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Luckily, Gilbert has elaborated on the idea, sharing more details in a Fast Company article that discusses her new book, a sort of self - help guide for those bitten by the creativity bug titled Big Magic.
Now a handful of tech companies are trying out yet another new idea, according to a fascinating recent article by Tina Amirtha on Quartz — they're running artist - in - residence programs.
Still, Trump's lousy tariff idea is surely motivated by our persistent deficits in steel and aluminum, a point I thought was missing from this otherwise useful article in the AMs WaPo on US productivity gains in steel.
The idea for that article emerged because we were struck by how many women are involved in philanthropy at a high level — and equally struck by how little attention they tend to receive.
In this article, we will be analyzing and drafting a sample law firm marketing plan backed up by actionable guerrilla marketing ideas for law firms.
The original idea was based on work by investor and Forbes columnist Kenneth Fisher (his original idea is discussed in this article — How to Tell a Bull Market from a Bear Market Blip).
Mr Deighan will have read in these pages «something very close» to the idea that Thomistic epistemology tends to emphasise «immutable essences» and static forms, and that this emphasis has been powerfully challenged by the success of modern science (for example Jaeger's article in our last issue and in our September 2006 issue the editorial and the quotes from Ronald Knox's God and the Atom).
(What follows is an adaptation of ideas developed at more length in my article «Religious and Cosmic Homelessness,» in Liberating Life, edited by Charles Birch.
The ideas of Baker's article are more expansively treated in his new book, The End of Secularism, published in August by Crossway Books.
This claim is frequently presented, whether implicitly or explicitly, as a correlative to the idea that Christianity often as personified by Jesus or less frequently by Paul - was «goad» for women, paid them particular attention, or at least offered them opportunities not otherwise available, to caricature, the ideal of «the Feminist Jesus».60 In an admirable and scholarly article Leonard Swidler has marshaled historical evidences to show convincingly that Jesus was a Feminist.61 The politics of such a view is self - evident, for much study of the subject has developed within a context where women were struggling to establish a proper role for themselves within the contemporary church; to this end they have sought an egalitarian past to act as model for present polity.62
Appreciate the article for what it is, criticism is reasonable, but arrogance isn't going to win your argument when you belittle the other side because (1) the issue (in this case, Christianity) has been argued for centuries and isn't going to be settled by your argument here, and (2) the more arrogant you are, the worse your ideas look.
(Acts 10:37) That is to say, the original circulation, transmission, and consequent preservation of the evangelic tradition, by separate items, were not controlled or determined by any one particular theological idea, let alone created by it; but it was nevertheless believed to have a significance which can be stated only theologically, though the controlling theological ideas no doubt varied from person to person, and from group to group (See my article «The Christ of the Gospels,» Religion in Life, 10: 430 - 41.)
Pushed incessantly by figures like the World Bank's McNamara, the idea that nations could become rich only if they moved to control their population rates became an article of faith among Western and Western - educated intellectuals in Asia — a faith backed up by aid dollars linked to the willingness of recipient countries to develop control measures.
R.G. Collingwood pointed out in 1946 that by the late nineteenth century the idea of progress was becoming an article of faith.
This is the third of my articles looking at the Play Fair document being proposed by the International Football Association Board (IFAB), and looks at their ideas for increasing playing time in a game of football.
While there are a few who are vocal, like Against Equality, there is «a generation of upper - middle - class white lesbians and gays» who are «already enamored by the idea of marriage,» says Laurie Essig, a professor of sociology at Middlebury College, in the Salon article Will marriage change gay love?
The past week has brought into our lexicon the idea of a beta marriage — a limited term marital contract — thanks to an article in Time magazine by Jessica Bennett, «The Beta Marriage: How Millennials Approach «I Do, «based on a (clearly unscientific) survey conducted by the USA Network in conjunction with Satisfaction, its new TV series.
The past week has brought into our lexicon the idea of a beta marriage — a limited term marital contract — thanks to an article in Time magazine by Jessica Bennett, «The Beta Marriage: How Millennials Approach «I Do, «based on a (clearly unscientific) survey conducted by the USA Network in conjunction with Satisfaction, its -LSB-...]
I know you mean no harm or ill will, but the fact you're questioning a future with an otherwise great sounding man because you're worried about money in retirement regardless of he, by your own admission, is doing the best at everything he can is the keynote idea behind this entire article.
In support of this idea, a new article published in the Guardian has found that bottle fed babies may be at greater risk for adult obesity and by extension, heart diseasIn support of this idea, a new article published in the Guardian has found that bottle fed babies may be at greater risk for adult obesity and by extension, heart diseasin the Guardian has found that bottle fed babies may be at greater risk for adult obesity and by extension, heart disease.
«Women seduced by the «empowering» idea that only a woman knows how to deliver her child forget that 100 years ago 1 in 10 women died from complications of childbirth and 1 in 10» (quote article 25).
Double irony is, of course, that postmodernism was a left - wing movement (see Rational Wiki article for some background), and its ideas were first and mainly applied in politics by left wing - up and until Trump beat them at their own game.
I also have forthcoming articles, which discuss the classical debates around the role of ideas in social change in the tradition of the Left and sketch an alternative approach that is critical towards determinism — the idea that human agency can be predicted by external material forces — but avoids falling into the common idealist trap when one tries to rehabilitate human agency.
Religious or spiritual considerations were discussed in 16 percent of family meetings in intensive care units and health care professionals only rarely explored the patient's or family's religious or spiritual ideas, according to an article published online by JAMA Internal Medicine.
Sparked by Mark Changizi's article at the Huffington Post on «What to do about all the crazy, ridiculous research» out there, the general consensus was that sometimes what seem to be the most outlandish ideas are the ones that lead to the biggest advancements in science and elsewhere.
(Ed's note: You can find lots of good advice on writing business plans in a series of articles written by our own Charles Boulakia) Entrants can also go online to share their ideas and find team members.
In the May article «The Truth About Invasive Species,» Alan Burdick dismisses the impact of introduced species with the contention that «fifty years of research by invasion biologists around the world has failed to confirm it,» suggesting that all changes and impacts wrought by invaders merely threaten «our self - serving ideas of what nature is supposed to be.»
An article in the second issue by Tomonaga contained the central idea of Schwinger's theory.
Articles for Trends in Ecology & Evolution are generally commissioned by the Editor, but ideas for articles are Articles for Trends in Ecology & Evolution are generally commissioned by the Editor, but ideas for articles are articles are welcome.
The find, which scientists report in an article published by the journal Science, may lead to a reassessment of our ideas about the amount of water hidden in the bowels of the Earth.
The majority of articles in the PLOS Biology magazine are published by invitation only, but if you have a suggestion for a topic in any of our current magazine categories, we will consider the idea.
In this article I want to draw your attention to my favorite outfit ideas that can be used by ladies who are over 50 during Fall season months.
In this article, we are going to discuss the summer outfit ideas and by wearing these outfits we can somehow manage high degree temperature.
I picked 8 of the most click - on ideas (most loved by you), and featured them in a separate article,
Meeting Singles in Our Modern World (at http://EzineArticles.com/?The-Best-Advice-For-Meeting-Singles-In-Our-Modern-World) This is an interesting article by Addison Prescot in which he advocates the old idea of getting help from others even in the modern dating scene.
About Blog Discussion of issues related to Christianity / theology and persons with disability, hosted by Jeff McNair, a Special Education professor.Jeff and his wife Kathi have been involved in ministry with adults with intellectual disabilities for 35 years.With the idea of developing maturity through asking the question is small steps toward a goal has grown out of the article they wrote.
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A recent article by Greg Toppo looks at the roots of this idea in the work of James Coleman, who is perhaps more famous for his report on Equality of Educational Opportunity.
I'd be very interested in seeing articles by Prof Masters and others offer ideas in this area.
Efficiency Examining the idea of efficiency in a school setting, Stephen Morales, chief executive of NASBM wrote in a recent article: «The notion that a drive for greater efficiency is an attack on precious education resources is a result of a narrative perpetuated by a perception that efficiency translates directly into cost cutting, reduced resources and capacity, and ultimately a drop in a school's ability to improve children's life chances.
The idea for this article originated in Best Practices of Award - Winning Elementary Principals, a book by Sandra Harris.
This article by Kristina Robertson offers some ideas on how to introduce poetry to ELLs and integrate it with reading instruction, as well as some ideas for reading poetry aloud in a way that will encourage oral language development.
In a separate article, Kan explains why public sector unions resist the idea of having all teachers covered by Social Security.
As Traub (2000) wrote in a New York Times article, «The idea that school, by itself, can not cure poverty is hardly astonishing, but it is amazing how much of our political discourse is implicitly predicated on the notion that it can».
The article summarizes, or I should say celebrates, the Vergara v. California trial, the case in which nine public school students (emphasis added as these were not necessarily these students» ideas) challenged California's «ironclad tenure system,» arguing that their rights to a good education had been violated by state - level job protections making it «too difficult» to fire bad teachers.
This certainly seemed to be the case in the initial phase of the Common Core State Standards, when the idea of «fewer, clearer, and higher» standards that were consistent across states was supported by an unprecedented coalition of business, civil rights, government, and labor groups (see McDonnell and Weatherford's (2013) article «Evidence Use and the Common Core State Standards Movement: From Problem Definition to Policy Adoption» in the American Journal of Education for a detailed explanation of the varying reasons why so many different groups initially supported the Common Core).
This article only touches on a few of the ideas that will be coming out in our soon - to - be published book on personalized learning by Corwin Press in Fall 2014.
Students explore these ideas deeper by engaging in an article about floods that focuses on both the positive and negative impacts of flooding, along with characterizing a hundred - year flood.
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