I wanted to be able to share my tutorials and
learn from other blogs as well.
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Not exact matches
As a reader of Financial Samurai, I think you would agree that having a
blog is a great way to build a community, grow a brand,
learn from each
other, and broaden our perspectives.
And yet over the course of writing my
blog, I have found that vast numbers of people struggle with fear, guilt, shame, and all sorts of terrible thoughts about God and
others, and as I have
learned more, I find that many of these feelings come
from a faulty view of God.
I come to the
blogs to try to have an exchange of ideas good conversation and
learn from others ideas.
ok i've decided — after soul searching and observing my and
other's reactions to these religious
blog news on CNN
learning more about religion
from this alone and about the mideast than
from anywhere else in my USA educated life i need to be more tolerant of
others having religious based governments THAT is what is confusing me — that religion are governments are not seperated that is hard for much of USA population to understand perhaps it is for me i think you would have to actually live in a society like the mideast to truly understand it i mean — actually be part of the society the religious part is truly offputting — since most in USA seperate church and state like — church is for faith and imagination and celebration and family and community involvement and state is for protection and education and health and infrastructure, etc., for all it is hard to be serious about religion — when the serious side of society is state it is hard to see religion being the serious side of enforcement — and the state enforcing the faith based side of society egad — doesn't god get lost in all that?
I
learn so much
from your
blog, David, precisely because I have never been spiritually abused (or abused in any
other way), and I have never had to deconstruct my beliefs.
Writing about what I am
learning in Scripture, and
learning from others who write
blogs or leave comments is one of the things I enjoy most.
Learning about
other cultures and food traditions
from other countries is probably what I like best about reading
other food
blogs and why I enjoy yours so much:) Such pretty brownies!
Sharing tips and recipes or
learning from the
others» failures to avoid them are part of this great culinary adventure in which we take part through our
blogs.
As for
blog suggestions, I agree with the
other commenter about the «Essential technique» category, I'd love to
learn new basic recipes aside
from nut butter and nut milk.
I think what I've
learnt from reading the
blog and comments today is the following: feeling bitter about being single and blaming
other people (and oneself) is not a great idea (and this goes for women and men equally).
We split the shoots into different product types and we'll be showing the results on the
blog over the next few weeks, along with tips for photographing different types of objects —
from cards, prints and notebooks, to cushions, jewellery and glass — to help
other makers pick up practical tips and
learn how to get the best results for each product.
«We were both a bit intimidated by the prospect, and
learned a lot
from other people's
blogs.
Home Education abroad — links to home education in places
other than the UK Home educators»
blogs — online journals by home educating families Books about home education — a few of the relevant books with brief reviews Home education in the media — links to online articles
from newspapers or the BBC Home education under threat — why the «Badman» report of 2009 was a problem for home educators
Learning plan — tongue - in - cheek formal plan for a home education year
I've
learned so much
from reading your
blog and Lori's and Robyn's and
others from all parts of the adoption constellation, and I'm glad that I've got this
blog to re-think and refine some of the insights I've picked up along the way.
I've
learned a great deal about
other schools
from reading various
blogs.
I find that it's impossible to stay on top of this huge issue and I'm always
learning from other people's
blogs as well.
You posted a guest post on this
blog, not only for your own emotional need to vent but for
others to
learn from.
We will share the excitement and news
from the EOS project through
blog updates, public talks, Twitter and Facebook posts; join us and follow the
blog and twitter feeds and you will
learn about our science results, discoveries, travels, and about exploring
other worlds, directly
from the front line.
So, what she started is gaining information and
learning about the experience
from other people who put themselves on a diet because of weight troubles, and the
blogs she read were an excellent guidance to her.
Sarah has a great
blog where she documents her travels through
other countries with her family as she
learns to cook authentic cuisines
from around the world.
I
learned SO much
from this
blog including the concept of carb cycling, the importance of sleep, and
other incredibly cool things.
I'm sad to
learn about any difficulty you have to undergo as I've watched your life go
from strength to strength for years via this
blog which I started following back in 2011, but I know you will be able to overcome this like you have every
other challenge you've silently faced without us knowing over the years.
We've
learned and grown
from each
other this year, and that is what I hoped for when I started this
blog.
About
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learn from and share knowledge with each
other.
Reading
other blogs that share their blogging experiences really helped me in this blogging journey, sadly I always forget to bookmark after
learning from an article and later I usually don't remember the
blog's name or url.
About
Blog At Line & Sight, our goal is to create a community where our members can share with,
learn from and inspire
others like themselves who are passionate about everything fishing - related.
The aim of my
blog is to help
others from the my own
learning and style tips I have picked up along the way.
About
Blog The NUPG was formed in 2000 by a group of like minded individuals who not only wanted to share their underwater experiences but also
learn from others.
And I love makeup
blogs because there is always something you can
learn from others.
IOVATION
BLOG - July 21 - When it comes to online dating scams, we all like to believe we
learn from our own, and
others, experiences.
Washington, DC About
Blog An online community of Student Affairs Professionals connecting,
learning and growing
from each
other to better serve our students to higher levels of success.
About
Blog Beer Chronicle is our way of documenting Houston craft beers and breweries, so
others can
learn from it as we share each new experience.
Visit our member
blogs and
learn from hookup experiences shared by
others.
Helsinki About
Blog The good DBA is one who
learns from his mistakes, the best DBA is one who
learns from other DBA's mistakes.
About
Blog CEOtoCEO helps CEOs, Business Owners, and
other leaders connect and engage in
learning from each
other and sharing insights / perspectives to grow their business.
You can also view our
blog to
learn more and browse
other resources
from our adult search engine directory!
San Francisco, CA About
Blog A subreddit to discuss and vent about the dating process and
learn from the experiences of
others.
The goal of the
blog is not to one - directionally publish information, but to create a full engagement between many voices, so that we can all
learn from each
other.
About
Blog The Nonprofit MarCommunity is a space for nonprofit marketers and communicators to
learn from and share knowledge with each
other.
From classroom management to working with parents, lesson planning to
learning environments, this compilation of
blogs, videos, and
other resources provides an array of tips and advice for teachers just starting out.
I don't often repost
other bloggers» content, so when I do... Scott McLeod shared on his
blog survey results
from Gallup about the level of engagement in
learning that secondary students are experiencing.
There are
other options in this space, everything
from VoiceThread to Twitter chats to online
learning communities, like Classroom 2.0 (not technically social media) or Peer2Peer University to
blogs (like this one).
By connecting with
others on Twitter, reading their
blogs and having deeper discussions on Voxer, I can find which educators I can
learn more
from about topics such as RtI, common core standards, or implementing a new initiative like Writer's Workshop or going 1:1 with iPads.
From classroom management to working with parents, lesson planning to
learning environments, this compilation of
blogs, videos, and
other resources provides an array of tips and advice for teachers j...
This recent
blog post focuses on authentic community engagement being critical to student success — by collaborating with and
learning from all stakeholders, including district leaders, teachers, families, civic leaders, students, and
others.
This award - winning platform gives educators opportunities to network with colleagues through groups, join professional
learning communities, share photos and videos, and read influential
blog posts
from other ASCD EDge members.