Sentences with phrase «as reference books»

Some of these books I have as reference books.
Exceptions include some books that were published before the advent of PDFs; books from the Joseph Henry Press imprint; and in cases where contractually prohibited, such as reference books in the Nutrient Requirements of Domestic Animals series.
The documentary material that constitutes the Archive and Library is structured into holdings and collections, which include the archives of individuals and entities, artist's books, posters, photographs, invitations and pamphlets, etc., as well as reference books and audiovisual documents.
As robust tomes that attempt to faithfully reproduce every known work of art by the painters and sculptors who serve as their subjects — say, Paul Cézanne, Jacob Epstein, or even Dan Flavin — they function as reference books featuring lots of pictures, detailed chronologies, an occasional interview, and scholarly texts.
As anchor charts They can be used as reference books for small group use.
Because this book is so well organized, it is quite easy to go back to using it as a reference book once you have completed reading it cover - to - cover.
The Bible was not given to us as a reference book, filled with numbers big and small, footnotes, cross-references, section headings, red letters and all the other things we've poured into it.
The Supreme Court Justices have strongly encouraged instruction in the Bible as a literary and historical document, use of the Bible as a reference book, and study of the role religions have played in the development of civilization.
But I have used it as a reference book.
Using the book daily as a reference book and learning to deal with adrenal fatigue.
Not only does it explain the subject and act as a reference book but it shows you an easy way to identify your own Tonal Color Family and that of your friends.
But I have used it as a reference book.
I use this as a reference book.
Instead, it should be left out for easy access and treated as a reference book.
Verdict: 9 As a reference book for the Halo games this book is hard to fault.
The one thing that readers might consider is that it can serve as a reference book for construction professionals, and even some energy geeks who need good drawings and information to show their clients.
This book is less likely to be useful to lawyers in practice as a reference book.

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Things you don't need as often (that reference book you're sure you're going to read someday, the shiny shoes you may want for a board meeting) should occupy your workspace's equivalent of the basement.
It's amazing how many people reference this book as a classic, entrepreneurs or otherwise.
The title's not - so subtle biblical reference is a hint at Stursberg's view of the Ceeb as the place that business common sense forgot, and the book serves largely as a catalogued defence of his belief that audience numbers, not an ambiguous cultural mandate, would define the network's success.
The books provide reference points and a common vocabulary for the top team as it works to protect and deepen OST's culture.
A year later, Hoover started Hoover's Inc., then known as Reference Press, to publish business referenReference Press, to publish business referencereference books.
Marshall's book is nice to have on - hand when you're creating or editing your campaigns, serving as a reference point when you find yourself in an AdWords conundrum.
It is an excellent book to keep as a reference to refer back to as needed.»
As an aspiring entrepreneur, I will certainly reference this book often when I'm lucky enough to be helping create my own company culture.
«Adam Smith» probably wouldn't be surprised to know his book is still just as relevant fifty years later because in The Money Game, he references...
(Musk slipped at least one reference to the book into the software of the Tesla Model S.) As a teenager, Vance writes in his biography, Musk formulated a mission statement for himself: «The only thing that makes sense to do is strive for greater collective enlightenment.»
The title of Metaxas» latest book, If You Can Keep It (Viking), is a reference to Benjamin Franklin's response to a woman who asked him, as he left the Constitutional Convention in 1787, «Dr Franklin, what have you given us, a monarchy or a republic?»
in this particular instance — the dorothy business as it relates to this blog — are direct references to Acharya S, whose real name is Dorothy M. Murdock — an author of some arguably controversial books that appear to have caused some butthurt among a few mentally unstable folks.
Ben Franklin write his own bible where he removed every supernatural reference and took what was left as a book of «parables» not a history book.
Although the book is best regarded more as a presentation of the Supreme Court's religious - freedom work than as a direct study of the questions underlying that work» the work of constitutional scholars, for example, is for the most part only referenced, not engaged» it is, nonetheless, recommended.
Reality, that book is not considered factual and is not referenced by professionals as it is all hearsay and at odds with everything Hitler himself wrote.
Great post, and the really disproportionate thing about it is this is all done using the «law» demanding the tithe when not one New Testament book endorses this model (The reference in Hebrews was not to establish tithe as it was to establish Jesus in a different order, and his comments in the gospels was to people living under the law)... how is it that no other «law» is preached with the same force and conviction as tithing?
As a history of its subject this book is likely to be the principal reference - point for students for a very long time.
Fearful of having their books omitted from lists of «acceptable» texts, a number of publishers have acquiesced to creationist demands in various ways: by considerably reducing the space given to discussion of evolution, by referring to evolution as «only a theory,» by including creationist materials, or by placing references to evolution in a final chapter which the teacher could conveniently Omit.
Dickerson does not go into specifics about how Tolkien's Catholicism affected his writing, referencing Caldecott's book as a deeper exploration.
And there are historical annotations of interest, such as the reference to the Book of Jashar (Josh.
Those 2000 year old books, umm, yeah, I'm talking about the one you are using as a reference.
Feet of clay is a reference to the interpretation of the dream of Nebuchadnezzar, King of Babylon, by the prophet Daniel as recounted in the Book of Daniel: [1]
Matt 24: 37 - 39 As per Professor Ludemann's analysis, «These saying are inauthentic, p. 232 in the book referenced above.
It would be easy to identify the passages in the book that have caused the most offense: the section dealing with Mahound, which also deals with the whole question of the «satanic verses,» with reference to the well - known verses in the Qur» an (in surahs 53 and 21) that many commentators see as indicating a questionable Islamic monotheist compromise with Meccan polytheism.
However, he made frequent reference to his book Till We Have Faces as his best book he ever wrote.
I tried to make this clear both in the reference to being in the expression «ontic power» and by using the expression «fundamental entity» in the latter part of the book to refer to human beings and other kinds of entities as well.
I will definitely be giving a copy of this book to each of my three girls, and using it as a handy «reference guide» for myself as they get older.
Tim really a shame that you think the Bible is only a reference book and do nt look at it as to finding out who God is and what He likes and dislikes.
I am in no position to enter into the historical debate as to the relative importance of the several sources of Gnosticism, but I must attempt to place it in reference to the schematism of this book.
book of Enoch to the well - known Biblical character, or when it quotes Jesus» reference to the mustard seed as the smallest of all seeds.
In her recent book Let Me Be a Woman, Elliot finds the key to woman's timeless place in marriage and worship in such specific references as «For man was not made from woman, but woman from man.
Check the section where I reference Sailhamer's book and the section following it where numerous prophets quote God as saying that he never commanded sacrifices and offerings, and did not want them.
For those who have never experienced the scholastic presentation of theology, or do not possess Ludwig Ott's Fundamentals of Catholic Dogma, the book has merit as a reference source.
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