Sentences with phrase «author of hurry»

Nearly 500 people signed it, including David Elkind, author of The Hurried Child, and Vivian Gussin Paley, author and renowned kindergarten teacher at the Lab School at the University of Chicago.

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This biography of Theresa May is, as the author admits, something of a hurried job.
Next Page: Take your time; do it right [pagebreak] «There is no hurry, so it's important to take your time before you enter the dating world again,» says Terri L. Orbuch, PhD, a professor of sociology at Oakland University, in Rochester, Mich., and the author of 5 Simple Steps to Take Your Marriage From Good to Great.
Representative of American folk traditions about butterfat is this passage from «Neighbor Rosicky», by American author Willa Cather: [The Rosickys] had been at one accord not to hurry through life, not to be always skimping and saving.
Today's teenagers aren't hurrying up to grow up.The authors of a recent studypublished in the journal Child Development examined 7 large, nationally representative surveys of US adolescents between 1976 — 2016, or
-- David Elkind, Professor of Child Development and author of Reinventing Childhood and The Hurried Child
For an insight into the deeper mysteries of copy - editing, get yourself a copy of The Frugal Editor by Carolyn Howard - Johnson or, if you're in a hurry, try Author's Quick Guide To Editing Your Book by Kristen Eckstein.
I often think what appears to us at TED as hurry is really only the author's lack of familiarity with the process (they may ask for copy editing when they first need line editing, for instance, or expect to be able to «hire» an agent), and that's on us.
Many authors seem to hurry to implement what appears to be a promising new tactic for positioning a book, only to find that after a few months, the sheer weight of everyone piling on (and / or changes in online retailers» algorithms) has begun to fritter away the approach's original effectiveness.
Kristine Kathryn Rusch, an award - winning fiction author, wrote a fascinating post about what she sees as two types of authors: those who hurry up and then wait (indie authors); and those who wait and hurry up (traditionally published authors).
A hole in the market place for hopeful authors in a hurry, seems to have been filled by this method of publishing, however I believe, and perhaps antiquatedly so, that the most legitimate authors are still those who are not vanity published or self published.
The author argues that Blizzard originally wanted to announce the Diablo MMO, but since it wasn't quite ready, it hurried the announcement of Battle for Azeroth before it intended to share that with the community.
If Dr. Richard Muller, author of «Energy for Future Presidents» were President of China, he'd get the country to switch from coal to natural gas in a hurry.
The IPCC leadership hurried to appoint lead and other authors in the (apparently successful) hope of avoiding much of IAC recommendations as regards AR5.
The timing of this — and the hurry — is revealed by one of the CCA's authors, who in a candid discussion admitted that it was a hastily cobbled - together act: just months to determine the framework for decades of the UK's energy policies.
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