Sentences with phrase «written and read often»

We are lucky to have the wonderful technology of birth videos which I think need to be spread far and wide through schools and birth stories need to be written and read often.

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She is also a widely read columnist on LinkedIn, where, as the mother of four Millennials, she often writes about U.S. employment trends and career management.
That meant I often couldn't see the writing on the blackboard and even when I could, I still couldn't read it.
For a business school's admissions staff, the use of video also can save time because it's often used as a replacement for written essays, which take longer to read and assess.
Why, then, do so many business websites (perhaps even yours) still read like books, brochures, or reports — and often badly written ones at that?
The text read in this audiobook is the original 1937 edition written by Napoleon Hill and inspired by Andrew Carnegie - and while it has often been reproduced, no updated version has ever been able to compete with the original.
In the graciousness of the book (something often lacking when people engage Emergent, no names but...), in its passionate for the Scriptures, in its understanding that true faith shows itself in love, in its acceptance of the many things postmodernism has going for it without capitulating to todays culture, and especially in the willingness to both take on and unite both sides, Wittmer has written something here to be commended for, and something that all believers no matter what side they lean toward would do well to read.
Starting with no grammar or dictionary, indeed not one written word to aid them, missionaries have learned the oral language, often without benefit of any interpreter — definitely the hard way — worked out an alphabet, reduced it to writing, prepared a grammar and dictionary, translated some portions into the newly written tongue, then had to teach the natives to read their own language in order to read the Bible.
Finally, it is a pleasure to read a book on science and religion that is not only well written and informative but refreshingly free of the point - scoring belligerence that often mars such debate.
But it thrilled me to read smart, relevant, and often sharp - edged essays and reviews written by men and women who think faith matters: matters for our political system, matters for our culture, matters for our souls.
After that passage which is often read out loud at weddings, Paul writes that someday all of our important and inspired words will end, our praying in tongues will end, our knowledge will end but love will be what lasts forever.
So we've read the studies, often written in the spirit of Tocqueville, that American conservative Christians are distinguished by their philanthropic generosity and their voluntary care giving, and their churches, at their best at least, are attentive to the whole lives of particular persons.
I often find myself reading some book by some other author, and they reference Wink's trilogy, and I think, «I didn't know he wrote about that!»
I occasionally write some challenging things on my blog, and it often seems that when I do, one of the first ten comments is from someone who says, «If you would just read the Bible, you would know how wrong you are.
Their reading of biblical teachings about particular kinds of sexual activity often fails to account for the cultural setting and circumstances in which each book of the Bible was written.
But often these passages in the Old Testament will state that the instructions were given by God, and if we read these texts in the light of Jesus, then we understand that although God was not telling them to do such things, He nevertheless inspired them to write what they did so that He could take the blame for their sinful actions.
I encounter God almost daily — sometimes as I read Scripture, and often in encounters with people, as I've been writing about on your (Jeremy's) blog at Graceground.com in the «Getting To Know Your Neighbors» series, and in the current «Being The Church in the Communioty» series.
David I will be the first to admit that this» simple jeweller» fully admits that I am not as intelligent nor deep as you, and often don't fully comprehending what you write but never the less I enjoy reading your blog often.
But for the best chance of people reading what you write, you need a decent web host (which costs money), and a decent web design (which often costs money).
Bishop Paul wrote a blog on Politics Home which read: «As a nation we had agreed they deserved to be fully welcomed; but our systems often left them bereft and destitute.
Even the acquisition of the needed skills in reading, writing and arithmetic is often hindered, because the youth culture does not encourage studiousness.
Lynch's academic habit of writing often leaves non-specialists, for whom the book is clearly intended, feeling that we would do better to live in our world and ponder it, rather than read a book about how we know.
Reading your comments and connecting with you on social media makes my day, and turns the often solitary activities of cooking, photographing, and writing into something that's actually meaningful.
I often do some blog reading to help get my blog writing brain inspired too I quite love your writing style, it certainly feels effortless and relaxed when I read it.
In a weird sense, it's a novel way of interacting with people whom I already respect and in whom I take interest and, often, laugh along with weekly as I read their writing.
I'm convinced that those lessons — which are often conveyed by schools and teachers very subtly, sometimes even unintentionally — are every bit as important as the lessons he's getting in adding and subtracting and reading and writing.
Studies have shown that children who are given this opportunity to be creative often will exhibit a greater ability to learn in other subjects such as math, reading and writing.
She also enjoys writing, photography, reading, yoga and sleeping (but to be honest, she doesn't get to enjoy these things as often as she'd like!).
I've seen memes and status updates all about my superhero standing but this article — written by a blogger I read often — got me exited to learn more about my powers, so I started reading.
Amanda, I read your blog often and every time I sit down to check out your latest posts it is like you are writing to me.
Every now and then I try I recommend some blogs that I like to read regularly (within the serious time constraints of writing my own daily blog, which means, «as often as I can»).
Writing from the UK, I often read what you have to say with awe, inspired by your morals and the wonderful empowerment you are helping so many mothers and mothers to be to find.
I don't often comment here but really, anyone who reads a few blogs every now and then can see that Penelope's writing is about way more than making money by putting people in MB boxes.
In an age where birth has often been overtaken by obstetrics, Dr Dick - Read's philosophy is still as fresh and relevant as it was when he originally wrote this book.
Furthermore, weights are often read wrong and written down incorrectly especially in busy maternity wards.
A 2009 survey of members of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (who are primarily scientists and engineers) found that 9 percent write a science blog, while 42 percent say they read a science blog very often or occasionally.
I was hoping to set up a phone interview with him; I had read up on interviewing, and everything said to avoid email interviews unless there was absolutely no other option, because they don't allow for a real conversation and the written responses can often be very stiff and formal.
You could read what people wrote and tally up the slurs, but bias is often subtler than a single word.
In fact, as a young boy, I even went so far as to view it as a retardant of happiness, since I would often wonder, who has time to play and be with friends and family when one is locked away in a room reading and writing?
Although people with dyslexia may struggle with the fine - processing skills of reading and writing, often unintentionally interchanging letters and words, they can excel at «big picture» thinking.
SRAM, often used for cache memory in microprocessors, can rapidly read and write data without sucking up a lot of power, but it can not hold as much data as DRAM.
Gingrich has written so much and spoken so often that it is possible to confuse the volume of his pronouncements with their frequency, but some of his ideas appear to come straight from the science fiction he has read.
I recommend that my students read and write — not just often but also critically, widely, deeply, joyfully.
As an obstetrician - gynecologist who writes extensively about natural childbirth, breastfeeding, and attachment parenting, I've read the scientific literature and know that it often differs dramatically from what new moms are told.
I read over what I wrote and realized that I need to speak from the heart / drink and blog more often.
There was one weird phrase, which made me laugh; O'Neill writes: ``... people tended to die more often, and younger...» I'm sure it wasn't the intent, but I read that as people dying more than once, and I can't un-read it now.
I really like cosplaying and roleplaying, I often watch my favorite anime shows, read, write or draw in my spare time - and I'm adventurous to an extent!
Hobbies — Music and creating never ending playlists on spotify, writing and reading, candy crush features far too often in my daily routine at the moment, road trips and exploring, Instagramming everything, eating out and Pinot grigio.
Peggy Guggenheim - Art Addict Directed by Lisa Immordino Vreeland, written by Bernadine Colish, Lisa Immordino Vreeland, and John Northrup (USA)-- World Premiere, Documentary Bouncing between Europe and the US as often as she would between lovers, Peggy Guggenheim's life story was as swirling as the design of her uncle's museum, and reads more like fiction than any reality imaginable.
It creates a desire to skip over Ben's sections, something that's reinforced by how often we have to watch a character write something down to him that Haynes then shows to the camera and has him read aloud.
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