Sentences with phrase «from ideas presented»

«The Blockstream fork of bitcoin diverges so radically from the ideas presented in the Bitcoin white paper, that it is an evolutionary dead end.
This lesson, in which students write text for picture books, was developed from ideas presented by teachers Kellie Slaughter of Belmont Hills Elementary in Smryna, Georgia, and Katrina Stroup of Alcorn Central Elementary School in Glen, Mississippi.

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This week, entrepreneurs present ideas for improving mundane aspects of our everyday lives, from workwear to airline travel.
Last year, a team of four students from New York University's Abu Dhabi campus and I presented in front of a panel of judges at the Hult Prize, which awards $ 1 million in seed funding to innovative startup ideas that address a global social challenge.
As other boards use HP as a case study and learn from its trials, perhaps it's time for HP to also re-examine the board's level of involvement with the company's strategy — before the company presents their ideas to the public.
It's human nature for people to present a good idea and then try to make sure that from that point forward, they're the sole owner and controller of that idea.
Case in point: The concept of building a float to re-create the Ferris Bueller «Danke Schoen» scene (with Branson as Bueller) came from an ideation session trying to tie together Chicago - related and Virgin - appropriate themes; when the team presented the idea to Branson, he immediately agreed to participate, rather than micro-questioning and overworking the concept after it was presented to him.
They will be there not only to contribute conceptual ideas but also to help you present users with an experience that is efficient and pleasant from a user flow, navigation, and technical perspective.
From your competitor research (see # 1), you already have an idea of how other businesses in the area are presenting themselves online.
When presenting an idea for the first time to an employee, start from the beginning and explain the concepts slowly and in detail to provide the full picture.
Its purpose is to create an environment where the entire gamut of ideasfrom «reasonable» to «quirky» — can be freely presented and discussed.
Roberto Blake @robertoblake Owner and Creative Director at Creative Awesome Media Presenting: YouTube Video Production: From Idea to Execution
Such conferences draw together artists, entrepreneurs, academics, politicians, adventurers, scientists, and thinkers from all over the world, who come to present their newest ideas, passions, and projects.
The idea takes its inspiration from efforts in the past and present that encourage and recognize givers of all financial means and backgrounds.
I am a former hedge fund manager / analyst that is starting a service for small institutions and high net worth individuals whereby global value ideas from a variety of sources (primarily other value managers, news, public filings, blogs, assorted research services) are «curated», vetted, and presented in summary form with pertinent financials real - time.
You are required to present your idea and it would be pitched against other ideas from other entrepreneurs.
The Session organized by our friend KC provided an opportunity to startups from across the globe to interact and present their ideas to investors in Silicon Valley.
Throughout the competition, the top participants develop their ideas with seasoned mentors and present to active VC investors from Atlanta and Silicon Valley, all in an effort to help Atlanta identify and support the next generation of outstanding tech companies.
For the course ending Up - Start Competition, teams of students will present a 10 - minute pitch for a business idea they have and apply what they have learned from the course.
A couple of days before we had presented a mix of many reports from reputed firms who analysed digital marketing trends for this year, which can give you a clear idea of market spending.
To me my knowledge at the present, we have no idea and won't really ever know, what primitive dna looks like because we do not have any way of getting a blood sample from millions of years ago.
The convictionâ $» endemic among churchfolkâ $» persists that, if problems of misapprehension and misrepresentation are overcome and the gospel can be heard in its own integrity, the gospel will be found attractive by people, become popular, and, even, be a success of some sortâ $ ¦ This idea is both curious and ironical because it is bluntly contradicted in Scripture and in the experience of the continuing biblical witness in history from the event of Pentecost unto the present momentâ $ (William Stringfellow, quoted in A Keeper of the Word, p. 348).
Every religion in the world, past and present, stems from the same basic premise «it's probably a good idea to be nice to each other» after that it gets twisted so that one small group of people can have some measure of control over a larger mass of people.
Whiteheadians seem able to imagine such ecstatically spanned unities - across - time on the so - called «microscopic» scale of the «specious present,» but give up on the idea as the scope of the temporal disclosure space is widened to the scale of human lifetime and of generations.7 But worse than this from the point of view of Heidegger's temporal problematic, by submitting the ecstatic unities of their «specious presents» to the before / after ordering and metric properties of linear time, at least in terms of their mutually external relations and arrangements, they give back ontologically every advantage they gained from the use of an cc - static - temporal disclosure horizon in the first place, even though it was only the single horizon of presence.
This is why it is often a good idea to present Calvinistic ideas in their own words, from Calvinistic authors and teachers.
When someone is accused of «cherry - picking» verses from the Bible, it means that they have a particular doctrine or idea they want to teach to others, and rather than considering «the whole counsel of God,» they pick a choose a few select verses from various books of the Bible which seems to prove their point or present their case in the strongest possible way.
Similarly he does not present his own views as in contrast with theirs but rather as a contribution to working out and further developing the persuasive ideas he adopts from them.
At the time that Boyd first presented these ideas (during the 2004 presidential election), there was a significant backlash from conservative evangelicals.
Even if you think Jesus had some nice ideas, these writings from someone who rarely presented Jesus» ideals well has done little more than divide people over the centuries.
A major problem with the field of «Science and Religion» is that the literature consists largely of the repetition of already - stated ideas by a few major figures, and it seems to this writer that it would benefit from thinkers with a certain distance from (and therefore freedom from) the present coterie of writers.
It will present the idea that Christians «receive unmerited perks from institutions and systems all across our country.»
We are hopefully free from the illusion that there can be a «biblical theology» in the sense that all the themes and ideas present in the Bible can be brought to a harmonious unity, which can then be reaffirmed as true Christian theology.
To disentangle from its many complications the idea of God, for example, and to follow through from early Hebraism to second - century Christianity this idea's progress, while it makes the story more easily understandable, obscures the actual confusion of cross-currents, back - eddies, stagnant shallows, whirlpools, rapids, and cataracts present in history itself.
It was rather that whether you take the story literally or as a mythical description of what we mean by the Resurrection (namely, that the living presence of the crucified Christ is present with us now), the idea is better forgotten, or rather is better not entertained at all, that the Resurrection is parallel to the raising of Lazarus from the grave in the Fourth Gospel.
In any case the idea that religion is the basis of public morality, and so the indispensable underpinning of a republican political order, is a constant theme from Washington's Farewell Address to the present.
The very fact that six historically influential ideas are presented in terms of development, with their later formulations on an altitude immeasurably higher than the lowlands from which they came, may produce the illusion of constant ascent, as though being posterior in time always meant being superior in quality.
From a moral and ethical perspective, Friends From College presents an interesting idea as the foundation for its first big hook of the season, infidelity.
In many ways this point calls to mind Descartes» criterion of clarity and distinctness of ideas as the measure of their certainty, as well as Hume's «force and vivacity» of simple impressions which enables us to distinguish present perception from memory.
We could then suppose that when Whitehead developed the idea of the consequent nature in the narrow sense, he created the «primordial nature» as a contrasting term This hypothesis would make sense of the present text of PR without supposing that Whitehead began working on the Gifford Lectures only with a noninteractive God little different from the abstract principle of concretion of SMW» (PS 15: 200).
It is therefore, understandable that the Qur» an presents a vindication of its focal point in the ideas of the prophetic role of «warning» and leading people to the right path of the worship of one God from Adam to the last prophet Muhammad.
Many authors have criticized the idea of «crucial experiments», but I want to comment particularly on the recent writings of Imre Lakatos because they show how far he has moved from Popper's position, even though he presents his own view as a modification of Popper's.
If the idea of revelation, is to have any relevance it must be essentially a present experience of God's coming to us from the future, and not simply a set of stories dragged out of the past.
It aims at interpreting religious ideas, acts, and institutions «as they present themselves,» giving due consideration of their «intention» and apart from any preconceived philosophical, theological, metaphysical, or psychological theory.
Instead he argues that we should «courteously present adversaries with detailed readings of their own work, while exposing the heresy announced with respect of Christian teaching; then they correct their teachings while also learning from and adopting some of their ideas
But the liberal hope of a reconciliation between the present age and Christian faith remains a powerful idea, as does the (entirely laudable) impulse to free Christian faith from the snarls of a partisan political conservatism.
This idea of Calling is full of eschatological tension and a daring which conquers the world; indeed we might almost call it a «divine audacity» and the reason is this: God takes over all responsibility for our action in the world which in itself is sinful, if we, on our part, will only do here and now that which the present situation demands from one who loves God and his neighbor.23
During the sessions, key ideas from the chapters of the manuscript were presented.
I believe there is a particular need at the present to focus attention on utopian dreaming as a way of shaking us loose from obsolete ways of thinking and opening us up to those ideas, attitudes, and values that are appropriate for the future.
That's a far cry from religious dictates that often present a god whose idea of justice is eternal torture for those who aren't in the club..
After the couples arrive, the two of you can present some of the ideas that make sense to you from Chapter 1.
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