I hope you had a happy new year and I can't wait to
see more of your posts for 2017.
Not exact matches
Influence is a form
of currency (
See MindTool's
post on The Influence Model
for more information).
Second, and probably
more annoyingly
for those
of us who aren't too bothered by the work
of posting pictures
of our kids or travel adventures, that data is then used to shape what you
see.
But all social media brand presence is time consuming if done right, and the advantage
for smaller brands is that with niche audiences they are
more likely to craft content considered relevant by Facebook's algorithms and thus
see their
posts make it into
more of their fans» feeds.
For example, a flaw in production could lead to
more runs
of products featuring defects, or a botched social media
post could continue to be
seen by
more and
more people.
Now, with
more than five times the number
of employees, salaries are
posted on an internal network available
for all to
see, Burkus writes.
See more recently this piece by Peter Whoriskey
for the Washington
Post: With executive pay, rich pull away from rest
of America.
«I think ultimately the Caitlyn Jenner story has shown that there's a marketplace
for these stories well beyond Logo and it's shown that people are curious and interested,» said
Post, «and I think the fact that she's opened up her life and story we're likely to
see more of these stories unfold in scripted and unscripted worlds,
for sure.»
Here is a graph
of the Canadian (in red) and the U.S. (blue) employment - population ratio (
for more on this
see also this recent
post from expat Canadian economist David Andolfatto):
When we write headlines
for Buffer blog
posts, we often come up with a big handful
of options (15 or
more headlines per
post when we can manage it) so that we can test and
see what works best.
Sorry I had to put on my stern pants on
for a bit in this
post, but
more often than not so many inspiring social entrepreneurs lose site
of these critical items and shoot themselves in the foot immediately out
of the gate — and that's the last thing I want to
see happen.
I can
see how I will use your
post to guide me toward a richer,
more complete story
for each
of my customer personas from which I can produce all kinds
of content.
For more explanation behind the thresholds that drive the Predictive Rating,
see Figure 4 at the end
of this
post.
There's quite a bit
of evidence that Google looks
for structure in your blog
post — the
more structure, the higher you rank (
see this article by Yoast
for more about text structure and SEO)
If you are interested in a
more detailed discussion
of forks,
see this thread
for a previous version
of this
post discussing it at even
more length and the comments
for a discussion
of this with the r / tax community.
Even knowledge
of the «hard» sciences advances over time; a unified theory
of the investment world is similarly beyond our grasp — as is a full understanding
of any one strategy, no matter the current pile
of historical evidence.the research puzzle
For more thoughts on the topic,
see this
posting on «decaying beliefs.»
You're little scene you gave me is patently false because I don't imemdiately jump to the conclusion
of materilization, but I guess since this is how you learn, lets go: Chad and Chuckles are walking in the woods Me: Hey cool, a watch, I wonder where it came from Chad: stupid question, it came from god, but I guess if you want to get
more specific, someone probably dropped it Me: you're right, lets check to
see if someone is missing a watch - Chad and Chuckles head to town,
post signs and after no success
for many weeks, decide that the person who dropped it probably isn't around.
One understanding
of human nature common to the modern era
sees man as standing both above and outside nature (after Descartes, as a sort disembodied rational being), and nature itself as raw material — sometimes
more pliable, sometimes less —
for furthering human ambition (an instrumentalist
post — Francis Bacon view
of nature as a reality not simply to be understood but to be «conquered» and used to satisfy human desires).
(
For more,
see my friend Sarah Bessey's beautiful
post, «In which love looks like real marriage...» as well asPreato's analysis
of the marriage data.)
(
See this
posts for more on this: I Don't Believe in the Inspiration
of Scripture, Is All Scripture God - Breathed?
(
For more information,
see my
posts «The ekklesia
of Josephus» and «The ekklesia in context.»)
According to various Jewish historical writings, David's father and brothers thought that David's mother, Nizbeth, had committed adultery and borne him out
of wedlock (
See my
post yesterday on David's Mother Nizbeth
for more on this).
Lorna is someone I admire & this uplifting story is one we need to
see more of in these troubling times, thank you CNN
for posting it.
Huffington
Post: Religious Holidays 2013: An Interfaith Calendar (Christian, Hindu, Jewish, Muslim And
More) Click through the slideshow to
see a pictorial religious calendar
for 2013 with photographs
of celebrations
of the world's numerous beautiful and sacred holidays.
Yet as we look at each
of the Five Points in
more detail in subsequent
posts, we will make room
for other Calvinistic voices to be heard as well, and as we look at the biblical passages they use to defend their theology, we will
see that Calvinism may not be as reasonable or biblical as it first appears.
(
For more on why Jesus» choosing
of the twelve male disciples should not exclude women from leadership
see Daniel Kirk's
post, «On Jesus Choosing Twelve Males»)
im sure many do but i just wish EVERYBODY here could know the true Jesus... I wish I could know Him better... it hurts a little at first... to know how short
of His love we have fallen... but what is so awesome about him is that his atonement was so total that it can even atone
for the hateful comments that have been
posted here... and whats even
MORE amazing is that His atonement can atone
for MY sins... if we could just
see one glimpse
of his heart we would all lay down all
of this human «intelligence» and say... I'm so sorry... please show me the right way.
See the bottom
of this
post for more articles in this series about getting to know your neighbors.
See the bottom
of this
post for more posts on how you can be the church to others by living like Jesus among them.
Well, it's been one
of those weeks
for me, as I've been battling pinkeye... yes, pinkeye...
for the last four days, along with a boatload
of work related to book edits and blog
posts for next week.So I spent a good part
of yesterday in the exact same pose as you
see above, only with swollen, crusty eyes, slightly better hair, and a
more robust vocabulary from which to bemoan my oppression.
I couldn't find sunflower seeds, so just went with the recipe as
posted (substituted some
of more expensive ingredients — honey
for maple syrup, different type
of date), but will use suggestion
of upping oats next time to
see how it goes.
Some
of you may have
seen my Facebook live just now with the lovely Nicky Clinch about creating
more self - love and space
for ourselves, and I wanted to follow it up with a longer
post from Nicky, so that we could share
more of her inspiring journey to health and happiness, alongside a few words
of wisdom on how we can do
more to do the same
for ourselves.
See more How To
posts We're looking
for great examples
of your own household intelligence too!
Lately Pierre has been lamenting AGAIN (
see my
posts on Moghlai Murgh, Beef Madras, Balti Butter Chicken, Prawns in coconut gravy & Grilled Broiled Prawns) about lack
of haute Indian cuisine in Clermont - Ferrand (or
more generally, France) and yearning
for his luscious, lip smacking favourite restaurant, the Shahi Maharani in Singapore.
(
For more on toppings
see one
of my newer
posts on pizza toppings)
Start with one batch
of Creamy Mushroom Soup or about 4C if you've made
more than the original recipe —
for more details
see the original
post, a simplified version is as follows.
See the end
of the
post for more details.
I've always been nervous about cooking
for other people, and this blog has amplified the pressure a little bit — our friends and family
see me
posting all these recipes, so the whole idea
of me cooking dinner has become a little
more exciting than it used to be.
Thanks
for posting this recipe again, as on your site I can
see all the wonderful photos and I can't on Joy's
for some reason... do you have any ideas how to rectify that... I'm presuming your
more tech savvy than me being the proud owner
of this blog / site (again can't tell one from the other!!)
See the links at the bottom
of the
post for more holiday cookie ideas from my fellow food bloggers.
Read our
post on this subject
for more information, but basically most
of the tubers you
see marked as yams in the supermarket are sweet potatoes.
(
For more detailed instructions and photos
of the sesame kale portion
of this bowl,
see the Sesame Kale blog
post.)
For more inspiration, all of the blogs listed above have some amazing recipes I hope to see you again next week for the next post in the Sunday Meal Prep seri
For more inspiration, all
of the blogs listed above have some amazing recipes I hope to
see you again next week
for the next post in the Sunday Meal Prep seri
for the next
post in the Sunday Meal Prep series!
Shirley, 8 ounces is 1.5 cups
of zucchini,
for more detail on that please
see the second paragraph
of this
post: --RRB-
For even
more smoothie toppings, click here to
see my brand new
post, 100
of the best smoothie toppings!
See, I
post lots
of veggie + rice based Asian - inspired dishes, and
more often than not, I throw in some tofu
for protein.
Soooo hungry after
seeing this
post I am making
more of your recipes this weekend, watch
for them on instagram!
I plan on
posting more recipes
for dogs on the blog, so if you're into that kind
of thing, let me know what else you'd like to
see!
Now, as
for what I would like to
see (
more of) on here, I honestly don't know, because I genuinely think you do a fantastic job at switching things up and
posting an incredibly varied range
of recipes / foods / meals.
So I've read (and re-read) this
post and your
more recent Canned Coconut Milk + Coconut Cream 101
post, and I'm wondering what you think about using whipped coconut cream in place
of whipped dairy cream in a classic icebox cake (
see this one
for example: http://sevenspoons.net/blog/2009/4/21/one-ribbon-tied-package-and-a-winner.html?rq=icebox).