It's better to simply learn how to write resumes with both resume robots and
human readers in mind.
Not exact matches
More than once, Clegg opposes Osborne for pursuing a too - narrowly pro-trade and pro-investment approach to China, leaving
readers to infer that Clegg would have preferred some kind of more robustly
human rights - driven policy towards China: «too many of our politicians have rushed to embrace authoritarian capitalism: George Osborne's gratuitous pandering to China's rulers
in Beijing
in pursuit of commercial advantage springs to
mind» (226).
Since its launch
in 2004, Scientific American
Mind has kept
readers on the cutting - edge of advances and discoveries
in neuroscience and
human behavior.
But he cautions that
readers should keep
in mind that
in countries such as Burma / Myanmar and Zimbabwe, «political and
human rights considerations limit both what we know about HIV and what a U.N. agency can say.»
- Karen Joy Fowler, New York Times bestselling author of The Jane Austen Book Club «There is a tenderness
in this moving, deeply descriptive novel that brings all those frequently hidden qualities of compassion, purity of
mind, and, yes, love — the things we used to call the
human spirit — into the foreground of our feeling as
readers.
His subsequent book The Long Thaw: How
Humans Are Changing the Next 100,000 Years of Earth's Climate — it covers some of the same ground as The Global Carbon Cycle — was written with the general
reader in mind and is probably the best book of the three to start with for those new to the subject.
Readers we are dealing here, like you
in england, with strong believers
in a cause, which overvalues the importance of mankind, the big temptation of any
human to be the boss of his destiny
in his own
mind and most likely capable to do anything to suppress any denial of their fairy world.
Mind you, it isn't free — you still have to invest
in creating honest, high - quality content that both Google and
human readers will respond to.
Kahneman presented their new model of the
mind to the general
reader in Thinking, Fast and Slow (2011), where he characterized the
human mind as the interrelated operation of two systems of thought: System One, which is fast and automatic, including instincts, emotions, innate skills shared with animals, as well as learned associations and skills; and System Two, which is slow and deliberative and allows us to correct for the errors made by System One.
International and brings a lifetime of passionate interest
in the workings of the
human body,
mind and spirit to the
readers of the blog.