Sentences with phrase «wrote about a generation»

I wrote about a generation of painters, many of whom studied with abstract painters, in particular, Hans Hofmann.

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Generations of authors have written wisely about how to solve the puzzle of motivating ourselves to overcome the obstacles to success.
Nick and Jill moved into a cottage in the redwood forest near Pescadero, where Nick set about working 16 - hour days at the computer and the sewing machine, testing new fabrics for the next - generation product, designing marketing materials, writing patent applications, and starting to build up a network of retailers.
In the early summer months of 1992, after Newman wrote Hollender a letter outlining his ideas about repositioning Seventh Generation, Hollender wrote back informing him that he no longer had a job with the company.
For whatever personal convictions that drives him to do so (not every CEO writes polemics about free - market capitalism in their spare time time) Mackey has elected himself the firebrand leader to inspire the next generation of leaders that must reverse the public perception of business.
«As we forge ahead with the #MeToo movement, it's crucial to respect the ways past and future generations talk about feminism,» Jerkins wrote.
«Microsoft is unable to connect with the new generation of users,» wrote Global Equities analyst Trip Chowdhry in a 2010 research note to his clients, about as damning a sentence as you can muster for a technology company.
Pfund wrote: «we are gravely concerned about the unprecedented decision to impose significantly new charges on existing customers and reduce the value of the credit for excess generation.
What made you decide to write Our Turn, about what you see as the incredible potential for a new generation of female business leaders, instead?
In the meantime, maybe we should stop writing columns bashing Millennials for being stressed out about making it in the troubled world older generations have left them.
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.
Much has been written about how to manage this new generation of workers between the ages of 18 and 35, which will constitute more than 35 percent of the workforce by the end of 2013 and more than 50 percent of all workers by the end of the decade.
Part of the impetus for writing this book was a) I'm confused about why everyone is obsessed with food and b) does my generation really suck that much?
Also, much has been written over the past 2 - 3 years about the importance of buyer personas, but these articles, books, and blog posts have stressed them as profiles or lead - generation tools as opposed to a best practice that informs on business, sales, and marketing strategies that help best identify and reach buyers.
While thinking about what to write, I suddenly had a moment of clarity as I stomped the snowy pavements of NYC, I want to dedicate my editor's letter to the pages I'm reading because they sum up in the most simple and logical way why we as a generation are mentally suffering more than ever before and how life could be infinitely more fun with a small mindset shift.
A year ago I wrote about the comparative dynamics of three outstanding kinds of money of different generations — the older generation was represented by gold, the 20th - century generation was represented by the Dollar (Index) and for the modern generation I used the cryptocurrency Bitcoin (BTC).
Tushar @ Finance TUBE writes Our Top 3 Financial Tips for Generation Y — Today I will be talking about Top 3 Financial Tips for Generation Y. Gen Yers are often being perceived as an unmotivated and entitled.
Ally Spotts writes about why our generation asks the wrong questions about sex, and how we can find the right answers.
Even if there was a «Jesus» the stories about him were written generations later and are complete BS.
To be a Catholic was, for their 1960s generation, to think and write constantly about being a Catholic.
It was a man of my time, writing not about your generation but about the one preceding yours, who said, «The ideal of Independence requires resistance to the herd spirit now so widespread.»
If, as many believe, God directed the people who wrote the Gospels as to what they should write about, if God thought it all that important to tell all future generations what Jesus had to say on this topic, why did he not direct the writers of the Gospels to tell us what Jesus said?
So your defense of the historicity of Jesus is a claim that you found your information in a university library (with no mention of any specific information), and two people writing about stuff more than 2 generations after the supposed death of Jesus.
At the time of the Old Testament, God's Covenants were in place for His people of the time, as revealed first verbally from generation to generation, then when Hebrew became a written language, by Moses and the prophets, and through all time the intended audience knew as much about their condition and need for salvation as God wanted them to know at the time.
When Hahn was a college student at the University of North Carolina in the mid-1980s, he met Jimmy Long, who later wrote a book about ministering to Generation X. Long predicted that Hahn would be part of a new generational ministry.
CJ Casciotta writes for RELEVANT about how our entrepreneurial generation is creatively using community to provide for their pipe dreams.
Religion is based off a book about stories of things that happened thousands of years ago that were passed down from generation to generation until finally written down.
Well — same thing can be said for all the generations of folk who wrote down all the words from which you derived you've formed your own theories about «in the beginning»...
So many of the figures Kramer writes about seem, in the space of just a generation or two, to be lightweights.
But then I'm reminded that our generation has one momentous invention to write home about.
Writing in The Times, Kate Lampard, chairwoman of GambleAware said: «As a society, we should be concerned about the rising risk of harm from wider access and more regular participation in gambling on future generations, resulting in a possible public health crisis in gambling addiction.»
«But Charlie could write a book about successfully transitioning a family business to the next generation
Any person of our generation knows a fair bit about life and how humans are passionate people when writing about their passion, whatever that passion may be.
In Helping Children Succeed, I write about a new generation of researchers — neuroscientists, psychologists, and economists — who are questioning the idea that character strengths should be thought of as skills at all.
Written by Bonnita Moaby of Three Generations and It's all about the graphics FEATURED SUPPLIER!
Hardcover Nov 10, 2016 32 Pages 3 - 7 years ABOUT A IS FOR ACTIVIST This bestselling ABC book is written and illustrated for the next generation of progressives: families who want their...
Have visited TONS and already written about 26 + I've found of interest to the Sandwich Generation, Baby Boomers Generation, Grandparents, and Caregivers — at SandwichINK.com/Saturday-blog-party-site-seeing and my main Ultimate Blog Party post — SandwichINK.com/SandwichINK-welcomes-you-to-the-2010-ultimate-blog-party Thanks for ALL your hard work and such a fun time to meet other great people, including so many Boomers + in the blogging world!
Douglas Alexander, International Development Secretary, says he is looking forward to this competition motivating a new generation of journalists that want to write about some of the most important global issues facing the developing world today.
Although I did not write about them for Harper's, because they were already MPs, Yvette Cooper and Douglas Alexander were part of the Golden Generation as well.
ConHome's Tim Montgomerie has written for The Times about the beliefs of the next generation of Conservative MPs.
Some of the new generation of Tory MPs are thinking and writing interestingly about the issues.
The Windrush generation's suffering was first revealed by the Guardian, whose reporter, Amelia Gentleman, has been writing about individual cases for six months.
There is also a feeling among the young computer - using generation that this is a company that somehow represents them, says Arnold Kling, an economist who writes about the Internet.
He writes: «If evolutionary psychology is on track... we believe the things — about morality, personal worth, even objective truth — that lead to behaviours that get our genes into the next generation
In writing about the use of second - generation biomass, such as plant waste and paper, to produce biofuels, Helen Knight did...
Matthew Stanley: Yeah, that's one of the things I find interesting is about once a generation, someone writes a - typically, an Englishman - writes a new biography of Newton in which Newton then takes on that «ages great» characteristics.
The Director of Jefferson Lab writes about his STEM journey and why the Lab is invested in the next generation.
I started the Massgenomics blog in 2008 to write about next - generation sequencing and medical genomics in the post-genome era.
Earlier in the year, Sales wrote an excellent in - depth article about the rise of dating apps, and the social changes they have brought about amongst younger generations.
He said he followed in Colin The aristocrat wrote a best - selling memoir about the life he lived in Sandaig with his pet otters, and his eccentric devotion to them inspired a generation.
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