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Life is a matter of perspectives; think about it - Moultrie Observer
26 May 2012 at 7:42pm Some will call it wisdom and some will just call it stuff ... In similar vein, my former dentist (now retired) had a framed philosophy on the wall of his waiting room. ?You don?t have to floss all of your teeth, just the ones you want to keep.?Read more...
An app for wisdom - The Boston Globe
26 May 2012 at 5:48pm Dr. Clark Glymour, professor of philosophy at Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh ... Created by real philosophers for real people, PhiloQuote provides instant wisdom tailored to your particular situation and delivered noiselessly to ...Read more...
Factors leading to ruin - Sunday Observer
26 May 2012 at 1:44pm The Buddha was an embodiment of virtue. He conquered the world with compassion, kindness and wisdom. Buddhism is not only a religion, but a great philosophy ? a way of life. Buddhist philosophy helps mould character. What is Buddhist philosophy?Read more...
Local biochemist cooks up a tastier new profession - Chestnut Hill Local
24 May 2012 at 11:09am It?s a philosophy of cooking that incorporates the awareness ... Grandma?s cooking seems to be just as much about grandma?s love and wisdom as it is about what?s for dinner. Traditional Ayurvedic cooking maintains that certain foods ...Read more...
World Wisdom Launches Children's/YA Imprint - Publishers Weekly
22 May 2012 at 5:52pm World Wisdom, the Bloomington, Ind.-based publisher of perennial philosophy books, is launching Wisdom Tales, a new imprint for children and young adults. The first title, The Man Who Dreamed of Elk-Dogs and Other Stories from Tipi by Caldecott ...Read more...
CPLC to Honor Two Remarkable Hispanic Families for their Contributions to Sou...
22 May 2012 at 5:09pm ?CPLC?s guiding philosophy is that by creating economic opportunities ... empowering them to overcome challenges. The Wisdom Family is comprised of successful entrepreneurs with nearly 70 years in the private sector who have deep roots ...Read more...
Obama falls to Earth as just a politician - CNN
17 May 2012 at 5:34am (CNN)-- Conventional wisdom has it that President Barack Obama's campaign ... He reviled the Bush tax cuts and the "tired and cynical philosophy," behind them. Then he pragmatically extended them, calling his pirouette a "substantial victory ...Read more...
Focus on the liberal arts at Campion - Newcastle Herald
15 May 2012 at 12:24pm The college believes those subjects - history, philosophy, theology, science, and Latin - have a central importance in developing an individual's knowledge and wisdom. A liberal arts degree can lead to many jobs. Campion alumni have pursued a variety of ...Read more...
College of Wooster graduates ready for the road ahead - Daily Record
15 May 2012 at 1:47am "Your Wooster education has equipped you with the foundation for both wisdom and happiness," Cornwell said ... said Aaron Novick, a philosophy and biology double major from Nashville, Tennessee, also speaking on behalf of graduates, what ...Read more...
Jews unwelcome on campus - YNET News
6 May 2012 at 12:56pm From the outside, Western faculties appear as genteel oases of wisdom and knowledge ... In an article titled ?Judar, ta avstånd,? Stockholm University Professor of Philosophy Torbjörn Tännsjö argued that Jews should distance themselves from ...Read more...
If an author uses a quotation that I wish to use, can I reference the quotation directly from its source?
So if I am reading a book and the author quotes J Smith as saying "xxx", if I use the same quotation in my work can I reference it straight to J Smith or do I have to acknoweldge the author of the book in which I found the quotation. I am am undergraduate at university.
PS I hope this makes sense, just cannot find any guidelines in the handbook on plaigarism about this!
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Do I need to reference this, read all question please.?
Am currently writing my history personal assignment and am reading a book on my topic. In the book, the author quotes other authors to support his argument and references them clearly. I would like to use some of the quotes from other authors that the author of the book has referenced and used, but when im referencing my history assignment, can I just use the reference for the quote?
Im asking because not sure if I will also have to reference the book im using, because I only want to use the authors sources, not his quotes.
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Why does Jude quote from the Book of Enoch?
In the Epistle of Jude 14-15, the author quotes directly from the Book of Enoch to support his argument. Why then is the Book of Enoch not included in the Biblical canon?
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Are there any mistakes in this text? it is very important thank you.?
Are there any mistakes in this text? it is very important thank you.
The third aspect that I considered for my analysis is the syntax. In terms of grammar and syntax, the article is reader-friendly. Although, some special terms could be unknown to the reader and could represent an hindrance to the comprehension of the text, syntactic and grammar structure are easy and, without any doubts, they are known to the addressee. Indeed, Judith Newmann avoids using long and complicated sentences ? Even if the author talks about more specific aspects such as drugs, factors, immunotherapy, etc. sentences are usually direct, simple and they do not contain too much information: ?Stress and the hormone cortisol, which plays a role in the body's reaction to stress, also affect allergic illnesses?, ?Another key culprit: environmental pollutants. Exactly what pollutants and in what quantities are a source of heated debate? (Paragraph: 26-27), ?Improvements in immunotherapy have been hard to come by. The overall idea behind immunotherapy is to find something that alters the T-cell reaction to the allergen to one not associated with allergic symptoms when the allergen is reintroduced? (Paragraph:37). As you can see, the information is given by means of short and user-friendly sentences. Moreover, J. Newmann does not use a passive and impersonal style, for example, she uses very often personal pronouns, especially the first person plural (we, our): ?we normally see with?, ?"We didn't just reduce symptoms? (Paragraph: 39), ??is changing the way we live and what we buy? (Paragraph: 53), ?And even if we can eliminate the allergens we fight today, what will our immune systems decide are the enemies tomorrow?? (Paragraph: 56). In the article, there are also a lot of quotations, and direct or rhetorical questions. The author quotes very often other people (specialists, people having allergies) and she does not use the reported speech; thus the article contains a lot of informal, simple expressions taken from every-day life, such as "I don't eat much, unless Mom can check the ingredients. Then I can eat. But not 'til then? (Paragraph: 1), "A pediatrician told me I was being silly" (Paragraph: 4), "Reduced fresh fruit and vegetable intake, more processed food, fewer antioxidants, and low intake of some minerals?these are all shown to be a risk" (Paragraph: 24), "John Bostock, the guy who first identified hay fever, noted that it was a condition of the educated? (Paragraph: 29), etc. Avoiding reported speech, the style is more direct, simple and it makes the article more appealing. As I anticipated, in the text there are a lot of direct and rhetorical questions: ?Just how many things could one child be allergic to?? (Paragraph: 6), ? Can we avoid allergies altogether? Can we get rid of allergies we already have? Can we desensitize our immune systems?? (Paragraph: 34). Rhetorical questions are a figure of speech in the form of a question posed for its persuasive effect without the expectation of a reply; they encourage the listener to think about what the (often obvious) answer to the question must be. In this way, the reader feels involved in the discussion, the style becomes more informal and direct and the content seems to be more familiar and less complex. Moreover, these questions are positioned at the end of a paragraph, in this way the text is coherent, and the logical progression and cohesion are maintained.
The last aspect I considered for the analysis of the article is the style used by the author. As I said before, J. Newmann introduces al lot of direct and rhetorical questions, she avoids direct speech and the lexis, though at some extent medical, is rather simple. From a syntactic point of view, sentences are not too long and do not contain too much information; passive voice, complex nominalization, and impersonal construction are not very frequent in this article. She alternates medical descriptions with personal anecdotes, such as the case of Cameron Liflander. The effect obtained by the author is a rather informal style: ?Cameron Liflander has allergies. This makes him no different from more than 50 million other Americans today? (Paragrpah: 3), ?The manifestations of allergy?sneezing, wheezing, itching, and rashes?are signs of an immune system running amok, attacking foreign invaders that normally mean no harm? (Paragraph: 8), ?Those of us over 40 don't remember having so much as a conversation about food allergies in school? (Paragraph: 13). Another aspect which drew my attention is the fact that the author constantly juxtaposes personal aspects, anecdotes and more special language and contents. The impression is that she tries to introduce more complex passages and information, using simple images, such as ?they should have moved a cow into their living room? (Paragraph: 28)
Can you correct it for me! thank you s
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Do well known people have an advantage at selling books rather than being a talented author?
I think being popular or known is really beneficial because names like Katie Price and David Beckham, they don't spring to my mind when I think a talented author, that's for sure lol. But still people buy their autobiographies. They have to be selling because Katie Price has released multiple books. They most likely don't write it themselves but still who is interested in that dribble?
When I go to Waterstones or search on Amazon for books, I see countless amounts. I am sure that some relatively unknown stories are better than some out there. Stephen King, well renowned author, quoted about Twilight. "the real difference [between J.K. Rowling and Meyer] is that Jo Rowling is a terrific writer, and Stephenie Meyer can't write worth a darn. She's not very good."
If she isn't good, how comes she sells books, has a film based on the series?
Someone please enlighten me lol. Sorry about writing soo much, I sorta went off on one lol.
All answers are appreciated people :)
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