Writing and Social:
Why the Written Word Is Your Marketing Advantage.
Thank you for asking
why I write the word G - d the way I do.
So
why write the words are going to sound so... average?
Not exact matches
As the lovely James from Men with Pens and Damn Fine
Words recently suggested I try, sit down with a pen and
write out some «I Believe» statements on just
why you started your journey online in the first place.
The consensus for
why these two shelled out to the Ontario Teachers» Pension Plan for 79.53 % of MLSE could have been summed up in a headline, with three
words written in all - caps and 5,678 - point type: «CONTENT!
There are two reasons
why: 1) The brain processes the number symbol faster than
written words, and 2) numbers make your message specific.
In 2010, legendary Apple (aapl) CEO Steve Jobs
wrote a 1,700
word essay on Flash and
why Apple's problems with the multimedia player, which he claimed hurt the «reliability and security of our iPhones, iPods and iPads.»
But I was never as dumb as author James Damore who
wrote a 3,200
word manifesto saying the reason
why women and some minorities aren't more represented at his firm is due to biological differences.
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Countless others have
written words purporting to come from the mouth of God,
why shouldn't Sarah Palin?
Thank you so much Kerry Egan, for so eloquently putting to the
written word the very essence of
why we are here.
In response to a great question from Chuck McKnight on my post
Why God Never Punishes Sin, I decided I had better
write a short post about the Greek
words kolazo and kolasis, specifically in reference to some of the New Testament uses of the
word «punishment.»
No one said it better than Sam Harris, but I've also wondered
why the Bible seems to have been
written by a scribe in the 1st Century and not inspired by the
word of an all - knowing and omni - present deity.
I read his post twice, and I wondered
why he chose to focus in on a single
word like «Sure,» without also telling his readers what I
wrote about Mark's personality.
In «The God Delusion», he
wrote a chapter on morality that he introduced with the
words: «This chapter is about evil, and its opposite, good; about morality: where it comes from,
why we should embrace it, and whether we need religion to do so.»
Why would he need human assistance to
write a few
words in a book?
«throw a stone or
write your
words of anger at this man»
Why, thank you, and gesundheit.
The famous 19th century preacher Charles Spurgeon
wrote: «I think I can understand the
words «My God, my God,
why hast thou forsaken me?»
tallulah13,
why should any Christian have to explain Jesus» truth to you using our own
words when His were already
written for all eyes to see and ears to hear.
Hello Jeremy, As I read your carefully
worded title to your article I wondered
why would your
write it in such a way as make to unbelievers comfortable in their sin and Christians leery about using it when discussing issues about their faith.
His
writing is fantastic too, even if his quote - studded posts are often too long to maintain the non-specialist's interest (so says the writer of 3,000 -
word posts about
why The Bangles were better in 1983 than in 1987!).
Nor did it occur to Marcus to
write his book for Jewish readers anyway; what he put together was a narrative of the mighty works and death of Jesus — a book largely devoted to explaining
why Jesus had died — and he
wrote it, not for Jews, but for Gentile converts and «listeners to the
word.»
This is
why I
wrote an article a while back about the
word «saved» in the Bible.
So until that time comes,
why can't we realize that what matters is we are here, on earth, and were the ones that
wrote the
words in the holy books.
If it's the
word of God,
why did man have to
write it?
Why is it that we still reject, stigmatize, and provide only halfhearted treatment for the mentally ill in spite of the millions of
words that have been
written and spoken to promote an enlightened approach to the problem?
Russell Moore recently
wrote a piece whose title I resonate with: «
Why this election makes me hate the
word «evangelical.
Why do Christians on this blog persist in posting that «jesus said this» or «jesus said that» when any
words attributed to jesus in the bible are at best unverifiable hearsay
written down decades or centuries after jesus was said to have existed and
written by people who had never seen or heard jesus.
If this is the inspired
word of the Lord,
why are all these people
writing different accounts of the same events?
If God is going to take the time to
write and publish «the
Word of God,»
why does the book contain so many problems?
However, being an atheist I do not believe in god and can not see
why people want to take serious a fairy tale
written and misinterpreted so, many ways like it was passed down through
word of mouth and was not translated until 400 years after the original language became extinct never mind that regards of the accuracy it was still
written by a human.
Why would Paul, sought out to
write (be an author in) God's
Word of Truth, leave such a questionable passage of verses?
If the Bible is God's
word then
why did men
write it?
Better yet CNN,
why don't you give us a list of all the reporters / journalists (I'm laughing as I
write the
word journalist) in your Time Warner corporation who are Christians and let people decide if they still want to read, watch or listen to their stories.
If what you say is a truth then
why is it
written in scripture to rightly divide the «
word of truth» or the
word of the Gospel (s)?
Yes there is much we can take from other scriptures, but
why not continue to drink deeply from the wells of the
written word of God to see Christ the eternal
word better.
That is
why Brother Luke
writes @ Acts 1:3 and uses the Greek
word τεκμήριον.
Bible scholars knows what group of humans
wrote, and
why they
wrote, every human
word in you god's «
word».
If you study all the flaws in scripture, the theological inconsistencies which are everywhere, the obvious different
writing styles and favorite
words, phrases and themes of the various writers, the typo errors (like 1Corinthians 14:22), the differences in reporting (wqs there really one Gadarene demoniac or two), and hundreds of other problems, you start to understand
why there are more than twenty thousand denominations in the state of California alone, all of them claiming the truth.
When translating a non-
written word into a
written language, all kinds of linguistic problems can occur, which is
why we call the city Beijing instead of Peking now.
Why don't you try
writing a column of, say a thousand
words, using the material and I'll try to get Ben Reddick (the newspaper's publisher) interested in it?»
Lolol when I was
writing that I was like «what's that annoying
word for a group of high school girls???» Google came through for me, idk
why that parallel even came to mind with the pumpkin pie spices but I've given up trying to understand my brain ha Well you would be happy to know that in this case even I would ditch bananas in an instant for this version instead.
If you can say it n two
words why write twenty.
But then I heard about the Briggs & Stratton Diamonds in the Rough contest, in which kids ages 7 through 12 were asked to
write a 150 -
word essay on
why his or her ball field was the crappiest in America and send pictures to prove it.
Care to explain, in more than two paltry
words that say nothing, what I
wrote that you disgree with with and
why.
Why are you faffing around with so many
words, everything you
write comes back to one thing and one thing only — you want Wenger out, problem sorted.
Writing the post helped me put
words to my own stifled journey and
why I feel it's crucial to give kids the chance to find their voice and passion.
«I can't imagine
why my son
wrote the
word «beer» — it's really a head - scratcher!»
I
wrote this after the Westminster attack about
why it's OK to use inadequate
words sometimes in the face of grief.
Over on the Unlock Democracy website you will find all the information you need, including information about the Act itself, reasons
why councils should «opt - in» and a sample letter (although we encourage you to
write to them in your own
words as it will be more effective).