under 200 do more poorly on cognitive tests than those over 240, and this perhaps why vegetarians and vegans have been shown in studies to have the smallest brains — even less than those eating the SAD (Standard American Diet).
If training for a triathlon or distance swim
event, the
author HIGHLY recommends that swimming peak LAST and for the shortest duration,
as it will have the most severe negative impact on your total.