Sentences with phrase «subject of your essay»

Describing the origins and direction of that change, as well as marking the legal battles that lie ahead, are the subjects of this essay.
You should start with an introduction by giving a brief idea about the subject of your essay in an attractive manner to grab the attention of your readers.
To succeed in effective communication essay writing, you have to gather much information concerning the subject of your essay and this information should be very interesting and exciting one.
The academic writers provide unlimited regular revision for the students to make them understand the subject of the essay.
«The Taming of the Shrew» EssayIf you take into account a number of plays written by William Shakespeare and discussed in essays, you will be amazed that over 10 work pieces are the subjects of essays on literary courses for students.
As you know, any kind of discursive essay demands from a writer to hide his or her own points of view, feelings, and emotions while presenting the topic, and just to disclose the present situation concerning the subject of their essays.
The key here is to identify the key characteristics of the subject of the essay and craft paragraphs with good topic sentences that address each of those characteristics.
I've already finished the first essay (https://thecurvycrone.wordpress.com/2014/09/15/tara-as-hestia-the-centre-did-hold/) and received much encouragement from Amber Benson, who is an amazing author herself and who played Tara, the subject of the essay.
Indeed discussions of Reinhardt's bequest to sixties painting overwhelmingly focus on a single painter — i.e. Stella (the historiographic problem of taking Stella to be representative of the entirety of sixties painting is the subject of another essay).
The fact that Malevich eventually moved his Suprematist vocabulary off the canvas into maximal architectural forms is equally fascinating, but this is the subject of another essay, still in progress.
In 2005 he was included in «Painting Surface Space ``, a major exhibition at the Goetz Collection in Munich and the subject of an essay by Rudi Fuchs in the accompanying catalogue.
The work is the subject of an essay by Leslie Dick featured in the new issue.
The manifesto of art collective Bruce High Quality foundation, the subject of an essay by Legacy Russell in this...

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Lots of this sort of advice has been shared lately in light of Lawrence's brave essay on the subject.
In fact, Harvard Business Review has recently published a short collection of essays on the subject in a new book called Mindfulness: Emotional Intelligence.
The LRC runs lively, expert reviews of Canadian books — as well as the occasional foreign title, if on a Canadian subject or considered alongside Canadian titles on the same theme — and essays by some of the country's most thought - provoking writers.
Readers have pointed out that Johannes Hirn made Tsarnaev the subject of a photo essay, «Will Box for Passport,» taken before the boxer competed at National Golden Gloves competition in Salt Lake City.
To participate in the contest, simply send your finished essay to [email protected] with the subject line that includes the title of your essay as well as the solution group your product falls under.
In his 1897 essay «The Will To Believe,» James explained why, even in an age of doubt, Christianity remained a real, active option, that is, as he defined it, the subject of a live, forced, and momentous decision.
A Jewish Quest for Religious Meaning: Collected Essays by Norman Frimer Ktav, 305 pages, $ 27.50 A variety of subjects» e.g., faith, theology, ethics, ritual» are discussed from the standpoint of Orthodox Judaism.
The state of the academy, conflicts of feminisms, pro «choice denial of choice, and why journalists behave as they do are among the myriad subjects address ed in these pithy essays on a culture that is, Mr. Leo regretfully notes, gravely wayward.
The March 12, 2015 issue of Nature magazine contains an essay — not an original thesis, rather a summation — by two English geographers entitled «Defining the Anthropocene,» the subject of which is whether (and starting when) human activity has so altered the global environment as to constitute a new geologic age: the Anthropocene Age, as successor to the 11,000 - year Holocene Epoch that is itself part of the larger 2.6 million year - old Quaternary Period (or Great Ice Age).
The present volume is really a collection of studies, and it might easily have grown to twice its size if other topics had been included: for example the miracle stories — I should have liked to examine Alan Richardson's new book on The Miracle - Stories of the Gospels (1942)-- or a fuller study of the so - called messianic consciousness of Jesus, the theory of interim ethics, the relation of eschatology and ethics in Jesus» teachings — see Professor Amos N. Wilder's book on the subject, Eschatology and Ethics in the Teaching of Jesus (1939)-- the influence of the Old Testament upon the earliest interpretation of the life of Jesus — see Professor David E. Adams» new book, Man of God (1941), and Professor E. W. K. Mould's The World - View of Jesus (1941)-- or sonic of the topics treated in the new volume of essays presented to Professor William Jackson Lowstuter, New Testament Studies (1942), edited by Professor Edwin Prince Booth.
It comes close to providing a unified perspective on the subject, despite being a collection of essays.
The main thrust of this essay, then, is to establish that the principle of process asserts that an occasion qua actual subject creates, or produces, that same occasion qua actual superject.
Not much more than ten years ago a competent student of mine at the University of Chicago who had done good experimental work trying to help addicts wrote his B. D. essay on this subject.
As Bellah noted in his initial essay on the subject, civil religion in America seems to function best when it apprehends «transcendent religious reality... as revealed through the experience of the American people»; yet the growing interdependence of America with the world order appears to «necessitate the incorporation of vital international symbolism into our civil religion» (Beyond Belief [Harper & Row, 1970], pp. 179, 186).
My second point is that I do not see how one who adheres to the doctrine of regional inclusion can avoid affirming that one prehension has two subjects and this implication of the doctrine constitutes a reduction ad absurdum.8 That if established, it would be a reductio is clear from passages such as the following: «A feeling is in all respects determinate, with a determinate subject, determinate initial data...»; no feeling can be abstracted either from its data, or its subject» (Process and Reality, An Essay in Cosmology 338 and 355).
«The ultimate creative purpose» is «that each unification shall achieve some maximum depth of intensity of feeling, subject to the conditions of its concrescence» (Process and Reality, An Essay in Cosmology 381).
Over the course of two decades he has been intimately linked with the journal, publishing essay after essay on subjects that extended from Shakespeare to original sin, from the latest movie, to the nature of evolution....
The very rich (and thick) volume includes a biographical essay, a personal memoir by one of Torrance's students, now an Orthodox priest; nine substantial papers on subjects like St. Athanasius, the Divine Monarchia, and the rationality of the cosmos; a review of the letters between Torrance and Georges Florovsky; and two articles by Torrance himself, «The Relevance of Orthodoxy» and «The Orthodox Church in Great Britain.»
His idea of a «new synthesis», proposed mainly in his book Catholicism: A New Synthesis and developed in his many theological and philosophical essays, was an attempt to grapple precisely with the issues we have spoken of: the post-Cartesian «turn to the subject» (that is: the loss of faith in the objectivity of knowledge and the subsequent exclusive concern of philosophy with the self and the subjective idea as the norm of «truth») and the philosophy of evolution with its implications for a dynamic rather than a static universe.
One of the best essays is on the subject of Pope Benedict XVI's visit to Britain in 2010.
A major part of the problem is that though Immanuel Kant wrote about dignity in the 18th century and the word was in use even earlier, strong efforts to elucidate and work with it have not been made (as have been made for, say, the notion of human rights, the subject of innumerable books, essays and court cases).
In the second section of this essay it will have to be considered whether at least in principle a relative demarcation of the respective domains of theology and science is possible even despite the comprehensive basic principle already laid down that the material or subject - matters of theology and the secular sciences partly overlap and that consequently it is impossible to avoid from the start absolutely all contact or conflict.
Schubert Ogden, author of The Reality of God and Other Essays and an outstanding process theologian, argues against subjective immortality, which he defines in the second sense, as people»... continuing to exist as subjects for the infinite future.
The essay by the distinguished jurist and constitutional scholar Robert H. Bork on «lawless law» was an important part of that symposium, and he returns to that subject in a comprehensive and devastating article in the New Criterion, titled «Adversary Jurisprudence.»
Human Cloning, containing a number of relatively short essays on cloning and including also a few statements from religious denominations and the recommendations of the NBAC, is therefore a useful addition to public reflection on the subject.
I have a pile of essays downstairs, I suppose 15 or 18, which are more or less talks I've prepared around the country on all sorts of subjects, but mostly reflections on Indochina and also the nuclear arms race — sometimes from the scriptural viewpoint, sometimes from a purely political one.
In his 1936 essay «The Irrational Element in Poetry,» Stevens remarks that the poet uses his intuition both in the selection of the subject of a poem and in his selection of the right words or sounds.
He has written extensively on the subject and once published an essay, «The Heritage of Abraham,» that is among the most beautiful Catholic tributes ever penned to Judaism.
So, if we want to help cure our sick world we had better remember that the real subject matter of this hook is not likely to emerge unless each of us looks through the conscious language of the essays, asking, «Now what is it that he doesn't know he is saying?»
Of most authors, however, a biographical essay suffices, and indeed requires more real intellect to write well than a lengthy recitation of every known fact about its subjecOf most authors, however, a biographical essay suffices, and indeed requires more real intellect to write well than a lengthy recitation of every known fact about its subjecof every known fact about its subject.
In this essay, I have referred only to the book of Genesis and thus have chosen not to mention the prohibitions against homosexuality included in Leviticus, for it seems to me that what is at stake now is not homosexuality, which is a fact, a reality, whatever my view of it as a rabbi might be, but the risk of irreversibly scrambling genealogies, questions of legal and social status (the child - as - subject becoming child - as - object), and identities — a confusion that would be harmful to society as a whole and that would lose sight of the general interest in seeking the advantage of a tiny minority.
In a famous essay of his he distinguishes between the naïve poet, who is characterized by spontaneity, immediacy and absence of self - consciousness, and the sentimental poet, who subjects his feelings to the scrutiny of the intellect, tests their validity by reference to some external criterion.
In his latest book, he collects a set of very short essays organized alphabetically and covering an en?gagingly idiosyncratic list of subjects - from airplanes and psalms to a deceased abbott named Zerr.
The present book collects ten of Mosse's essays on the subject, published over a period dating back to 1961.
Many of his most important essays on the subject are available only in learned journals or in anthologies substantially devoted to other topics.
Johnson was the subject of Tom Wolfe's famous essay for Esquire magazine in 1965 titled, «The Last American Hero is Junior Johnson.
Dr. Hugh LaFollette, a philosophy professor of ethics wrote the primary essay on the subject.
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