Women in Workplace Power
April 29, 2020[…] drive home. Have you had situations in which others are uncomfortable with your workplace power? Will you share an example and how you handled it? Mehrsa: Earlier in my career, when I looked much […]
[…] drive home. Have you had situations in which others are uncomfortable with your workplace power? Will you share an example and how you handled it? Mehrsa: Earlier in my career, when I looked much […]
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Most Latter-day Saints probably would be surprised to learn the Book of Mormon is available in modern English and has been for over a decade. More recently the 1966 RLDS “reader’s edition” has been […]
[…] philosophy; William Russell, religion and history; Barbara Higdon, literature and speech; Lome White, religion; and Roy Muir, English. Higdon, Muir, Russell and White had previously edited church publications; Edwards and Russell had written books published […]
[…] all doubt. I think they were immediately convinced on the basis of the photographs. DIALOGUE: The DESERET NEWS press release described some of the documents as in their words “conventional hieroglyphic and hieratic Egyptian […]
[…] be strange to their children. Polygamy, pioneering, and folklore of the Three Nephites are disappearing from our world, and Mrs. Hunter records their last stirrings. Hers is a patriarchal society where women are retiring […]
[…] court in Carthage, but the central issue is the legality of the abatement by the Nauvoo City Council. News paper statements against the Church fell into three categories: political, religious, and moral. Oaks concludes that […]
[…] venture to guess that almost anyone who might be called such has taken occasional flights into the world of speculation, and has frequently emphasized the value of reason in the quest for truth, even […]
[…] as far as we know, the gift of God, born of His love and His desire to share with others His own spiritual life. Our faith is that mortal life also comes by the […]
[…] “the Book will turn out to be, not a guide to events marking the end of the world — as fundamentalist exegetes have often made it—but a challenge to ancient Rome, with her paganism […]
[…] had wings and could lift into the sky and fly anywhere he wished. How she wanted the world to be a lovely place for him, no troubles, no worries. How she wished everything could […]