He is
the author of books such as 152 Ways to Keep Students in School: Effective, Easy - to - Implement Tips for Teachers and Strategies to Help Solve Our School Dropout Problem.
Author of books such as Learning Transformed, Eric Sheninger is a senior fellow and thought leader on digital leadership with the International Center for Leadership in Education (ICLE).
Weinberger is one of our most incisive thinkers about the digital age, a senior researcher at Harvard University's Berkman Center for Internet and Society,
the author of books such as Small Pieces Loosely Joined (Basic Books, 2002), Everything Is Miscellaneous: The Power of the New Digital Disorder (Times Books, 2007), and the upcoming Too Big to Know (Basic Books).
Now there are 25,» says Ian Tattersall, a paleoanthropologist and influential
author of books such as Becoming Human.
For Leicht,
the author of books such as «Middle Class Meltdown in America,» the study of high - tech development over a couple decades has been part of his broader research focus on economic development and jobs - related issues.
Dr Daniel Siegel, Neuropsychiatrist and
author of books such as The Whole Brain Child, refers to this simply as «human connections shaping neural connections».
You might know Seth Godin as a sort of marketing legend,
the author of books such as Unleashing the Ideavirus, «the most popular e-book ever published,» according to his marketing materials (I have no idea how I'd check that), and Purple Cow, «the best - selling marketing book of the decade» (similar caveat).
Not exact matches
Carmine Gallo is a Wall Street Journal bestselling
author of such books as «Talk Like TED» and «The Presentation Secrets
of Steve Jobs.»
Head
of content at MarketingProfs, and
author of some
of the more compelling digital - centric
books out there,
such as Everybody Writes and Content Rules.
It's hard to believe that an
author who has made a career
of the «leadership» racket — with
book titles
such as Bad Leadership: What It Is, How It Happens, Why It Matters; and Reinventing Leadership: Making the Connection Between Politics and Business — would now be calling for its end.
She's released a series
of workout DVDs
such as Bodyshred and Body Revolution,
authored a handful
of bestselling
books about weight loss, and in 2014 launched a women's and children's activewear brand called Impact.
Bestselling
author David Bach, who is releasing an updated version
of his hit
book «The Automatic Millionaire» this December, calls
such views «ridiculous» and argues that homeownership is a timeless principle
of building wealth that, while boring, still works.
According to Brian Halligan, the CEO
of Hubspot and
author of the
book Inbound Marketing: Attract, Engage, and Delight Customers Online, the way modern consumers shop and make purchases has changed dramatically, and as
such, businesses must adapt in order to survive.
In one study, «the number
of books «liked» on Facebook profiles was negatively correlated with [psychopathy]-- a finding the
authors suggested might indicate that an interest in
books contradicts psychopathic tendencies
such as thrill seeking, impulsivity, and affect deficiencies,» reports Psychology Today.
«I liken the partnership agreement to a prenup negotiated before a marriage,» says Barbara Weltman, a tax and business attorney and
author of such books as J.K. Lasser's Small Business Taxes (Wiley 2009).
Michael Hudson the economist —
author of such books as Super-Imperialism — teaches at the University
of Missouri - Kansas City.
I also find it fascinating that so many
of the great Investors find similar value in much the same
authors,
such as Benjamin Graham and his brilliant
book, The Intelligent Investor.
Brian O'Connell is a former Wall Street bond trader and
author of the best - selling
books,
such as The 401k Millionaire.
Elected to the Académie française in 2005, he is the
author of such books as Deceit, Desire, and the Novel, Violence and the Sacred, and To Double Business Bound.
But your knowledge
of science is so much less than so many Catholic Priests
such as Gregor Mendel (1822 - 1884) the father
of modern genetics, Georges Lemaître (1894 - 1966) the person who proposed the Big Bang Theory and Stanley Jaki Born in Hungary, he earned doctorates in Systematic Theology and Nuclear Physics, is fluent in five languages, and has
authored 30
books.
Bennett's list
of the great
books authored by
such great souls, limited to the Humanities which are his immediate concern, run from Homer to Nietzsche, and from the Federalist Papers to Letter from the Birmingham Jail.
The sorts
of books, ideas,
authors that make it into a traditional canon do so because they are taken to have been influential expressions
of such interests.
We've got
books briefly noted by
authors as good as James Bowman, Anthony Sacramone, and Frederica Mathewes - Green — together with full reviews from
such authors as Shalom Carmy (reviewing James Q. Whitman's The Origins
of Reasonable Doubt) and Caitrin Nicol (reviewing Steve Talbott's Devices
of the Soul) and Fr.
That's one
of the things I was pointing out to someone who read a
book on necromancy (long island medium) and was totally sold on everything the
author wrote and was now at «peace» from reading about the endless cycles
of death — i.e. soul coming back as
such... dying then coming back again as another.
I think
of the
book of Hebrews, where the
author is intent to show that Jesus Christ is far superior to anything which was offered under the Mosaic Law, and after we have Jesus, to go back to
such things is sheer folly.
It's something that churches
of all denominations have been investing in, but Mez McConnell, senior pastor
of Niddrie Community Church in Edinburgh, Scotland and
author of Church in Hard Places (Crossway
Books, 2016) has questions about the results
of such ministries.
The
authors of the various
books wrote in different places,
such as the wilderness (Moses), prison (Paul), exile on the Isle
of Patmos (John).
In a recent
book I read (Engaging the Powers), the
author suggested that
such a response is natural in light
of the ever - increasing tide
of natural catastrophes and human tragedies that are paraded before our eyes on Television and the Newspapers on a daily basis.
In vain did the followers
of the historical study
of Scripture argue that the Bible nowhere says that it has no mistakes in it or that the usually accepted
authors of the
books of the Bible actually were
such.
The
books of the latter two
authors aroused
such indignation that Parliament ordered them to be burned.
For instance, Dave Hunt,
author of best - selling
books such as The Seduction
of Christianity, writes: «The most significant event in almost five hundred years
of church history took place March 29, 1994....
The
book's sixteen chapters, all by different
authors, treat
such features
of denominational life as campus ministry, church - related colleges, women's organizations, theological schools, and foreign missions.
My only real complaint with this
book is the complaint I have with all
such books: it seems as if 50 % or more
of the
book is devoted to telling stories about whatever the
author is writing about.
While acknowledging a debt
of inspiration to the British
author, he insists that it is «silly» to equate his work with the apologetic genius
of Lewis, and that
such comparisons owe more to overenthusiastic
book cover publicity than reality.
Despite the pastoral nature
of much feminist theology and careful treatments
of specific issues in pastoral care
such as abuse or spirituality, there is no
book by a single
author on pastoral theology from a woman's or a feminist perspective.
I don't know if Stephen King ever wrote
such a scenario into any
of his
books (I don't remember any), but if he or any other
author DID happen to write
such a tale into his / her
book, would he / she be then incontrovertibly referencing the bible?
In the recent
book, Civil Liberties Under Attack, one
of the
authors mentions the case
of a government official with an impeccable record who was placed under charges because unidentified informers asserted he «advocated the Communist Party line,
such as favoring peace and civil liberties,» and «his convictions concerning equal rights for all races and classes extend slightly beyond the normal feelings
of the average individual «1
As a huge admirer
of the
author I was stunned to read
such a long, well - thought out piece that never once mentioned Lewis» most important and enduring
book, «The Screwtape Letters» or his sci - fi allegorical Perelandra
books.
For this reader at least, the literary and rhetorical difficulty for
such a
book consists in locating within a single frame
of discourse the respective partners in the changing relationship, and this difficulty itself points to the theological and ecclesiological problem that the
authors rightly sense underlies their title question: «Is the Reformation Over?»
Then there is the reaction launched by Edward O. Wilson with his 1975
book Sociobiology, arguing along with
such as Richard Dawkins,
author of The Selfish Gene, that nature is trump.
Timeless Cities: An Architect's Reflections on Renaissance Italy calls to mind Berger's caution because the governing ambition
of the
book» though expressed sotto voce» is to challenge its readers to promote and build cities that aspire to equal if not surpass the most beautiful cities
of the Western world» and because its
author, David Mayernik, is as aware as anyone that the culture and institutions
of modernity are not currently conducive to the creation
of such cities.
This analysis, particularly
of the first five
books of the Bible, continues today with the emphasis on the so - called four - document theory which replaced the belief that one writer
such as Moses was the
author of these
books.
There are a few points in the
book in which it would appear that the
authors depart from their own sense
of what is licit and illicit out
of deferrence to certain academic Catholic bioethicists who persist in arguing for the permissibility
of so - called «borderline» assisted reproductive techniques
such as Gamete Intra Fallopian Transfer (GIFT) and Artificial Insemination by Husband (AIH) or insist that the Church may still allow for so - called embryo adoption.
He is the
author of such books as The Secular City, The Feast
of Fools, The Seduction
of the Spirit and Turning East.
Given all this, it is easy to understand why those willing vocally and publicly to defend these devalued institutions —
such as the
authors of this
book — inspire so much hostility.
The Mass and the Saints by Thomas Crean, OP, Family Publications, 208 pp, # 13.50 Quoting from
authors throughout the centuries who are mostly (but not exclusively) canonised saints
of the Church, this
book forms a continuous commentary on the various parts
of the Mass as well as related questions
such as the Eucharistic fast, the appropriate time for Mass to be celebrated, liturgical orientation and language.
He is an
author of several
books including Feeding Baby Green and appears frequently in the media including
such venues as the The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, TODAY Show, Good Morning America, the Dr. Oz Show, and is a regular columnist for Parenting magazine.
Between a no - pressure, open membership series
of book clubs, community events
such as a feminist crafting circle, and poetry and
book readings from
authors big and small (Anne Lamott, anyone?)
He is an
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books including Feeding Baby Green and appears frequently in the media including
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Teresa has written thousands
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author or co-
author of 17 published
books, including some titles you will certainly recognize
such as The Womanly Art
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