Not exact matches
She is
also a bestselling
author and recently released her second book, Bringing It Home: Favorite Recipes from a
Life of Adventurous Eating.
The New York Times bestselling
author and radio show host
of The Cardone Zone
also talks about how he looks and feels younger than he did 20 years ago — because he stopped trying to please everyone and started
living his
life for himself.
Dr. Alan Schlechter,
author of «U Thrive: How to Succeed in College (And
Life),» is
also the professor
of the most popular elective class at New York University called «The Science
of Happiness.»
Michaels is
also the best - selling
author of Master Your Metabolism, Unlimited: How to Build an Exceptional
Life, and Slim for
Life: My Insider Secrets to Simple, Fast, and Lasting Weight Loss.
Very comprehensive, yet easy - to - understand, this business tool offers more than just the nuts and bolts
of writing a business planthe
author also provides invaluable insight through real -
life examples illustrating key points and avoidable mistakes as well as cutting - edge information for the 21st century entrepreneur.
Shel is
also the
author of the e-book, Painless Green: 111 Tips to Help the Environment, Lower Your Carbon Footprint, Cut Your Budget, and Improve Your Quality
of Life - With No Negative Impact on Your Lifestyle.
She is
also the
author of Escape to Panama, International
Living's best - selling book on all things Panama.
Roger is
also the
author of the best - selling book The Legal Guide to Costa Rica and numerous other publications on retiring,
living, and doing business in Costa Rica.
Canada has
also not moved to align itself with the growing international consensus that the term
of copyright protection is more appropriately the
life of the
author (known as pma, or post mortem auctoris) plus 70 years, as adopted by the US, all EU countries and a number
of others.
Paul, the
author of much
of the New Testament, formerly Saul, was
also a Pharisee, and his
life was turned around when Jesus showed him his sins and wrongdoings.
He is
also the
author of Soul Searching: The Religious and Spiritual
Lives of American Teenagers.
She is
also the
author of The Holy Way: Practices for a Simple
Life (Loyola Press, 2003), and coeditor
of Signatures
of Grace: Catholic Writers on the Sacraments (Dutton, 2000).
I
also agree with the
author's statement that we need to be like children and learn to trust that the world is unfolding in a way that if we take advantage
of the good nature that surrounds us we shall enjoy a good
life.
But the
author makes it clear at the outset that he does not see such «de-mythologizing» as the entire negation
of the perennially Christian conviction that human existence has significance here and now and
also has significance beyond this mortal
life.
I suspect the
author of Proverbs 6:26 did not have it quite right when he said that the price
of a prostitute is only a loaf
of bread, but as surely as a dalliance with a married woman will cost a man his very
life, so
also the pursuit
of affirmation, recognition and acceptance through organized «Christianity» will cost a man all that he has.
The
author believes that the Abraham - Isaac scripture comes to us not only to demonstrate how very arduous it is to have a true, abiding faith in God, but
also to paint for us the magnificence
of the Creator's grace in our
lives.
The opening chapter by Jason DeRouchie showed how the organization
of our modern English Bibles is not the same organization that Jesus would have known, and this opening chapter
also showed that the constant and recurring themes
of the Old Testament
authors are
also the constant and recurring themes in the
life and ministry
of Jesus.
Not only is she a popular
author and speaker, she's
also the founder
of IF: Gathering, a conference with a mission to «equip and unleash the next generation
of women to
live out their purpose.»
Of course, for Biblical authors also human sexuality is one of the areas of life that should be in the service of God, and, to be sure, our failure to respond to this call is sinfu
Of course, for Biblical
authors also human sexuality is one
of the areas of life that should be in the service of God, and, to be sure, our failure to respond to this call is sinfu
of the areas
of life that should be in the service of God, and, to be sure, our failure to respond to this call is sinfu
of life that should be in the service
of God, and, to be sure, our failure to respond to this call is sinfu
of God, and, to be sure, our failure to respond to this call is sinful.
He
also criticizes the
authors of the statement for seeming to dismiss those who identify as both gay and orthodox, who have chosen celibacy rather than
living out their orientation.
Warren is
also the
author of The Purpose - Driven Church and The Purpose - Driven
Life.
The
authors of the report say that people doing federal research on things like income, spending and health should
also ask questions about happiness because
of the more developed view it could lend to in setting policies to improve people's
lives.
This sounds good from the perspective
of modern Christianity David, but couldn't it
also be the case that in the primitive polytheistic world
of the
author, they felt that worshiping «their god», and «only their god» was
of greater value than even human
life?
The
author considers the dangers
of TV's tendencies toward over simplification, instant gratification, and sensationalism, and concludes that when religious buys into the TV culture, it runs the risk
of distorting not only
life, but
also religious faith.
1) going along that line, it's interesting that the
authors even knew the lineage
of Mary or Joseph and they
also make it a point to include that jesus has a royal bloodline (presumably to hammer home that Jesus fulfills the prophecies) and the second part is that the messiah is said to be born in Bethlehem (which is widely accepted that jesus was) and Bethlehem is Josephs (not mary's) fathers land, but they do end up
living in Nazareth, so it makes you wonder a couple
of things, why take a very pregnant mary to Bethlehem to have her son?
Rich is
also the
author of two acclaimed books — The Hole in Our Gospel and Unfinished — that address the vocation
of Christ - followers to
live out the whole gospel, bringing the good news to a hurting world in not only word but
also deed.
He is
also the
author of The Sweet
Life in Paris and The Perfect Scoop.
She's
also styled food for photo shoots, prepped ingredients for video clips and
live television appearances, assisted in professional cooking classes, and rubbed elbows with an eclectic array
of cookbook
authors and chefs.
Here at Little Hearts our readers have BIG hearts full
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also to help with
author L.R.Knost's medical expenses as she battles a rare neuroendocrine cancer.
The
author saved hundreds
of dollars in diaper costs, had fewer messes to clean up, avoided diaper rash altogether, and
also avoided common potty training struggles, all while maintaining a busy work schedule and home
life.
Anne is a two times number one national and international best selling
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I am a two times number one best selling
author of «Natural Birth Secrets: An Insiders Guide How To Give Birth Holistically, Healthfully and Safely, and Love the Experience», and
also «Trauma Release Formula: The Revolutionary Step by Step Program for Eliminating Effects
of Childhood Abuse, Trauma, Emotional Pain and Crippling Inner Stress, to
Living in Joy without Drugs or Therapy.»
Besides looking for how a mother's diet can affect the taste
of her breast milk, the
authors of the study were
also looking for evidence that flavors transferred to breast milk can influence the child's food preferences later in
life.
As a symbol
of free expression under threat, Salman Rushdie has become a fetish for liberals, who not only consider it blasphemy to criticize this wealthy and influential
author, but
also require a ritual condemnation
of the «fanaticism» that once put his
life at risk.
Partly because this is a time
of change and within
living memory, but
also because it is clear that the
author knows and enjoys a wealth
of information & sources which he wants to share with the reader.
Jahren «has transformed the sedentary, slow - growing
lives of plants into a vibrant series
of stories that are interwoven with tales
of her own research career in the field
of paleo - plant physiology,» wrote reviewer Meg Lowman, a field biologist at the California Academy
of Sciences in San Francisco who is
also an
author.
The consequences for the unborn child are
also spelt out, with the
authors saying: «The insulin resistance
of the fetal brain may be interpreted as metabolic imprinting
of insulin resistance with important consequences for later
life.
The
authors also describe their attempts to improve the quality
of life of this chimpanzee, through providing and managing opportunities for normal social interaction.
Speaking about the study, Co-investigator and Senior
Author Mr. Andrew Beswick,
also a Research Fellow
of the Musculoskeletal Research Unit at the Bristol Medical School: (THS), said: «Our research and the subsequent adoption
of the one - stage strategy by surgeons and hospitals, could improve
lives, prevent unnecessary deaths, and save money.»
Dr Nathan Mayne, Senior Lecturer in Astrophysics at the University
of Exeter and one
of the
authors of the study said: «This research is not only important in developing our understanding
of this exotic class
of planets, but
also represents the first steps to building a deeper understanding
of how planetary atmospheres and climates work across a range
of conditions, including those more conducive to
life.
The function
of these genes were involved in molecular maintenance strategies, such as DNA repair, chromosomal maintenance, immune response and programmed cell death The
authors argue that the «slower rate
of change in these functions is consistent with increased constraint on somatic cell maintenance as would be required in these relatively long -
lived and large - bodied mammals, illustrated by the additional large and long -
lived species with slower rates in these genes (e.g. double - strand break repair gene XRCC4 is
also highly constrained in elephant.»
«This aroused our curiosity to
also check the woolly rhino, a species that, like the woolly mammoth
lived during the late Pleistocene and similarly died out,» said Alexandra van der Geer, one
of the
authors of the study.
The
authors of the paper
also found significant changes in the genomic structure and gene families, contradicting the idea
of a genuine «
living fossil.»
The
authors also discuss the importance
of naloxone, a potentially
life - saving medication that blocks the effects
of opioids as a person first shows symptoms
of an overdose.
To test whether a partial loss
of plant - derived dietary fiber would result in a partial loss
of native gut microbes, the
authors also collected fecal samples from a semi-captive population
of red - shanked doucs who
lived in a sanctuary and received about half
of the normal variety
of plants eaten by wild doucs.
The findings are published in the Journal
of the Royal Society Interface in a new paper
authored by Dr Thorin Jonsson,
also from Lincoln's School
of Life Sciences.
The study team
also includes lead
author Rupert Seidl
of the University
of Natural Resources and
Life Sciences in Vienna (who spent his sabbatical at UW - Madison in 2015) and Daniel Donato at the Washington State Department
of Natural Resources, a former postdoctoral researcher in Turner's lab.
First
author Dr Luigi La Spada
also from QMUL's School
of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science, said: «The study and manipulation
of surface waves is the key to develop technological and industrial solutions in the design
of real -
life platforms, for different application fields.
Swathi Yadlapalli
of the
Life Sciences Institute and U-M Medical School was
also an
author on the paper.
The
authors also hope this will give non-specialist readers a more secure grasp
of the intricate and often surprising adaptations undergone by
living organisms.