He was a very complex man: but he kept slaves, despite
his writing about all men being created equal.
How can someone 2,800 years ago,
write about a Man who lived 2,000 years ago, so precisely; and we, in present times, can 100 % identify who he was writing about?
He writes about a man named Fielding who lives with his wife and two children in a remote part of Maine.
It is curious that in spite of the great optimism with which Fromm
writes about man, he says in this book, «It is man's fate that his existence is beset by contradictions, which he has to solve without ever solving them» (p. 362).
@thecollegeadmissionsguru «Explain to me why not ONE first century historian
wrote about a man who could perform miracles»
Explain to me why not ONE first century historian
wrote about a man who could perform miracles, who when he died the skies turned black and the earth shook so hard that the bodies of dead prophets rose and walked the street.
But lets
write about the man, his deeds, his speeches, his legacy, something real.
There must have been millions of words
written about the man known as «Dieu» and given half a chance I would have read every single one of them.
It's the men supporting the men
writing about the men.
Jonathan Isaby's pick: My choice for frontbencher of the year will come as no surprise to anyone who read this piece - in which
I wrote about the man in question a little over a month ago.
The traces of these sequences were so durably etched in his brain that he could reproduce them years later, according to Russian psychologist Alexander R. Luria, who
wrote about the man he called, simply, «S» in The Mind of a Mnemonist.
You are correct about most men's jeans, but when I was
writing about men's jeans, I forgot to specify that they should be the trendy men's skinny jeans.
This is what a Slavic lady who is dating men online
wrote about men complaining that they were scammed through PPL schemes:
Dee
writes about men who fall asleep when they're supposed to be on a date.
Q+A Highlights: Thirty minutes of footage from a post-screening Q+A with Moore and from the 2014 Telluride Film Festival finds the screenwriter discussing his life long obsession with Turing, having wanted to
write about the man since he was about fourteen or fifteen years of age, discussing the cult - like status a figure like Turing has amongs the computer crowd.
Other resources include links to some of Lewis's contemporaries, other Lewis - related links, and an index of papers, speeches, etc. that have been
written about the man and his work.
And, my favorite, this comment, which echoes something both Nawotka and I here at Publishing Perspectives have
written about men and reading in the past: we've wondered aloud in print when the industry will wake up to the opportunity of a huge sector of the population (that would be guys) who don't seem to read as much as women do.
To any of you younger folks who think that she is somehow ripping off Twilight, she was around LOOOOOONG before Stephanie Meyer and at least
she writes about men who are not all about treating their women as possessions to be controlled... But that's neither here nor there.
I'd
written about this man a number of times before, in different guises.
He has traveled and lived in many countries around the world while
writing about men's lifestyle topics from whiskey tastings in London, adventure travel in Mexico, and nightlife on Italy's coast.
In the Guardian Alex Rayner
writes about Man Ray's years in Los Angeles, and Martin Filler writes about the Bronx Museum's «Gordon Matta - Clark: Anarchitect» in the New York Review of Books.
Jones
writes about the men and women Hefner invites into his home to hang out.
In this post to mark White Ribbon Day, Healing Foundation CEO Richard Weston
writes about a men's healing program in the Northern Territory that is working to reduce violence in seven... Read more
Not exact matches
«The reason for this pushback lies in many of the unconscious assumptions we all hold
about women and
men,» Sheryl Sandberg, the chief operating officer of Facebook and the founder of Lean In,
wrote for The Wall Street Journal.
He has
written about economic policy and the
men and women who make it for almost two decades from Ottawa, Washington and, currently, Mumbai.
The IMF staff report on Canada raises an issue that I
wrote about during the election campaign: the unacceptably large gap — 10 percentage points — between the labour - force participation rates of
men and women.
Men either love me or hate me and some women find me intimidating but I have tried to understand that
about myself,» she
writes, tracing the origins of her exceptional self - possession to a supportive father.
For example, Ray Kurzweil, who
writes often
about the coming merger of
man and machine as part of his «Singularity» thesis, says «both the promise and peril are deeply intertwined.»
The
man promptly got up and left, and even
wrote an angry letter to the owner
about how they treat customers.
«Most life journeys have been
written by and
about successful
men,» says education advocate Amel Karboul.
«I met Johnson and Smith, two amazing
men, when I was
writing my book
about stopping sexual harassment and gender inequality,» says journalist Gretchen Carlson.
Here are some ideas
about how to keep the actual
writing part short and sweet and make the whole process a good use of your time, whether you are at a growing startup or make up a one -
man - band.
To investigate the impact of not looking our best on our behavior, Stanford professor Margaret Neale and PhD student Peter Belmi asked a group of both women and
men to
write about a time they felt either attractive or unattractive and then quizzed them on their attitudes to inequality and hierarchy.
Erudite enough to
write reviews for The New York Times and to quote Wallace Stevens from memory, he also had a strong affinity for physical labor and a history of
writing stories for and
about men.
Male stock analysts
write more favorably
about companies led by
men.
The
man known for his ability to see into the future has
written a book that's largely
about the limits of our predictive powers.
Luckie
wrote a novel called DO U,
about men at a fictional black college, and now runs a site called Today in Black Twitter.
After the shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., Bernard Tyson
wrote a candid essay on LinkedIn
about being a black
man in America.
Sandberg
writes about the «ambition gap» between
men and women in the workplace — that while
men are expected to be driven, ambition in women can be seen as negative.
Ben Thompson, a technology analyst who happens to run his own one -
man media company — a subscription - based newsletter and podcasting venture called Stratechery — thinks there is a broader lesson
about how
writing of any kind can be monetized in an era when pageviews are worth less and less.
Richard J. Reddick, associate professor of educational leadership and policy at the University of Texas,
writes for Fortune that some people of color might be cynical
about Starbucks» response to the crisis that was precipitated by a store manager calling the cops on two black
men sitting at a table (after a mere couple of minutes of them not buying anything.)
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.
«A sketch years later
about a nonexistent
man,» Trump
wrote.
Last week I
wrote a post summarizing some of my thoughts on a Smart Money piece called «The 400 %
Man» that came out
about a year ago.
In the body of the e-mail, Yaffe
wrote «Just wanted to follow - up with you and put this to bed ASAP... In a perfect world would love to have you wire him back $ 170,000 and gift him 15,000 shares of Retrophin stock and that would fulfill the note obligation and more importantly doing the right thing and
manning up as we spoke
about.»
It's not hard to
write a story
about a family sitting around the dinner table, or the
man on the football pitch, or the child conquering a challenge.
«A sketch years later
about a nonexistent
man,» Trump
wrote Wednesday morning on Twitter.
It is like saying there is not smoke with out fire, like sighting a droppings and trail of foot prints you would realize that a camel and passenger passed the desert then the seeing of the greatness of the mountains and passages through them, the seas great waves the skies it helps to realize the existence of super power «GOD» above all... any way it is like the verses
written in the Quran «GOD «Allah speaking
about how he had created earth to
man by the mountains, seas and rain from skies which brings life to earth..
It is
written; «If any
man teach otherwise, and consent not to wholesome words, even the words of our Lord Jesus Christ, and to the doctrine which is according to godliness; he is proud, knowing nothing, but doting
about questions and strifes of words, whereof cometh envy, strife, railings, evil surmisings, perverse disputings of
men of corrupt minds, and destitute of the truth, supposing that gain is godliness»
It's an outdated paperback collection of novels
written by
man about his interpretation of past events..