«I hadn't gone there with the intention of doing business,» he says, «but I kept
thinking about the paper I'd written and decided to check things out.»
And even if you have yet to get around to
thinking about papers, I guarantee your advisor has.
Before presenting some final
thoughts about this paper and the series in general, I wanted to review still another section of the Mravec et al (3) paper that I feel is both so important and so under - appreciated that it will form the basis of my next Moss Nutrition Report series - the gut - brain connection.
I look forward to hearing
your thoughts about the paper.
While you are selecting the topic,
think about the paper that how you will be proficient to transform your topic into a flawless informative paper.
That's what everyone
thought about paper books, until the eBook changed the marketplace completely.
Many editors and publishers are still
thinking about paper books and don't think about the fact that they are producing content that can be scalable and used on other devices.»
I was
thinking about this paper in 1981: Hansen, James, D. Johnson, Andrew Lacis, Sergej Lebedeff, Po Lee, David Rind, and Gary Russell.
The key, then, is to start with a solid paperless office transition plan that emphasizes changing the way
you think about your paper files and your paper workflow.
Perhaps I just need to take a few minutes to
think about the paper that still flows through my office, and decide how to deal with it.
Understandably, cost may be a major consideration when choosing an executive resume writer, but if that's your first and only concern, you're only
thinking about the paper or digital document you'll walk away with.
Can't stop
thinking about this paper since I saw this post.
Not exact matches
The
paper suggests that reframing the way you
think about what you're doing while networking can help you feel «cleaner.»
Think about online accounting software Freshbooks, major appliance company General Electric or toilet
paper company Charmin — they know their customers and how to sell to them.
Further evidence comes from the interesting fact that the parchment version of the Declaration of Independence that is on display and kept in the United States National Archives wasn't actually written until July 19th; this being a copy of the approved text that was announced to the world on July 4th, with
about 150 - 200 copies being made on
paper and distributed on that date (26 of which are still around today, thus pre-dating what is now generally
thought of as the «original»).
As for the fact that he spends his days (and nights)
thinking about toilet
paper while his peers are engaged in traditional collegiate activities,
If the
thought of putting pen to
paper makes your knees weak, know that your plan is less
about perfect prose and more
about the bottom line.
The first is a practical matter for the
paper, which is that attacking and undermining the source that helped the company win a Pulitzer Prize looks hypocritical at best and craven at worst, and is almost certain to make future Snowdens
think twice or even three times
about going to the newspaper with a leak or a classified tip.
Also
think about buying disposable clean - up items like toilet
paper and
paper towels.
Money isn't everything, but when your family needs your
paper route tips to buy food, it is everything you
think about.
Golfman started
thinking about alternative
paper more than 20 years ago, while pioneering Winnipeg's blue - box recycling program.
Find time to spend 15 minutes with a piece of
paper and pen
thinking about the next 12 months of your work and life.
She confided to Stephen Petherbridge, a former Ryerson professor who was an editor at the
paper, that she was
thinking about a career in journalism.
«
Thinking about who your customers are and how they might be changing becomes a really, really low priority item» amid the daily chaos of overseeing sales, accounting, hiring, and technology, says Peter Francese, the
paper's author.
There's no need to sound the alarms and go into panic mode if you're still using good old - fashioned pen and
paper signatures, but now is a good time to
think about switching.
John Scott - Railton, who researches digital rights and privacy at the Citizen Lab at the University of Toronto, said he recently
thought back to all the PowerPoint presentations and
papers he had given and seen that cautioned
about how third parties might access and abuse user data.
I'll summarize the
paper's conclusions, then share a few
thoughts about what they might mean — for companies, entrepreneurs and entrepreneurial education.
And then when you
think about Reinhart and Rogoff's work, if you've read all the white
papers that they've written prior to writing the book, one of the other conclusions that they draw is when debt gets to be
about 100 % GDP it becomes problematic.
Anthony: I
think it's important to note that this whole thing started
about a decade ago with a white
paper about a peer - to - peer, digital cash payment system, but over the past decade, people have realized that this underlying technology has a ton of applications, not just in financial services and payments, but in other industries such as health care, supply chain and so on.
I was also interested in this concept of money — I remember
thinking about physical money and it being this worthless piece of
paper with worthless names stamped on it — yet people give it value.
I have no idea how you would go
about finding all the possible «tracings» for a carbon atom, but I
think you'd need a stack of graph
paper and some sort of computer program?
Supporting her and her ruling Socialist party is a network of deconstructionist
think tanks (like the ominously named Terra Nova) that draft white
papers about how to purge machismo, heterosexism, Eurocentrism, and nostalgia wherever such toxins may lurk.
If you
think I am wrong, then why don't you give me your name and what city you live in and I will run a story in the local
paper that you are a s3x offender who has been harassing local children, and maybe even run a story on the national news
about it.
I would
think God, and / or, Allah, cares a little bit more
about human life than words on some
paper from a book.
The EV authors were putting on
paper what I had been
thinking about for at least the previous 10 years, and I wanted to connect with them personally because I was (pretty desperately) looking for a group of Protestant Christians with whom I could seek God, hoping to find anything like what they were advocating and describing near where I live in the Coastal Range of northern California — the pickin's were and are really slim.
paper The last thirty years have seen a revolution in the way historians
think about the Crusades.
I know some Christians that
think the decision
about who goes where is actually up to God and that God is not limited or constrained by what some people 2000 years ago happened to write down on
paper or what more recent people read into those words.
Somehow as a society we've not
thought collectively
about where all this waste is going or what the consequences are, though
paper bags and glass milk bottles being collected and re-used are still within living memory.
In outlining the possibilities of Christian
thinking in relation to Islam I had in a
paper attempted to present my views on the reasons for the lack of enthusiasm
about the importance of Christian - Muslim interface for theologizing.1 I had introduced the idea of the different purposes of the Bible and the Qur» an as an approach to the common material.
if you can lie to yourself with immunity, you might be an atheist if you
think the indifferent support your side, you might be an atheist if you don't
think at all, you might be an atheist if you are drawn to religious discussions
thinking someone wants to hear your opinion, you might be an atheist if you copy paste every piece of crap theory you find, you might be an atheist if you
think you are right no matter what the evidence shows, you might be an atheist if you can't hold your water when you
think about science, you might be an atheist if you can't write the word God, with proper capitalization, you might be an atheist if you
think your view has enough support to be a percentage of the seven billion people on earth, you might be an atheist if you
think The View has enough support to be a percentage of the seven billion people on earth, you might be an atheist if you live in a tar
paper shack, writing manifestos, you might be an atheist if you
think you're basically a good person, and your own final authority you might be an atheist if you
think your great aunt Tillie was a simian, you might be an atheist if you own an autographed copy of Origin Of The Species, you might be an atheist if you
think that when you die you're worm food, you might be an atheist if you
think the sun rises and sets for you alone, you might be an atheist if all you can
think about is Charles Darwin when you're with your significant other, you might be an atheist if all you can
think about is you when you're with your significant other, you might be an atheist if you attend a church but palm the offering plate when it passes, you might be an atheist If
think this exhausts all the possibilities of definition, you might be an atheist.
I
think that if you do, your
paper theology
about Muslims might change.
maybe i should paint my body and roll over and over on a big piece of white
paper... its
about all i could muster for creativity right now... tired, exhausted really, sad, and unemployed...
think i could make some bucks with it?
I
think Creel is correct in claiming that on Hartshorne's view God learns
about possibilities as time goes on; indeed, earlier portions of this
paper imply that this is a consequence of any view which understands possibilities as a continuum.
(What seminary student doesn't
think this
about his every research
paper?)
I was
thinking a bit more
about the violence of God and the source of evil today (as these topics are consuming my
thoughts recently), and I remembered a
paper I wrote back in 1999 while at Denver Seminary for a class I had with Douglas Groothuis.
to each their own, though the things she listed are not what christianity is supposed to be
about, for lack of a better word anyone who believes in christ is christian, you can
think the bible is delicious edible nom nom nom food or toilet
paper and not believe anything more but still believe in christ and the teachings of love and still be considered a christian.
What I am seeking in this
paper is a way of
thinking about the situation appropriate for those who are committed to dialogue.
Of course a future researcher might find in the
papers of some friend of Whitehead's a reference to what he
thought about the doctrine of papal infallibility, which Newman was reluctant to accept, and which Mrs. Whitehead later said was the great obstacle.
How do you
think people respond when they see yet another article in the
paper about a church that prioritized protecting its reputation over protecting children who were being abused?
i mean
think about it all waste
paper an makeing
paper crete homes for the homeless.