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"True faith is not hard at all. It is soft in its resilience, yielding in its certitude—the vehicle for absolute grace."
—Karen Maezen Miller
"If you think the United States has stood still, who built the largest shopping center in the world?" ― Richard M. Nixon
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Progressivism is a philosophy based on the idea of progress, which asserts that advancement in science, technology,economic development, and social organization are vital to improve the human condition.(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressivism)
Sociologist Robert Nisbet defines five "crucial premises" of the Idea of Progress as being: value of the past; nobility of Western civilization; worth of economic/technological growth; scientific/scholarly knowledge obtained through reason over faith; the intrinsic importance and worth of life on Earth.[2] Beyond this, the meanings of progressivism have varied over time and from different perspectives. (Nisbet, Robert (1980). History of the Idea of Progress. New York: Basic Books. p. 4.)
Some of the most prominent American chessplayers and personalities talk about their first rated tournaments and what US Chess means to them. Interviewees include GMs Maurice Ashley, Alejandro Ramirez & Irina Krush, IM Anthony Saidy, WGM Jen Shahade & FM Alisa Melekhina. Executive Director Jean Hoffman & President Ruth Haring also talk about the mission and values of US Chess. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EW12otnCC1s#action=share
"Building American Space Crafts"
"To launch a huge spacecraft, a huge rocket is needed as well. Although it's not a new science, still designing largest spacecraft and rocket ever is a challenge. NASA is to conduct a second test of world's largest rocket in 2021. The rocket will be a part of Space Launch System. SpaceX is developing Falcon Heavy Rocket that would be capable 0f launching heavier payloads to (space."https://www.wittyfeed.com/story/32769/can-nasa-take-you-to-mars-in-next-few-years?)
My fault, my failure, is not in the passions I have, but in my lack of control of them.
| — | Jack Kerouac (via purplebuddhaproject) |
I give myself a good cry if I need it. But then I concentrate on the good things still in my life. I don’t allow myself any more self-pity than that. A little each every morning, a few tears, and that’s all.
| — | Mitch Albom (via purplebuddhaproject) |
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"his efforts to weld together the religious parties ran into trouble"
late 16th century (in the sense ‘become united’): alteration (probably influenced by the past participle) ofwell2 in the obsolete sense ‘melt or weld (heated metal).’
"...Climatic transition from water to land has tended to be tricky to prove scientifically, mostly due to a lack of evidence in the fossil record of those transitional creatures. However, the most correct path always seems to be maintain a healthy skepticism until the point that evidence is brought out and then to reevaluate one's position based on the strength of that evidence. As much as we may want to work like the aforementioned fast-forwarded animation of biological evolution, the truth is that it moves almost too slowly to be noticed." -SEAN LACHUT, SHB columnist, former center for Inquiry editor. He lives and works in Chicago. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/249738741816552748/ |