Sentences with phrase «who read the story»

(Every successful entrepreneur I know who reads those stories probably thinks, «Cool.
So stories won't disappear, though they might be pushed to more obscure corners of the News Feed if flagged or if Facebook observes that users who read a story don't go on to share it.
Lastly, the authors of the greek myths and the accounts of seeing craetures we know don't exist were as real to them as god is to you and to everyone else who read the stories.
Believers who read these stories aren't going to be swayed by such things any more than you will by the quoting of Scripture (since you've already said that you believe it to be a book of made up stories).
@chuckles «Lastly, the authors of the greek myths and the accounts of seeing craetures we know don't exist were as real to them as god is to you and to everyone else who read the stories.
Positive outcomes to problems do not certify the power of God except to those who read the story of humankind by the light of their faith.
In a perfect world, this place would be full of ample - bosomed grandmother types who read stories and who always want to hold your baby and who know just what to do.
Ever since that story got published I've been receiving numerous calls from as far as Nigeria; all my clients and business partners who read that story got vexed.
She possesses a beauty common to all girls in love stories, a beauty that many girls around the world, and in Iran, who read these stories want to possess.
But Amazon also did something recently that gave many consumers who read the story pause — it actually reached in and removed content from existing Kindles.
In the UK, a National Literacy Survey found that children who read stories both on tablets and in print are more likely to have above - average vocabulary than those who read in printed books alone.
Lucy's sweet face won over the hearts of many who read her story on our website, but she was lucky enough to be invited to stay in her loving foster home.
Results suggested that children who read the story where animals were depicted with human - like traits were more likely to assign human psychological, but not physical, traits to animals later.
Without firm statistics from Wenner Media, figuring out the exact number of people who read the story is difficult.
People who read these stories are understandably left with the impression that the more solar and wind energy we produce, the lower electricity prices will become.
Of note, members who read stories on realtor.org, Inman News, and elsewhere were asking:
Apparently, unsolicited legal advice given to REM by a lawyer who read the story advised in favour of removal of same from this venue, partly due to the fact that I named all participants, including the buyer, seller, seller's listing Realtor, seller's lawyer and the judge, as well as being due to the fact that I was a direct participant in the proceedings.

Not exact matches

Today's must - read story is from Fortune «s Shawn Tully, who looked at various proxy filings from the casino empire once run by current GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump.
I read this book in college, it is an encouraging story of true entrepreneurship and someone who made a vision come to life that I think every entrepreneur should get to know.
It's an heart wrenching story and a great read; so much so that it is soon to become a major motion picture produced by Gerald Molen who produced or co-produced Shindler's List, Jurassic Park, Rain Man and many more Hollywood blockbusters.
The imagery paints the picture of any good story, we could say that [Spoilers if you haven't read / seen Lord of the Rings] «Frodo and Sam fight a giant spider,» but Tolkien spends an entire chapter on the ordeal, taking the time to help the reader visualize the ferocious nature of the enemy and the bravery of our heroes who persevere despite their many weaknesses (doubt, fear, dismay, etc..)
When there's a breaking news story, newsrooms scramble to find an expert who can take the sometimes complex and emotionally loaded facts of the case and explain them to those watching, listening and reading at home.
Today's must - read story is by Fortune's Chris Matthews, who reveals that wealth concentration is growing as millionaires take over an even bigger chunk of the world's wealth.
I chuckled as I read the recent story of a job seeker who built a bot to apply to thousands of jobs for him.
You will often hear stories about someone who didn't read people and acted in anger, or maybe it's someone who didn't read people correctly and paid for it when a business decision ended up looking cold and impersonal.
For anyone who wants to read the best damn feature out there on this debate — and on the epic story of the effort to find a worthy Alzheimer's drug — I recommend this 2015 Fortune classic by my colleague Erika Fry: «Can Biogen Beat The Memory Thief?»
Here — for your reading pleasure — is a countdown of the year's most - viewed stories about far - out technologies and the entrepreneurs who are dreaming them up.
Not only could videos attract an audience that may not have the inclination or patience to read your written story, but they also have the power to more strongly engage those who watch and motivate them to support your project.
Everyone has read stories about the visionary leader who was able to see the future.
The half - dozen diverse stories are a must read for anyone who has lived under the shadow of depression, covering the founders» level of disclosure about their condition, recommended approaches to staying healthy, and opinions on the level of stigma remaining in the industry.
According to research conducted at the University of Toronto, study participants who read short - story fiction experienced far less need for «cognitive closure» compared with counterparts who read nonfiction essays.
Today's must - read story is by Fortune contributor Heidi Hartmann, an economist, MacArthur Fellow, and president of the Institute for Women's Policy Research, who reports that the gender pay gap hit a record low last year.
«In a lot of stories you read, it regresses back to happy talk at the end — there was a problem, we solved it and now it's all fixed,» says Michael Freeman, a psychiatrist who is studying the personality traits of entrepreneurs at University of California, San Francisco.
No one cares that you sell boots and jackets that resist heat — but many will read the story of a fireman who saved the lives of a family because he or she is using your boots and jacket.»
Today's must - read story is from Fortune «s Leigh Gallagher and it features an exclusive interview with Maren Kate Donovan, founder and CEO of virtual assistant startup Zirtual, who talked about flawed financial projections and what caused her company to lay off 400 people earlier this week before announcing that Zirtual will be acquired by Startups.co.
It strikes me, in reading Snyder's collected stories, that the «cool kids» of tech are imposing on women the lousy environment they once suffered through — back when they were the nerds who got teased and hassled.
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He remembers reading a story about a boy from Chicago who studied in Weimar Germany, and his parents sent him tuition and rent money every month.
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Like the great entrepreneurs who came before him, Elon Musk's life story reads like myth.
Also worth reading: This story on a kick - ass New York attorney who specializes in sexual privacy law.
It's also helpful to take a tip or two from professional journalists, who write their content as «must - read» stories (for inspiration, read «6 Ideas B2B Content Marketers Can Take from Professional Journalists «-RRB-.
Meet the innovator who is making it possible for parents and loved ones who are away from home to read bedtime stories to children.
anyone who has read and understood the mountains of evidence for evolution and compared it to a contradictory, fanciful, error riddled story book written by bronze age desert dwelling goat herders and come up on the side of the bible, clearly hasn't understood the science.
Most who have read it found an insightful story about faith, marriage, family and the mark of the beast.
In 1995, before leaving on a ministry trip to Australia, I read a true story about a seminary student who struck up a conversation with a teenager who had been living on the streets of Melbourne.
After reading this story about Saint Francis I wonder who I met!!!
@Laughing: If you read the Genesis story, it does not strike one as a story of a meticulous Designer who used some form of omniscience to look into the future and predict what was going to happen.
Noll concludes: «In the end, Protestants who are interested in higher education have a special reason to read Gleason's story with sympathy.
Missouri Synod theologians had traditionally affirmed the inerrancy of the Bible, and, although such a term can mean many things, in practice it meant certain rather specific things: harmonizing of the various biblical narratives; a somewhat ahistorical reading of the Bible in which there was little room for growth or development of theological understanding; a tendency to hold that God would not have used within the Bible literary forms such as myth, legend, or saga; an unwillingness to reckon with possible creativity on the part of the evangelists who tell the story of Jesus in the Gospels or to consider what it might mean that they write that story from a post-Easter perspective; a general reluctance to consider that the canons of historical exactitude which we take as givens might have been different for the biblical authors.
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