She tackled this question by
writing about her experience at the World Bank working with clients in the Middle East, highlighting her confidence in being able to present as a woman even in environments that were dominated by men.
He is
writing about their experiences at www.tablesofplenty.com.
The author, an overworked public interest lawyer,
wrote about her experience at a five - day cooking and meditation retreat at a Zen Center in California.
One mom who
wrote about her experience at Twiniversity delivered twins that weighed a staggering 15 pounds combined!
I wrote about my experiences at the institution in this blog: WowBeInspired.blogspot.com.
My friend and fellow travel blogger, Tara Cannon of Pint Size Pilot also
wrote about her experience at La Loma here.
As our internship comes to an end, we were given the opportunity to
write about our experience at Simply Hired, what we learned and how to avoid common intern mistakes.
Minuchin and colleagues
wrote about their experiences at the school in the 1967 book, Families of the Slums.
Speaking of smoking something, last year
I wrote about my experiences at the Vancouver Island MusicFest (www.remonline.com, September 2009) leading to the preamble of our Realtor Code: «Under all is the land.
Not exact matches
At the end of each week they chose someone who appeared in their gratitude journal and thanked them in person, reflecting later in
writing about the
experience.
In my book with Travis Wright, Digital Sense, we
wrote at length
about how any business can easily architect their software solutions to more effectively deliver on customer
experience and growth — and talked
about it
at CES earlier this month:
You have to convince people to pay for the product you believe in,» Taylor Dawson, product evangelist
at FirstBuild, General Electric's incubator for the next generation of home appliances,
wrote in a recent blog post
about his
experience in running a campaign on Indiegogo.
At first Shallenberger, whose only computer
experience was with Macs, was nervous
about working with Etessami's program, which was originally
written to run on DOS - based PCs.
I've noticed this for years — and
experienced it myself — but I'm disturbed
at the frequency now and so am compelled to
write about it.
First, he
writes at length
about the insurance business, making an extensive distinction between «exposure» and «
experience.»
With
experience in private and public equities, Mr. Muniz is a partner
at Presidium Capital and
writes about relatively advanced trading setups that often utilize options.
A lot of drivers have bought into driving for Uber and are comfortable with their
experience so the idea of migrating to a new platform can be daunting,» Harry Campbell, who
writes about ride - hailing
experiences for drivers
at The Ride Sharing Guy blog, told TechCrunch.
Mr. Brown
wrote a widely circulated post
about his
experience, in which he lost around $ 8,000 worth of virtual currency from his Coinbase account, all as he sat online and watched, getting no response from the customer service
at either Coinbase or Verizon.
But Cage's kind of simplification is what Jose Ortega y Gasset was
writing about between the world wars in Man and Crisis
at a time when Europe as well as America was
experiencing the events that turned out be prologue to the coming counterculture of the sixties.
In her memoir, she
writes at length
about what happened in her family and in her backyard, and even
about Satan himself, as she tries to make sense of her
experience.
Kathy Sierra has
written «Trouble
at the Koolaid Point»
about her
experiences as a woman with online visibility.
When I first began
writing about this story in 2010, I was shocked
at the vitriol I
experienced from those supporting the powerful by disparaging the powerless.
The way I see it, a person
writes a book for one two reasons: 1) She has a message that she cares
about and the best way to spread that message is through a book, or 2) She feels compelled to
write so she shares whatever story /
experience / message most inspires her
at the time.
I've
written about some of my
experiences before — meeting a six - year - old forced to memorize and recite the Westminster Confession
at dinnertime, nearly losing my faith over the notion that God created the majority of the human population for no other purpose but to suffer in hell for eternity, and encountering the famed «Jonathan Edwards is My Homeboy» T - shirt in the midst of the so - called «Calvinist resurgence.»
Frans and Annemieke Alting von Geusau - Houben FAITH MAGAZINE September - October 2015 Frans and Annemieke Alting von Geusau - Houben look
at the current position of Catholic families, and
write from their own
experience about the possibilities and practicalities of a radical and joy - filled Catholic family life.
Both of them had no witnesses and both of them
wrote about their
experiences themselves (making any attempt
at validation circular).
As I shall make clear later, I find profound and vital truth in the
experience which lies behind the dogma of the Trinity but,
at the same time, I think more nonsense has been
written about that dogma than
about any other item of the Christian creed.
Luke had been
at pains to make clear that the risen Jesus was no otherworldly spirit but a physical form with flesh and bones, 42 who consequently presented his disciples with infallible proofs.41 The risen Christ came to be regarded as having conducted a fresh ministry with his disciples, and in these forty days he «taught them
about the kingdom of God».41 But since the
experience of the risen Christ was not of this character
at the end of the century when Acts was
written, it had to be made clear that this kind of
experience was brought to an end by a new event, the Ascension.
Daniel Hamlin
writes on how a terrifying
experience at sea taught him
about the importance of listening to the «still small voice» of God More
I have had this
experience three times now, on three different occasions, in admittedly similar circumstances, but not similar enough to explain the coincidence: I am speaking from a podium to a fairly large audience on the topics of — to put it broadly — evil, suffering, and God; I have been talking for several minutes
about Ivan Karamazov, and
about things I have
written on Dostoevsky, to what seems general approbation; then, for some reason or other, I happen to remark that, considered purely as an artist, Dostoevsky is immeasurably inferior to Tolstoy;
at this, a single pained gasp of incredulity breaks out somewhat to the right of the podium, and I turn my head to see a woman with long brown hair, somewhere in her middle thirties, seated in the third or fourth row, shaking her head in wide - eyed astonishment
at my loutish stupidity.
My friend, Grace Biskie,
wrote a powerful all - in essay
about her
experience as a black woman
at STORY.
He would soon
write about this
experience and in so doing leave us
at first comforted and then, in the face of his refreshed vitality, all too blithely forgetful.
Pain, ttm, you may have
experienced more than I went through, I don't see how, but if you did, and I remember what you
wrote about the school you were
at, I am sorry that Christians would treat you that way.
Doing a long series of arithmetical calculations or working all day entering data
at a computer terminal may result in almost total «an - aesthesia,» while proving a new mathematical theorem or
writing a complex computer program may bring
about intense involvement and the enjoyment of vivid immediate
experience.8 «Aesthetic»
experience in the more usual sense of tile term can also y ~ ry fi - om trivial to highly intense, even when it relates to a single object; one is reminded of the cliche situation in which one member of a couple listens in rapture to a concert while the other writhes in boredom.
He
wrote a book
about the
experience and one of his conclusions was the general similarity between the students
at the Christian institution and the students
at secular schools.
I
write this blog because, as I have
experienced leadership circles in Christianity, I have the strong sense that there are lots of guys out there trying to build an empire, be a minor Christian celebrity, or have people buuys there books, and follow them on Twitter as they tweet
about what ind of ice ream they
at... hahaa.
True, Rachel
writes honestly
about the pain she and others have
experienced at the hands of the church.
In my
experience, it goes like this: Someone
writes something
at the Gospel Coalition or Desiring God
about the importance of preserving hierarchal gender roles in the Church.
It says a lot
about my emotional maturity and the level
at which I was able to connect with my own
experiences that I had literally no clue as to what I would
write.
I currently
write about health, plant - based nutrition, food, lifestyle, and women's health issues
at a variety of online outlets and have
experience with
writing, editing, public communications, and news journalism.
To inspire other young chefs to embark on such a unique opportunity as representing the USA on a national stage
at Bocuse d'Or, Tessier has
written a book, Chasing Bocuse: America's Journey to the Culinary World Stage,
about his
experiences with the competition as a chef and coach.
If I attend, I will
write something
about my
experiences at the Chipper Jones V.I.P. Exclusive Tailgate Party that's up to my usual standards, which is optimally a cross between Hunter S. Thompson and Clive Cussler.
Drew Franklin, a writer for Kentucky Sports Radio, was
at the game and
wrote about what he saw and what he
experienced in person.
In addition to coaching, Abdul - Jabbar will give occasional history lectures
at the high school, and he has a contract to
write two books over the next year: one, a journal
about his
experiences as a coach
at Alchesay, the other a motivational book on how to succeed in life.
You also get to
write about something you love (football and Leeds United) and thousands of people from all over the world will see your work on a daily basis and
experience at SBNation can be a great resume builder.
Heather
at A Mama's Blog who has had both a c - section and a VBAC (vaginal birth after cesarean) and has
written about in the past
about her c - section
experience and what a c - section is really like believes the insurance situation should be alarming for all women in their child - bearing years.
John Vincent
writes about his
experience of school food in the 70s and 80s and reflects on how much better school food is today: I was
at school in the 1970s and 1980s.
We writers
at Eco-Child's Play are
writing about our birth
experiences this week.
When Erica over
at Child Organics (who I met years ago though the Holistic Moms Network)
wrote a post
about finding a local farm to get raw milk, I immediately contacted her for more information regarding her
experiences.
He has
written a book, «Laughter, Tears and Braids,»
about their journey, and
writes a blog
about his family's
experience at therealfullhouse.wordpress.com.