Sentences with phrase «actually discuss the books»

Teachers found that some tasks were better addressed through synchronous media (e.g. using chat to quickly decide on which books to read), while other tasks (e.g. actually discussing the books) were more effectively accomplished through asynchronous email, because students could spend time off - line preparing carefully thought out and constructed responses that more clearly represented their feelings, thoughts, and ideas (Lindstrom, 2003).

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We are discussing religions not actually the books they are based on.
Over the years, I've been an observer of the movement to the point where I've actually had students write papers on Calvary Chapel and discussed the movement in my book, Viral Churches.
Over the past several months, I was invited to two separate events which featured the history of Kosher food — one of which was a book talk and tasting discussing the journey of kosher food through the modern food system, and yet, ironically, the food served was not actually kosher.
In Chapter 7 of my new book, Healthy Gut, Healthy You, I discuss the specifics of testing, so you can get a proper diagnosis and live your life according to what your body actually needs, as opposed to living out of fear.
We actually read and discuss the books.
And that's actually a criticism, as I try to discuss in the book, not specific to string theory.
This is the main reason why I've decided to recommend this book — even to those who haven't actually dealt with any of the issues discussed herein.
So I discuss in the book there are a lot of things that we all do that actually are Ayurvedic.
This book discusses how aging impacts cognitive function, how common medications intended to improve memory actually impact the brain, and what we can do to preserve and even improve our memory.
In Chapter 7 of my new book, Healthy Gut, Healthy You, I discuss the specifics of testing, so you can get a proper diagnosis and live your life according to what your body actually needs, as opposed to living out of fear.
I made these changes because, once someone is actually in front of the book, these subtitles are more impactful: even if they don't give away exactly the strategies that will be discussed in the book, they grab readers by promising major benefits and identifying the real pain points.
With people actually discussing and sharing the books that they're into, having an Amazon direct connect makes complete sense.
If we are learning the craft of writing from mega-bestsellers, as opposed to «great writers» who don't actually sell that many books, we're going to need to discuss — as you plan to — what makes «good» writing.
Sony isn't only encouraging its users to «visit» their local libraries, but has also started a new site, Words Move Me, which is actually a rather clever promotional site for its e-books; the idea being that users will enter their favorite quotes, discuss them, and thus encourage each other to buy the books belonging to the quotes — through Sony's eBook Store, natch.
And there's a social layer that forms around this, another timeline of reading reviews and discussing with friends, that the ebook could actually exploit better than the physical book, if we work on it some more.
In the second part of Bryan's chat with author Nick Stephenson, the two Chatty Cathys discussed the Trajectory book discoverability service, Apple's claim of one million new iBooks users per week, Nick's explanation for some authors failing, and Hugh Howey's protestations that the sky is not actually falling.
After thinking about it for some time I realized that although we had both read a ton of business and marketing books and discussed various business ideas that would be related to our real estate investments what it really boiled down to was getting frustrated enough that we actually took action.
So to book that 27,400 JetBlue Mint ticket we discussed earlier, you'll need to have 55,000 points actually in your account, with half of them being returned after you've booked.
Still, that's no reason not to curl up by the fire with a glass of nog or nog substitute and listen to I «Snow Miser» Coleman and Jay «Heat Miser» Petrequin discuss why Star Wars «eighth episode is easily one of the best movies of the year, extol the merits of DOOM «s Switch port (now that Bethesda's bothered to fix some of the more glaring issues), catch up on some of the year's best games, movies, books, and music; and review Bridge Constructor Portal which, to the surprise of no one who was actually paying attention, did not turn out to be a stealth reveal for Half Life 3.
The book includes an in - depth conversation between the artist and writer Brooke Lynn McGowan, in which they discuss the possibility that scientific «facts» may not actually be what they appear to be.
For instance, the book discusses the (essentially non-existent) effect of El Nino Southern Oscillation on the Gulf stream; it is possible that the authors actually had the ocean currents off the Peruvian and Equatorial coasts in mind.
I actually caught the authors of the book on the radio the other day, discussing this very same topic / these very same articles.
I actually discuss a number of such cases in the book — Kerry Emanuel, of course, but also moderate conservatives like David Frum and Bruce Bartlett, who have grown alienated from the Tea Party types within their party.
In summary, I am a little disappointed, not least because while researching this book, Crichton actually visited our lab and discussed some of these issues with me and a few of my colleagues.
@Larry — The outline I discussed is actually in a book called «A Climate Model Primer» but I do need to check a bit.
It is clear that Gilbert has never actually read any elementary textbook on atmospheric physics or climate science or he would be aware that the argument about adiabatic lapse rate that he presents is not new to anyone in the field... It is discussed in all of these books.
And he spends half of the book discussing neuroscience and genetic trends, to describe how different brains need different kinds of things, and how most entrepreneurs are actually, have molded in a way that requires different inputs than a lot of other people.
There's so much to be discussed before you actually even start to get pregnant that there's an entire chapter on it and a huge section in the prenup — I prefer to call it marital planning — chapter in the book.
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