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They claim Nokia needs a «product obsessive» like Steve Jobs, not someone with Elop's bumpy career history.
You might want to study some of this history before making a claim like that,
i did read page 2 and i know what im talking about you obiosly do nt because you all think hitler was a christian and he wasnt because im a christian and i know for a fact christians do nt act like that you can claim it all youd like but you should of read more up on history and if you think hitler was a christian your wrong because even if he said he was a christian then he wasnt a real one
This selective «colorblindness» is a mighty convenient approach to race in America for white people, for it allows us to paper over America's troubled (and decidedly anti-Christian) history, to discount racism as a thing of the past for which we are no longer responsible, and to ignore persistent racial injustices like mass incarceration, police brutality, voting rights issues, white flight, and economic inequality, all while consistently benefiting from an oppressive system we claim we can not even see.
When I claim that label, I'm connecting not only with a number of active feminists who are working today to help women, but with an ongoing history of feminists who got women the vote, who made birth control happen, who got women into positions of power in the government, who worked to rectify racial inequality and fight against things like mandatory sterilization of welfare recipients.
I suggest you learn a bit of history before you make claims like this.
Understand world and religious history before making claims like this.
The appeal to individual experience seeks to produce agreement that, «This account properly describes my experience (and that of anyone like me in the relevant respect),» the appeal to the history of ideas in its broadest form to elicit the claim that, «This describes everyone's experience.»
It is not unfair to claim that all of continental European Jewish history is viewed by David Vital as an unfolding tragedy moving inevitably, like some Greek drama, toward genocide, with only Zionism, among the many political movements to find support among the Jews, having the prescience to foresee, however dimly, the catastrophe ahead.
I'd like to see mainline churches, collectively and individually, remember and claim their profound histories and cultures.
Your view is one of a fitting nature, you see a time in history that fits some of what is in the book and then claim the prophecy is taking place now... like the end times last week — yeah cause we are all dead right now!
Its also funny that you claim to know an iota of Islamic history because if you did you would not be spewing hateful comments like the ones you have been — a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
I never knew there was actually a movement back in the day that tried to press the claim that Jesus was white... as a teacher of history I really enjoy learning new things like this.
As for your claims that mankind's values are at their lowest point in history, I'd like to hear some specific examples.
The bible is like an ancient History channel «Monster Quest» show, where every week they find a tiny bit of hair, or slight indentation that they claim must be evidence of Bigfoot, but somehow they never find him...
Nobody in the history of mankind dhas claimed to do something like this that did nt eventually fall apart under scrutiny..
It would be like calling something that is special «Exclusive» and then assigning that name to your invisible deity you claim personifies that something special, so now you worship a being you call «Exclusive» and then later in history that word gets shortened for ease of use to «Exclu» which gets printed on money and shoved into our Pledge «One nation, under Exclu, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.»
That's the secret of this whole thing; despite the intensity, history and claims of arrogance, these fan bases are more similar than either would like to admit.
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So I asked them 17 questions on issues like breastfeeding support, compliance with the WHO International Code of Marketing of Breast - Milk Substitutes, health claims on their packaging, free formula samples, audits of their marketing practices, the history of the boycott, chocolate and slave labour, sodium in processed foods and more...
It is not exactly like Ghana where we went back into history to claim a heritage that is still argued over.
This question is a partial migration from a History SE question, where I asked how come the Spanish King claims titles that are obviously not within his grasp (the original example, King of Hungary seems to have turned out false, but there are several other examples, like King of Jerusalem).
The Playlist gives the «largely harmless and tame, but also shallow and uninvolving» film a «C» grade, and Indiewire seconds that, claiming «The story comes across like a quest to turn history into entertainment, and as a result it lacks any lasting value.»
I mean, make a movie to show how men were used to some unjust ideas because they (and people usually do the same) had no reason to question them until something made them, and to show how women (like many other groups of poeple throughout history) decided to unite so as to claim what they thought was their right.
The company, which has a long and contentious legal history with former Relativity CEO Ryan Kavanaugh, filed an updated claim on Thursday about the «repeated misrepresentations about an illusory investment opportunity» in the studio behind films like Henry Cavill's «Immortals» and the recent Zach Galifianakis comedy «Masterminds.»
Sure, it's very self - congratulatory and makes wild claims (like it was the first show to have flawed doctors and deal with serious medical and social issues... apparently no one making this featurette ever saw «M * A * S * H» or «St. Elsewhere»), but it's neat to watch for the history of the series.
His analysis suffers from all the intellectual flabbiness (for example, claiming that «the U.S. is fascist,» or that «the greed and avarice of the U.S. ruling class are seemingly unparalleled in history») and turgid prose (like his reference to the «Dickensianizing of postmodern megalopolises,» or his final chapter, entitled, «Unthinking Whiteness: Critical Citizenship in Gringolandia») that are commonly associated with the postmodern genre.
There are those who say the sound my country makes at night, the sound I hear when flying, the sound my nation exhales as it sleeps, is the sound of prayer, the sound of Jesus Christ arising from the basalt in the Rockies, splitting hearts of granite as he shakes off chains of time and is reborn, and there are those who claim the sound my nation makes at night is the metallic hiss of money in the forge or the sound of slavery's jism misspent in anger and assimilation, or that the sound my nation makes is the sizzle of cosmetic simulation, the sound the cutting edge of surgical removal makes, the sound of History slipping into coma, cosmic silence, almost total, through which, in my dream of flying, I perceive a hopeful distant note — the sound my country makes — a note so confirming and annunciatory that it seems to bend into itself, bend into its own impending future like an announcing angel comin» round the mountain, bend the way a shadow bends, conforming to the curvature of Earth, wailing gently through the night.
There are very limited circumstances that allow an insurance company to cancel a policy for claims history or anything else other than misrepresentation and the like during the policy term.
However, insurance companies say that people with bad credit histories are more like to file an insurance claim.
Whether you are eligible depends on an initial screening process that considers factors like health, age, gender and history of prior claims.
While there's a cottage industry of businesses that make such claims, court judgments — just like any negative but accurate information — will remain on your credit history for up to seven years.
Location, claims history, and factors like your credit based insurance score all play a role in the price of renters insurance.
If you've been purchasing your dog food through a retailer like PetSmart or Petco that has a rewards program, or through an online vendor, and many independents that record your purchase history, you can ask for a report of past purchases to make your claim and receive up to $ 200.
Kohnstamm's initial claim that he updated the Colombia book by talking with a «chick» at the consulate turned out to be disingenuous; as he told World Hum, he was only asked to do a desk update of non-destination sections like history, which don't require visiting the country.
While the industry has seen the rapid rise of several other mobile games in recent years — including hits like Candy Crush, Clash Royale, Minecraft, and Slither.io, for example — a new report from SurveyMonkey Intelligence indicates that Pokémon Go has claimed the title of «biggest mobile game in U.S. history
David Rutter, the Executive Producer of the game, claims that it's the biggest and most collaborative effort in franchise history, again, like «NHL 16,» working from fan input more than anything else.
That she's not better known is a bit of a surprise, really, considering her many claims to art - world royalty — as, to mention a few, the daughter of painter Harvey Quaytman and poet Susan Howe; the former co-proprietor of the legendary LES gallery Orchard; her inclusion in major shows like the 2010 Whitney Biennial, Nicolas Bourriaud's «The Angel of History,» and the Whitney's «America Is Hard to See» survey; and her presence in the collections of MoMA, the Guggenheim, and Tate Modern, to name a few.
Now Meghan Markle's father says he WANTS to come to his daughter's wedding despite being «back in hospital» with a heart condition and claims: «I'd like to be a part of history»
A bit like the Captains and Kings and Generals claiming to win history - changing battles with superior gunfire, but nobody remembers the multitude of unknown blacksmiths who blew their fingers and thumbs and hands off first, learning how to control gunpowder
If you would like to repeat your comment with any references in my new thread «Have we been this way before» I would be greatful / I am trying to locate firm evidence of an audited quality to counter such claims that current sea levels or temperatures are unique in mans history.
Instead, like crass, churlish weaklings throughout history, you want to claim that you know my motives and that they are bad.
Where insured by LawPRO, they do not want to be exposed to out - of - pocket costs like a deductible or a claims history levy surcharge (CHLS);
Factors like your home's size, your previous claim history and your home's building materials and the presence of a trampoline or dog on your property will determine how much you pay to protect your home.
Your monthly cost could be higher or lower than this, depending on a number of factors like your vehicle's age, make and model, as well as your gender, your driving record and claims history.
Premiums are based on many factors, including the number of claims in your area (high crime areas usually cost more), your own claim history, the value of yourhome, the amount of your deductible, special risk factors (like pools and trampolines), your credit history, and any fire / theft safety measures you've taken or installed.
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