Sentences with phrase «writing world since»

Hans Fredrick has been busy in the online writing world since 2005.

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Since I'm writing for Data Sheet this week, and not CEO Daily, I should point out that all of this Change - the - World - Don't - Be-Evil stuff started in the tech sector — even if some players (looking at you, Facebook) have wandered astray.
Why I Like It: Anything that Guy Kawasaki writes is automatically of interest, since he's one of the most creative and original thinkers in the business world.
He's since written a book called Social Media is Bullshit, in which he trumpets real - world experiences over virtual ones: «The idea that you're «leaving money on the table» by not using [social media] is patently false.»
Since entering the «professional world» and regularly showing up at an office, I have found watches to be common accessories among my coworkers, and since part of my job became writing about watches, I started wearing one every day as Since entering the «professional world» and regularly showing up at an office, I have found watches to be common accessories among my coworkers, and since part of my job became writing about watches, I started wearing one every day as since part of my job became writing about watches, I started wearing one every day as well.
Employing 43,000 people around the world, including 20,000 in Britain, Carillion has been fighting for survival since July, when it revealed it was losing cash on projects and had written down the value of its contract book by 845 million pounds.
«In a world of mediocre to bad corporate leaders, Mr. Liveris stands out,» wrote Spencer Jakab in the Wall Street Journal on Monday, citing the underperformance of Dow stock compared to the S&P 500 since Liveris took control.
«Sea World is great and all but ever since idiots like PETA got involved they never make the animals do any cool tricks,» wrote one online reviewer recently.
Since writing The Lean Startup, I've traveled around the world, helping companies of every size adopt the Lean Startup approach.
«Since labor law has mostly been written for those with formal employers, we need to imagine a world where things are different,» says Libby Reder, a fellow at the Aspen Institute's Future of Work Initiative.
A world - renowned marketing consultant and multiple award - winning 8 - time author, he has written the monthly Green and Profitable syndicated column since 2010.
We write to you today as representatives of the thousands of veterans and spouses who currently work for Starbucks Coffee Company, and to express our gratitude for your business as well as to address misinformation that has been circulating since our company announced their commitment to hire 10,000 refugees around the world.
Since writing was something that I'd always loved, it seemed reasonable that it could become my ticket to traveling the world.
Steve Jordon, author, business journalist and has written for The Omaha World - Herald (a Berkshire Hathaway company) since 1967.
Since the days it was written, every time Five Iron plays it, an entourage of vocals accompanies the words, «In the soundless awe and wonder / Words fall short to hope again / How beautiful, how vast your love is / New forever, world without an end.»
«Since 1945,» he writes, «Americans have insisted on acquiring and maintaining military supremacy, a «preponderance of power» in the world rather than a balance of power with other nations.»
(Psalm 14), and Paul wrote «For since the creation of the world God's invisible qualities — his eternal power and divine nature — have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that people are without excuse.»
Written toward the end of a long career dedicated to the study of religion» his The World's Religions: Our Great Wisdom Traditions has been a staple on college syllabi since it first appeared in 1958» this book has a definite valedictory feel.
Even if in the earlier book the envisaging had been attributed to God, the situation would not have been changed, since Whitehead wrote in Science and the Modern World that «God is not concrete (SMW 257.)
Also, the Bible is a book written by humans and for humans, and since humans throughout time and around the world all engage in sex and joke about sex, what would be really shocking is if the Bible didn't talk about sex.
So, Oscar Wilde wrote: But in a manner not yet understood of the world he regarded sin and suffering as being in themselves beautiful holy things and modes of perfection», did he!!!! ----- The apostle Paul wrote:::» Futhermore, since they did not think it worthwhile to retain the knowledge of God, he gave them over to a depraved mind, to do what ought not be done.»
The bible is one of the many ways satan uses to mislead people... seriously look at the history of the world since the bible was written... Belief in the bible has led to wars, faster spread of disease, attempted genocide, and the chaos of trying to interpret it, 40, 000 versions of belief in the bible... definitely sounds like something satan would want... a source of unfounded belief leading to conflict, and silly people trying to perform «exorcisms»
Long before Bacon, Jaki has written, Christian philosophy had steadily inculcated «the conviction... that since the world was rational it could be comprehended by the human mind, but as the product of the Creator it could not be derived from the mind of man, a creature.»
However, the Bible says, «I wrote to you in my letter not to associate with sexually immoral people — not at all meaning the sexually immoral of this world, or the greedy and swindlers, or idolaters, since then you would need to go out of the world.
Indeed, we can not but be, extensions of our world, especially since God's law is not written on our hearts.
«I write for myself because I've loved the craft since I was a kid, because it's how I process the world and make sense of things, and because I kinda suck at everything else so my professional options are limited.
[10] It is not clear whether he thinks the soul is just a myth, but one would hardly think that Aristotle was writing about a mythical concept of the soul in his De Anima, since he argues for the soul quite scientifically: what distinguishes all living from all non-living things in the world we see must be some primary principle of life which he says is the soul.
Lester Thurow, one of the most liberal of America's leading economists, has written that the one great success story since World War II has been in agriculture.
But it was people reading everything this politician wrote and elevating those words to a point of absurdity that has done the world so much harm since.
After ten years of teaching medieval thought at Yale (mostly in the philosophy department), I was selected by the Lutheran World Federation to be a delegated observer to the Second Vatican Council (1962 - 65), and since then have done most of my research and writing in the context of participation in national and international ecumenical dialogue, mostly with Roman Catholics.
Since 9/11, I have written dozens of articles trying to underscore the fact that there are all sorts of Muslims in this world.
It was, to be sure, written by persons, but it can no longer be treated as an immediate Thou, since it has passed into the world of objects by virtue of the act of writing.
Instead, Paul's only point in writing Romans 8:28 - 30 is to encourage Christians that no matter what happens to them, God is with them, will not abandon them, and just as He has had them in mind since before the foundation of the world, He will not abandon them to the trials and testing they are facing.
I think that will be very clear to everyone that the predominant religions of today is ancient beliefs that might have been reasonable at the time when they were written, but that was more than 1,600 years ago and we have learnt a lot since, even though I sometimes question that when I see what is going on in the world.
It is interesting that Lester Thurow, a leading American economist, closely related to the more progressive wing of the Democratic party, has written that the agricultural sector is the one great area of progress in American society since World War II.
Our minds have been darkened by the effects of sin so that God's existence is no longer obvious to us: St Paul wrote to the Romans (1:16 - 25)-- «Ever since God created the world, his everlasting power and deity — however invisible — have been there for the mind to see in the things he has made.»
In other words, since Moses began writing the Pentateuch (Genesis — Deuteronomy) around 1400 B.C. and since the last book of the Bible was written around 400 B.C., are we to believe that throughout all history and around the entire world, God was only whispering to a select few individuals for only a few brief centuries?
Frankly, I'm not sure these studies are accurate, since up until the last one hundred years or so, the majority of the population of the world was unable to read or write.
Having got himself so well launched, Whitehead now goes on to try and distinguish (actually not very well, since he is bound by his own work with Russell in writing Principia Mathematica) between what thought asserts that the world is like, and what sense - awareness shows it to be like, and I think he has far too narrow a notion of thought.
Alexander wrote, «Since the Orthodox world was and is inevitably and even radically changing, we have to recognize, as the first symptom of the crisis, a deep schizophrenia which has slowly penetrated the Orthodox mentality: life in an unreal, nonexisting world, firmly affirmed as real and existing.
Since the Bible was written over a span of thirty generations living in three cultures, there is no single world view but several.
Why doesn't everybody just accept that there are many different ways to interpret the Bible, especially since we live in a world totally different from the one it was written in?
«It makes it nearly impossible to read Scripture with Muslims, since a very significant percentage of Bibles found in predominately Muslims parts of the world use Allah,» he wrote.
Just want to share some valuable info (http://www.eastbayexpress.com/oakland/california-targets-wrong-water-wasters/Content?oid=4222724) since I'm writing from Los Angeles — almond crops are currently responsible for making the current extreme draught conditions even worse because they are such a water - intensive crop in an area that does not naturally have sufficient water supply, so please consider using other nuts and seeds instead, as CA is currently the only major source of almonds in the world (if you're able to find a small, local / non-CA supplier, wonderful!).
Sometimes written as tef or t» ef, this grain (actually a pseudo-grain, since it's technically a seed) is the smallest whole grain in the world.
Luise might kill me for writing this (since she doesn't agree) but quite frankly, no oil in the world can fully replace the taste of butter in a cookie.
Ever since, she has been writing of a world of sport that is somehow always at oblique angles from the more familiar contests and conflicts.
Since I begun writing this article we have acquired the world class services of none other than Danny «ill - lake «Don't get me wrong I'm welcoming him with open arms because quite simply he's better than everything else available in our current squad..
Jack Nicklaus wrote it on the greens and fairways of Merion, during the World Team Championship, with the best display by an amateur since Bobby Jones's Grand Slam in 1930.
The world has changed immeasurably since it was written, and the law and our interpretation of the constitution has changed accordingly.
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