Enjoy the most
viewed post from last week....
I was going to hit you with this epic post featuring my ahhhhmazing fall decor from last year and tell you what is catching my eye this year but when I went back in to my blog recesses and
viewed the post from last year I was a little... underwhelmed.
Such an honor to have the most -
viewed post from last week!
Congrats on being the top
viewed post from the October Country Fair Blog Party!
However I have to say
viewing this post from a mobile phone was a frustrating experience.
Will is attending the dinner —
view my post from yesterday for more information!
However, an online discussion forum widget allows them to quickly
view posts from their peers on relevant topics and scenarios.
Facebook has announced that it is ending its Explore Feed experiment and has concluded that users don't want a secondary News Feed to
view posts from Pages.
These options include adding more factors of authentication for account access, delegating which audiences can
view posts from and vital information about the user and controlling what types of ads they see.
I am so happy to
view your post from Friday Faves.
That said, I wanted to share with you the most
viewed posts from this year, and they all are very significant to me in their own ways.
Not exact matches
According to Gabriel's father, Fernando, his son became interested in UAVs, or unmanned aerial vehicles, a few months ago after seeing YouTube
postings of personal drone footage — everything
from drones flying through fireworks displays and capturing aerial
views of killer whales in British Columbia's Johnson Strait to police activity on the streets of California and kids surfing monster waves in Newport Beach.
The apology note Target Canada
posted to YouTube in June, featuring interviews with employees
from both head office and the retail floor, has yet to draw millions of
views.
The level of transparency is mind - blowing:
from Marc sharing his yearly objectives on company - wide TV (where all employees can
view and participate), to every single employee's annual goals
posted for all to see — it's phenomenal to walk into a meeting with someone where you know what's important to them, and be able to share how your common goals can be accelerated by working together.»
The
post has received more than 296,462
views and numerous comments
from people dealing with similar criticism on their fitness journey.
«We've heard
from the community that they'd like the ability to
post and
view GIFs as Pins,» the company confirmed to Mashable, «so we're testing ways to make that happen.»
Like a heavyweight boxer whose momentum had turned, Kalanick has taken punch after punch this year,
from the outrage in January over his association with Donald Trump, to the widely -
viewed video of his berating an Uber driver, to the explosive blog
post by an ex-employee alleging systemic sexual discrimination at Uber, to Google's (googl) charges of theft of its self - driving car technology.
But after a couple days, most of the fanfare
from that
post dies down and you've netted 150
views and 15 leads.
Facebook provides a detailed
view of every one of their
posts from the current week.
In analysis, Michael Gray received nearly 600
views of the video, with at least 43 reads of the
post on his blog, and at least 12 inbound links to his website,
from one piece of content.
While some rights holders have argued that the standard for a substantial is very low (the National
Post recently argued in a case that «even the reproduction of a small number of words in a newspaper article can be an impermissible reproduction»), the Copyright Board says that its preliminary
view is that «copying of a few pages or a small percentage
from a book that is not a collection of short works, such as poems, is not substantial.»
Alternately, you can simply grab the most pertinent
post information
from your content calendar and plug it into a separate editorial reporting template, like the one our team uses for monthly updates (click on the image below to
view the full template, or download your own copy).
We are particularly proud to be recognized by Glassdoor Employees» Choice Award because it's based entirely on feedback
from employees who voluntarily and anonymously
posted their
views on Glassdoor over the past -LSB-...]
Here is a
post from Libertarian News that begins, «I recently got into an argument over on the Reddit Bitcoin boards where I held the position that fractional reserve banking with Bitcoins was not possible,» which sounds fun; he recants that
view but does make what I think is a very valid point:
An officer's Facebook
posts that suggested the Parkland school massacre could be a hoax have vanished
from public
view.
As the Washington
Post's Elise Viebeck and Shane Harris noted, four Republican members of the House Intelligence Committee on Sunday dissented
from Trump's
view that corruption has poisoned the Russia investigation in different televised interviews.
I thought you might has some thoughtful
views on IBM
from reading your
posts.
Between 2009 and 2012, I regularly
posted to verify and often correct articles
from notorious and not - so - notorious bears who were manipulating facts to fit their
views.
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Throwback Thursday — Updated Recommended Reading and
Viewing Page *** This is the fifth
post in our new Throwback Thursday's Series, where we share with you
posts from the past blogs to bring you as much value as possible.
Most politicians just push out messages, but Clement takes his followers into his living room and his jam sessions,
posting pictures not only of himself, but also those taken
from his point of
view.
Businesses can schedule
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PS: see Reality, you can make non-cut and paste
post that folks can agree with I still disagree with most of your
views but if your numbers are true, this dude is only 6k away
from what Obama and the Dems consider to being an «rich «American.
lol, you really are a moron... first reread that
post you quoted
from me... where in that sentence does it say that latin was the original language for the bible — it says that there was an uproar over it being printed in another language other then latin — thats because around the time of henry the 8th the only way to
view the bible was in latin... the torah is the original bible, the new sh!t is just that, new — its an addition and thats all it will ever be!
But a video along those lines has been
viewed 15 million times and liked more than a quarter - million times since it was
posted on January 10, featuring an enthusiastic young Christian
from Washington state.
Still, as is clear
from the avalanche of sometimes outraged
postings on all the relevant Internet sites, there is simply no way to convince conspiracy theorists that the evidence for their position is too thin to be convincing and that the evidence for a traditional
view is thoroughly persuasive.
In a
post — Cold War,
post-9 / 11 world strewn with conflicts involving competing religious postures and contradictory global
views, where supposed divisions on lines of race, culture, and faith are loudly promoted and violently exploited, the example of past wars fought in pursuit of religious idealism has proved seductive for some seeking false assurance
from continuity with history.
If I have found anything
from posting this question, its that it doesn't matter if your religious or anti-religious, people are always defensive about their
views (not enough open - mindedness or politeness for that matter).
I take it
from your previous
post about Lance that you still hold to the FG
view of faith / eternal life.
So I've been deluged by (two) requests to
post the Mad Men stuff
from my Furman talk: From our view, people not so long ago lived somewhere between contemptible self - indulgence and inexplicable insan
from my Furman talk:
From our view, people not so long ago lived somewhere between contemptible self - indulgence and inexplicable insan
From our
view, people not so long ago lived somewhere between contemptible self - indulgence and inexplicable insanity.
We keep forgetting where the apostles came
from and how they worshipped, and impose a
post Constantinian
view of «church» on the early church.
The rest of your
post, detailing the vast wonder that is the universe, best suits Einstein's marveling at nature's mystery, and is very, very far away
from the average Christian's
view of a personal God.
If this were done, then the inevitable danger which every dogmatician must, confront [and here lies the dignity and greatness of his task] would be more clearly recognized: namely, the danger that he may not remain upon an extension of the biblical line, but rather interpret the biblical texts primarily ex
post facto,
from the point of
view of his «going beyond the New Testament.
Where do you think the knowledge that enables you to sit in an air - conditioned place and use a computer to
post your
views came
from?
Anyway, I will write a lot more about this when I get to the subject of hell in the current book I am writing on the violence of God, but I wanted to just give a short preview of my
views on hell, and provide a follow - up
from the
post yesterday about whether Jesus spoke of hell more than heaven.
Furthermore, the entire point of my
post was to show that even though I am a Christian and do not agree with the atheist
view of God (which is to say the idea of the absense of God), I STILL support this soldier in their right to attend the ceremony and NOT have to bow their head, and believe that any Christian or other person who would force this soldier to do so by threat of removal
from the ceremony, is just plain wrong.
So you can imagine what your
posts look like
from an intellectual point of
view.
In their
view, the end of times would be heralded by a cosmic visitor, the «son of man» who would cause the dead to rise bodily
from their graves and live in a Utopian
post Apocalyptic kingdom here on Earth.
Several of these attempts were summarized in the previous
posts when we looked at several of the
views of how people seek to explain the violence of God in Scripture, but the tragic fact is that violence of Israel can not easily be explained away, and often the same reasoning that is used to get Israel if the hook in her violence toward neighboring nations is then used to justify (and even encourage) violence today
from our own country toward those we
view as enemies of God.
@Mike:
From Smurfettes post... «Oh, and I'm an atheist from the point of view that i do not believe that a god or gods exist, but i do not say — nor do i take the position — that there is no god or gods, as it is within the realm of possibility.&ra
From Smurfettes
post... «Oh, and I'm an atheist
from the point of view that i do not believe that a god or gods exist, but i do not say — nor do i take the position — that there is no god or gods, as it is within the realm of possibility.&ra
from the point of
view that i do not believe that a god or gods exist, but i do not say — nor do i take the position — that there is no god or gods, as it is within the realm of possibility.»