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Typo in a previous post of mine: «We already see this true in Europe in which their science and math education along with a society valuing science has created unprecedented numbers of non-believers *»
@Mcrunner34 adam and eve is a myth (see my points in previous posts which u did nt answer logically).
As seen in the previous posts (which you can find listed at the bottom of this post), one common approach to explaining the violence of God in the Old Testament is to deny or modify one of the central and historic convictions of conservative Christianity: that the Bible is the inspired and inerrant Word of God.
If (as we saw in a previous post) the gospel is more than a set of propositions which must be believed to receive eternal life, then gospelism is way more than just sharing a set of propositions to a person in the hopes that they will believe and receive eternal life.
So does the passage have any real application for people today who do not tithe, or who give less than the traditional 10 % (which is really only 3 %, as we saw in a previous post)?
You might have seen all the various salmon recipes and marinades I used in previous posts and I could probably eat it five days out of a week, which I've tried to do until my husband put his foot down and pleaded for beef and poultry.
We can only wait and see, but according to a source who seems to find some inside information (Pablo) who I mentioned in a previous post, he does state that Wenger is closing in on a Striker deal which he describes as being madness!?
I see very little mention of Ramires on Arteta... As I mentioned in a previous post on another article: expect to see refs going blind in our upcoming games, which will facilitate targeting of key players for long term injuries to derail our season.
If you have seen my previous posts showing Day 1 and Day 2 of the menus you may notice that in America you have choices between the main meal, which is not the case in France.
While it is a highly processed food it has not undergone fermentation and therefore contains phytates (see previous post) trypsin (a protease) inhibitors, phytoestrogens (a good way for men to reduce their testosterone), and goitrogens (which reduce thyroid function).
The straw that broke the camel's back was a pair I recently purchased from Topshop which has this gorgeous lace up detail running down the side and I couldn't resist them (see them HERE in a previous post).
And you got ta love the name necklace (see below), which I highlighted in a previous post!
Typically winter is a time for quilted puffer vests or faux fur vests (which if you've seen previous posts you know I certainly wear a lot of), but why not break the mold and go for denim... yes the whole point of a vest is a little extra warmth, but with an already warm and cozy sweater I think it's just fine to go for a fashionable look and rock a little denim in the winter!
I've accessorized this outfit with my white Gucci belt, which you've definitely seen in previous posts, and Amiclubwear necklace to fit the bright green, yellow, and festive array of springing colors for Sunday funday.
The sleeves of the purple Max Mara coat which you saw in my previous post were too long.
However managed to get nearly everything on my Nordstrom Wishlist which I started when I saw your previous post.
A more casual outfit I was also wearing, and which tends to be my weekend uniform when I am not wearing jeans (see previous post), is a denim mini / trainers / tee - shirt combo.
As you may have seen in an earlier blog post, I also commissioned Maki's previous business partner Laura Kimsey for the matching bag, which is every bit as beautiful in person as it looks on screen.
It is the second post in a three - part series where I'm going to discuss in detail using Match.com (see my previous article), eHarmony, and finally I will compare these services to determine which is the «better» of the two.
Oscar Players... Maybe The Artist, directed by Michel Hazanavicius, an homage to Old Hollywood (France) Carnage, directed by Roman Polanski, an adaptation of the hit play (see previous posts)(France / Germany / Poland) The Descendants, directed by Alexander Payne, in which George Clooney has multiple crises (USA) My Week With Marilyn, directed by Simon Curtis, about a week in Marilyn's life during the filming of The Prince and the Showgirl (see previous posts)(UK)
(see previous posts)(Denmark) The Skin I Live In, directed by Pedro Almodóvar, in which the director finally reunites with Antonio Banderas for a gruesome tale of revenge involving a plastic surgeon.
Today the Assembly Committee on Education recommended passage of Assembly Bill 751 as amended by Assembly Amendment 3, which (see previous post) will have a detrimental fiscal effect on 142 school districts currently impacted by the Racine and statewide voucher programs.
See a previous VAMboozled post about Ayer and this debacle here, but more importantly click here for the full nprED article in which the article author also writes quite eloquently about how «value - added modeling, it turns out, is really, really hard.»
See previous VAMboozled posts about Huffman's more - than - controversial past in the state of Tennessee here, here, and here, but more importantly click here for the full article (from which I pulled excerpts above) explaining Huffman's past and resignation.
This all started when I called the number posted in an article pertaining to the Art Institutes closing locations to see if I qualified for any Student Loan forgiveness, which I was vaguely aware of from my previous explorations into the permanent stain on my life which are my student loans.
For more on this confusing issue, see my previous post on international currency expose and this case study, which explains the math.
While we were away in August (see post), the biggest travel news story seemed to be Delta's computer outage, which wreaked havoc on summer travel plans, cost Delta $ 100 million, and exposed how airlines have wiggled out of previous arrangements to honor each other's tickets in such cases.
See our previous post on the range of model simulations for the recent period — which include a significant number that have similar trends to observed, even while they have the same long term trends.
Inline # 34 — Gavin, on my previous postings in the http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2008/09/how-much-will-sea-level-rise/ thread (which you may have missed) I explained how I saw your referenced article as not dealing with the most critical question raised by the Hansen paper as I see it — I actually asked the same question then in # 18.
McIntyre has a new post where he tries to rescue the previous «projections» — but he confuses the changes in HadSST (ocean temperatures, which he is plotting) and the changes in HadCRUT3 (the global surface air temperature anomaly) which is what his projection was for (as can be seen in the figures in the main post).
Indeed, it would be no exaggeration to emphasize that soils lies at the heart of the food - water - energy trilemma, which this blog has been harping on as of late (see previous post).
See my previous post here, Lets Play Hockey Again, which was right about the Medieval Warm Period (MWP) but wrong about the «blade origins.
A new paper by Trenberth et al. (2014) notes that the amount of heat accumulating in the global climate (most of which is absorbed by the oceans) is generally consistent with the observed global energy imbalance (see the previous post for further details).
For background, see my previous post, and updates by Eli Rabett and Climate Science Watch, which has been keeping the closest tabs on the case.
For more on the terrestrial foods topic, see my detailed discussion in this previous post, and this recent (March 30) ScienceNews report on yet another, largely anecdotal «polar bears resort to bird eggs because of declining sea ice» story (see photo below, based on a new paper by Prop and colleagues), which was also covered March 31 at the DailyMail («Polar bears are forced to raid seabird nests as Arctic sea ice melts — eating more than 200 eggs in two hours,» with lots of hand - wringing and sea ice hype but little mention of the fact that there are many more bears now than there were in the early 1970s around Svalbard or that the variable, cyclical, AMO (not global warming) has had the largest impact on sea ice conditions in the Barents Sea).
The shutdown is the latest in a string of embarrassments for BP, which has suffered from a host of safety, environmental and regulatory problems in recent months, including a large oil spill at Prudhoe Bay earlier this year [see previous post].
The mid-market firm saw both revenue and profits fall significantly at the close of last year, with turnover for 2010 - 11 coming in at # 59m, 9 % down on the # 64.9 m posted the previous year, a result which saw the firm drop out of the UK top 50.
[1] See my previous posts on legal aid and access to justice here and here, which cite research out of Canada and Harvard.
The Plaintiff appealed, arguing that the motion judge had not properly considered whether Ontario was the «forum of necessity» — i.e. the doctrine allowing the Court to assume jurisdiction over a dispute, even though there is no «real and substantial connection» with Ontario, because there is no other forum in which the plaintiff can reasonably seek relief (see our previous posts regarding the doctrine of «forum of necessity» here and here).
The document is a response to the Government's Consultation (see my and Angus McCullough QC's previous posts) which have to be sent via email or post by tomorrow, Friday 6 January 2012.
Common Law Marriage (Ontario) As I just blogged about (see previous blog post), there is a big misconception that cohabiting couples either have the same rights and obligations as married spouses (which they don't) or don't have any rights at all (which they do / can have) when it comes to things like support, ownership -LSB-...]
See my previous post (http://www.slaw.ca/2006/02/21/ip-and-open-access-discussions-begin-to-converge/#comments) for some others, and some resources on the issues of copyright, which can be one of the barriers to a project like this.
A previous post last updated March 17 reiterated new asset additions would be done under stringent controls, a commitment that followed December's highly controversial addition of support for altcoin Bitcoin Cash, which saw Coinbase accused of insider trading.
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