Submit a 500 - to 1000 - word
essay on what new information, strategies, tips, and techniques you've learned over the past 2 years as they relate to writing resumes, cover letters, LinkedIn profiles, career bios, and other job - search marketing documents.
Schneider can still report or write
an essay on what he thinks Schneider meant, even if it is counter to what Schneider says he meant.
-- Michael Liebrich of Bloomberg New Energy Finance has also written
an essay on what a conservative approach to climate policy might look like.
Murray N. Rothbard, the American Dean of the Austrian School, has
an essay on what causes booms and busts.
The 30 recipients were those who received the highest scores on an independently judged
essay on what «responsible borrowing» meant to them.
in a cogent
essay on what it actually takes to be successful from a myriad of sources the author guide you through what it requires of a person technically as well as spiritually and emotionally to achieve a long - term goal.
However, EssaysChief can bring your good
essay on what is information technology and any other topics of subjects that the teachers ask you to write down.
Sketches were accompanied with a 500 - word
essay on what the Dodge brand means to them.
This is a great
essay on what is certainly one of the best films of the last few years.
Every year, her students write personal
essays on what engineering means to them, and she pays close attention to what her female students say.
Beautiful
essays on what it is to be American and, more importantly, human; visually hypnotic and oddly life affirming.
I primarily write women's fiction and
essays on what could be considered women's issues (though I think the issues broached are more universal and not restricted to one gender).
Not exact matches
We only just marked the 10th anniversary of Apple's iPhone, but the future waits for no one: Designer Mike Rundle has put together an
essay laying out
what the iPhone unveiled in 2027 will look like, drawing
on visible technology trends today, as well as patents that Apple has filed in recent years.
As Harvard Law professor Jack Goldsmith pointed out in an
essay earlier this year
on the Lawfare site, it is extremely difficult — and perhaps even impossible — to draw a meaningful distinction between
what the New York Times does and
what WikiLeaks does.
They also have to answer five
essay questions about their experience as an entrepreneur, including
what inspired them to start their own business and information
on their short - term and long - term growth plans.
Servant Leadership: the leader being focused
on their colleagues and
what they need to succeed defines the fifth and final management style, made popular by Robert Greenleaf in his 1970
essay «The Servant as a Leader.»
So the smart narcos are preoccupied with
what Peter Reuter and Mark Kleiman once referred to, in a classic
essay on the drug business, as «the marginal imprisonment risk.»
2017.02.03 RBC announces 30 Black History Month Student
Essay Competition scholarship winners As Canada prepares to celebrate its 150th birthday, RBC asked high school students to reflect
on the contribution of black Canadians over the past 150 years and
what future generations can learn from them...
The Monetary Authority of Singapore gets itself out of the way of the Venture Capital manager, preferring to focus
on what is important, Alain Esseiva writes in an exclusive
essay for finews.asia.
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essay called «The real currency war» which is subtitled «monopoly money vs real money» and essentially there I just go into a lot of
what we've spoken about today in terms of chronic malinvestment, the weakness of fiat currency reserve systems, and then ultimately where I think the real currency war is, which is in centralized vs. decentralized money, and I talk a little bit about cryptocurrencies there as well, so that's www.etmmacro.com you can sign up for that free newsletter.
So instead of recommending Jaume, I'll turn you to
what is, so far, a pretty solid recent collection
on Tocqueville, which I know contains one particularly rich
essay, «Tocquevillean Thoughts
on Higher Education in the Middle East,» by Joshua Mitchell, a leading participant in ongoing efforts to introduce genuine liberal arts education to the Arab world, in Quatar and Iraq specifically.
(A good specimen of her ineptitude in the realm of ideas would be the
essay on Kant mentioned by Mr. Marr: a piece that reveals a total ignorance not only of
what Kant actually said, but of the most basic problems of epistemology as well.)
• The French poet and playwright Paul Claudel is, despite
what many think unfortunate political views, still read «because of a rare quality: unflinching jubilance,» writes the poet Eric Ormsby in an
essay on Claudel in the New Criterion.
Chesterton joyfully develops his Trifles thesis in further
essays, with titles like «A Piece of Chalk,» «The Extraordinary Cabman,» «
On Lying in Bed» and «
What I Found in My Pocket.»
Each of the eleven
essays in
On the Unseriousness of Human Affairs reflects upon an important, but all - too - often overlooked, fact: «It is only when we realize that human affairs stand not simply by themselves but relate us to our end» to our transcendent destiny» that we can relax about
what we are, indeed, become
what we are.»
In December 1943 he worked
on an
essay titled «
What Does «Telling the Truth» Mean?»
This is not
what C. S. Lewis believed, as we see in his
essay on work and prayer.
Three: If these
essays are written to deepen process theology as a mode of systematic theology
on the supposition that a theology is truncated if its rootage in Scripture is not clear, then it is crucial to be clear — in ways in which these
essays do not make it clear — how process hermeneutics warrants any judgments about
what is normative for Christian theology.
And secondly, with regard to
what these
essays say and do concerning the bearing of Scripture thus construed
on doing theology, it will focus the discussion to ask two further questions: (a) How are Biblical texts brought to bear
on the making of theological proposals?
In some of the
essays, process philosophy seems to be commended
on the grounds that its categories do better
what the categories recommended by alternative hermeneutics (notably, Bultmann's demythologizing by way of «existential interpretation») do poorly.
Two
essays are about saints, one
on changes in Marian piety over the last fifty years and another titled «
What Do We Want from the Saints?»
Much of
what he has to say is delightfully put together in a small paperback now out from Eerdmans, How to Play Theological Ping - Pong:
Essays on Faith and Reason.
But theologically and ecclesiastically,
on one level, of course, it was a humanitarian issue the one Bonhoeffer had raised in his 1933
essay on the church and the Jewish question:
What was the mission of Christianity in an ideological society?
ii) here's one of the leading literary myth scholars of the last century giving a technical
essay to biblical scholars
on why (even if purely from a literary perspective) claiming Jesus is a myth fails to understand
what a myth is.
George Orwell, in his famous
essay on Dickens, saw in this philosophical and moral muddle not a weakness but a strength, a generosity of spirit, an openness to the irreducible complexity of mankind's moral situation, an immunity to
what he called «the smelly little orthodoxies that are now contending for our souls.»
If this debate is still being carried
on by those whose interpretation of human existence is distorted by
what I have called falling off to one side or the other of the ridge, this
essay will still be as relevant then as it is today, although the tone of urgency in which it was written will indeed be dated.
I believe Wright is wrong with his «New Perspective
on Paul» idea, but I think he is right
on target with this
essay and helped confirm some of
what I have been thinking about a new (or old) approach to reading the Bible.
The
essays in the Sigmund volume address both the challenge of religious pluralism in Latin America and the challenge of Hispanic immigrants coping with a very different religious circumstance in the U.S. Especially noteworthy in the Witte «Bourdeaux volume is an
essay by Librarian of Congress James H. Billington
on the vitality of Orthodoxy in Russia and
what Christianity in the West has to receive from it, notably the witness of the martyrs.
Bruce McCormack started from the same point in his brilliant
essay on the role of justification in Protestant theology, an
essay which is mandatory reading for those wishing to understand
what's at stake over the doctrine of justification.
Thus Ferdinand Mount, in an otherwise astute
essay on America's bicentennial, comments
on the shock effect of Watergate:
What Europeans are bewildered by is the American's affectation of pained surprise
on receiving a specific proof of the corruption he knows to be endemic to his political system.
He was, of course, always more neo-orthodox than orthodox in his beliefs, and his
essay on the concept of «basic Judaism» shows him struggling, as so many other thoughtful modern Jews do, to extract
what is enduring and imperishable in the Jewish understanding of life: «groping to establish rapport with the Jewish tradition, standing at the synagogue door.»
Gioia obviously has been thinking
on them, and
what he has done in his
essay, I'll bet, will prove to be a giant first step toward the renewal of the Catholic aesthetic dimension that both Church and society very much need.
What the
Essay on Radical Evil teaches about freedom, indeed, is that this same power that duty imputes to us is in reality a non-power; the «propensity for evil» has become «corrupt nature,» although evil is still only a manner of being of the freedom which comes to it from freedom.
Wink's basic point in the
essay is that Christians pick and chose
what they wish to follow, change or ignore from the Bible
on sexual issues.
While Curran's attempt at diversity is obvious (one
essay is by a lesbian, several are by nonwhite writers, and at least one is written by a thrice - married «encore bride»), and while the authors subscribe to a range of opinions
on what constitutes a meaningful wedding, the
essays tend to merge into one witty, young - hip - and - urban and mostly forgettable voice.
This is the essence of
what Tolkien, in his
essay On Fairy - Stories [9], calls recovery.
Suffice it to say that Peter Berkowitz's
essay on Rawlsian liberalism and its restrictive notion of
what counts as «public reason» - a notion that has everything to do with maintaining the naked public square - is very much worth reading.
In a «reverie» circulated among friends but not published until after his death, the philosopher Jacques Maritain included
what he called a «conjectural
essay»
on eschatology, in which he contemplates the possibility that the damned, although eternally in hell, may be able at some point to escape from pain.
Read his
essay on Tradition and the Individual Talent, as well as Four Quartets, when he's less concerned with depicting moribund Europe, to catch a sense of
what I speak.
Since pressure of other work has prevented my writing a special
essay on this, I have put together the gist of
what I said by taking extracts from my contributions to the Gifford Lectures at Edinburgh University in 1971/2 and 1972/3 (The Nature of Mind and The Development of Mind by A. J. P. Kenny, H. C. Longuet - Higgins, J. R. Lucas and C. H. Waddington; Edinburgh University Press, 1972 and 1973).