Not exact matches
Both
of these remarkable Americans cared about the
poor and downtrodden and they
used their unique
gifts to bring justice for many.
There is still value in
using wisdom and prudence in how I give to the
poor, but I'm also beginning to believe that instead
of trying to play God and decide who is worthy
of my money, I need to let the recipients
of my
gifts be responsible for their own actions.
I finagled one from my parents (they'd received it as a
gift and never
used it, and I was a
poor college kid in need
of a blender).
He urged everyone to make good
use of his or her
gift from God properly so that God could bless you well indicating that while in school, he lways placed last by 10 in academics and was also
poor in accounting and management
Getting a
gift card might seem the equivalent
of exchanging points for cash, but many credit card reward programs offer a
poor rate
of return when
used for generic
gift cards.
Any
of the other options such as redeeming for a statement credit or merchant
gift cards is a
poor use of these valuable points.
Points can be redeemed for
gift cards, though this is a
poor use of points, achieving values
of only 0.83 cents per point.
The term Arte Povera was actually borrowed from the theoretical performance manual, Towards a
Poor Theater, written by the Polish theatrical director Jerzy Grotowski, who called for the removal of excess props and ornament (the moneyed theater of spectacle) from the stage to the point that the actors used only their natural gifts to activate meaning with facial expressions, voice, gesture, and acrobatic movements (hence materially «poor&raqu
Poor Theater, written by the Polish theatrical director Jerzy Grotowski, who called for the removal
of excess props and ornament (the moneyed theater
of spectacle) from the stage to the point that the actors
used only their natural
gifts to activate meaning with facial expressions, voice, gesture, and acrobatic movements (hence materially «
poor&raqu
poor»).