If you look closely, you can also see some significant drops like this 1918 dip from the Spanish flu pandemic or over here, what appears to be - I guess the bigger exhortation would be someone to really measure it, measure things beautifully.
So publishing open letters-- will any of your readers be so kind as to inform me whether such experiments have already been tried? He's exhorting readers of this magazine, "The Gardeners' Chronicle." Try this experiment. Send me your results.
And everybody laughed. Now I'm making that book. And I think I will exhort everybody to go-- Because it can taste nice.
And I took my camera with me. And the thing that to exhort anybody about that with is I just focused on the pictures.
But this is Machiavelli. And then there is a concluding exhortation to the Medici. He says, look, you got back into power.
You might be familiar with "The Little Book That Beats the Market", it's a book by Joel Greenblatt. He took Warren Buffett's exhortation to buy wonderful companies at fair prices, and he translated that into a quantitative model that we'll examine in detail in a moment.
a tradition in Islamic poetry which we really don't have. It's using poems as pre-battle jihadist exhortations or curses against the enemy.
kids. They just couldn't tear themselves away from the incredibly interesting work they were doing. So there was a temptation, you exhort the parents to come on time. It's disrespectful. They were still coming late. There's a temptation to close the center up and just leave kids sitting on the street, but somehow the director thought that that was inhumane. And so he
And it was a matter of punching the telephone numbers to reply to the questions. They're there as coaches, exhorting their teams and teaching their kids on the team to play.
And the MER team also had a listening ritual, where every meeting ended with a call for countering voices, disagreement, or I don't know. And that's what the leaders at the MER team-- after the faulty command story-- that's what they call exhorted the team to do to get back to the place of questioning. And that's why they were successful, according to many different scientists.
He'd be like, Denzel Washington can land the plane upside down stinking drunk and you can't write an autobiography, a book about your own life? Are you fucking kidding me?'" So that's just an example of the kind of real exhortations and assistance I would get from the Imaginary Intern.
So what are your thoughts about that? Susan Cain: Yeah, I think that the key to these kinds of exhortations is to find ways to do it that really are natural to you. And that sounds ahh, that sounds sort of fluffy.
And when I felt like I had lost that, that I suddenly just didn't know what it was, or when, you know, I just felt kind of discouraged or dispirited about how it was all going, the Imaginary Intern would exhort me. He'd pumped me up.
"Do I think like a leader?" is your next question. Remembering the things that I've seen around here in Google as well -- you just think way outside of the box or the square or the circle or the star, whatever it is. And I encourage you and exhort you to continue to do that. Let's look at people. In our culture, people are very important. And this is a proverb which reemphasizes it.
It's a very, very scary moment. And so the women, after they graduate in June of 1942, they are exhorted by the US Navy to come to Washington as soon as they can.
We don't need to go into too much detail here. But the point about this letter, Zinoviev was always sending letters to Communist parties all over the world, exhorting them to greater revolutionary fervor.
Even I feel I hadn't taken the time to read the memo thoroughly and read the underlying study and so it was kind of these exhortations
So forget that. But I did just published a book, "Make It New," which is derived from an exhortation of the poet
"From Deeply Flawed to Merely Flawed." I'm going to close, but I just want to say, I just want to leave you with one exhortation, which
At the end of the book, near the end of the book, is a really interesting exhortation.
mindful eaters I'd ever met, but no one ever talked about that as they wrote all of this lovely prose that exhorted people to kind of pull, pull a chair up to the table and