Mitchell Weiss,
author of Life Happens - a Practical Guide to Personal Finance from College to Career says «you really only need two cards — one for your budgeted expenses and the other for life's unhappy surprises.
And by law, it must be authorized by the applicant,» says Mitchell D. Weiss of the University of Hartford Barney School of Business and
author of Life Happens: A Practical Guide to Personal Finance from College to Career.
Not exact matches
In his best - selling book, When Pride Still Mattered: A
Life Of Vince Lombardi, author David Maraniss explains what happened when Lombardi walked into training camp in the summer of 196
Of Vince Lombardi,
author David Maraniss explains what
happened when Lombardi walked into training camp in the summer
of 196
of 1961.
We recently spoke with
author Eric Metaxas (Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy; Amazing Grace: William Wilberforce and the Heroic Campaign to End Slavery) about his new book Miracles: What They Are, Why They
Happen, and How They Can Change Your
Life and what inspired him to explore the idea
of supernatural phenomenon in an increasingly cynical world.
The real advantage
of a golden age for a literary genre is the elevation
of its second - rank
authors: Merely good writers become great writers when they
happen to
live at the right moment.
Kate Bowler is an assistant professor in the school
of divinity at Duke University, the
author of Blessed: A History
of the American Prosperity Gospel, and host
of Everything
Happens, a podcast featuring honest conversations about
life's toughest challenges.
Five times in this letter, the
author warns his readers what could
happen to them if they reject Christianity and return to their old way
of living as Jews.
«Children need to feel that they can trust their parents, that they can talk to them about what is
happening in their
lives,» says Edward F. Dragan,
author of The Bully Action Guide: How to Help Your Child and Get Your School to Listen.
Marguerite Elisofon is a New York City writer and the
author of My Picture Perfect Family: What
Happens When One Twin Has Autism, a memoir about how her family navigated
life with a child on the autistic spectrum before the internet and support groups existed.
As the
authors explain, the fact that a «substantial amount»
of SUPCs, which can lead to SIDS,
happen during the first few weeks
of life makes this ban illogical.
«There is a need to understand what's
happening with the existing
live vaccine and potentially a need to develop a new one,» said David Topham, Ph.D., Marie Curran Wilson and Joseph Chamberlain Wilson Professor
of Microbiology and Immunology at URMC and
author of the study.
«The fine detail
of what
happens in an electrode during charging and discharging is just one
of many factors that determine battery
life, but it's one that, until this study, was not adequately understood,» said William Chueh
of SIMES, an assistant professor at Stanford's Department
of Materials Science and Engineering and senior
author of the study.
David Ewing Duncan is
author of When I'm 164: The New Science
of Radical
Life Extension, and What
Happens If It Succeeds (2012).
«Almost everything
of any biological importance
happened back in the Archean,» says Andrew Knoll
of Harvard University,
author of the upcoming book
Life on a Young Planet.
«For the first time we can initiate the process synchronously in
living cells and watch what is
happening in real time,» says Susan Lindquist, director
of Whitehead Institute and a lead
author of this new study.
As these and other questions are addressed, the
author introduces some
of the latest research on what
happens in the brain when we learn, and how that might apply to your daily
life.
Sonja Lyubomirksy, PhD,
author of The How
of Happiness: A Scientific Approach to Getting the
Life You Want, shares strategies thatll make it
happen.
«I see this
happening a lot with busy women,» notes Pamela Peeke, MD, professor
of medicine at the University
of Maryland and
author of Body for
Life for Women.
To quote
author Jeff Brown, «Yes, they may well awaken, but we should never postpone any part
of our own
life waiting for that to
happen.
It never
happened,» says Barb Schmidt, founder
of Peaceful Mind Peaceful
Life and
author of The Practice.
Nourishment expert, speaker,
author & founder
of Path for
Life, Jeanette Bronée has for more than 10 years helped people change the way they eat by teaching them how to connect with WHY they eat, which is how real change
happens.
Author Anita Moorjani shares what she saw during her near - death experience and reveals what
happened when she crossed over from
life to death and what she's now more aware
of.
A number
of important figures in Georgia's
life just
happen to be there, including a Louisiana senator (Giancarlo Esposito), the douchey
author of motivational books and owner
of her place
of employment (Timothy Hutton), and the legendary chef she idolizes (Gerard Depardieu).
Playbill Idina Menzel didn't want to write a memoir so her sister wrote a book about their
lives «Voice Lessons: A Sisters Story» / Film Corey Haim & Corey Feldman, teen idols
of the late 80s, are getting the Lifetime movie treatment W Magazine Cara Delevingne is now an
author («Mirror Mirror») and a brunette The New Yorker «Everything that I'm afraid might
happen now that I've lost my headphones»
Cathy Davidson,
author of Now You See It: How the Brain Science
of Attention Will Transform the Way We
Live, Work, and Learn, encourages us to ask: «What is
happening in the classroom that could not be duplicated by a computer?»
Make It
Happen: Awesome
Author and Illustrator Visits Learn how to transform a school author or illustrator visit from an hour of entertainment into a life - long connection to reading and wr
Author and Illustrator Visits Learn how to transform a school
author or illustrator visit from an hour of entertainment into a life - long connection to reading and wr
author or illustrator visit from an hour
of entertainment into a
life - long connection to reading and writing.
Jeanne Walker Harvey,
author of Maya Lin Carole Boston Weatherford,
author of Freedom in Congo Square Catherine Reef,
author of Victoria It
Happened One
Life: Biographies for Kids 12:00 - 1:00 pm Nashville Public Library Teen Studio
One
of their YouTube videos, It's a Writingful
Life, a parody
of the 1946 movie It's a Wonderful
Life, examined what would
happen if an
author decided never to have written any books.
Our
authors set out to share a slice
of their
lives with the world, and we help make it
happen through exclusives like book advertising in Reader's Digest and Taste
of Home magazines, and availability on ReadersDigestStore.com.
«Broken Places by Rachel Thompson is a very descriptive, well - written memoir
of abuse...
Author Rachel Thompson has a well - developed vocabulary for describing one
of the worst experiences
of her
life — sexual abuse at the hands
of her pedophile neighbor... Broken Places should help other people realize that they don't have to be ashamed or embarrassed by what
happened.»
Even if you were
living under a rock, a massive rock, like a boulder, you wouldn't have been able to avoid the suddenly very loudly proclaimed views
of authors both traditionally published and self - published over the whole Amazon - Hachette blood war that's been
happening for over a month now.
Even if you were
living under a rock, a massive rock, like a boulder, you wouldn't have been able to avoid the suddenly very loudly proclaimed views
of authors both traditionally published and self - published over the whole Amazon - Hachette blood war that's been
happening for over a month by now.
«Gender bending is just the first sign that unusual
happenings are afoot in this origin story for a revamped Sherlock Holmes series by bestselling
author Thomas... There is also a tantalizing, slow - burn love story between Holmes and a longtime friend befitting Thomas» skills as a romance novelist... The ground has been laid well for future incidents in the professional and intimate
life of Charlotte Holmes.»
So I
lived through it, I remember when the
author tour started in the mid-1980s, and then became, sort
of, I mean people have to do it, but it's hardly as fresh, and then what's
happening in the Internet.
Needless to say, if that
happens, I'll be one
of the very very very few indie
authors making a significant
living from my passion.
In the video below, we talk about what
happened when she decided to self - publish after 12 long years
of submission, how success has changed her
life and her tips for
authors on connecting with fans.
Beyond merely reciting the facts
of her subject's
life, the
author vividly explains what was
happening in the country and explores what prompted Chisholm to run a serious race for the presidency in 1972 despite the strikes against her — her race and her sex.
I look forward to this
author's next book to see what
happens in the
lives of these characters.
I don't even think that
authors being deprived
of a
living wage will destroy literature, because, for the most part, that has already
happened, and people are writing more now than ever.
If you haven't read anything by British
author David Almond, here — in the words
of reviewers who covered his first novel, Skellig, winner
of the Carnegie Medal and Whitbread Children's Novel
of the Year Award as well as a Printz Honor — are some
of the themes you're missing: «the transforming power
of caring and love» (Publishers Weekly); «worlds enlarging and the hope
of scattering death» (NY Times Book Review); «loneliness, friendship and grace» (ALA; Printz Award Selection Committee); «the fearful, wonderful fragility
of life» (
author Richard Peck); «essential goodness, faith, truth, and love» (
author Karen Cushman); and «miraculous
happenings» (The ALAN Review).
The considerations that indie
authors have are going to apply internationally; you've got to think about what
happens to your rights after you die and just about every country in the world except there are some countries that I'm not clear on copyright existing beyond the
life of the
author in some African countries right now.
What
happened to her along the way changed her outlook on
life and inspired her to be a
life coach and the
author of the book Facing Freedom, which is on Amazon, there is the free plug.
We did some research, especially because this
author spends a significant amount
of time on the web and as such, I want to know what's going to
happen to my digital
life when I die.
In The Cadaver King and the Country Dentist: A True Story
of Injustice in the American South,
authors Radley Balko and Tucker Carrington lay out what
happened; how the state's legal system aided and abetted the use
of flawed forensic evidence; how systemic racism influenced Mississippi's coroner system; and the stories
of some
of the innocent people whose
lives were derailed.
It could invite the clients to a «Meet The
Authors» cocktail event, where the lawyers who contributed to the book would circulate, talk about what's
happening in the industry, answer questions, and otherwise display their expertise — the «
live performance»
of the recorded work.
If two Canadian citizens
of the same sex
happen to be ex-pats
living in Florida, then, and came back to their country
of citizenship to marry, the
author of this post would argue that their marriage is invalid.
Live - Tweeting the Debate Currently, the Deconomy conference is
happening in South Korea, hosting speakers such as Vitalik Buterin, CEO
of Bitcoin.com Roger Ver, Craig S Wright, CSO
of BlockStream Samson Mow, and
author of the
I'm Anne Bercht,
author of My Husband's Affair Became the Best Thing That Ever
Happened to Me, Director
of BAN (the Beyond Affairs Network) and co-founder
of Passionate
Life Seminars.