We are not forced to only stay with traditional publishing and
forced by myth to have an agent do nothing for us.
Not exact matches
A new study based on the latest research — «The
Myths of Creativity,»
by David Burkus — helps demystify what's behind the
forces and processes that drive innovation.
Among them were pantheism and the positions that human reason is the sole arbiter of truth and falsehood and good and evil; that Christian faith contradicts reason; that Christ is a
myth; that philosophy must be treated without reference to supernatural revelation; that every man is free to embrace the religion which, guided
by the light of reason, he believes to be true; that Protestantism is another form of the Christian religion in which it is possible to be as pleasing to God as in the Catholic Church; that the civil power can determine the limits within which the Catholic Church may exercise authority; that Roman Pontiffs and Ecumenical Councils have erred in defining matters of faith and morals; that the Church does not have direct or indirect temporal power or the right to invoke
force; that in a conflict between Church and State the civil law should prevail; that the civil power has the right to appoint and depose bishops; that the entire direction of public schools in which the youth of Christian states are educated must be
by the civil power; that the Church should be separated from the State and the State from the Church; that moral laws do not need divine sanction; that it is permissible to rebel against legitimate princes; that a civil contract may among Christians constitute true marriage; that the Catholic religion should no longer be the religion of the State to the exclusion of all other forms of worship; and «that the Roman Pontiff can and should reconcile himself to and agree with progress, liberalism and modern civilization.»
It has been understood at least since the publication of Russel Ward's The Australian Legend that white Australians were one of the most urbanised peoples in the world, but maintained the
myth, at least before the changing of Australian society
by post-war immigration, that they were really country people who were
forced to live in cities and that their natural home was the bush.
Although the series is now over a decade old, many of the recommendations made
by the task
forces are still relevant today, such as providing effective professional development for teachers and principals, professionalizing teaching, political and policy challenges like bipartisanship, and dispelling
myths about the challenges of leading urban districts.
A companion book, 50
Myths & Lies That Threaten America's Public Schools: The Real Crisis in Education,
by David C. Berliner and Gene V. Glass is an academic cannon aimed directly at the most cherished beliefs of private sector
forces and right - wing intellectuals.
Dubbed an «art world it girl» last week
by the Wall Street Journal and adopted as a style icon in Vogue, Elle, and Vanity Fair, Camille Henrot blazed into view at the 2013 Venice Biennale, when she won the Silver Lion for a promising young artist for her video Grosse Fatigue, an utterly fresh tour de
force that melded images of tribal objects, incantatory voice - over retellings of creation
myths, and the cut - and - paste visuality of the Internet era.
Lancaster writes...» Over ten years ago, I was
forced by a SLAPP suit to retract my statements exposing the Cosmos
myth described here.
Climate scientist Bethan Davies, who appears to believe this
myth, wrote a blog post, Why is communicating climate change science hard, in which she wondered why some people don't accept what they are told
by climate scientists, and claimed that «There is also a well - funded campaign that seeks to spread disinformation about climate science» and «we're up against powerful
forces».
Green Jobs
Myths by Andrew P. Morriss, William T. Bogart, Andrew Dorchak, and Roger Meiners This paper examines the promises that a massive program of government mandates, subsidies, and
forced technological interventions will reward the nation with an economy brimming with «green jobs.»
According to this theory, the global warming «hiatus» is a
myth, put about
by climate sceptics, but which has been absorbed
by climate scientists (as per «meme»), who reproduce it blindly, having been so beaten and harassed
by the assembled
forces of contrarianism and denial.