The subtitle is «Imaginative
Use of Books in Family Life».
The riddle lies elsewhere, not within the book, but in Whitehead's
use of the book in Process and Reality: why is so little of its rich personalistic theism used in the (early stages of the) next book?
Not exact matches
A: I
used a lot
of techniques
in the publishing process
of the
book to reiterate and test the content, the subtitle, the cover — you name it.
Sutton wrote the
book on the field
of reinforcement learning, a technique which allows AI to teach itself what the best actions are
using a reward - punishment system
of its own, an area
of deep learning that played a role
in the success
of DeepMind's AlphaGo project.
Visualization, or what Shakti Gowain calls «Creative visualization»
in her
book of the same title, is a technique
in creating what you want from life
using the power
of imagination.
I would recommend investing
in the hardcover or ebook versions — one, because
of the sheer size
of the
books, and two, because you'll likely put them to a lot
of use so you want them to last.
Here is Gates's summary
of this entertaining
book: «The brain behind XKCD explains various subjects — from how smartphones work to what the U.S. Constitution says —
using only the 1,000 most common words
in the English language and blueprint - style diagrams.»
Accounting technology has come on leaps and bounds
in recent years, and
using this sophisticated software business owners and managers can automate and balance their
books without delving into the complicated world
of accounting.
These links between happiness and time
use are worrying news, as the current generation
of teens (whom I call «iGen»
in my
book of the same name) spends more time with screens than any previous generation.
As a professor and author
of the
book, «Microaggressions
in Everyday Life: Race, Gender and Sexual Orientation,» Sue
uses his research to educate businesses and corporations about the intervention trainings they can do to prevent these issues from reoccurring.
He
used scribes to record almost every single line
in all
of his letters and
books.
The chart below shows how the prevalence
of the word «fact» has changed over time,
using a tool designed to search for it
in Google's library
of millions
of books published from 1600 to 2008.
Guests who believe they have experienced racism while
using Airbnb may report instances
of discrimination to the company or accept Instant
Booking listings at a higher price than normal, but there's currently no policy
in place to put them on a level playing field with other white guests.
The card earns Membership Rewards points, the currency
in Amex's loyalty program, which can be exchanged for statement credits or cash back,
used to
book travel through Amex's travel website, or, to get the most value, transferred to any
of 17 airline and three hotel transfer partners (transferable points are among the best).
In his
book «High Output Management,» Andy Grove, founder
of Intel, advocates that «a manager should
use his calendar as a «production» planning tool, taking a firm initiative to schedule work that is not time - critical.»
This comes
in handy because,
in many cases, it costs fewer points to
book a trip if you go through one
of those programs, as opposed to
using the points as cash.
Inside the FedEx package was a copy
of my six - page sales letter, a copy
of my
book co-authored with Dan Kennedy, No B.S. Guide to Maximum Customer Referrals and Retention, and a testimonial booklet we
use in some
of our marketing.
The existing litany
of books and blog posts did not sufficiently prepare me for the «best practices»
used in the world
of business management analytics.
It's the same freedom I get from letting go
of attachments to anything, but I
used to value
books so much that I gained a lot
of freedom
in this case.
Content
in which someone «admits to personal
use of non-medical drugs» should not be posted on Facebook, the rule
book says.
Whether it's coaching a kids» sports team like the CEO
of Insureon, playing a regular game
of pickup soccer like celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson, or extending a standing invitation to your friends for a Sunday evening supper like Huckabee, all the successful people profiled
in the
book plot out their weekends
in advance (though not every minute; just a few «anchor events,» as Vanderkam dubs them) and make active
use of the hours they have.
In this
book, the son
of a formerly cool dad has a hard time believing his father
used to be a punk rocker.
Moreover, its brand only takes it as far as it offers the best deals from the most sought - after local retailers, restaurants and service providers — the kind
of businesses that
used to reside
in the Yellow Pages and $ 10 coupon
books.
All
used stories grounded
in daily life rather than just stating principles (or making lists
of them, as most business
books and articles do today).
This minichain
of used -
book stores, based
in the metro Washington, D.C., area, could offer a
book lover the appealing combination
of a change
in lifestyle plus a business with growth potential.
In his
book «Humilitas: A Lost Key to Life, Love and Leadership,» Macquarie University professor John Dickson defines the trait as «the noble choice to forgo your status, deploy your resources or
use your influence for the good
of others before yourself.»
The
book's purpose is twofold: to explain how notions
of leadership have changed
in recent decades (with flat organizations, a more democratic world and individual - empowering technology, leaders — surprise — are not as powerful as they
used to be), and to expose the faults — and propose some fixes — for her own industry.
His
book, released
in January, promises to get you moving like you
used to by spending just 10 minutes a day working through a sequence
of movements based on a combination
of stretches and gymnastics.
Behar
uses the characters
in the
book to illustrate the keys to success, culture, and building a sense
of community.
We also heard about a «wellness» stipend
in the range
of $ 240 that one intern
used to
book a weekend trip to Tahoe.
The
book is an inspiring message
of how technology can be
used to help our employees
in the new economy rather than hurt them.»
If you've learned how to find, evaluate, and run these types
of advertising campaigns, there are businesses you can reach out to who would be very interested
in putting your marketing experience to good
use with
booking native campaigns.
You can
use the listings
of U.S. - based area codes found
in most telephone
books, or call your long distance provider for information.
In my forthcoming
book, EQ, Applied: The Real - World Guide to Emotional Intelligence, I
use Ahrendts's story and advice to illustrate the value
of authenticity.
These touch points can be elevated by
using the simple, yet often forgotten principles
in this
book, like the power
of a smile.
According to 2009's «The Little
Book of Curses and Maledictions for Everyday
Use,» by Dawn Rae Downton, the actor who played Superman as an infant
in the 1978 film, Lee Quigley, died at age 14 from inhalant abuse.
According to former Night Stalker CW4 Michael Durant (and recounted
in his book, In the Company of Heroes), the DAP was developed in - house by the 160th using existing Black Hawk
in his
book,
In the Company of Heroes), the DAP was developed in - house by the 160th using existing Black Hawk
In the Company
of Heroes), the DAP was developed
in - house by the 160th using existing Black Hawk
in - house by the 160th
using existing Black Hawks.
«The retailers need to know how much
of the beacons they want to
use and figure out whether they should crawl, walk or run (with the technology),» said Schafer, who is a director at the National Retail Federation
in the U.S. and author
of Branded, a
book about retailers and social media.
One final aspect
of food technology, which I explore
in my
book, Sex, Bombs and Burgers, is its
use by the United States as a weapon, figuratively speaking.
More information about how to successfully deliver positive reinforcement is included
in my
books, Bringing Out the Best
in People: How to Apply the Astonishing Power
of Positive Reinforcementand Other People's Habits: How to
Use Positive Reinforcement to Bring Out the Best
in People Around You.
According to an article published by the American Journal
of Play, the
use of adult coloring
books (or play
in general) can improve career and academic success, reduce stress and encourage an innovative work performance.
In his 2003 book «United We Brand,» Mike Moser argues that simple colors, such as the eight colors used in the original box of Crayola crayons, convey brands that are «aggressive, loud, or dynamic.&raqu
In his 2003
book «United We Brand,» Mike Moser argues that simple colors, such as the eight colors
used in the original box of Crayola crayons, convey brands that are «aggressive, loud, or dynamic.&raqu
in the original box
of Crayola crayons, convey brands that are «aggressive, loud, or dynamic.»
The now 26 - year - old CEO and start - up co-founder
of mobile advertising app Kiip
used a series
of career «cheats» to fast - track his success, which he describes
in his
book, «The Cheat Code.»
What other company whose primary source
of income is a printed phone
book would take the time
in 2012 to bother to warn investors that its revenue is
in free fall because people don't
use its product anymore.
«Anyone who
uses a bunch
of oil and has invested a lot
of money
in their equipment is a potential customer,» explains president Heather Hunt, a 22 - year veteran
of the company who has done everything from answering the phones to managing the
books to running daily operations.
Kane notes that Eli Pariser, former executive director
of MoveOn and co-founder
of media - curating site Upworthy, has called this «The Filter Bubble,»
using the term
in both a TED talk viewed by more than 3 million and a 2011
book of the same title.
Iron Solutions,
of Fenton, Mo., had its genesis
in an annually issued guide, akin to the
used - car Blue
Book, that dates back to the»40s; dealers would dog - ear the guide to help them price, say, a rusted - out 1992 combine some farmer was offering on a trade.
Here's a great case study breakdown
of how Vidyard customer and inside sales rep Lauren Wadsworth from Dynamic Signal
used customized outreach videos to get a massive 200 percent increase
in meeting
bookings — with an additional lift
in conversion rate.
Since the Sept. 18 announcement by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
of VW's deliberately - doctored tests, the value
of used VW and Audi diesels
in the U.S. has fallen an average
of 13 %, according to Kelley Blue
Book.
«If this was a straightforward guide to business success and personal growth,» Harford writes late
in the
book, «this would be the point at which the author would urge you to
use the principles
of adapting to gain wealth and success.