Sentences with phrase «much reading going»

With so much reading going on, it's possible that print books are preferred for another completely practical reason: reading on screens tires out your eyes much faster than reading on paper.

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I read the actual book a few years ago, and it's definitely one that I wish I could go back and tell my seventh - grade self is worth reading, especially since I liked «Brave New World» so much when I read it in high school.
Much of emotional intelligence comes down to social awareness; the ability to read other people, know what they're about, and understand what they're going through.
If you decide to go the LLC route, just make sure your lawyer structures the operating agreement to read as much like a «C» corporation as possible.
It's much more akin to a WebMD, where there's all this information about health care, and the patient and the patient's family can read it, but then they still go to the doctor and the doctor helps them interpret that information.
I find it a much better way to get a feel for what's really going on than sitting in my office — OK, lying on my hammock at home — reading reports.
Steven Spielberg was going to direct it, Bradley Cooper and I read about it and I didn't think too much of it.
What millennials read and what they share is wrapped up in the cultivation of their digital identity, and this goes much deeper than selfies.
-- 0.7 % go to my book accounts, as much of what I read is not availiable at libraries, and I'm a student.
Though we won't go into much detail in this post, you can read more about them here.
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However, my philosophy in reading books is to take out as much as I can, read it with a grain of salt as is suggested, and let the rest go.
There are many very good articles out there describing what is going on in northeast Alberta - much better than I could write - but reading those accounts is most emphatically not the same as seeing the installations in person.
No matter how many posts you read or how much advice you get from people who have already done it, chances are you aren't going to be effective until you get your hands dirty and start figuring things out for yourself.
Either way, action or inaction will allow us to make some inferences about Poloz as a central banker that will be very useful going forward — this is a huge learning experience, and the statement, the monetary policy report that accompanies it, and the press conference that follows are much - reads and must - watches.
So much better than most I read implying you can not go wrong «in the long run» with shares and property.
Because he knows his base doesn't read much, would never go through dozens of pages of a transcript, and can be made to believe anything in 140 characters or less.
We won't go into great detail about the differences in various types of razors (you can read about that in our article on safety vs straight razors), but basically all you need to know is that those multiple blade razors tend to remove too much skin and natural oils with each stroke, which leads to increased pain and irritation.
I wasn't sure what to expect when I started reading «The $ 100 Startup,» but I found myself much more excited about turning an idea into a functioning business the farther into the pages I went.
you can ask questions all you want, test it as much as you like but only you can decide to believe.I have studied hell, read my books about, went to different websites and searched the bible, for a Christian to fear hell is not possible.For one Christ himself said he is the only way to the father.So I think the fear of hell comes from guilt or their power freaks.
@ praise the lard have you ever considered taking a course in reading comprehension?understanding basic english would go a long way toward making you look brighter.of course in your case there is only so much wisdom to be gained, you can shuffle the bricks around but i fear you will still come up a few shy of a good load.i extend sympathy to you.
I have always been thankful that I was gone before those days arrived, but I note here for the record that — while a student — I did not find much to approve in Tietjen's leadership, and even the bittersweet experience of reading his memoir has not changed my mind on that question.
As far as the scholarly aspect of it, it reads like he didn't go to Rome so much as watch that one scene in Life Of Brian as though it were a documentary.
yes much has to be discerned in the book of remembrance, so called OT, for the priest did all go astray from the ways of YHWH, but one must read, pray, and do the righteous ways of YHWH to get His anointment to understand, and call 1-773-874-0325, YHWH Our Righteousness, the Movement, and arm, and Branch of YHWH, prophesied in Jeremiah 23 vs. 1 - 8, and Jeremiah 33 vs. 14 - 21, also as described in Isaiah 59, and Malachi 3 vs.1 - 4, to get any answers to any questions about this book.
good site that covers much of this material already — at least read the basics before you go and post your drivel.
If you're a woman, don't think too much about your disorder, it is natural, but in any case, your disorder is giving you an opportunity to improve your writing skills, let people talk, keep going buddy, I will read your posts
Richard Beck has described the book as a sort of «hermeneutical performance art» and explains that «by refusing to pick and choose, Evans reveals to anyone reading her book just how much picking and choosing is actually going on.
Strictly speaking, I have no right to feel anything at all about the way the Church is going, and no right either to remember as much ecclesiastical history as I do or to buy and read paperbacks on theology.
I read David's book «Why Men Hate Going to Church» and chuckled for a week because so much rang true.
It shouldn't come as a shock to me because even when I read back in my journals that go all the way back to 1986, I am overwhelmed with how much the same I am.
In reading the entire chapter in context, Paul went much further, by word and deed, as an example to clearly demonstrate that he believed one's personal right to compensation for preaching the gospel ends where the gospel of Christ begins.
Reading the bible and going to church makes you a Christian as much as standing in a garage makes you a car.
Looks like it's going to be a good read I'm excited to be able to read this book I just recently read your book atonement of God and loved it I've also listen to your teachings on Genesis love that very much especially episode 43 when you talk about the voice of God in the garden that was so wonderful.
But if you keep reading, you will learn five ways that Christians worship and glorify Satan, and these five areas strike at the heart of much of what goes by «Christianity» today.
You actually think someone who in 2014 is STILL talking about «devils» (and never read the «Origins of Satan» by DR. Elaine Pagels), is going to be believable as an expert in ANYTHING, much less Physics.
This very distinctive reading of the parable can be found in Ratzinger's writings going back as much as 30 years.
While this was more obvious in the 70s, it remains a basic feature of rock — when one reads the bios, one finds that even such apparently austere bands as Joy Division or (pre-90s) U2 were very much attracted to rock fame, and at least in Joy Division's case, to the partying that went with it.
Is it possible and after reading about it i kept on thinking «i will sell to my soul for 20 carats get out shut up i will never ever sell my soul to you oh god please help me and this is continuing for a few days i am afraid that i have sold my sold to the devil have i please help and still i think god's way of allowing others to hate him us much worse even you know and can easily think think about much better punishments like rebirth after being punished for all the sins in life and i am feeling put on the sin of those who committed the unforgiviable sin (the early 0th century priests) imagine them burning in hell fire till now for 2000 years hopelessly screaming to god for help i can't belive the mercy of god are they forgiven even though commiting this sin keans going to hell for entinity thank you and congralutions i think the 7 year tribulation periodvis over in 18th century the great commect shooting and in 19th century the sun became dark for a day and moon was not visible on the earth but now satun has the domination over me those who don't belive in jesus crist i used to belive in him but now after knowing a lot in science it is getting harharder to belive in him even though i know that he exsists and i only belived in him not that he died for me in the cross and also not for eternal life and i still sin as much as i used to before but only a little reduced and i didn't accept satan as my master but what can i do because those who knowingly sin a lot and don't belive in jesus christ has to accept satan as their master because he only teaches us that even though he is evil he gives us complete freedom but thr followers of jesus and god only have freedom because they can sin only with in a limit and no more but recive their reward after their life in heaven but the followers of satun have to go to hell butbi don't want to go to hell and be ruled by the cruel tryant but still why didn't god destroy satun long way before and i think it was also Adam and eve's fault also they could have blamed satan and could have also get their punishment reduced but they didn't and today we are seeing the result
Reading that thing is NOT easy... thats why it stays in the closet and collects dust... i'd rather meditate and be present in the moment... its all we have anyway... The problem is we are taking SOO much time to discus what is going to happen when we die, that we don't take time to focus on how to live in THIS VERY MOMENT...
Go look up for yourselves secular studies on how much an average (this means typical, as opposed to your very ILLOGICAL use of anecdotal evidence to draw conclusions or simply spouting the same thing you read in a combox somewhere) Christian gives of his own time and treasure to charitable causes versus an average atheist.
I still kept a round of duties, and would not suffer myself to run into any open vices, and so got along very well in time of health and prosperity, but when I was distressed or threatened by sickness, death, or heavy storms of thunder, my religion would not do, and I found there was something wanting, and would begin to repent my going so much to frolics, but when the distress was over, the devil and my own wicked heart, with the solicitations of my associates, and my fondness for young company, were such strong allurements, I would again give way, and thus I got to be very wild and rude, at the same time kept up my rounds of secret prayer and reading; but God, not willing I should destroy myself, still followed me with his calls, and moved with such power upon my conscience, that I could not satisfy myself with my diversions, and in the midst of my mirth sometimes would have such a sense of my lost and undone condition, that I would wish myself from the company, and after it was over, when I went home, would make many promises that I would attend no more on these frolics, and would beg forgiveness for hours and hours; but when I came to have the temptation again, I would give way: no sooner would I hear the music and drink a glass of wine, but I would find my mind elevated and soon proceed to any sort of merriment or diversion, that I thought was not debauched or openly vicious; but when I returned from my carnal mirth I felt as guilty as ever, and could sometimes not close my eyes for some hours after I had gone to my bed.
A final mistake that was often made about him is that somehow Slim's approach was too intellectual and highbrow for the ordinary clergy, who do not go in for much book reading.
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin has made much of this in his widely read The Phenomenon of Man, but long before the publication of that volume C. Lloyd - Morgan in his Gifford lectures had indicated the significance of such «emergents», along with the «importance» (although this is not his, but Whitehead's, word) which they possess both in the ongoing movement of the world and as a way of our grasping of the meaning of that world in its on going movement.
Not all Christians read the Bible literally but take much of it to be collections of folktales, poetry, and history that sometimes illustrate how difficult it can be to navigate through life and grapple with the questions of where we come from, where we're going, and how we are to live in the meantime.
Plenty of Christians don't go to church, pray, or read the Bible very much.
The only reason we survived all that - although it did much harm - was I went to counseling for 2 - 3 years and read a million self - help books.
And for those going into the secondary teaching, or who'd just like to get a sense of how American teenagers really are when asked about serious things, I'm sure the book he wrote based upon his years of teaching, Meetings at the Metaphor Café, is very much worth reading.
I am going to guess that there might be about another 600 or so that I have read which are not in my personal library (it might be much more), but I will only give myself half that, bringing the total to 1500 books read so far.
I haven't ever been here before and I don't know if I'll be here again and so I'm just going to let myself be happy and dorky about the fact that my name is on the cover of a book and I wrote that book and I love that book so much and I'm excited about people actually reading it.
Such learning begins with prayer and the Scriptures, it unfolds with pondering the vast riches of the centuries of study that have gone before us, it deepens in thought and contemplation, it enlarges the mind with much reading and listening and questioning.
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