Does God Exist...Prove it! Nov 13, 2009
Believer wrote on Nov 12, 2009 1:27 PM:" To "Church Goer"? What a warped view of life. It is human nature for us to desire life over death. Who wants to die or to see a loved one die? No matter what, grief is a human emotion whether you're a believer or not. It must be very miserable to just act like someone never existed or to think they are just "gone" without no rhyme or reason. When a woman is in her 3rd trimester she feels a "quickening" (like a flutter). Likewise, at death the bible says... (New Iberia, LA)
How to put the Saint back into Chri... Nov 13, 2009
Don t order any wild animals from the menu as it promotes their quickening extinction. The copyright of the article How to put the Saint back into Christmas in is owned by. (Suite101.com)
CQ: NY23 hits its tipping point Oct 30, 2009
These days, whether you're a conservative activist, or a Republican Party official, saying "New York 23" out loud leads to a shortening of breath, a quickening of the pulse, and a tightening of the muscles. Heads whip around to see who said it, and in what context friend, or foe. (MSNBC -- Politics)
World will miss 2010 target to stem biodiversity loss, experts say Oct 12, 2009
"Freshwater ecosystems will be the first victims of both climate change and rising demands on water supplies. And the pace of extinctions is quickening - especially in hot spot areas around the Mediterranean, in Central America, China and throughout Southeast Asia.". "Despite their pivotal ecological and economic importance, freshwater ecosystems have not been of primary concern in policy making," adds Prof. (EurekAlert!)
5 Quick Changes to Drop 5 Pounds Oct 8, 2009
Note that you re not aiming to make this a circuit training workout, but simply quickening the pace of the workout to add intensity. The nature of this protocol (10 reps with 1 minute rest periods) compared to a typical strength program of 5 reps and 3 minute rest periods tends to produce a greater release of growth hormone in the body, which is beneficial for promoting lean muscle mass development. (Fox News)
Sandilands and Jackie OMG worse than Fritzl Oct 5, 2009
The other contenders are: Adam Foulds's The Quickening Maze, inspired by the 19th-century poet John Clare; Simon Mawer's The Glass Room, the story of a Jewish family during the rise of Nazism; and Sarah Waters's The Little Stranger, a spooky tale that unfolds in 1940s England. While the prize is open to writers from the Commonwealth or Ireland, this year Coetzee is the sole non-British writer on the list. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Australia)
Looking back for fiction's big one Oct 3, 2009
The commonality this year is looking back: Wolf Hall is set in Tudor England, The Quickening Maze in Victorian England, The Children's Book Edwardian England, The Little Stranger England late 1940s, The Glass Room a Czech town in the 1930s, and Summertime South Africa 1960-'70s ... Foulds' The Quickening Maze is the true(ish) tale of the rustic poet John Clare. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Opinion)
Immortality? Nanotech Could Make it Possible Oct 3, 2009
The quickening means that the human condition will shift into more of a , as nanobots flow through human blood streams and eventually even replace biological blood, he added. That may sound like something out of a sci-fi movie, but Kurzweil, a member of the Inventor's Hall of Fame and a recipient of the National Medal of Technology, says that research well underway today is leading to a time when a combination of will wipe out cancer, Alzheimer's disease , obesity and diabetes. (ABC News)
Nanotech May Extend Life, Futurist Says Oct 2, 2009
The quickening advance of nanotechnology means that the human condition will shift into more of a , as nanobots flow through human blood streams and eventually even replace biological blood, he added. That may sound like something out of a sci-fi movie, but Kurzweil, a member of the Inventor's Hall of Fame and a recipient of the National Medal of Technology, says that research well underway today is leading to a time when a combination of nanotechnology and biotechnology will wipe out cancer, ,... (BusinessWeek)
UH gets defensive end Sep 5, 2009
That allowed Alexander to work on quickening his decisions and throws. During spring drills, he even worked on throwing away passes to avoid sacks. (Honolulu Advertiser)
Early Deadlines Aug 28, 2009
The quickening news cycle makes obituary writing tricky. In the past, the worst time for someone to die was after your newspaper's 5 p.m. deadline, since writers would have to rush to get an obit in the next day's paper. (Slate)
Airport test to stop arrival of Sars and flu 'pointless' Aug 21, 2009
the pace of change at nhs norfolk is quickening. i. (Yahoo News -- SARS)
Obama launches economic counter-attack Aug 7, 2009
WASHINGTON (AFP) - Despite staggering job losses and nationwide financial misery, President Barack Obama has a new message for recession-weary Americans: the pulse of the sickly US economy is quickening. But a new poll released Thursday on the eve of his 200th day in office suggests that Americans' patience with his efforts to lift the nation out of recession is wearing thin, with Obama's once sky-high job approval rating slumping to 50 percent, the lowest since his inauguration. (Yahoo! Asia News)
Angel investors pick up pace Aug 5, 2009
Executive Director Randall Crowder said the volatile public markets combined with lower valuations for nascent companies is creating greater deal flow and quickening the pace of financings. Early-stage investments don t seem as risky as when the stocks were taking off, he said. (Austin Business Journal, TX)
Cancer survivor offers inspiration along Pan-Massachusetts Challenge route Aug 2, 2009
Whenever he looks back, he said, he notices others quickening their pace after being passed by a one-legged cyclist. But yesterday he offered encouragement off the course as well. (Boston Globe)
Some troops may leave Iraq early Jul 30, 2009
White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said later that conditions on the ground will dictate any quickening of the withdrawal pace. We certainly agree that if conditions on the ground continue to improve it s possible that timetable could be accelerated, Gibbs said yesterday aboard Air Force One en route to Bristol, Va. (Boston Globe)
Reasons To Watch Jul 10, 2009
These lists are not mere compilations of all-time bests in their respective sports but all-time bests at quickening the pulse and evoking a visceral response from those fortunate enough to have witnessed their artistry. 10. (SportsIllustrated.CNN -- NCAA Basketball)
Ohlendorf looking for faster pace May 23, 2009
While he has been fairly consistent all season, he still needs to improve his efforts in getting ahead of hitters and in quickening his pace early in the start. Ohlendorf has made one career appearance against the White Sox, and it wasn't pretty. (MLB.com -- Pittsburgh Pirates)
Democrats in Disarray Over Healthcare Goals May 14, 2009
The developments underscored a quickening drive toward health care overhaul legislation in Congress. Obama has asked the health insurers, doctors, hospitals and others who brought the much-ballyhooed _ but vague _ $2 trillion cost-saving idea to the White House earlier this week to produce specifics by June 1. (Newsmax)
Stretching it on the silver screen May 4, 2009
Liking Escape is a lot more than I can say for the second film on this list Highlander II: The Quickening (1991), with its Big Revelation that the Immortals of the first movie were really aliens from the planet Zeist, banished by the tyrannical General Katana (Michael Ironside) for going against him. More a stab in the gut to all the first movies fans than just another hard-to-swallow concept, this really killed off any interest in future Highlander projects for me. (The Star Online, Malaysia)
State on alert Apr 28, 2009
The quickening pace of developments in the United States is in response to some 1,600 swine flu infections in neighboring Mexico and reports that Mexico's suspected swine flu death toll had climbed to 149. Stay tuned for more updates. (AZCentral)
Obama concerned, not alarmed, by flu Apr 28, 2009
The quickening pace of developments in the United States in response to some 1,600 swine flu infections in neighboring Mexico was accompanied by a host of varying responses around the world. The European Union advised against nonessential travel to the United States and Mexico, China, Taiwan and Russia considered quarantines and several Asian countries scrutinized visitors arriving at their airports. (Havre Daily News, MT)
US gets aggressive Apr 28, 2009
The quickening pace of developments in the United States in response to the spreading new flu strain was accompanied by a host of varying responses around the world. Mexico, at the center of the outbreak, suspended schools nationwide. (AZCentral -- News)
Was President Obama right to reverse Bush’s stem cell policy? Mar 28, 2009
Most of the world considered life to begin at quickening , which was when the fetus could be felt moving by the mother. I would say that is quite a few weeks after conception. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Opinion)
SVH eyes luxury birthing center Mar 28, 2009
net wrote on Mar 27, 2009 9:19 AM:" I think families like having a hospital a little closer to home for having babies. Could you imagine driving from Santa Rosa to Sonoma on Hwy 12 with contractions quickening? ". funkewoman72@yahoo. (Sonoma Index-Tribune, CA)
Argentina Downgraded to Kazakhstan as Fernandez Restricts Foreign Capital Mar 24, 2009
With inflation quickening and the government still blocked from international credit markets, in March 2008 Fernandez turned her eyes toward agriculture to raise funds. Argentina is the worlds third-biggest soybean exporter and prices for the crop were booming. (Bloomberg)
Fujikawa fires final-round 70 to tie for 31st in Puerto Rico Mar 17, 2009
Fujikawa said he worked on his tempo after Friday's round, when he found his rhythm quickening in strong wind. He played with Ryder Cup captain Corey Pavin Saturday and Rocco Mediate yesterday. (Honolulu Advertiser)
Abortion advocates give pro-lifers an opening Mar 2, 2009
But as a citizen I would be relieved to see a public policy that prohibits abortion after the "quickening" (at about 18 to 20 weeks) -- the ages-old standard for moral culpability when a pregnancy was ended either intentionally or by injury. If we consider how humane a people we wish to be, a better policy would be prohibiting abortion at the somewhat earlier threshold of fetal pain, once it's scientifically established. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA)
New choices, complicated questions Mar 2, 2009
If we were already quickening the deaths of the elderly prior to this law, we will certainly do more of it afterwards. It is a slippery slope because not all vulnerable people have advocates, proper pain regulation, or are in the right state of mind to make such a decision. (Longview Daily News, WA)
Giants work on better baserunning Feb 22, 2009
So far, players have worked during batting practice on quickening their breaks from each base. "I try to tell them, when you work on your hitting and defense, you should incorporate baserunning as well," Kelly said Saturday. (MLB.com -- San Francisco Giants)
LETTER: Alternatives exist to having abortions Feb 16, 2009
CrowWoman wrote on Feb 15, 2009 12:45 PM:" BlueDog, how can I tell you whether or not the unborn have souls? The Bible doesn't address that question. It has been a point of debate since the time of the early church.Early Christians condemned abortion, but did not view the termination of a pregnancy to be an abortion before "ensoulment", the definition of when life began in the womb.When ensoulment occurred was also a matter of debate. Eventually, the idea of "quickening" was used to determine... (Mattoon Journal-Gazette, IL)
Jobless rate at 16-year high Feb 7, 2009
Perhaps more troubling than the breadth of the losses is the quickening pace, said Bill Cheney, chief economist at John Hancock Financial in Boston. In January, job losses accelerated to about 600,000 from about 525,000 in December. (Boston Globe)