Not exact matches
Kim Stanley Robinson, «New York 2140»
author,
talks about what needs to be
done to get humans beyond the moon and how financial markets could play into the future of space travel.
Economics, write the
authors, «doesn't
talk down to you or attempt to psychoanalyze.
The New York Times bestselling
author and radio show host of The Cardone Zone also
talks about how he looks and feels younger than he
did 20 years ago — because he stopped trying to please everyone and started living his life for himself.
As the network seems poised for change — recently, LinkedIn announced that it will soon allow anyone to publish content on its platform (much as LinkedIn Influencers
do now)-- I talked with David Gowel, CEO at RockTech, and author of The Power in a Link: Open Doors, Close Deals, and Change the Way You Do Business Using LinkedI
do now)-- I
talked with David Gowel, CEO at RockTech, and
author of The Power in a Link: Open Doors, Close Deals, and Change the Way You
Do Business Using LinkedI
Do Business Using LinkedIn.
Sure, you may be a born introvert, utterly lacking in the desire to listen to the sound of your own voice, but according to Susan Cain,
author of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop
Talking, that doesn't mean you can't become an excellent public speaker.
The best - selling
author also argued that «there's an awful lot» of conservative media, but that she could only «count on one hand the number of conservative
talk radio hosts who support Donald Trump, or certainly who
did from the beginning.»
Steve Garfink,
author of Retire in Luxury on Your Social Security, will
talk about what, specifically, you can
do to ensure you're positioned to claim the maximum retirement benefit due to you.
Author Carmine Gallo, who has written on the history of TED
Talks, cites scientific research from Dr. Paul King of Texas Christian University as well as insight into how the brain processes new information (and expends energy while
doing so).
Not only
do you see the
author's passion for starting his own business, he shows other entrepreneurs and business owners
talking about their own experiences.
Steve Garfink,
author of Retire in Luxury on Your Social Security, will be on hand to
talk about what, specifically, you can
do to ensure you're positioned to claim the maximum retirement benefit due to you.
Did the author say she didn't discuss God or redemption with someone who wished to talk about th
Did the
author say she didn't discuss God or redemption with someone who wished to
talk about them?
We
do it every single day in the media where the main issue is ignored to promote a «
talking point» that favors the
authors argument or criticism with some they
do nt like.
This article implies that you can not believe in atoms and the wonder of evolution without being atheist or non-Christian, which is simply not true (I feel more theistic in a biochem class than I
do talking to close - minded «Christian» creationist idiots, interestingly enough for the same reasons the
author does).
Am I the one saying that this
author, this scientist, doesn't know what she's
talking about?
«We've
talked and
talked and
talked» — so what you
did better than anything else... only
talk,
talk an
talk Thanks to the
author for the article, how toconvert m4a to mp3, Ron
Also, even if the
author didn't believe in a god and just meant «goodness» this would still, I think, be
talking about a «faith» that good would win out.
The Bible doesn't
talk about evolution simply because the
authors were ignorant of it, and they didn't have any advanced knowledge coming from any Gods either, it seems.
The whole point of the
author is that
talk is CHEAP and that's all that self - defined «spiritual peoplle»
do.
Sorry — that post was meant to be (another) response to someone else claiming that the
author didn't know what he's
talking about and that Rand would be against everything the country has become.
This
does not help us when we try to figure out what a Biblical
author is
talking about when he writes about «baptism.»
However, we should recognize that when we
do so, we are speaking quite differently than the biblical
authors who naively thought they were
talking about actual events.
I don't like how these books
talk a lot about how the
author went about discovering their «never - before - seen - by - anyone - else» insight into the human condition.
I haven't yet
done this myself, but I predict that almost always, within a few verses of
talking about such exalted themes, the
author will also mention the requirement of death.
The
author is trying downplay the statistical FACTS that demonstrate over and over these people are brainless nit wits who
talk to invisible men in the sky and
do what their pastor tells them.
And many of the Christian families I know also teach this.I don't know who the
author is
talking about.
This article hs
done what the
author wanted it to
do... got people
talking about the issue... I was raised in a Christian home..
Do nt believe it.An the
author of the article keeps
talking about Wenger tapping into the South American market, what are you
talking about?we got Sanchez, GAbriel, and Santos from European clubs, not exactly tapping into the South American market more buying South Americans already in Europe
Not only
do Susan Pease Gadoua and I talk about the reality of assumed monogamy in The New I Do: Reshaping Marriage for Skeptics, Realists and Rebels, but many others, like columnist and author Dan Savage, have questioned why sexual fidelity should trump stabilit
do Susan Pease Gadoua and I
talk about the reality of assumed monogamy in The New I
Do: Reshaping Marriage for Skeptics, Realists and Rebels, but many others, like columnist and author Dan Savage, have questioned why sexual fidelity should trump stabilit
Do: Reshaping Marriage for Skeptics, Realists and Rebels, but many others, like columnist and
author Dan Savage, have questioned why sexual fidelity should trump stability.
And the
authors don't
talk down to readers by pretending it's possible, in this insanely fast - paced world, to feed kids only hand - hewn morsels of goodness, with food they grew themselves.
The
authors of «How to
Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will
Talk» recommend that parents make a list of everything they ask of their children — all of the things we ask them to
do and all of the things we ask them not to
do.
I am not a medical professional, so please correct me if I am wrong, but we
do understand how much of an important role that stress hormones play in labour — the way medical professionals
do talk about birth in terms of risk without paying attention to emotions (I am getting this from a somewhat flippant comment earlier on this thread where the
author says the would like to see 100 % c - section rate)
does exacerbate the problem.
Mention the
author by name and
talk about what an
author does.
Thomas Gagliano,
author of Don't Put Your Crap in Your Kid's Diaper, shares tips for
talking to your kids about drugs.
Thomas Gagliano,
author of Don't Put Your Crap in Your Kid's Diaper: The Clean Up Cost Can Last a Lifetime, shares tips on how to
talk to your kids about the tough stuff.
Dr. Todd Cartmell,
author of 8 Simple Tools for Raising Great Kids, shares how parents can
do better when
talking to our children.
Speaking about the way she wants to raise her children, the
author and actress has said, «It really is about the tone you set, and you can
talk until you're blue in the face, but kids watch what you
do every single day of your life, all day long, and that behavior and that example and that love and community and honesty is just, I think, what's making everything feel safe for my kids.»
To that end, the psychologist Esther Perel,
author of the 2007 best - seller Mating in Captivity, recently wrote on her blog that it might be time to ease away the stigma of
talking about infidelity, so that if (or when) it happens, it doesn't automatically result in a thrown - away relationship.
The
author talks just as much being a wife as she
does being a mother, something that many mommy blogs don't discuss.
It was obvious that the
author was
talking about being allowed to comfort her child the way they both have always
done it without ridicule.
Yet, as the
authors note, physicians typically
do not
talk to parents about inoculations until two months after a baby is born - by which time many parents may have already absorbed misinformation about vaccines from friends, family or the Internet.
In this three - minute video, motivational speaker, life coach, and
author, Gabrielle Bernstein
talks to us about using meditation as a tool to
do just this!
Then don't forget to clean it: «Vacuum or shake out your mat once a week,» advises Linda Cobb, cleaning expert and
author of
Talking Dirty with the Queen of Clean.
This is not something that's
talked about much because I think health
authors instinctively know that asking people to
do this, wouldn't happen, so they probably ignore it as impractical.
Dave Asprey: Mind Share for people listening, this is my dear friend JJ Virgin's group of highly influential health
authors and celebrity types where we get together once or twice a year usually about 100 or so, 150 people, and
talk about how we can better serve listeners, people like you, in just in getting information that's impactful that's out there that maybe is missing because all of us are sort of just tired of or even disgusted by some of the things that big industry is telling people to
do.
Over the summer I
did a book study and in the book the
author talked about having something in a high traffic area that every time you saw it you would pray for your family.
In this week's relationship advice video from Single in Stilettos, matchmaker and dating expert Suzanne Oshima
talks to relationship
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talks to relationship expert and
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On this week's Single in Stilettos show, founder Suzanne Oshima
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