Sentences with phrase «what about controversial topics»

But what about controversial topics?

Not exact matches

We recently spoke with Eldredge about why he wanted to tackle the controversial (just ask Rob Bell) topic of the afterlife, what happens when people die and what the Bible might really say about heaven and hell.
Shift your conversations from lectures and advice - giving to asking your teen's opinions and ideas about a newsworthy or controversial topic, giving them the sense that you are genuinely interested in what they think and believe.
It's a hard decision to make, and since it's a very controversial topic, you might find yourself worrying about what to do for a long time before your baby is born and well after, too.
Like you, I won't make a public declaration about what I've done for my children but I will say that I wholeheartedly appreciate your tone, your word choices, and straightforward approach to a controversial topic.
A lot of what we thought we knew about cholesterol isn't true so you don't have to be afraid of cholesterol — but that's all I'm going to say about that controversial topic.
Ferfolja adds: «There is also a [New South Wales Department of Education] document called the Controversial Issues in Schools policy and that also talks about having to get parental permission if you're going to raise a controversial issue, sensitive topic — so what does that actually mean Controversial Issues in Schools policy and that also talks about having to get parental permission if you're going to raise a controversial issue, sensitive topic — so what does that actually mean controversial issue, sensitive topic — so what does that actually mean for teachers?
When you face difficulties choosing what to write about or the topic seems to be too controversial or complicated, drafting an outline is one of the most effective ways to start off writing an essay.
I mean, that's the wonderful thing about self - publishing, is what New York would have been not able to sell to a bookstore or maybe not quite sure that they could do anything with, or be able to market it, or it was too controversial, or it was a topic that they don't cover, or whatever, you can do that now.
If you're like me, when you finish an online article about some controversial topic, you zip to the comments section to see what other readers think about the issue at hand.
Whatever you think about GMOs — and believe me, I know this is a controversial topic — the consumer has a right to know what's in the products they are buying.
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