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Thank Goodness For Little Girls $11.93 Thank Goodness For Little Girls |
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Goodness and Advice: $25.95 How should we live? What do we owe to other people? In Goodness and Advice , the eminent philosopher Judith Jarvis Thomson explores how we should go about answering such fundamental questions. In doing so, she makes major advances in moral philosophy, pointing to some deep problems for influential moral theories and describing the structure of a new and much more promising theory. Thomson begins by lamenting the prevalence of the idea that there is an unbridgeable gap between fact and value--that to say something is good, for example, is not to state a fact, but to do something more like expressing an attitude or feeling. She sets out to challenge this view, first by assessing the apparently powerful claims of Consequentialism. Thomson makes the striking argument that this familiar theory must ultimately fail because its basic requirement--that people should act to bring about the "most good"--is meaningless. It rests on an incoherent conception of goodness, and supplies, not mistaken advice, but no advice at all. Thomson then outlines the theory that she thinks we should opt for instead. This theory says that no acts are, simply, good: an act can at most be good in one or another way--as, for example, good for Smith or for Jones. What we ought to do is, most importantly, to avoid injustice; and whether an act is unjust is a function both of the rights of those affected, including the agent, and of how good or bad the act is for them. The book, which originated in the Tanner lectures that Thomson delivered at Princeton University's Center for Human Values in 1999, includes two chapters by Thomson ("Goodness" and "Advice"), provocative comments by four prominent scholars--Martha Nussbaum, Jerome Schneewind, Philip Fisher, and Barbara Herrnstein Smith--and replies by Thomson to those comments. |
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Thank God for Problems and Racism $12.12 Thank God for Problems and Racism |
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thxthxthx: Thank Goodness for Everything $2.99 After years of being encouraged (okay, nagged) by her Mother to write thank-you notes, Dieterich began writing one thank-you note a day to whatever thing, no matter how small or odd, she was thankful for. From important gestures, like a Partner's Understanding, to simple, soulful, and quirky things like Songs You're Embarrassed to Like, thxthxthx features 200 of Dieterich's original, handwritten thank-you notes that collectively convey the look and feel of handwritten notes from a close friend. Surprisingly simple and refreshingly moving, thxthxthx is a thought provoking and emotionally rewarding daily exercise in gratitude for all of life's blessings. |
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Thank Goodness for Little Girls $12.91 This beautifully illustrated book by award-winning artist Sandra Kuck masterfully captures the age of innocence and celebrates the sugar and spice that make little girls so nice... |
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Made For Goodness $7.49 As Archbishop of Cape Town at the height of the Apartheid regime in South Africa, Desmond Tutu saw many shocking and violent incidents. Later, as Chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, as well as a leading peace negotiator in many troubled parts of the world, he heard many appalling stories of man?s inhumanity to man. Yet he still has a firm conviction that we are 'made by goodness for goodness'. Another way of putting this is: the essential truth about all of us is that we are made in the image and likeness of God. Tutu explains that, though we sometimes act out of depravity and despair, we do know in our heart of hearts that we are not as we were meant to be, and were created to be so much more. The truth of human goodness can get hidden under the fear that we cannot live up to its demands, or it can get buried under faults or failures, or it can just get forgotten. In this thoughtful and important book, the Archbishop (with his daughter, Mpho Tutu) shows how we can find our way back to goodness by changing our attitudes, by practising forgiveness, and by prayer. Then we will begin to see the goodness and beauty of others? If our view changes, this in turn makes all the difference to the way we act. And how we act towards one another affects not only ourselves but everything in our world - for the better. |
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Shades of Goodness $85 It is typically thought that the demandingness problem is specifically a problem for consequentialists because of the gradable nature of consequentialist theories. Shades of Goodness argues that most moral theories have a gradable structure and, more significantly, that this is an advantage, rather than a disadvantage, for those theories. |
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Made for Goodness $9.99 Over the years the same questions get asked of Desmond Tutu, the archbishop, Nobel Peace Prize winner, and veteran of the moral movement that ended apartheid in South Africa: "How can you be so hopeful after witnessing so much evil?" "Why are you so sure goodness will triumph in the end?" This book is his answer. Now, more than any other time in history, our world needs this message: that we are made for goodness and it is up to us to live up to our destiny. We recognize Archbishop Tutu from the headlines as an inspirational figure who has witnessed some of the world's most sinister moments and chosen to be an ambassador of reconciliation amid political, diplomatic, and natural disasters. Now, we get a glimpse into his personal spirituality—and a better understanding of the man behind a lifetime of good works. In this intimate and personal sharing of his heart, written with his daughter, Episcopal priest Mpho Tutu, Tutu engages his reader with touching stories from his own life, as well as grisly memories from his work in the darkest corners of the world. There, amid the darkness, he calls us to hope, to joy, and to claim the goodness that we were made for. Tutu invites us to take on the disciplines of goodness, the practices that are key to finding fulfillment, meaning, and happiness for our lives. |
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One More Time / Thank You $6 One More Time / Thank You - The Katinas |
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My Goodness $8.78 Guitarist Joel Schneider and drummer Ethon Jacobson epitomize the purest distillation of rock, blues and punk. They both hail from other notable Seattle bands, but their sonic chemistry become immediately apparent when they began playing together. Very quickly they were offered a show and needed a name. Since they both felt like they were Finally playing music that they had kept to themselves in prior bands they referred to that feeling as their goodness...therefore My Goodness. Like their fated-meeting, their music grabs you from the very first impression and draws you in for more and more. These two hove harnessed the essence of their influences in a most compelling and uniquely rich way that spills out of them Performers: Ethan Jacobson - Drums; Joel Schneider - Guitar, Vocals |
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Goodness and Mercy $5.99 As Pastor George Landris welcomes a new member to the Followers of Jesus Faith Worship Center, jealousy begins to shake up the congregation…. Gabrielle Mercedes has dreamed of being a dancer since she was a little girl. But when her life takes a very different turn, it’s not the future she’d envisioned for herself. Feeling a void she can’t fill, she finds the salvation she’s been seeking in church and decides to start anew. Learning that her church has a dance ministry, she’s thrilled to have her first love back in her life. Then she meets the handsome and professionally accomplished Zachary Wayne Morgan, and finally everything seems to be falling into place—until a past secret threatens to tear it all apart, and her newfound faith is put to the ultimate test... PRAISE FOR VANESSA DAVIS GRIGGS. Vanessa’s rich stories of faith in action always hit the writing trifecta—they make you laugh, cry, and yearn for more.” —Angela Benson. “Will make you laugh, cry, shout, and praise God. Goodness and Mercy was a true page-turner and will make you want more and more.”—Urban-Reviews.com |
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The Histories Of More Children Than One; Or, Goodness Better Than Beauty. $14.4 The Histories Of More Children Than One; Or, Goodness Better Than Beauty. |
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For Goodness Sake $43.5 While the question of religion in public schools is often a matter of fierce debate, few Americans consider the implication of religious education on moral education and liberal democracy more ... |
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Gracious Goodness $13.25 Melannie Svoboda, SND, takes seriously the traditional gifts of the Holy Spirit?but she believes that the gifts of the Holy Spirit are far broader and more common than most of us realize... |
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The Goodness of Guinness $16.34 There is no other company, industry, or premises more closely aligned indeed almost synonymous with its hometown than Guinness s St. James s Gate Brewery and the city of Dublin... |
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St. Patrick's Day Sweatshirt - Thank Goodness I'm Irish Hoodie $24.99 St. Patrick's Day Sweatshirt - Thank Goodness I'm Irish Hoodie Be Seen In Green This St. Patrick's Day! Here at bewild we offer the biggest selection of fun st.patrick's day t-shirt and novelties on the web! Choose from hundreds of irish inspired st. patrick's day designs for men and women. Whether you are looking for a new st. patrick's day outfit or you are proud to be Irish 365 this shirt is sure to let every one know what your all about! Irish or not on st. patrick's day everybody's Irish! |
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St. Patrick's Day Tees - Thank Goodness I'm Irish T-Shirt $12.99 St. Patrick's Day Tees - Thank Goodness I'm Irish T-Shirt Be Seen In Green This St. Patrick's Day! Here at bewild we offer the biggest selection of fun st.patrick's day t-shirt and novelties on the web! Choose from hundreds of irish inspired st. patrick's day designs for men and women. Whether you are looking for a new st. patrick's day outfit or you are proud to be Irish 365 this shirt is sure to let every one know what your all about! Irish or not on st. patrick's day everybody's Irish! |
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Thank You - Shirley Goodness and Merci - 12 Boxed Note Cards $7.99 These fun, whimsical cards are a great way to say 'thank you' to the ladies in your life. |
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Goodness Gracious $11.86 This charming book celebrates a combination of good food and gracious living with chapter-ending grace notes--personal anecdotes and thoughts inspiring positive reflection on family, friends, life, and food. It features recipes for Apple Streusel Tea Loaf, Sweet Pepper Bisque, Garlic-Asiago Mashed Potatoes, Baja Lasagna, Pumpkin Cheesecake Tarts, and much more. |
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The Goodness of God $9.99 Through Pain and Tears… Finding a Way to God’s Heart   For those times when we’re wounded by broken trust, assaulted by disease, or victimized by evil—or when we’re crushed to see such things happen to people we love—Randy Alcorn offers something solid to hold onto. In this specially focused condensation of Alcorn’s If God Is Good…: Faith in the Midst of Suffering and Evil, we’re continually guided into a deeper glimpse of God’s loving ways and higher purposes—the very things we’re often most blinded to whenever we battle pain and anguish. Alcorn avoids superficial or sentimental responses, and instead presses forward boldly to explore all the troubling doubts and questions that agitate within us when we confront suffering and evil. The issues are far from simple, the answers far from easy—but Alcorn shows how the way of suffering—a path that Jesus himself followed more than anyone else—can ultimately become a journey into wholeness and even logic-defying joy. From the Hardcover edition. |

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600mb HD using imovie, retain quality with uninterrupted streaming after upload. export setting? thanks In my humble opinion you've done almost everything wrong here. After 57 thousand angry comments on the blog, 9 thousand angry comments on the announcement video, dozens of "anti-beta" YouTube channels and online petitions against the change scattered all over the Internet, your response has been deafening silence, and the help page still promises a July 15th "forced migration" date. It's completely unapparent whether or not anybody at YouTube has noticed the commotion. So what happens? The pitchforks are out, the voices are still getting louder and angrier and the ASCII art on the blog is getting bigger and more desperate. Some users commented they had flagged the video as "promotes hatred or violence", and it wasn't a joke.
YouTube, I can't overstate how badly you've handled this. For such a huge site you ought to have something resembling a clue how to listen to and interact with your users! The single thing you didn't do wrong is that you (apparently) haven't censored any criticism. Thank goodness, or everyone would have gone ballistic. You got that right by accident though, because actually it's completely typical for responses to the YouTube blogs to be ignored.Even if you respond now, damage has already been done. Users incensed by the lack of response have probably already gone to their forums and chatrooms all over the web and posted comments along the lines of "YouTube suck. They keep making stupid changes and don't listen to their users." Because as long as you aren't listening, we'll tell anyone who will.
This doesn't reflect well on Google either. If there is ever a major revolt against a Google change like this, it looks like you/Google will be completely incapable of handling it. How can you expect to control a billion angry web surfers?
While I do sort of look forward to the potential fun and chaos of a massive Internet-wide revolt against Google, I suggest you get a clue. YouTubers have raised big objections to the design of the new channels, aggrandized by the fact that social website users will generally resist and reject major change to their pages, whether they're improvements or not. It's like getting up and finding someone switched your car for a different (newer) model overnight, while losing your toolkit and personally chosen seat covers (analogy to the channel backgrounds, etc). You'd feel indignant, right?
Finally: I *HATE* the new channels. They're a functional and asthetic regression in almost every way. A few users prefer them, but because of the complaints almost no-one thinks the change should be forced like it is. You should help the angry users because their anger won't go away. It'll be hidden for a while, but it will come flooding back at a later date the next time there's a problem.
I've seen many of you discussing that you're having trouble downloading your uploaded videos (to MP4). The majority of you mention that the "Download to MP4" button sometimes doesn't appear next to your videos, and so you're unable to download your video
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