ANYONE who has taken the time to
actually STUDY the book and the God who wrote it has found that there is more than popular opinion to be said about it's sacred scripts.
Not exact matches
Popular business
books often exaggerate what case
studies can
actually teach us, and when the evidence is shaky, the advice is suspect.
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.
But mostly when you say,» However, if you intend to debate on the existence of God, I expect you to have
actually read and
studied the
book you believe is a myth and a joke.
In vain did the followers of the historical
study of Scripture argue that the Bible nowhere says that it has no mistakes in it or that the usually accepted authors of the
books of the Bible
actually were such.
For all that fretting about how the Millennial generation is too busy tweeting, texting, blogging and catching up on episodes of Gossip Girl to have time for
books, new
studies find that they're
actually doing the most reading in America.
That
book is full of misinformation, for example he cites the Johnson & Daviss
study saying «any remaing doubts about the safety of home birth were conclusively erased» by said
study — which isn't even remotely true (the home birth data from that
study actually shows that neonatal mortality is 3 TIMES higher at home):
One week of vacation flew by while I was buried in my
books studying for boards (which I can only pray to have passed), and caring for a sick baby Iyla on the days I was
actually free.
Information had been collected retrospectively on a random sample of 100 women delivered outside hospital in 1983 and on all women delivered outside hospital in the region in 1988.7 Contemporaneous data were also collected on every delivery outside hospital during 1993.8 In these three
studies only 53 %, 55 % (132/240), and 44 % (142/324) of women delivered outside hospital were
actually booked for a home birth when labour began.
In his
book, Beckwith points to
studies that determine people are
actually correct only 85 % of the time when they say they are absolutely 100 % certain of the answer.
So it's really just a carb tolerance test and
actually Rob Wolf talks about this in his
book as well, where based on some research out of Israel, there was a
study done following 800 different people and they found that you could give two people the exact same carbohydrate source whether it's sweet potato or bread or lentils and they would have very different postprandial glucose responses.
Unlike many other research - based
books (this
book contains over 100 research
studies to prove my point), you'll
actually be able to read this and understand what I'm talking about:) P.P.P.S..
Once I was empowered with the knowledge that I had Hashimoto's, I sought out a practitioner in my area who specializes in treating Hashimoto's, and who
actually studied with Dr. Kharrazian, whose
book, Why Do I Still Have Thyroid Symptoms?
People have a complicated — and varied — biology and it is impossible to micromanage individual nutrients — if you do finish PHD you should move on to an author who really knows his stuff and has
actually done nutrition / cancer research like T. Colin Campbell, in his new
book Whole: Rethinking the Science of Nutrition, and also his first
book the China
Study.
Obviously, there are all kinds of
books and
studies that address this question, but for me, it's
actually pretty simple.
Dr. Jason Fung is the only person, let alone doctor, that I found who: 1) wasn't just trying to just sell his
book by giving tidbits of information but not the full picture; 2) used real research, charts, graphs and
studies to support his methods; 3)
actually dealt with real people and had proof of helping real people; 4) advocated not just a diet change but pinpointed fasting as the key; 5) told the truth that insulin resistance is the real issue and everything else is just symptoms or effects; 6) said that diabetes could be cured (this by itself is a bold claim); and 7) made himself available to anyone via email, etc..
The criticisms against Dr. Campbell's «The China
Study»
book don't hold up very well, if one has
actually read the
book.
The story follows a group of friends: Grover (Josh Hamilton) is shell - shocked that his girlfriend is leaving him to
study in Prague; the acerbic Max (Chris Eigeman in a career - best performance) is a 50 - year old misanthrope in the body of a 20 - something undergrad; Otis (Carlos Jacott) works a dreary job at a video rental store and can't bring himself to
actually read for his
book club; and bartender Chet (Eric Stoltz), for whom alcohol is a literal philosophy.
One of the ideas we talked about in our
book are two ways of increasing vocabulary, as through both explicit instruction, the deep
study of one word at a time as a class, as well as implicit instruction, how do you support vocabulary acquisition while students are reading, which is
actually a critical time and a critical way of building their vocabulary.
The
study couldn't show how many of the
books the students
actually read, but the students who sent in reading logs answering brief questions about the
books showed even stronger achievement gains.
Frankly I've been
studying the selection process by publishers and looking at the market at
books that
actually make it and I lost respect for publishing companies.
I am
actually in the process of putting together a case
study which will include
book trailers... I will share the urls when available, should be in the next week or so.
Interestingly, Digital
Book World reported on a brief
study conducted in 2011 that showed that while children preferred to read identical content in electronic form over paper with the same level of comprehension, the level of recall
actually was less when comparing an enhanced ebook to a standard digital edition.
I think we should all encourage people to self - publish their works if they can't get a traditional publisher but do your research,
study the craft of writing, and get feedback on your writing before you
actually send the
book to get published.
Studies show that bad reviews on
books by unknown authors
actually result in a spike in sales.
A January, 2008 entry on FuturePerfectPublishing.com quotes data from an August 2006
study by the Bureau of Economic Analysis and concludes that during the 2001 recession «growth in
books sales
actually remained positive and then rebounded quickly to their historic growth rate.»
You Don't Have a Budget: One of the fascinating habits of millionaires revealed in a landmark
study and eventual
book by Thomas Stanley and William Danko (The Millionaire Next Door), is that people who have
actually become financially independent did so while sticking to some form of a written budget.
So, who's ever sat down & really
studied his
book, and
actually figured out how to bloody implement his 15 Points?
(Beal didn't
actually align himself with Hard Edge movement, Mr. Adams told the Observer, but in addition to the paintings he completed in those years, he
studied flat planes and toyed with spacial illusions exhaustively in a multi-year, diaristic sketchbook titled The Form
Book, also on view in the gallery.)
On this question, the best single
study is
actually a novel — Matthew Glass's «Ultimatum» (see a review of that and many other new
books on global warming in the March issue of The National Interest).
Stern devotes very little time in his
book to
actually studying these transitions.
Winning The Battle Over Health Concerns The real battle to get us off bottled water will be won in large part by countering these claims that bottled water is safer with evidence that municipal water
actually meets far stricter regulations for safety and cleanliness, as Gleick points out with
study after
study in his
book.
As inequality scholar Branko Milanovic politely noted in The Haves and the Have - Nots, his excellent 2011
book on global inequality, the super rich don't
actually like to be
studied.)
Probably better to just flog a few amusing
books, rather than
actually take an ethical stand on the standards of science that are being employed in the
study of what is arguably the most important issue of our time.
Having graduated I considered further
study either the LPC, BVC or PGCE or Masters, but to be quite honest the thought of taking yet another exam and being a
book worm compared to
actually earning money and doing something made me reconsider my options.
After all... You've
studied the medical billing
books, and have learned everything that you possibly could about how to run your own business, yet you still haven't taken that extremely important first step —
actually getting your first client.
After all... You've
studied the medical billing
books and have learned everything that you possibly could about how to run your own business, yet you still haven't taken that extremely important first step -
actually getting your first client.
You can read the
books, watch the videos,
study the theory to gain basic knowledge for how Bowen Family Systems Coaching works, but if you want to
actually develop expertise in the process, and be effective in your practice, you have to do your own work with your own family of origin.