Sentences with phrase «read on the subject of»

Open a new tab, go Google up some reading on the subject of Satanism (you'll want to look at LaVeyan Satanism vs theistic Satanism), then come back with some semblance of an educated, relevant comment for us.
The book is Daddy Dates by Greg Wright, and it is one of the best books I have ever read on the subject of women.
Because, you know I have a pretty strong mind, very well read on subjects of Cosmology, Philosophy, Theology.
Any report you read on the subject of Mario Balotelli's likely move to Liverpool will contain, seemingly duty bound, numerous references to his «troubled» behaviour.
But many books I have read on the subject of wealth - building have convinced me — books like Stanley and Danko's The Millionaire Next Door make it abundantly clear that it is not a high income that leads to wealth — though, obviously, a high income does not hurt — but saving.
This book was one of the first I ever read on the subject of real estate investing, and is largely responsible for my love of small multifamily properties.
For further reading on the subject of training collars for dogs and humane methods of dog training, I recommend you read these articles as well:
When I began to pursue dog training as a career, my fascination with dogs transcended the social and emotional aspect of our relationships with dogs and took on an academic interest — I devoured every book I could read on the subject of canine.
I thought of myself as fairly well - read on the subject of AGW... Nevertheless, Mark's new book was full of surprises for me.
It also contains a range of «feeling» words for photocopying and classroom use, and a list of further reading on the subject of children and young people learning to deal with their emotions.
I believe this is one of the BEST posts I have ever read on the subject of decorating or the atmosphere of our homes.

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It manages to turn a less - than - scintillating - sounding subject — our aging electricity grid — into compelling reading, he claims, writing that even those who have never spent a minute pondering how the lights come on will leave this one understanding «that the electrical grid is one of the greatest engineering wonders of the modern world» and «why modernizing the grid is so complex and so critical for building our clean - energy future.»
My biggest piece of advice to other young entrepreneurs is to read constantly on subjects that apply to your current strategies and problems.
If you're willing to start learning this skill, then start reading books on the subject and you'll get the hang of it as you go.
You can possess all of her knowledge on that subject in a 200 page book that can be read in a weekend.
There are many good books on this subject, and you owe it to yourself to read at least one of them before you begin talking to angels.
The blog from Blinkist has a clever premise — for each post it combs through a variety of books on a subject, pulling out nuggets of wisdom while also offering the titles as suggestions for further reading.
Emails that are chock full of personality, whether it's humor, a mascot, taking a strong stance on a subject, or just providing value to someone who reads it, are more likely to lead to trust, which is really what matters.
In the two years I've been writing about open - plan offices, I've read dozens of scientific studies on the subject, all of which point out that they're a productivity disaster.
I read not long ago that one of Milton Friedman's favorite books on the subject of trade was Henry George's book «Protection or Free Trade,» written in the mid-1880s.
You're looking for a writer who's committed to keeping his or her skills sharp, and that includes reading some of the better blogs on the subject of content creation.Two that come to mind are ProBlogger and CopyBlogger, but any marketing - or content - focused blog would be an acceptable answer.
While personally, authors may be supporters or protestors of the Segwit2x hard fork, in most situations, you wouldn't be able to tell just by reading their articles on the subject.
To keep up with the rapidly evolving world of blockchain and cryptocurrency, we have selected ten must - read books and research papers on the subject that dive into the subject.
The best way to get a thorough understanding of these two subjects is actually read, compare and understand many reports on resource estimates and economic studies, in various stages of development.
Now that the author has so successfully catalogued many of the great ideas of Charlie Munger, I hope to read future works by Griffin that are focused on more controversial subjects at the margins of modern value investing.
Today the House passed a bill which would completely exempt from capital gains taxes (subject to per taxpayer limitations) the gain on the sale of qualified small business stock held for more than 5 years, if such stock was purchased... Continue reading
I also haven't read every book, article or piece of literature on the subject.
By Dan Wright (Principal at Clark Nuber), and Karlyn Kurokawa (Associate at Clark Nuber) Currently, all U.S. individual wage earners are subject to a 1.45 % Medicare tax on all of their wages and self - employed individual taxpayers are subject to 2.9 % tax on their «self - employment... Continue reading
For the entrepreneur's point of view on the subject, please read the Venture Hacks articles «Create a board that reflects the ownership of the company» and «Make a new board seat for a new CEO,» along with Dick Costolo's post on «Early Stage Board of Directors.»
Neither light reading nor cheap (it's hard to find online for less than about $ 75), this book is the most thoughtful and objective analysis of the long - term returns on stocks, bonds, cash and inflation available anywhere, purged of the pom - pom waving and statistical biases that contaminate other books on the subject.
Read a great deal about him and talk to a lot of my atheist and agnostic friends on the subject.
When you read the context and see that Paul was speaking on the subject of those who don't believe in the resurrection, but believed in baptism as Christians, you realize that he was saying that what is the point of baptism if you are only going to end up dead.
This is one of the best - written articles that I have read on this subject.
a good discussion between you two guys on a timely and difficult subject... my take on yr position David is that I often see it (not necessarily yrs) as a program and not geuine love for another human being.I'm reminded of something I read recently:
like I said before at least 99 % of the comments I have read today on this subject have the same sentiment as you.
Everybody should read the book written on that subject, In God's Name, an Investigation into the Murder of Pope John Paul I. by David A. Yallop.
Jon Krakauer's «Under the banner of heaven» is a great book on the subject; the mormons don't want you to read it.
ian... not sure which part you wanted me to reply on, but I will take issue with yr point about homosexuality being a threat to human existence.I'm no expert on the subject, but I think we cd safely assume that the phenomena has been with us since our ancestors came out of the trees... we're now over six billion and growing at an alarming rate.Not sure where you might find the data on this supposed threat to going forth and multiplying.BTW, I have read that homosexual behaviour is observable in the animal kingdom, but I wd need to do some work to reference a credible study.
I think it was some of Robby Mac's work on Post-Charismaticism and Sheperding as an element or Charismaticiscm that is where I first read deeply on that subject and I think there has been allot around the SGM / MHC / EV story's that has reminded me of allot of what I read about that previously.
The whole piece is definitely worth reading, although those who are acquainted already with the writings of Bishop Barron will certainly not come across too many deviations or developments from his other writing on similar subjects.
That was a very interesting read many comments caught my attention I've recently been diagnosed with Bipolar I have hallucinations and hear voices in my ear's when I hallucinate it's likes they are trying to get me thousands of them I can only describe them as dark shadows and they are trying to get me just as they are about to get me a brilliant white light surrounds me and there's three entities humanly shaped but like this brilliant white light they are also glowing this brilliant whiteness I can't understand what they are saying the only way I can explain it is emotions comfort joy love is what I feel emanating from these entities the voices I hear aren't evil telling me to do bad things to people when I get put into a mode of fear I live in a rough area of Scotland and everytime I've got into a fight something possesses me I know this for a fact as I can't control myself I'm an observer watching my family / Friends say I change they say my eyes change and I look evil I personally do think possibly through my own personal experience I» am possessed as I act out of character I've lost interest in many things I've recently I decided it's time for change I've lost my faith I've been trying to connect with God and feel his love which I used to feel the presence of the holy spirit everytime I try connect I get a feeling of abandonment I just think if I am possessed could these entities stop me connecting with «God» I can say from my heart of hearts «JESUS CHRIST HAS COME IN THE FLESH» I think it's more to do with the persons own personal fears which I have noticed my fears have changed if I had to be truthfully with myself I fear God which I know I'm not supposed to just I can't explain it I guess if you ever need a test subject I'm up for the challenge like I said I'm on journey to find myself and my travels have brought me hear I'm going to hang around for a wee while there's lots of good information to be plundered loll
Ever since the publication in 1903 of Wilhelm Wrede's famous book on this subject, The Messianic Secret in the Gospels, scholars have been compelled to take seriously the thesis it set forth, namely, that the whole conception of the secret Messiahship is an intrusion into the tradition, either read into it by Mark or at a late pre-Marcan stage in the development of the tradition, and not really consonant with the story of Jesus as it was handed down in the earliest Christian circles.
I am curious how Preterists explain Revelation, and so am looking forward to reading this book, which supposedly is one of the best on the subject.
One of the best books I have read on the subject while short covers the subject well is a book called Raptureless by Jonathan Welton
If you're interested in my take on the subject, go to my blog and read this article: «Where is the Proof of the Afterlife?»
It is also worth noting on the subject of the readings, that these are universally called «readings» and are virtually never sung.
Aside from the fact that the assertion itself is false, the sweeping change of mind on this subject is driven most of all by a close reading and examination of the Bible.
On that reading, for example, when Whitehead says that the «being» of an occasion is created by its «becoming», he is simply telling us that the occasion qua actual superject is created by the same occasion qua actual subject; and that is, of course, one of the main points of the said doctrine.
I hear / read a lot of people who say most if not all of the usual scriptures on the subject are actually about Jesus coming in judgement of jerusalem in 70 ad.
Moreover, by the time of Pacem in Terris, lay and clerical neo-Thomists — Maritain, Murray, Rommen, Journet, Simon — had produced a widely read body of scholarly literature on these subjects.
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