Sentences with phrase «essay to read»

For instance, when I assigned an article or an essay to read for homework, instead of giving Keith the graphic organizer I gave the other students, I gave him one with additional clues, such as the page numbers where he could find the information he needed to fill in.

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Please read his LinkedIn essay on this for more context (and you might want to follow him on Twitter, too).
This collection of essays written by James Allen has become a timeless classic that is often read by anyone looking to unlock the secrets of success thanks to one simple philosophy; You are what you think.
In the past months he has posted a picture of himself and his wife, Sara, with a stuffed black bear — as well as a thoughtful essay on how to evaluate a new software product and an untitled post that reads, «I'm awake at 5:37 (for two hours now).
Tyra Banks and Chelsea Handler, who met Buffett at the Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit, Tweeted their regards and urged their millions of followers to read his Fortune essay about Women.
Get somebody you trust to read over your essays before you submit them.
According to research conducted at the University of Toronto, study participants who read short - story fiction experienced far less need for «cognitive closure» compared with counterparts who read nonfiction essays.
For a business school's admissions staff, the use of video also can save time because it's often used as a replacement for written essays, which take longer to read and assess.
(I urge all of you to read not just Carreyrou's reporting series, but also Roger's candid and reflective essay, from December 2015, which laid out how the company had misled him — and, more importantly, how he had misled himself.
Once you've asked someone to read your essay and comment on it, listen.
Students will march, make signs, observe moments of silence, hand out orange ribbons to symbolize gun violence awareness, and read poems and essays about the personal scars gun violence has left behind.
Read James Gorman's full essay, «The Long - Term Imperative for Financial Institutions: Finding innovative solutions to the challenges of the future will require stable capital markets and intermediaries,» a chapter from Perspectives on the Long Term.
I look forward to reading your insightful essays and now all we have to do is figure out how to get you elected Prime Minister... smile You are a true Canadian asset... Stay well Michael Russell
During that time, he continued to read essays and reports from Buffett.
Having read Anthem, Philosophy: Who Needs It, and a good deal of her nonfiction essays first, I came into The Fountainhead expecting a great read but nothing truly new to me.
Students marched, made signs, observed moments of silence, handed out orange ribbons to symbolize gun violence awareness, and read poems and essays about the personal scars gun violence has left behind.
The last article of his that I read, moments before learning of his death, was his piece in the February issue of First Things called «On Loving the Law of God,» an engaging essay (responding to one by Gilbert Meilaender) on the law - and - gospel dialectic of Lutheranism.
Before accepting Hart's statement that «Rand was definitely on the side of barbarism,» make sure you've read Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology and her two political essays, «Man's Rights» and «The Nature of Government.»
I have been a philosophy professor for many years and have not been as touched by what it means to be human as I have been today after reading your essay.
Martyrs and Martyrologies edited by Diana Wood Blackwell, 497 pages, $ 64.95 The story of Christian martyrs of the twentieth century is yet to be told, and one of the merits of this collection of learned essays, consisting of papers read at the Summer 1992 and Winter 1993 meetings of the Ecclesiastical History Society, is that they not only deal with early, medieval, and early - modern martyrs (and ideas about martyrdom), but include several original essays on latter - day martyrs.
I can't speak for James Kugel, who as I observed in my essay tends to overdraw the contrast between what we can reliably know historically (as opposed to the often agenda - driven projects of modern critics) and the ways in which the Bible was read in the earlier traditions.
But for me the finest and most moving essay was the last one, devoted to one Matthew Shanahan, a man otherwise unknown to the world, who was going blind and whom the author met while he was reading aloud books at a Jewish home for the blind: «Matthew Shanahan was as Irish as Joseph Epstein is Jewish....
I read Mary Eberstadt's essay with great interest because, while my marriage doesn't suffer from (knock on wood, so to speak) a porn problem, it has been sorely tested by the more general problem she describes: the abandonment of traditional gender roles by the educated class and the ensuing confusions and strains when the baby arrives» that is, when the rubber hits the road.
Those who have not read the book itself know from Gilbert Meilaender's insightful review essay of it (November 1997) that Oliver O'Donovan's Desire of the Nations is an argument to be reckoned with.
That's this month's free article, available even to non-subscribers — but, then, why are there any non-subscribers, when you could read in the print version Shushon's fascinating essay, which begins: «Israel always matters.
I would encourage all of you to read it... it is a beautiful and articulate essay on the lament.
I'm going to read your essay (the one you've just linked) about Thursday Crucifixion.
When submitting, don't send poems that sound like national award winners, and if it reads like a «self - important audio essay on NPR,» send it to American Poetry Review instead.
Beginners in Boreham should first prepare themselves to be delighted and then read his book of essays, Mushrooms on the Moor followed by A Handful of Stars.
I could not wait to read a book of literary essays on the liturgy which, one was told, «had taken Germany by storm».
I just finished reading an excellent book, a collection of essays by Rebecca Solnit called Men Explain Things to Me.
The ordering of the essays that follow is not important to a reading of them.
During a vacation visit at home I happened to pick up my Father's copy of Emerson's Essays, which I read entire.
He led me to read the essays by J. E. Creighton, the Cornell idealist.
These replies, together with similar replies to those papers not read at the conference itself, are also included herein, the reply to each essay directly following it.
It is the problematic character of this step which makes the ontological argument unsatisfactory as a proof of God's existence although in the case of Hartshorne himself it was perhaps taken, implicitly if not explicitly, when, as he tells us, «about the age of seventeen, after reading Emerson's Essays, I made up my mind (doubtless with a somewhat hazy notion of what I was doing) to trust reason to the end» (LP viii).
Please read my essay long comment that I sent to the purportedly Nuclear Physicist Dalahast.
Some of the readings are little gems: Justin Moser's 1772 warning about the dangers associated with «Diminished Disgrace of Whores and Their Children in Our day»; T. E. Hulme's «Essays on War» (1916), which respond to Bertrand Russell's arguments for pacifism; and Winston Churchill's «Speech on Rebuilding the House of Commons» (1943), a remarkable critique of «rationalism in politics» by a Burkean - minded statesman.
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.
BOOKS BY WHITEHEAD Science and the Modern World, I 925 Religion in the Making, 1926 Process and Reality, An Essay in Cosmology, 1929 (best read in conjunction with D. S. Sherburne, A Key to Whitehead's Process and Reality, 1965) The Adventures of Ideas, 1938 Modes of Thought, 1938 All published by Cambridge University Press.
If it so happens that ten or twenty or fifty years from now all nuclear weapons have been abolished, a few of the persons who grow up in that post-nuclear era may read this essay at some point in their lives and glean from it a feeling for what it was like to live under the threat of global nuclear war.
Although these essays were written over a span of time and for different audiences, they are held together by K.Cs deep and passionate concern for justice, peace and the integrity of creation, This is a book that should be read and studied by churches, grassroots people, policy makers, theologians and others who are seeking to create a world that is safe for all.
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.
And while I suspect some literati might object, reading this essay in the NY Times magazine does little to make me want to emend it.
Anyone doubting that, at least as an imaginative reading experience, the Chronicles are best read in the order of their original publication will have to come to terms with Peter Schakel's illuminating discussion in his essay in Revisiting Narnia.
But it thrilled me to read smart, relevant, and often sharp - edged essays and reviews written by men and women who think faith matters: matters for our political system, matters for our culture, matters for our souls.
I'm going to have to read the essay over a couple of times, but at first blush, I'm very uneasy about the way Wright phrases this.
Despite vacillation, Klaus realizes that it is nice not to have to read all those student essays and run all those workshops.
I was moved to write all this after reading several of the essays on Tom Wolfe and Walker Percy found in the most recent Perspectives on Political Science.
(If you want to read along, we'll touching on the following books / essays: Does Jesus Really Love Me?
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