Not exact matches
(On a side note, it's a very readable 35 -
page document — more reader - friendly than some others I've
read, which I think is really crucial if you want people
actually to
read the thing).
It's
actually interesting
reading, and although at 45
pages it's a little long, it's probably worth a quick peruse.
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Yet you, someone who has probably
read a few Wikipedia
pages and thrown in a few things you've heard throughout his life into his opinion is right and everyone that
actually studies biology is wrong?
Have you
actually read the «About this blog» blurb on this
page?
HA25, if you will
read verses 14 - 16 in the first chapter of Genesis, the same first
page you are speaking about, God clearly explains that the creation of two «great luminaries» were also for the purpose of serving as signs for seasons, and for days and for years, as well as
actually perpetually dividing day and night.
And if there is a footnote in the volume I am
reading, I can
actually click the footnote and be taken over to the resource that was referenced, and
read the
page in context.
If you
actually READ the Bible, I don't care if it's the dainty golden edged
pages, on the screen of your smartphone or what, Jesus and the authors of the New Testament epistles emphasize again and again and again the importance of living the Christian life in community — walking through life with other people, in * real * life, in * real * time.
I believe my biblical understanding has grown so much this year, and through the
pages of Scripture the call for community — the call for belonging to the body of Christ — has been so apparent that I think anyone who
actually reads the word will be challenged to no longer live their faith alone.
I would recommend
actually doing some real observations of children going through sleep training before you make judgments (and this whole web
page was very, very judgmental and
reads more like anti-CIO activism to scare would - be parents from sleep training their kids).
But the advantage of having done this a couple of times before, is that I now know that even at its worst moments, to put these words on a
page and have people
actually read them is one of the great privileges of my life.
I was
actually just
reading another article on another web
page, that suggested that no matter which way you do it (in terms of co-sleeping vs independent sleeping), the child should go to sleep on their own.
Indeed, if you've ever
read my About
page, you know I'm
actually a little pizza - obsessed, having routinely crossed state lines by train to get the pizza I love most.
When you buy or sell a house, the real estate lawyers make you initial every
page of the P&S, as if you've
actually read the fine print about lead paint, balloon payments, easements, etc..
I can not highlight the points of breakthrough either because you
actually have to
read it
page by
page to have a break through.
I've got the toy rotation blogs pinned on Pinterest, and I've
read about it on the mommy Facebook
pages, but I hadn't
actually gotten around to doing it.
You can
actually get an ideal sense of the entire «no effort» concept behind Planet Fitness by
reading this post on their Facebook
page: «If you're going to be bored in front of the TV, you might as well also be on a treadmill.»
We highly doubt anybody
actually needs any convincing on this subject, just perusing the mytheresa.com
page and hoping your size is available is enough for most of us —
reading about them is not going to be quite as enjoyable as wearing them.
As surprising as this may sound, I am
actually very introverted and really garner my energy from time alone in the Word,
reading a book, watching a movie, or flipping through the
pages of fashion magazines.
While dating online and
reading through profiles, it's easy to spot the people who are
actually in love with life, those whose passion jumps off the
page.
I did have people who showed interest, though it is of course unclear how much they
actually read of your profile (do they
read everything, just one
page, glance through, just look at the pics, etc.).
I
read a thousand
pages of criticism about this picture from FILM COMMENT and other sources before
actually seeing it, yet none of those wonderful insights and words quite prepared me for the hellish midnight of the soul I was willingly (lovingly?)
Many schools carefully track at home
reading logs — counting minutes and
pages read, checking for daily parent signatures, reviewing and check - marking summaries of what was
read, counting book completion rates, etc., while devoting little to no time for kids to
actually read quietly in the classroom (or the library, hallways, etc.).
During my tenure there, we
actually had major national newspapers trying to convince our printer to
read them our front
pages, as we had broken a major story regarding the Honor system and a big - dollar - donor parent trying to keep his son from being expelled.
PS — I'm a masochist, but I'd
actually like to
read the 1,000 +
pages of appendices for each application.
For example, if you show the learner a
page of text, and then ask them some multiple choice questions about the text's content, what you're
actually testing is whether they can remember what they've
read; you still have no idea whether they can
actually use this information.
I
actually told my students to
read the first
page of the book and put one finger down for each work they didn't know.
His biggest concern has got to be that legislators, the media and the public will
actually read the 163
page bill.
Nick Gibb is committed to systematic synthetic phonics which is now embedded in the statutory National Curriculum for English, and he is also committed to promoting a love of
reading — pointing out, however, that children are more likely to love
reading if they can
actually read the words on the
page in the first place.
A few select books make it to the second stage and the boys flip through the
pages, too quickly to
actually read any text.
The best way to spend your study hour when you get an assignment to «
read a chapter» is to devote as little time as is humanly possible to
actually putting your eyes across the words on the
page and as much time as is humanly possible doing these things:
The Holy Dark is right behind it in terms of sales, and it's
actually ahead of it in KU
pages read.
I
actually used to have a
page in my notebook for writing them down, but I quit making it when it started to get too weird to
read: when besides the normal things like the toilet backed up again, or they called to say they were turning off the electricity, there were things like she lost the ticket stub from some hippie concert twenty years ago where she met the guy she should have married but never saw again, or the color of the dryer lint made her remember a sweater she once had when she was an exchange student in Belgium, back when she thought she would become an archaeologist when she grew up, but now she was only someone who worked in a deli and sometimes did catering and couldn't even say one sentence in Flemish anymore.
For every gem I've found (exactly two to date), I've
read only a few
pages before discarding multiple books that I'm glad I didn't
actually pay money for.
Total Boox's
reading application allow you to purchase a full - text digital literature and electronic books, by pre-paying a certain amount of money, to be spent against actual viewing of any
pages of such Digital Content (as defined below), in accordance with the portions and / or segments
actually viewed by you.
Earlier this week, The Guardian reported that independent authors in Amazon's KDP Select program could receive as little as $.006 for each
page borrowers
actually read.
If you add too much testimonial content to the front of your book, it can
actually decrease readership because the reader doesn't want to scroll multiple
pages to start
reading.
I
actually thought the tale was going to be about the producers of rubbish short story collections that are downloaded to
read on Amazon, same stories in a different order with a different title every week, by click farms, in order that the authors make money on the basis of
pages read.
Click on a book you like and you'll get the standard Amazon book
page, along with an added «
Read for Free» button, just above the option for
actually buying the book (you can still do that too, naturally).
I
actually paid $ 50 to have a published author in my fantasy genre
read the first 20
pages of my manuscript.
Fixing the design will get people to take you seriously and stay on your
page long enough to
actually read something.
Onyx
actually optimized the Kindle app from Play and removed animated
page turns, so when you are
reading an e-book there is no stuttering like other e-readers on the market.
Manga Rock
actually is VERY buggy, I wouldn't recommend to use it unless you have a lot of space and a good phone, also a good internet connection, sometimes you have to close the app and open again in order for it to load the manga correctly, and sometimes while downloading a bunch of chapters would definitely disappear and you can never download them again (only
read them without downloading), yet another glitch is, manga never loads with the «loading screen» on each
page, and you have to close the device and re-open in order for it to load (however, this happens to EVERY manga I've tried to
read now after using it for months so basically I can't
read anymore on Manga Rock), and the worse case is the manga chapter you're
reading becomes a bunch of
pages with small black dot in the middle and the light black color surrounding it, when that happens, R.I.P, you can only
read it on a different platform / device since no matter you reload, or re-install the stupid app, you can never, EVER,
read the sole chapter anymore even though you tries and download the chapter, then the downloaded chapter turns out to be the same
When
reading PDF's (often with advanced layouts) I almost always switch to landscape mode — this
actually splits the PDF
page into two halves.
Now, out of all those tens of thousands of physical
pages and virtual memory, how much of that content have you
actually read?
Someone is
actually reading those queries and sample
pages.
But, again, not knowing how normalized
pages read compares to the number of downloads makes this an interesting mental exercise but really doesn't answer the question of how many of the borrows are
actually being
read all the way through.
Assuming that the population using
Page Flip purely as a navigational tool is larger than the population
actually reading books in that mode, what they did probably makes a lot of sense.
And
page turns become things you don't even notice if you're
actually reading a book.
My books were in the top 10000 this month, I sold about 600 copies (15 a day), and my earnings showed $ 623.91 — but I
actually got paid over $ 1400 — because of all the «
page reads» from people in KU.