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
Not exact matches
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.
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.
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
While I haven't
read everything
on the
subject, I know of no other book like it
on the market, and it really helped answer some of my own questions and provide me some direction as I seek to follow Jesus by loving and serving others in my community.
Physics - lite @ CN77 & Andrew Andrew's Quote «It's not all that pointless, see
while you would never be convinced that your bronze age mythological beliefs about the creation of the universe are wrong, since I can rebut (with peer reviewed journal articles no less) any claim you make, in rather stunning detail, those who are not so well versed
on the
subject who
read the dialogue could be swayed to the side of science.
Hey,
while we're
on the
subject of great minds, I don't suppose you've
read Hitchens, Dawkins, Paine or Sam harris have you?
«Government has no right to force
subjects on any Nigerian child neither does it have the authority to drop Christian Religious Studies at the Senior Secondary School level
while asking him / her to continue to
read Islamic Studies which he / she can not do at university level.»
I have since done quite a bit of
reading on the
subject and have also been educated by many of our wonderful Mommyish readers and
while I appreciate their arguments and evidence, I remain firmly in the camp of «circumcision, yes please».
Learn how to latch your baby
on properly either by taking a breastfeeding class or
reading up
on the
subject before you have your baby, or from your nurse, doctor, or lactation consultant
while you're in the hospital.
«Well, performing a repetitive motion
while thinking about upsetting things must do something neurologically...» I think,
while avoiding rolling my eyes
reading websites
on the
subject.
We are supposed to believe that obstetricians (with 8 years of higher education, extensive study of science and statistics, and four additional years of hands
on experience caring for pregnant women), the people who actually DO the research that represents the corpus of scientific evidence, are ignoring their own findings
while NCB advocates (generally high school graduates with no background in college science or statistics, let alone advanced study of these
subjects, and limited experience of caring for pregnant women), the people who NEVER do scientific research, are assiduously scouring the scientific literature,
reading the main obstetric journals each month, and changing their practice based
on the latest scientific evidence.
While we're
on the
subject of PR, check out this Wall Street Journal blog piece by Laura Lorber (via Publicity Hound) about a flack's pitch gone tragically wrong (be sure to
read before you send, kids).
I had previously encountered the Maffetone method
while web surfing, and done some
reading on the
subject, but hadn't really attempted to incorporate any of this into my personal exercise program.
If resources are tight or students are struggling, they are inclined to cut the arts and focus more
on math and
reading because those
subjects are really useful
while art is not.
Because Paedae taught advanced math to eleventh and twelfth graders,
while the Florida FCAT only tested students through grade eight, 50 percent of her evaluation was based «
on the school - wide performance of students taking the tenth - grade FCAT
reading test — a test in a different
subject administered... to different students in an earlier grade» (p. 3).
In a routine day, a terrific 4th - grade
reading teacher might give lessons in
reading for just one hour,
while spending another five hours teaching other
subjects in which she is less effective, filling out paperwork, and so
on.
The previous state testing tended to focus almost exclusively
on math and
reading skills, so in many schools math and
reading became the priority,
while other
subjects were pushed aside.
For example, the Literacy Design Collaborative framework «hardwires» the Common Core standards in
reading and writing into the curriculum
while allowing teachers to contribute
subject - area content based
on state and district standards.
And
while reading has been the
subject of fierce pedagogical battles, «the ideological divisions are not as great
on the math side as they are
on the literacy side,» said Linda Chen, deputy chief academic officer in the Boston Public Schools.
While Latino students have been making slow, steady gains
on most
subjects on NAEP (16 points
on eighth - grade
reading since 2003) the Latino - white gaps continue to range between 24 to 30 points.
While you will need to major in at least one
subject to teach that
subject in the middle grades, it is becoming more common for schools to offer middle school teaching programs that include preparation for two related
subjects, such as science and math or English and
reading, depending
on state - level
subject requirements for teacher licensing.
While the 2016 election brought a renewed interest in engagement among youth, 4 only 23 percent of eighth - graders performed at or above the proficient level on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) civics exam, and achievement levels have virtually stagnated since 1998.5 In addition, the increased focus on math and reading in K - 12 education — while critical to prepare all students for success — has pushed out civics and other important subj
While the 2016 election brought a renewed interest in engagement among youth, 4 only 23 percent of eighth - graders performed at or above the proficient level
on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) civics exam, and achievement levels have virtually stagnated since 1998.5 In addition, the increased focus
on math and
reading in K - 12 education —
while critical to prepare all students for success — has pushed out civics and other important subj
while critical to prepare all students for success — has pushed out civics and other important
subjects.
While I've never blogged
on the
subject (or rather not that I can remember), it's interesting to
read about and you always come up with good ideas.
While, aside from a few competitions, I haven't submitted any short stories for publication, I've
read enough
on the
subject, and compiled all I thought would be useful.
While we're
on the
subject of accessibility for blind readers would you mind signing the
Reading Rights coalition's petition to convince publishers to stop blocking TTS from the Kindle Keyboard due to their paranoia that it might interfere with audiobook sales?
While we're
on the
subject of Lyon, I'm also currently
reading this wonderful book, which she wrote with J. Patrick Lewis and which was released by WordSong last month: There's more about the book here, including several starred reviews, and here's an interview with Lyon at Sylvia Vardell's site.
While I have
read a good bit
on the «do it yourself credit repair» sites, I know I don't want to become a
subject matter expert and learn all the paperwork for something that somebody else is willing to do fast, better, and for a relatively low price.
I
read this fantastic article last week so,
while we are
on the
subject of rants from a dog professional, I have something I need to get off my chest.
If you
read my previous posts
on the
subject, you will remember that I am flying into Reagan National airport (DCA),
while the conference is at a hotel near Dulles airport (IAD) about 45 minutes away.
While plenty of blogs have useful information
on this
subject, few are so enjoyable to
read.
Any careful
reading of the 2013 IPCC report and other recent scientific literature about
on the
subject reveals that droughts have been worsening in some regions in recent decades
while lessening in other regions, and that the IPCC's «low confidence» about a global trend relates mainly to the question of total area prone to drought and a lack of sufficient measurements to settle it.
While we're
on the
subject of historical provenance, are we still permitted to
read contemporary records showing a warm spell in medieval times?
The National Post has gone eerily quiescent
on the
subject... It's been a
while since Lawrence Solomon embarrassed himself, and Corcoran uttered not a word after co-worker Jonathan Kay butchered the denier camp (a must -
read!!!
See Brugger, supra n. 141, at 647 (stating that
while Tucker's moot court was «no innovation in legal training,» Tucker enjoyed using it); Butler, supra n. 143, at 29 (stating that «with the higher view of preparing students for speaking and writing
on legal
subjects, it will be useful to exercise their minds by forensic debates in moot courts, and by requiring from them written opinions
on questions of law, and
readings and dissertations
on statutes and other themes, as circumstances permit»); Laub, supra n. 144, at 14 (quoting Reed's letter to the Dickinson College Trustees
on a course of study); Barrow, supra n. 148, at 289.
For those who don't know (anyone
reading this site is probably pretty knowledgeable
on the
subject), you can borrow from your policy without touching your credit, earn dividends if it's a participating policy, pay it off in full early, and even receive the full death benefit
while still alive if you make it past age 100.