... Visual Medium Radio is a medium of hearing, with no visual component at all. Print is a medium of seeing letters on the page, with no hearing. At first glance television appears to be a return to the oral stage of communication, because we both see and ... , because films blur the distinctions. Books are suited to careful analysis and historical examination, but screen images are not. Columnist Ellen Goodman described the controversy about JFK as "a fuss made by a generation that reads and writes for the minds ...
... that one of our children called friends of our family "Bobandellen." Their names were Bob and Ellen but it sounded like one word to the children. Bob and Ellen found their identity in each other. They had accepted each other, and their love had stamped out ... children would grow up thinking all women had three-folds and staples in their navels,) but the philosophy expressed in the pages that women, like the subtitle of the magazine, are "Entertainment for Men." They are like the sports cars, stereos, and " ...
... ’s Commentary, Vol. 4 (Waco: Word Books, 1982), 56. 4. http://www.sermoncentral.com/sermons/by-my-new-way-of-life-j-jeffrey-smead-sermon-on-baptism-163584.asp. 5. Charles Colson and Ellen Santilli Vaughn, The Body: Being Light in Darkness (Waco: Word Publishing, 1992), page 137. 6. Anthony T. Evans, Tony Evans’ Book Of Illustrations (Chicago: Moody Publishers, 2009). 7. Pastor Glenn Schwerdtfeger, http://maynardav.org/sermons/BaptismSermon.htm. 8. Don Hawks, http://www.sermoncentral.com/sermons/why ...
... we don't always sing the same verses as the congregation, and every once in a while, we are not even on the same page. Preoccupation with the sermon and all that kind of thing, you know. Wouldn't life be wonderful if we could eliminate the blunders! Humanity, ... thirty, he also suffered from poor health, including lung disease and periods of temporary blindness. In addition, his first wife, Ellen, died in 1831, and his first son, Waldo, died in 1842. However, in spite of hardship and tragedy, Emerson penned ...