Sentences with phrase «teaching books for»

Main market segments of interest to the consumer: Fiction, Children's & Young Adult, Practically Oriented Literature *, Teaching Books for Schools & Universities * hobbies, household and interior decoration, cooking, psychology, medicine, esoteric.
I love that they are good teaching books for kids.
In their hunger for relevance and their penchant for self - indulgence, [professors] began teaching books for reasons external to their intrinsic beauty or importance, and attempted to explain history before discovering what actually happened.

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He is the author of the award - winning 2012 book Going Social: Excite Customers, Generate Buzz, and Energize Your Brand With the Power of Social Media, which teaches brands large and small how to use social media for business success.
The business strategy that Mathile details in the book is also taught at Aileron, the nonprofit school for entrepreneurs that he founded in 1996.
He's spent his career lecturing to and on the aerospace industry, having taught for several semesters at George Washington University while publishing countless papers and research reports as well as one book on the industry.
While there's sometimes no substitute for lived experience, there are also plenty of books that can save you a whole lot of heartache by teaching you basic skills that lots of young people end up learning way later than they should.
David talked about a time he wanted to learn to juggle, so he used the book Juggling for the Complete Klutz to teach himself.
Unlike other management books that focus on principles, Green teaches the principle and then gives sample dialogues for just about every situation imaginable.
This book also teaches you to be prepared for the unexpected, and I think that is so key in being an entrepreneur.»
When my father got five times his ideal price, plus some bagels, for family junk he taught that street smarts trump book smarts.
«I read [this book] when we were in very early stages of operations at The Farmer's Dog, and it taught me that no process is ever perfect and that there's always room for improvement.
You'll have to read the book for yourself, but rest assured that with or without the book my dad taught me the lesson contained inside.
I soon realized that teaching wasn't for me and I decided to go back to books as a ghost writer.
Being an entrepreneur will tell you who you are, and is sure to teach you important lessons no book will ever prepare you for.
I have taken issue with some of Robert Kiyosaki's teachings for years and have found it difficult to explain to people how it is a great book but a horrible one at the same time.
Whether you're trying to be the next startup sensation, lifestyle entrepreneur, or industry leader, this book will teach you the unconventional rules for cultivating relationships with the right people to achieve your goals.
Clark's most recent book is aimed at helping parents teach kids real - world financial skills for today and every day.
I teach a class at Princeton on how to grow ideas into self - sustaining enterprises and I could not find good materials to use for my class so I wrote this book.
This book will teach you how to embrace complaints, put haters to work for you, and turn bad news into good.
The following 50 books should keep you busy for awhile and teach you more than any college education.
Through his blog, Occam's Razor, and his best selling books, Avinash teaches people how to leverage web analytics for improved financial results.
After school shootings like the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High, administrators reached out to former Columbine High principal Frank DeAngelis for advice, since there is no book to teach what he learned after gunmen killed 12 of his students and...
For a novel, it taught me more about the world than most nonfiction books I've read.
After teaching over 300,000 people his secrets to spotting high - probability, low - risk trades, co-authoring twelve books, and running — then selling for millions — one of the most trusted financial education company's in the world, Tom's credentials are unquestioned...
«My apologies for the silence over the last month, but I am in the final stages of completing my book and there is just not enough time in the day to juggle investing, teaching, book writing and coming up with insights worth sharing.
With this book, and his other teachings, Graham laid the foundation for one of the two major schools of thought when it comes to investing — an approach that Warren Buffett follows and borrowed from this work.
We see this monster in Margaret Atwood's novel The Handmaid's Tale, where a theocratic patriarchy forbids women to read books, and we see him in the movie Kinsey, in which the future sexologist's pompous, teetotaling, Bible - wielding father (played by the massive - browed John Lithgow) cows his wife at the dinner table and disowns his son for daring to attend a different college from the one where dad teaches.
What fishon fails to realize is the teachings of the NT (synoptics for sure) are based on teachings of the Torah (5 books of the law)... he does not understand law and the debating of law for the formation of understanding the idea better.
For a Catholic - ish novel — for a novel of any kind, really — the book is aggressively sexual in its interests, and McKenna's dismissal of Church teaching on sex is more casual than is sustainably credibFor a Catholic - ish novel — for a novel of any kind, really — the book is aggressively sexual in its interests, and McKenna's dismissal of Church teaching on sex is more casual than is sustainably credibfor a novel of any kind, really — the book is aggressively sexual in its interests, and McKenna's dismissal of Church teaching on sex is more casual than is sustainably credible.
The Genesis is a great book, if you know how to approach it, teaching, for instance, how men and women are equal, guess that was lost to a fine scholar such as yourself.
For several years I taught Great Books classes to college undergraduates, and the European focus of the four - semester sequence (the first part was called «Roots of Western Thought») illuminated issues of which Augustine made the first consummate exploration: personal identity, individuality, the inviolable and incommensurate self.
You can write your own sacred book, call it, for instance, «Pirripipirripible», and make it teach how awesome is «pirripipirripi».
I am a Mormon who has actually read the Book of Mormon, and I encourage anyone with doubts or questions to actually read it for themselves and study the churches teachings from primary sources — the scriptures, words of the prophets, the church itself — rather than trusting 3rd party interpretations or claims of understanding Mormonism.
Given the consistency in teaching between the gospels, and indeed finding many exact, word for word passages between the books evidences a common docu.ment between them.
hey G, I am acquainted with your theory there... it is called Preterism... it is the standard interpretation of Revelation given by liberals... I walked away from that belief and the church I was raised in when I found out what they are teaching... Nope, the book of revelation is not a «code» for the events of the day at the time of the fall of Jerusalem.
This book, in my opinion, is to actually minimize the great apostasy taking place in our churches; especially among those who were never taught the real meaning of being «last instead of first», to help those who come into the church who may bring with them societal norms of entitlement and «whats in it for me» attitudes and behaviors.
Faith and Faithfulness: Basic Themes in Christian Ethics by Gilbert Meilaender University of Notre Dame Press, 211 pages, $ 22.95 This veteran of forty years of teaching no longer selects books for courses that fit into some tightly conceived outline but rather picks classics» or worthy....
«The most important book published by the Holy See in this generation for Catholic education,» says Bishop O'Donoghue, «is theCatechism of the Catholic Church, and its summary, the Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church»; he says that «it is vital that both the Catechismand the Compendiumare used by teachers in our schools and colleges, who can guide pupils in how to make best use of them»; that «the key to unlocking this treasury of Church teaching....
In fact, I have tried to keep silent on certain issues over the years, but the problem, or maybe I should say the benefit, of teaching through books of the Bible the way I do, is that I can not avoid certain issues for long.
To the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, thanks for the rhythm of exile and return, for teaching us how to argue and for the biblical book of Ecclesiastes (Oh, and Bob Dylan and Woody Allen, of course).
If the overwhelming response by women to this book has taught me anything it's that Christian women are not going to take that phrase for granted any more.
In that book he made the point that the teaching of Jesus — his words as reported to us in the New Testament — has its peculiar importance for us in that it shows «who Jesus was» in terms of «what Jesus said.»
This statement comes from one of my ninth graders in response to yet another lecture of mine on how important it is for students to bring their literature books to class — a particular hurdle in my case because I teach at a military school....
Thanks especially to the critical study of Dr. C. Harold Dodd, as summed up in his notable little book The Apostolic Preaching, we have become familiar with the word kerygma, Greek for «the proclamation»; and taught by Dr. Dodd and those who have followed the line of enquiry which he laid down, we have come to see that this kerygma was the very heart of the earliest Christianity.
When Fox's book was written and published, Christians had outlawed atheists from the universities, or any teaching careers, besmirched their reputations, banned or burned their books or other writing of any kind, drove them into exile, humiliated them, seized their properties, and arrested them for blasphemy.
The present volume is really a collection of studies, and it might easily have grown to twice its size if other topics had been included: for example the miracle stories — I should have liked to examine Alan Richardson's new book on The Miracle - Stories of the Gospels (1942)-- or a fuller study of the so - called messianic consciousness of Jesus, the theory of interim ethics, the relation of eschatology and ethics in Jesus» teachings — see Professor Amos N. Wilder's book on the subject, Eschatology and Ethics in the Teaching of Jesus (1939)-- the influence of the Old Testament upon the earliest interpretation of the life of Jesus — see Professor David E. Adams» new book, Man of God (1941), and Professor E. W. K. Mould's The World - View of Jesus (1941)-- or sonic of the topics treated in the new volume of essays presented to Professor William Jackson Lowstuter, New Testament Studies (1942), edited by Professor Edwin Prince Booth.
But I do not take what the bible says word for word just more as a guide book / story book that teaches the good and bad.
As for Job, the book of Job reveals a spiritual truth that most teachers do not know or teach.
He decided to follow the religion of christ but does he know what is teaching of this religion obviousley no it teaches love and care for others and not harm others by burning their book, I don't mind if he burns his own holy book in private if he thinks it's the right thing to do.
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