Maine, USA About Blog This is my blog that shares childrens craft ideas, baking, my love of disney and
other general thoughts of a stay at home mom.
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other general thoughts: Harrison Ford still rules, though I must admit, I'm a little sad to see him so aged.
Not exact matches
«I
thought other people would benefit from the service,» Yurevich told CNBC, adding that he was surprised by the lawsuit because of Southwest's «Transfarency» advertising slogan and
general consumer - friendly image.
SO... now that you know how many plans we get from portolio companies, laywers, recruiters and entrepreneurs in
general (not to mention business school classmates,
other VCs, professors, etc.)... still
think your plan randomly submitted has a good shot of getting you a meeting?
American music folk just make me
think no class in
general, be it Gaga or any number of
other characters.
Since the fundamental and indispensable unit of Christian community is the Church, these trends in
general intellectual culture have in the last fifteen years stimulated a great deal of ecclesiological reflection: one can draw an interesting line of influence from MacIntyre and Habits of the Heart to Stanley Hauerwas and then to John Milbank and the
other proponents of radical orthodoxy, all of whom tend to be pronouncedly ecclesiocentric in their
thinking.
A
general failure to understand science also leaves kids less able to pursue
other related fields that rely on appreciation of the scientific method as well as critical
thinking.
Panthrotheism does not discriminate or believe the bible is wrong, in analogy no one can claim that our human ancestors are wrong because they were naked or ate raw meats.We have now to accept that we are evolving.What is important that we survive.and still love each
other in
general despite conflicts.No one is wrong in believing and practicing any religion that is pro life.Some people
thinks that any contadiction to classical faith is wrong, un aware that humans survive the trials in history was because of change and adaptation, in short evolution.its not anti religiom
The latter is a tangled problem at best, but it is clear that among the important founders of the process perspective — specifically I mean James, Peirce, Bergson, Whitehead, Dewey, and Hartshorne — it is Hartshorne's work which comes closest to being a kind of personalism.1 Whitehead explicitly sets aside the personalist perspective in Religion in the Making, considering its claims beyond the possibility of being established.2 On the
other side, a number of personalists have been sympathetic to process
thought, and Brightman is surely principal among them.3 Here I will not investigate the question of whether personalism in
general, or even the idealistic type, is reconcilable with process
thought.
How much the Allies knew about the exterminations and what they did to stop it,
other than fighting Germany in
general, I suppose may be debated, but I hardly
think that a description of, «just watched while 6 million were killed,» fits the facts.
It's this kind of over the top judgement, holding
others to your personal religious beliefs, that are responsible for so many Americans today feeling that religion in
general has nothing to offer besides bigotry, judgement, and a sad credo that everyone who doesn't
think exactly as you do is wrong and evil.
The
general position of these writers, whose contributions vary considerably in approach and quality, is that Jesus made no claim of divinity for himself and that the doctrine of the incarnation was developed during the early centuries of the Christian era as an attempt to express the uniqueness of Jesus in the mythological language and
thought forms of the Greek culture of the time.While recognizing the validity of the patristic theologians» work, which culminated in the classical christological definitions of Nicea and Chalcedon, the British theologians question whether these definitions are intelligible in the 20th century, and go on to suggest that some concept
other than incarnation might better express the divine significance of Jesus today.
As an aside, I
think the quote about «
Others can set the boundaries...» is fairly context specific — I don't
think it is a statement on boundary setting and criticism in
general.
I
think that this kind of instruction is important and am thankful that I have at least a
general knowledge of what my brothers and sisters believe in
other religions.
But the
general comments made thus far point toward
other features of Enlightenment
thought that are fully adopted by the academic discipline of economics, especially in its neo-liberal form.
The independent springing up of
other writers who have sought to answer this need in a similar way is as much a testimony to the significance of the
general trend of Buber's
thought as is the rapidly increasing number of thinkers who have been directly or indirectly influenced by him.
As being can never be studied as an independent object, the history of metaphysical
thought can not be without implications for the history of being:» [E] very science goes through a process of historical development in which, although the fundamental or
general problem remains unaltered, the particular form in which this problem presents itself changes from time to time; and the
general problem never arises in its pure or abstract form, but always in the particular or concrete form, determined by the present state of knowledge or, in
other words, by the development of
thought hitherto.
The background assumption of this book means, finally, that so far as its content is concerned the best hope of saying things of
general relevance to persons involved in all types of theological schooling today lies in making some particular and fairly concrete proposals that may turn out to be directly pertinent only to a few types of theological schools but may provoke and help
other persons in
other types of schools to
think through these issues for themselves.
I
think that if Christians in
general knew how to relate to
others, we would all be that listening ear for each
other and the burden would not fall upon just a few.
(Instead of voting for those awful people who support
other religions or science and post Enlightenment
thought in
general.)
Writing about Humanae Vitae just a month after Pope Paul VI issued it, at which point lots of Catholics, including a goodly number of Jesuits, had popped a cork, the then - superior
general asked his fellow Jesuits to assume an attitude of «obedience which is at once loving, firm, open, and truly creative» and «to do everything possible to penetrate, and to help
others penetrate, into the
thought which may not have been his own previously» - precisely because they were Jesuits, and this is what Jesuits do.
Failure to recognize the appearance of
other forms makes the task of understanding mysticism in
general, and Schweitzer's
thought in particular, doubly difficult.
He rose on that last day to call for unanimous consent in hopes that that too might help the document be accepted, and he said, «In these sentiments, Sir, I agree to this Constitution with all its faults, if they are such; because I
think a
general government necessary for us, and there is no form of Government but what may be a blessing to the people if well administered, and believe further that this is likely to be well administered for a course of years, and can only end in Despotism as
other forms have done before it, when the people shall have become so corrupted as to need despotic Government, being incapable of any
other.
Many
other ideas of right and wrong we pick up or have ingrained in us from life's experience in
general and from the way our communities
think and act.
If, on the
other hand, this structure is identifiable, why is it not available for the
general outlook of process
thought?
Perhaps it may be right to say, that in
general the politically conscious educated middle class of India were guided more by the Liberal and Marxian ideologies than the Gandhian or
other versions of reformed Hindu
thought.
I
think he would do better than the
other candidates in the
general.
Although ketchup was first used as a
general table sauce (it was called «catsup» then), and was made with vegetables
other than tomatoes, what we
think of as ketchup today is actually the result of a debate over a potentially dangerous preservative.
I
think that this is a case of a mix of the fact that mine never seemed soft (it seemed quite crisp considering it wasn't parbaked, which is why I
thought it would be wonderful that
other could skip it) and also that, in
general, I don't par - bake bottom pie crusts.
I'd really love to know what you
think on this one so please leave a comment below on your
general opinion or how you handle this topic with
others.
But I
thought, maybe, if I took the
general approach for the Custard Cornbread and introduced a cast - iron skillet and a few of the
other ingredients I had on had, it might make for something unique and special in it's own way.
Other things that i
think have been causing the gloss to come off from Woolworths and result in a more volatile stock price is its implementation problems with its hardware and
general merchandise divisions.
Lew Mathe isn't playing because — so he says — he doesn't care for Atlantic City in
general, but most observers
think there are
other, unstated reasons.
Merson Wright Robson or anyone who has an axe to grind with Arsenal is at it I don't give a shit what they
think I support th club and team in
general if they play shit we have had more success then most teams Thy seem to Laud spuds but the fukers win nothing they won 2 trophies in 30 yeas but I don't see the media
others pulling them up on it like we had when we didn't win anything for 10 years There is definitely an agenda in the media against Arsenal and its sadly spearheaded by ex Arsenal players So I say when they ubfairly attack the club and our existing players they are fair game for retribution from the real fans who lives be the club and will support it through thick and thin.
On a
general note, and from years of experience in political activism, union affairs and my former profession, I
think the idea that «the people who are the laziest [that] are the most critical of
other people's [XYZ]» is not only incorrect but leads to lowered standards.
I remember man city buying Stones and we got Holding, its a gamble sometimes it pays off a lot of times it does not, but that is life in
general, but as i have said i wish Serge the best i do not
think Bayern is the right choice for him in the terms of game time, when there are
other clubs in germany where he would have received more time to develop, but that is his choice, lets talk about our players or prospective players.
Who would have
thought it on AA, Anger, Extreme language directed at
other blogging mates, conspiracy theories, prophecies of doom and a
general air of depression and disillusionment because our club is supposedly in crisis?
If it isn't and it is hampering us then we need to recruit because I don't
think any of the
others we have currently are ideal for it, including Elneny who looks more a
general DM than a holding one.
I've been
thinking about this a lot in
general and even more since reading this comment by Rochelle [emphasis mine]: Yes Jessica and
others, but again that is YOUR opinion that CIO is disrespectful -LSB-...]
I finally decided to comment today because I
think that your
general green perspective on parenting would really complement the
other voices in an online green social network that I've been a member of for the past 6 + months.
Intelligence is a
general cognitive ability that, among
other things, involves the ability to reason, plan, solve problems,
think abstractly, comprehend complex ideas, learn quickly and learn from experience.
I
think many just can't stand picturing themselves as «just a mom» with no
other job description, no paycheck, no independence, no economic or social status and very little respect from society in
general.
He agrees with the
general approach taken by Challenge Success, but also notes that in almost any homework regime, some parents will
think there's too much and
others will
think there's too little.
Experts have many different opinions, but in
general agree that getting the child to
think about what he has done wrong, why it was wrong, and the impact the bad behavior had on the
other child is the best way to approach the situation.
Thinking only the best of
others will help moms have an overall more positive attitude about life in
general.
I really
thought that the community was going to be more supportive in
general of each
other and each
other's efforts and say «hey if you are supportive of breast milk then you are on my side.»
Thankfully, I have not experienced ppd, but for mothers that have, I
think holistic practices should really be taken under consideration more often... or even if just for a new mother's recovery and
general health So many people have made negative comments about consuming their own placenta and comparing it to animals eating
other dead animals and feces, but don't
think twice about consuming food products produced using actual animals... cow's milk, goat milk, cheeses, burgers, bacon (pigs are considered one of the filthiest animals on the planet — they defacate where they sleep, roll around in it, eat rotted food, yet no one seems to
think twice about eating any part of them).
With the
general election - and another possible hung parliament - now due next year, both Labour and the Liberal Democrats are
thinking more seriously about the idea of working with each
other.
I
think Keynes was over-egging the pudding when he wrote, in the famous peroration to his
General Theory, that the world is ruled by «little else»
other than ideas, but I fervently agree with him that ideas «are more powerful than is commonly understood»; and that «soon or late, it is ideas, not vested interests, which are dangerous for good or ill».
By supporting parties, opinion makers, and
other political organizations much of the effort, and most of the knowledge and
thinking needed to keep democratic governments more or less responsible can be off - loaded from the
general populous.