Sentences with phrase «at our little books»

While the usual time for an author to find an agent and publisher and get their book published is 2 - 3 years, we at Our Little Books can have a finished book for you in as little as 3 - 9 months, depending on the manuscript.
The bottom line is that no matter why you want to write a book, we at Our Little Books can help you go from beginning idea to finished little book.
Check out the editorial services at Our Little Books.
When I was a college student in London some 30 years ago, I stopped by one day at a little book - sellers» fair that convened every lunch hour in the financial district.

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United offers an annual Economy Plus subscription for as little as $ 499, allowing users to book available premium seats at no additional charge.
A portable charger means I have access to my digital library of books, emergency phone calls, emails, music, and more at all times during the day, so I don't waste even a little bit of free time.
A little - known reservations and booking system used by more than 120 airlines is delaying flights at airports worldwide.
According to 2009's «The Little Book of Curses and Maledictions for Everyday Use,» by Dawn Rae Downton, the actor who played Superman as an infant in the 1978 film, Lee Quigley, died at age 14 from inhalant abuse.
The other part is that being on the west coast, the time zone we're in, we get up a little early to service the eastern seaboard, but when we have to square off our trades and close out our books at the end of the day, we're still trading with companies out of San Francisco and Los Angeles in this time zone.
While these mini Mensa types skimmed their psychology books and hit Georgetown's popular hangout the Tombs promptly at 4 p.m., I memorized, was tutored and had every conceivable study buddy willing to take even a little pity on me and none of it happened over a beer.
Back in October 2003, then - college freshman Mark Zuckerberg exploited lax computer security at Harvard's online dorm directories (they were called «facebooks» after physical books full of little pictures of people's faces that used to be distributed to students in the pre-digital era) to assemble a vast collection of photos of students» faces, which were used as raw material for a web project he called Facemash.
Lots of little gems in this book, including the fact that a spouse must be married at least nine months before being eligible for survivor benefits (unless the death is ruled «accidental» by a faceless panel of S.S. bureaucrats).
Still, most literature has focused on each country in isolation — there have been reports on UK equity crowdfunding, articles on Canadian equity crowdfunding, and books on US equity crowdfunding — but very little on equity crowdfunding in totality, and nothing at all on what campaigns from different parts of the world can learn from each other.
[42:14] Tony explains the questions to ask an advisor, to ensure they're truly on your side [42:28] 60 % of people surveyed today say they believe their financial advisor is putting the company interests above their own — it's actually worse than they believe [42:45] Why Tony has chosen to support Peter and his firm, Creative Planning [43:33] How you can get a second opinion from Peter's firm, Creative Planning, through their website (www.GetASecondOpinion.com)-- it doesn't matter how much or little you have, they'll give you feedback [44:00] Tony's biggest challenge when writing his first book, and how it brought him to Peter Mallouk [44:30] Peter explains the process Creative Planning went through to open their services to people at the $ 100,000 level, and how offering this extensive range of services to people at this level is unprecedented
In order to stimulate the creation of a series of Canadian venture investment funds, at little cost to government, CATA proposes that the federal government borrow a page from the Israeli play book, with the structure proposed by VC expert Stephen Hurwitz6.
In this latest entry in the Little Book series, Bogle's gentle prose contains idiot - proof advice for investors at all levels.
''... read Bogle's new Little Book of Common Sense Investingand you'll see how easy it is to beat the Alpha Hunters at their own game!»
The number one digital currency's spot price was little changed at around $ 9,100 on Tuesday, while futures, which have ended lower for five consecutive sessions, according to FactSet data, appeared ready to book modest gains.
Last May in How to beat The Little Book That Beats The Market: An analysis of the Magic Formula I took a look at Joel Greenblatt's Magic Formula, which he introduced in the 2006 book The Little Book That Beats The Market (now updated to The Little Book That (Still) Beats the MarkBook That Beats The Market: An analysis of the Magic Formula I took a look at Joel Greenblatt's Magic Formula, which he introduced in the 2006 book The Little Book That Beats The Market (now updated to The Little Book That (Still) Beats the Markbook The Little Book That Beats The Market (now updated to The Little Book That (Still) Beats the MarkBook That Beats The Market (now updated to The Little Book That (Still) Beats the MarkBook That (Still) Beats the Market).
Years back, I was amazed at the claim made by Joel Greenblatt's book The Little Book That Still Beats the Market [Emphasis Mine] Can you spare three hours to learn how to beat the marbook The Little Book That Still Beats the Market [Emphasis Mine] Can you spare three hours to learn how to beat the marBook That Still Beats the Market [Emphasis Mine] Can you spare three hours to learn how to beat the market?
As for poking fun at my book... don't you think your cheap shots might be a little narrow, seeing you've NEVER even read it.
In our time, with a little distance from it all, a book like God and Man at Yale and a life like William F. Buckley's seem to call us to a different way of being Catholic in the world.
@garbagemouth... A little inspired clarification for you.As far as Jesus telling His disciples «this generation shall not pass away» He meant the generation of humanity from the Flood to the Second Coming.There will be three judgements against sin and its author, Satan.The first was the Flood, the second at the war of Armageddon, and finally at the end of the Thousand years when the evil one is released for a short season... I pity the unbelievers who doubt the Word when the books of judgement are opened.
I know very little of Tony Jones — I was vaguely aware of the divorce from internet reports — but I have read books by at least one other EV leader, and had some admiration for them.
Little did we know it then, but in just a few months» time Merryn and I would be setting off on an adventure we'd never forget — walking the streets of Rome, climbing the Alps of Switzerland, and settling into our new city of Oxford, United Kingdom, where Merryn would get a dream job at the University and I would write a book helping others recover from their broken dreams.
Look a little further in the book at 6:7 - 9.
Quirky and perhaps at times a little meandering, it is as though we have joined him in his sitting room and, as he thinks out loud, generously sharing a lifetime of penetrating, logical reflection, he illustrates what he has to say by gesturing to books on the table, pictures on the wall, activities going on outside the window.
There is little mention in the book of these movements and of the person - to - person evangelisation which they are so good at.
if interested, see a little review i did of the book this article references at http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/183372006
When I was a little kid, I thought I wanted to be a special effects guy and work at Industrial Light and Magic, so for Christmas I asked for special effects books, but that didn't really pan out.
In a slim but marvelously written new book called The Degaev Affair: Terror and Treason in Tsarist Russia, Richard Pipes, the well - known historian of the Russian Revolution at Harvard, has gathered what little can be discovered about Degaev's life.
There is little passion in the book, just a cold, hard look at the protocol and the prospects for its implementation.
There is clear indication that the return of Christ IN JUDGEMENT was only a little ways off and getting closer as the years went by and later books even say it was «at the doors» and the greek in many instances should have been translated as «about to happen».
This little book at least succeeds in making it clear that Vincent Harding is in the second camp.
Christianity requires little more than belief and a 2,000 year old book that you can buy at any store for a few dollars.
I feel that God has something more for me than the tiny little blogging and book publishing empire I have built for myself (Which is not an empire at all, but more like a cool - aid stand on the corner...)
Sadly, there is little sign of such books being produced, other than for RE, at the moment but we can but hope that CTS and Evangelium, for instance, will one day move into this field.
This I can affirm; the book is informative and thought - provoking, with deep insights which are at times more than a little inspiring.
So, at the end of his book, Lifton asks himself: Little as anyone ought to sympathize with these parodies of the medical profession, can one empathize with them?
While I'm at it: this is a little book that was recommended to me recently by Bror Erickson (see Utah Lutheran), titled «Religion on Trial».
archeologists... she also fails to mention that it is a book written by goatherds who didn't know why the sun came up in the morning and were this god to exist, believing in him or worshiping him would have little effect as his adherents are subject to his «will» so that our needs and desires are fulfilled at an equal rate to hoping and wishing.
I am always reading at least ten books at once, and I have made a little rule with myself that I can't buy another book until I've read half a book.
But while I value their sociopolitical analyses and share their anger at the complex forces that make sane mothering almost impossible these days, I find little in their books to give me strength and hope for the journey — the strength and hope that are exactly what mothers need to resist the powers the authors describe.
At evening time it is, with equal ceremony, locked away for the night in a specially prepared vault for safekeeping.11 It is not a little strange that a faith which rules out idolatry should have come, in the end, very near, if not quite, to making their sacred book an object of worship.
Originally presented as a lecture series at Loyola University of Chicago, this little book, Elshtain writes, is «the story of an engagement, one peregrinus to, and with, another.»
Problem definition is time - consuming, a deep journey into our own prejudices and hopes for a Christian faith that actually makes a difference, a horrible awakening that giants of the faith may have little faith in God and more in courts and money, that fame - seekers exist within the church system and garner friends as shields, that a man that marries a second wife may wish to destroy the first wife at any cost, and that authors can indeed write good books but run away from women speaking of their own abuse, and that prior friendships dictate the limits of Christianity....
writes at kristenannjames.com, edits for P&R Books, mothers three spectacular little girls and spends her days trying to make her church - planting husband laugh.
At the heart of this most important little book is what The Catechism of the Catholic Church states: «the right and duty of parents to educate their children are primordial and inalienable.
Our first thought may be that here is simply a conventional way to say that at just this point we are beginning the gospel story that follows, that Mark's little book is itself «the good news.»
Mystics, Visionaries & Prophets, edited by Shawn Madigan: My friend Tony Jones gave me this book and I've been eating it up, a little at a time.
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