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idea and selling
Wozniak's friend Steve Jobs had the idea of selling the computer.
Design can also aid in selling a product or idea through effective visual communication.
One often cited example, though perhaps not Luther's chief concern, is a condemnation of the selling of indulgences ; another prominent point within the 95 Theses is Luther's disagreement both with the way in which the higher clergy, especially the pope, used and abused power, and with the very idea of the pope.
Voltairine de Cleyre, summed up the philosophy by saying that the anarchist individualists " are firm in the idea that the system of employer and employed, buying and selling, banking, and all the other essential institutions of Commercialism, centred upon private property, are in themselves good, and are rendered vicious merely by the interference of the State.
These slowly gave way to the idea of selling lifestyles.
In 2009, Macy's and Macy's ad agency JWT produced Yes, Virginia, a CGI animated Christmas special, after pitching and selling the idea to CBS.
Although Saunders had brought the world self-service, uniform stores and nationwide marketing, Cullen built on this idea by adding separate food departments, selling large volumes of food at discount prices and adding a parking lot.
The plaintiffs ' lawyers were confident that they would be able to win this suit due to the success of the Schwab case wherein tobacco companies were found guilty of fraud-like charges because they were selling the idea that light cigarettes were safer than regular cigarettes.
Director Scorsese initially struggled selling his idea of realizing the film until DiCaprio became interested in playing protagonist Amsterdam Vallon, a young leader of the Irish faction, and thus, Miramax Films got involved with financing the project.
Every screenplay and teleplay begins with an idea, and screenwriters use those ideas to write scripts, with the intention of selling them and having them produced.
The event was conceived and promoted by James B. Upham, a marketer for the magazine, as a campaign to instill the idea of American nationalism by selling flags to public schools and magazines to students.
Winblad compared the word to the idea of " selling smoke ", implying Microsoft was selling a product it would soon not support.
Council member Ivan Luckin had put forward the idea of selling the bridge, and recalled: " They all thought I was completely crazy when I suggested we should sell London Bridge when it needed replacing.
The elder Gaines tested the idea of packaging and selling comics on newsstands in 1933.
Thousands of Blue Gum Eucalyptuss were planted on the Nipomo Mesa in 1908 by two men who formed the Los Berros Forest Company with the idea of selling the trees as hardwood.
Whether it was ever successful in selling ready-made cars or not, Ohio Falls continued its commitment to the idea.
The key idea behind the derivation was to hedge perfectly the option by buying and selling the underlying asset in just the right way and consequently " eliminate risk ".
The key idea behind the equation is that one can perfectly hedge the option by buying and selling the underlying asset in just the right way and consequently “ eliminate risk ".
The idea was that the family would be able to raise its own food and use the profits from selling any surplus to work off its debt to the government.
The idea behind it was an outgrowth of the guild system, as guilds were monopolistic enterprises: they regulated trade within towns by controlling the creation of goods, regulated themselves through their system of apprenticeship, kept outside traders from selling goods in the town, and forced outsiders to pay tolls and other types of payments for the privilege of doing business in that town.
All but abandoning the idea of an operating system, NeXT managed to maintain a business selling WebObjects and consulting services, but was never a commercial success.
Now giving fresh consideration to this idea, Anderson resolved that a selling point for his new series could be a character that can be killed at the end of each episode and resurrected by the beginning of the next.

idea and one's
Individuals idea of ' Daksha ' and ' Mahana ' is relative to one's development of the concept of ' Satyam-Shivam-Sundaram.
Its implication that loyalty to a larger Germany should replace loyalty to one's personal sovereign was in itself a revolutionary idea.
Sacrificing one's short-term self-interest to maximize one's long-term self-interest is one form of " rational self-interest " which is the idea behind most philosophers ' advocacy of ethical egoism.
The belief that " ye may not be a Witch alone " extends the idea that personal growth, both intellectually and spiritually, is dependent on and affects one's surroundings and the people therein.
Solipsism is the philosophical idea that only one's own mind is sure to exist.
The idea that the moral quality of one's actions influences one's rebirth is absent from India until the period of the shramana religions, and the Brahmins appear to have adopted this idea from other religious groups.
The name " Objectivism " derives from the idea that human knowledge and values are objective: they exist and are determined by the nature of reality, to be discovered by one's mind, and are not created by the thoughts one has.
Prayer may be directed towards a deity, spirit, deceased person, or lofty idea, for the purpose of worshipping, requesting guidance, requesting assistance, confessing sins or to express one's thoughts and emotions.
The idea being that one's imbalance of natural " heat " and " cold " in a body can cause disease or be more conducive towards sickness.
The idea of " offering one's cheek " to a smiter is also seen in, where the context indicates a form of repentance or submission to oppressors, with the hope of being spared.
Moreover, German military authorities continued to promote the idea of outreaching one's opponent on the battlefield by means of a longer rifle / bayonet combination, a concept prominently featured in its infantry bayonet training doctrines.
* Transitioning ( transgender ), the process of changing one's gender presentation to accord with one's internal sense of one's gender-the idea of what it means to be a man or woman
The fictional social movement he calls functionalism, ( which is unrelated to the real-life sociological theory of the same name ), advances the idea that one's status and level of material reward in a society must and should depend on the functions one performs for that society.
The idea is to cull, or to find the cards one needs, place them at the bottom, top, or any other place the cheat wants, then false deal them to oneself or one's confederate.
The teachings of the Sikh Gurus push the idea of sewa ( selfless service ) and simran ( prayer, meditation, or remembering one's true death ).
Often found in Roman Catholicism is the idea of joining one's own sufferings to the sacrifice of Christ on the cross.
Solipsism () is the philosophical idea that only one's own mind is sure to exist.
Shuster's idea was probably influenced by Mexican cartonería ( papier-mâché sculpture ), especially the effigies exploded during the burning of Judas that takes place on Holy Saturday or New Year's Eve, as a way of ridding oneself or one's community of evil.

idea and soul
Several churches, such as the Anabaptists and Socinians of the Reformation, then Seventh-day Adventist Church, Christadelphians, Jehovah's Witnesses, and theologians of different traditions reject the idea of the immortality of a non-physical soul as a vestige of Neoplatonism, and other pagan traditions.
The philosophical idea of an immortal soul was a later invention, which, although influential, never had a breakthrough in the Greek world.
* Creationism destroys the idea of the miraculous and supernatural, since it incorporates God's supernatural, miraculous creation of the soul ( out of nothing ) into the natural process of reproduction.
The Charismatic Movement also generally supports the idea that the Holy Spirit is creator of every individual soul, citing the traditional hymn Veni Creator Spiritus as evidence that Christians have long invoked the divine soul-making properties of the Spirit.
This position is called traducianism in opposition to ' creationism ', or the idea that each soul is a fresh creation of God.
In 1624 he published a book titled An Examination of the Traditions of the Pharisees which questioned the fundamental idea of the immortality of the soul.
The Greeks, moreover, will admit that even amongst those who are considered to be most largely endowed with wisdom, good fortune has had much to do, as in the choice of teachers of one kind rather than another, and in meeting with a better class of instructors ( there being teachers who taught the most opposite doctrines ), and in being brought up in better circumstances ; for the bringing up of many has been amid surroundings of such a kind, that they were prevented from ever receiving any idea of better things, but constantly passed their life, from their earliest youth, either as the favourites of licentious men or of tyrants, or in some other wretched condition which forbade the soul to look upwards.
The idea of the good soul and the bad soul offering advice from above a person's shoulders is thought to have come from the idea that Anna told Dido what to do with Aeneas.
He also represents a concept somewhat akin to the Hindu idea of Paramatman, or Emerson ’ s idea of the great Over soul: Silla is also the substance of which souls are made of.
The idea of a purely immaterial existence was so foreign to Egyptian thought that when Christianity spread in Egypt they borrowed the Greek word psyche to describe the concept of soul and not the term Ba.
In the 16th century, Descartes suggested a philosophic system whereby all living systems, including the human body ( but not the soul ), are simply machines ruled by the same mechanical laws, an idea that did much to promote and sustain biomechanical study.
The first, On the Soul, was written against someone named Macarius Scotus, and the second, The Book on the Soul, addressed to bishop Odo of Beauvais, challenged an idea raised by an anonymous monk of Fly Abbey – that all human beings participate in a universal soul.
[...] And thus, those have the right idea who think that the soul does not exist without the body.
[...] And thus, those have the right idea who think that the soul does not exist without the body.
Some of Avicenna's views on the soul included the idea that the immortality of the soul is a consequence of its nature, and not a purpose for it to fulfill.
Avicenna generally supported Aristotle's idea of the soul originating from the heart, whereas Ibn al-Nafis on the other hand rejected this idea and instead argued that the soul " is related to the entirety and not to one or a few organs.

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