Sentences with phrase «page papers by»

I composed lines of this post in my head as I went to bed last night, which was clearly productive (sarcasm) as I remember none of them and is most definitely a bad way to lull yourself to sleep because I woke from a stress nightmare at 4 am in which I was under deadline to read two novels and write three 15 - page papers by today, all while attending a full day of classes.
You can find a summary at CBS here and from there click on the Morningstar summary and the full 25 - page paper by CFA and CFP David Blanchett.

Not exact matches

And since more people are informed by the front section of the paper, or their Facebook filter bubbles, than they are by the business pages, the politicians end up setting the tone.
The two - page document, marked «Top Secret,» mentions a draft decision paper that focuses on the «relative merits of retaining [deleted in document] as a high - priority secret national security installation versus the merits of the NASA belief that there would be domestic and foreign problems created by withholding the photograph.»
The World's first Sunday paper contained only four pages — half the size of its Saturday edition — but cost five times the price of its weekday penny paper, and 2 cents more than popular Saturday papers published by The Globe and The Mail.
By fourth grade, he hands in a 400 - page research paper on Africa.
Even then, according to classic research by Web guru Jakob Nielsen and others, you read digital pages more slowly than paper ones, and ultimately you read less online than you do in print.
Very soon, they would be on the front lines of daily paper, jamming to send the cameraready pages to the printer by midnight, and they were in for a shock.
The foundation for the 24 - page document was a collection of papers written by six policy units, made up of experts from around the world.
Dr. John Chen, Managing General Partner, interviewed in white paper published by Group14 Technologies on «The Energy Storage Future: New ideas, New Innovations, New Collaborations», (Full PDF attached below, see page 16).
But the firm's 22 - page paper declares that «bitcoin does qualify as Islamic money, except where it is banned by a local government.»
The idea was first floated in a 57 - page paper published by Elon Musk in 2013.
Types of Moral Argumentation Regarding Homosexuality by Pim Pronk Eerdmans, 350 pages, $ 24.99 paper An interesting book not so much for the position it advances (approval of homosexual relations) as for the claim that any position on homosexuality (or anything else) must be reached on the basis of moral reflection independent of nature, science, or theology.
Conservative Judaism: The New Century by Neil Gillman Behrman, 227 pages, $ 18 paper A concise history and analysis of Conservative Judaism, the movement that has self - consciously sought a middle ground between Orthodoxy and Reform.
Martyrs and Martyrologies edited by Diana Wood Blackwell, 497 pages, $ 64.95 The story of Christian martyrs of the twentieth century is yet to be told, and one of the merits of this collection of learned essays, consisting of papers read at the Summer 1992 and Winter 1993 meetings of the Ecclesiastical History Society, is that they not only deal with early, medieval, and early - modern martyrs (and ideas about martyrdom), but include several original essays on latter - day martyrs.
Theology Without Boundaries: Encounters of Eastern Orthodoxy and Western Tradition by Carnegie Samuel Calian Westminster / John Knox Press, 130 pages, $ 14.99 paper Calian, President and Professor of Theology at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary (a Presbyterian school), has written a book intended to acquaint Western Christians with the ecumenical contribution of Eastern Christians.
And I especially loved reading his work from the complete twenty - six - volume set I had owned since boyhood, with its evocative dull red covers and rough - cut pages and illustrations shielded by translucent slips of rice - paper.
The Secularization of the Academy edited by George M. Marsden and Bradley J. Longfield Oxford University Press, 323 pages, $ 35 cloth, $ 15.95 paper The Vice-Chancellor gives notice that presentation to the vacant benefice of Brantham, in the Diocese of St. Edmundsbury and Ipswich, devolves on the....
Simone Weil by Palle Yourgrau Reaktion Books, 189 pages, $ 16.95, paper Simone Weil continues to fascinate.
The Church's Guide for Reading Paul: The Canonical Shaping of the Pauline Corpus by Brevard S. Childs Eerdmans, 288 pages, $ 28 paper When the history of biblical scholarship for the twentieth century is written, a prominent spot will be given to Brevard Childs.
Near Unto God by Abraham Kuyper; adapted by James C. Schaap Eerdmans, 235 pages, $ 14 paper Recent years have seen a massive upsurge of interest in Christian spirituality» what Richard Mouw calls, in the preface to this book, the «spirituality bust.»
Hans Holbein: Portrait of an Unknown Man by Derek Wilson Phoenix Giant, 308 pages, $ 22.95 paper This engaging biography seeks to uncover the sympathies and motivations of one of the most enigmatic artists of the Reformation period.
On Being Catholic by Thomas Howard Ignatius, 263 pages, $ 12.95 paper With his customary vivid style, Thomas Howard expounds the faith, doctrine, and piety of the Roman Catholic Church.
The Futility of Public Political Theory by Michael J. White Rowman & Littlefield, 193 pages, $ 21.95 paper.
A Peculiar People: The Church as Culture in a Post-Christian Society by Rodney Clapages InterVarsity, 251 pages, $ 14.99 paper A prolific evangelical Protestant writer, Clapp proposes an understanding of «church as way of life» along lines made familiar by the work of Stanley Hauerwas.
The Heart of Virtue by Donald DeMarco Ignatius 231 pages, $ 12.95 paper Despite their occasional presence on best - seller lists, books about virtue remain something of an anomaly in contemporary culture, the impulse for serious personal reflection choked out by the saturation of the entertainment media.
Hartshorne gives a brief commentary on this paper by Brightman on page 557.
That is the argument of a bracing new book by R. R. Reno and Brian S. Hook, Heroism and the Christian Life: Reclaiming Excellence (Westminster / John Knox, 249 pages,, $ 23.95 paper).
Educational Freedom in Eastern Europe By Charles Glenn Cato Institute, 338 pages, $ 25.95 cloth, $ 15.95 paper A valuable contribution by the author of The Myth of the Common School and perhaps our leading authority on comparative education systemBy Charles Glenn Cato Institute, 338 pages, $ 25.95 cloth, $ 15.95 paper A valuable contribution by the author of The Myth of the Common School and perhaps our leading authority on comparative education systemby the author of The Myth of the Common School and perhaps our leading authority on comparative education systems.
The Recollected Heart By Philip Zaleski HarperCollins, 192 pages, $ 12 paper Zaleski, a Benedictine oblate and occasional contributor to these pages, offers a winsome invitation to go on spiritual retreat.
The Mad Among Us By Gerald N. Grob Harvard University Press, 386 pages, $ 16.95 paper An admirably comprehensive account of the history of the care of the mentally ill in the United States, more admirable for the modesty of its claims.
Christian Faith and the Theological Life by Romanus Cessario, O.P. Catholic University of America Press, 197 pages, $ 34.95 cloth, $ 17.95 paper.
The Right Choice Edited by Paul T. Stallsworth Abingdon, 118 pages, $ 14.95 paper.
Reclaiming Dietrich Bonhoeffer: The Promise of His Theology by Charles Marsh Oxford University Press, 195 pages, $ 35 cloth, $ 14.95 paper.
Covenant and Commitments by Max Stackhouse Westminster / John Knox, 224 pages, $ 18 paper.
The Princeton Proposal is set forth in a little book edited by Carl Braaten and Robert Jenson, In One Body Through the Cross (Eerdmans, 62 pages,, $ 10 paper).
If I insert a sheet of paper between the pages of the book, the space occupied by that sheet of paper is no longer occupied by the book precisely because the paper is not part of the book.
This was somehow considered, by her editors, to be a «news» story worthy of the front page on a Sunday, when the paper's readership is at its greatest.
References to this paper are given in the text as M followed by page number.
Politics For The Greatest Good: The Case for Prudence in the Public Square by Clarke D. Forsythe IVP Books, 304 pages, $ 23 paper
: An Evangelical Engagement with Contemporary Questions By Craig L. Blomberg Brazos Press, 2014 304 pages, paper, $ 19.99
Recovering Self - Evident Truths: Catholic Perspectives on American Law edited by Michael A. Scaperlanda and Teresa Stanton Collett Catholic University Press, 403 pages, $ 35.95 paper An extremely useful collection of informed examinations of how natural law theory can constructively engage American legal and political traditions.
Large retailers met with politicians and regulators in Canberra yesterday - a bit of media on this: Eli Greenblat, «Retailers lay down deregulation gauntlet» (The Australian, 28 October 2014), Sue Mitchell and Matthew Knott, «Australian National Retailers Association condemns Harper review's «dangerous» competition law shake - up» (SMH, 27 October 2014) and Joanna Heath, «Retailers slam Harper change «drafted by lawyers» (The Australian Financial Review, 27 October 2014 (paper version 28 October 2014, page 9)-RRB-
It was in Bessemer that young Melvin began flabbergasting his elders by reading the papers, particularly the sports pages, and by reciting, at the slightest provocation, current batting averages, RBIs and ERAs of popular major league players.
In the college paper he wrote this in his sports - page column, which was entitled by Sullivan on sports:
But a tie with a powder - puff Leeds team would only paper over the cracks and as October arrived, the ability to occasionally cling on to a draw gave way to a portentous run of defeats — boss Steve Smith finally losing his job and being replaced by a big name manager in Malcolm Macdonald, a promising helmsman indeed in an earlier spell at Fulham, previously chronicled in these pages.
Have your child draw a picture from one of Eric Carle's books, use a coloring page from the World of Eric Carle's website, or create some Tissue Paper Art Inspired by Eric Carle like we did last year.
A parent using gentle discipline might respond with humor by saying, «Would you rather write a two - page paper to your teacher explaining why you didn't want to do your math tonight?»
Minutes ago, the Washington Post published online a follow - up story by Ferdman (a story which will appear in tomorrow's print paper) that unequivocally confirms McDonald's pulled the plug on the entire Cisna / 540 Meals in - school program — and that it did so last fall, right around the time of my initial Lunch Tray posts, our Change.org petition and Ferdman's original front page report.
An 11 - page policy paper released by the New York Public Interest Research Group on Friday takes issue with the state Board of Elections to suspend the aggregate political contribution limits in the wake of the Supreme Court decision, McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission.
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