Sentences with phrase «by social reading»

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There is no metered access, as there is with a site like the New York Times, and until recently there was no «social media pass - through» either, although the papers have apparently relented on that with the new design and will now allow non-subscribers to read a link shared on Twitter or Facebook or by email.
When Spreng read a Journal of General Internal Medicine study on elder abuse in New York that found more than half of financial exploitation is carried out by a person the victim knew, he wondered: Just how well are older adults navigating the complexities of their social environment?
But also read books and articles by experts in the field, particularly those on aspects of social impact investment.
For many, brief moments of observation or self - reflection have been replaced by constant reading and responding to messages, checking of social media feeds or simply browsing the internet — actions spurred on by feelings of anxiety and fear of missing out.
For example, in an October interview with industry trade publication Digiday, media consultant Aram Zucker - Scharff compared the project to Facebook's Instant Articles project, which is pitched as making news articles easier to read by hosting them directly on the social network's site.
Although they will not be displayed on your website or social media platforms, they will be read by search engines, which will factor them in when computing your search rankings.
He's a social media influencer with more than 275,000 followers and his blog posts have been read by 4 million people.
By repackaging the data in an easy - to - read dashboard and by layering in a social element, Nike allows its customers to connect, challenging each other through friendly competitions to run a certain number of miles «together» in a given week even though they may live 3,000 miles aparBy repackaging the data in an easy - to - read dashboard and by layering in a social element, Nike allows its customers to connect, challenging each other through friendly competitions to run a certain number of miles «together» in a given week even though they may live 3,000 miles aparby layering in a social element, Nike allows its customers to connect, challenging each other through friendly competitions to run a certain number of miles «together» in a given week even though they may live 3,000 miles apart.
Read all that for a little while and you're sure to get the impression that we're all drowning in more information than we know what to do with (though, honestly, you'll probably be interrupted by an incoming email of social media alert before you get very far).
Two problems dogged the experiment however: Traffic patterns were unpredictable — an early manifestation of the News Feed algorithm problem — and it spooked users by showing people in their social graph what they had been reading.
By targeting industry - relevant content to different segments within your organization, you can start to position your people as experts in their respective fields; all they have to do is regularly read and share your company's curated content across their social networks.
A 236 - page compendium of insightful commentary and sound advice for the entrepreneur and small business owner With real world practicality, readers will learn how to significantly reduce their marketing costs and while increasing their profit margins by employing environmentally sound and ethically founded policies and practices; convert their vendors, customers, and competitors into a kind of auxiliary sales resource; successfully persuading business acquaintances to become joint - venture partners; utilizing social media, traditional media, and their own imagination to reduce advertising costs while employing alternative marketing practices The distilled and effective wisdom of two of the most successful yet frugal entrepreneurs who have combined their many years of experience and expertise in a single volume that should be considered mandatory reading strongly recommended.
You can gather a great deal of useful information by attending small business events, following business and industry influencers on social media, and reading blogs and other business publications that offer advice and relevant tips.
It is virtually a mashup of Reddit and Quora, backed by strong financial incentives to create informative and useful content that can be shared and easily read on social networks.
If you want to moderate a LinkedIn group yourself, be sure to read this post written by our social media manager at HubSpot on how she manages LinkedIn groups.
Jim Rohn famously said, You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with As a young investor starting out it would serve you well if you can spent time with Warren Buffet (vicariously) by reading his fantastic letters At Tankrich - We have taken an initiative to share his learnings through our video channel This week having finished the partnership letters I thought it would be good if I could document those learnings in a single place After few weeks of editing here is the final copy for you on Learnings from Warren buffett partnership letters Below is Table of content of this ebook [l2g name = «Learnings From Warren Buffet partnership letters» id = «1148»] Download a copy by sharing any of the above social links (I do...
A statement by the social media behemoth reads: «We want to let advertisers know that we will be shutting down Partner Categories.
By the way Scott, if you read the Bible you will see that social problems will never be solved, because man is sinful, and can not fix the world.
Those who condemn the Catholic Social Teaching on the poor, the sick, sinners and all those marginalized by society, have not read their Scriptures.
Many evangelicals are beginning to grasp the fact, that certain ways of reading the Scriptures and certain doctrines about the Scriptures may actually become the means of oppression of modern women by the imposition of first century social patterns.
That's my reading of a large - scale survey of political and social views by the Pew Research Center, «Beyond Red vs. Blue: The Political Typology.»
Oh and by the way this Georgia State alumni would love for you to come down to Atlanta and march with us for gay rights... maybe it would open your eyes to us poor stupid southerners down here fighting for social change... but by reading your blind ignorant probably not.
He responded by relating the parable of the Good Samaritan, one of my personal favorites... bear traps are hidden, and often unseen till bear or human are caught in them... the traps are deliberately placed, they don't just suddenly appear... the answer to the question was the man who had compassion on the man taken by robbers... he was a social and spiritual outcast who had compassion on someone who in normal circumstances would have hated his guts... because his doctrine and «lifestyle» were not acceptable to the religious establishment... I have had life experiences that bear this out, experiencing love and compassion from people whom today's religious establishment demonizes and looks down upon... any reading of the Good Samaritan story should be followed up by a reading of 1 Corinthians 13....
Read loses sight of Buber's concept of dialogue, however, when he suggests that Buber's teaching shows how to replace the inter-individual tensions of the classroom by «an organic mode of adaptation to the social organism as a whole» and when he reinterprets the teacher's concentration of an effective world as a selective screen in which what is kept in and what is left out is determined by the organic social pattern through the medium of the teacher's «sense of a total organism's feeling - behaviour.»
Nonetheless, for those wanting to explore their own religious beliefs (or non-belief) by reading an honest and skeptical affirmation of the Christian faith by one of the world's best thinkers and social scientists, this book recommends itself.
Burleigh builds a conclusive case that those most responsible for paving the way for Auschwitz were not Christians reading and preaching the gospel but instead were atheists, apostates, and revolutionaries who promoted a «hatred against the Lord and His Christ nourished by groups subversive to any religious and social order,» as the papal encyclical Dilectissima Nobis (1933) put it.
Finally, I would say that there is a liberal Catholicism that was inspired both by the Second Vatican Council (or at least a certain reading of it) and by the social movements of the 1960s and 70s, particularly feminism.
By contrast, in literature class we read poetry and fiction, and in social science we study the subjective beliefs of various cultures from a naturalistic perspective.
Ultimately, Cardinal Theodore McCarrick read portions of the letter and the Vatican response to it at a service for Kennedy in Washington, D.C. News reports called the Vatican letter pro forma, and its cited portions avoid mention of the social issues on which Kennedy not only defied his faith, but spearheaded defiance of his faith — a modus operandi that is still deployed (and was just deployed in the recent Lamb - Saccone special election in Pennsylvania) by pro-choice Catholic Democrats.
Those accustomed to reading analysis of faith - based reforms by sociologists, theologians and social workers can learn much from the political science perspective.
Read Ruth, for instance, and imagine what it has to say in a hungry society threatened by war and social disruption.
Like many social conservatives, especially Christian ones, I spend a lot of my time reading and writing about religious freedom, especially how it might be affected by the legalization of same - sex marriage and the campaign for «gay rights» more generally.Yet at the same time, I harbor doubts about the position we are staking out.You see, I sometimes think that Justice Scalia's majority opinion in Employment Division v. Smith may have been correct.
This was coming off of a weekend of reading about Mark Driscoll, so it may just be his particular brand that I'm responding to, but I'm amazed that some complementarians seem to believe that we should create an entire social system solely designed to keep men from feeling bad about themselves by making sure there is always someone below them on the food chain that they can rule over.
This is one way to «read» television — to ask who benefits by particular kinds of programs and commercials, by what is present on or absent from the screen, by the arrangements in the social system itself regarding television.
It is fundamental to any adequate understanding of Ricoeur to note that his phenomenology is so constructed as to be open to the «signs» generated by «counter-disciplines,» and indeed to read the meaning of human existence «on» a world full of such expressions generated by the natural and social sciences, as well as in the history of culture.
With this filter in place, the next step is to diversify voices we listen to by reading ethnic minority authors who are communicating their assessments of the social constructs inside and outside of Evangelicalism.
The local media, including CNN, Fox and your local TV stations and newspapers are a very important element of social and political behavior, as society is shaped by what it sees, hears and reads and it is conditioned by the events that influence the mind of every person.
Many of my students insisted that their political attitudes were informed by an untainted reading of Scripture and unsusceptible to bias — that is, social factors that influence our attitudes beyond our awareness.
NETWORK, a group founded by 47 Catholic sisters that speaks out on social justice issues in particular, will be hitting states like Iowa, Wisconsin, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia in order to reveal «how federal budget cuts proposed by Rep. Paul Ryan, (R - WI), and passed by the House of Representatives will hurt struggling families in these states,» a release by the group reads.
In the pending court case for overturning California's Proposition 8, which banned «gay marriage,» two leading conservative legal scholars face off: Charles J. Cooper, taking the classical conservative line that organic social institutions such as marriage have an inherent value and can not be redefined by legal fiat, and Theodore Olson, taking the more libertarian line that government should simply regulate contractual relationships between individuals... Continue Reading»
mistrusting generalizations and theoretical constructions, exploring particular situations revealed by close reading of specific texts in the light of all I could learn about social and cultural contexts.»
If an anecdotal analysis of our social consciousness and spiritual formation leaves us with the realization that, as Brown says, «there are some selective lenses by means of which we read Scripture, and... those lenses need to be torn from our eyes,» (15) then how do we tear them away?
See, for example, the articles by Robin Scroggs, John P. Brown, George V. Pixley, Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza, Luise Schottroff, John G. Gager, and Robert H. Smith, «Sociological Readings of the New Testament,» in The Bible and Liberation: Political and Social Hermeneutics, ed.
But anyway, I realise that there is great advantage to social - scientific criticism in helping us understand the Bible, but sometimes I've read interpretations put forward by such scholars and I've sort of thought, «Hmmm... that would be a good interpretation that would fit with the apparent social context... but I can't see how it fits with the literary context.»
If we're not reading emails on our laptops, we're Instagramming, on social media or distracted by another digital medium.
, and just read Modern Romance (by Aziz Ansari) which was just hilarious — a thoughtful and super funny look at romance in the age of texting and social media (with a lot of data behind it too!).
New boom could be shot in the foot The ready - to - drink shot market is booming in the UK but many of these products have been slammed by social aspects organisations and alcohol abuse charities because... read more
AB is really about social commentary and how a simple man and his antics (read poor behavior) can make millions by creating a distraction for the masses from every day life's drudgery, and cynicism.
The two club's have yet to confirm the deal, but Zaha has done as much by positing a picture of himself on social media site Instagram in a Cardiff training kit with the caption reading «First session don #ccfc».
But I've been reading «Marriage at the Crossroads: Law, Policy, and the Brave New World of Twenty - First - Century Families,» a compilation of intriguing essays authored by social scientists and family law experts and edited by Marsha Garrison and Elizabeth S. Scott (Cambridge University Press, 2012), and among the many issues discussed is polygamy.
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