Sentences with phrase «author of the new book what»

I recently had the opportunity to interview Meir Statman, author of the new book What Investors Really Want, and a professor of finance at Santa Clara University in California.

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A new book from the author of «The Art of Nonconformity» asks: What if today was your last day of working for someone other than yourself?
Fortune spoke with Jeetendr Sehdev, a celebrity branding authority and author of the new book The Kim Kardashian Principle: Why Shameless Sells (and How to Do It Right), about what the Kardashian clan can teach business about reaching millennial consumers (without having them laugh your ad off the air).
Free your mind Don't be afraid to give your product away, Chris Anderson says, you'll figure out how to make money later The secret to success in the digital age is giving people what they want — literally, says Chris Anderson, the editor of Wired and author of the controversial new book Free: The Future of a Radical Price.
New York Times business reporter and author Charles Duhigg uncovers the psychology behind what makes customer and employee behavior turn into habit in his best selling book, The Power Of Habit.
Daniel Pink, a contributing editor at Wired and author of the blockbuster A Whole New Mind, has made human motivation the subject of his new book, Drive: The Surprising Truth about What Motivates New Mind, has made human motivation the subject of his new book, Drive: The Surprising Truth about What Motivates new book, Drive: The Surprising Truth about What Motivates Us.
(John Gray, # 1 New York Times bestselling author of Men Are from Mars, Women are from Venus, What You Feel You Can Heal, and Staying Focused in a Hyper World) «This is a wonderful, thoughtful book that will guide you and inspire you to get complete control over your drinking problem once and for all.»
He is the million - selling author or editor of 31 books, including the New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestsellers, MOJO and What Got You Here Won't Get You There — a WSJ # 1 business book and winner of the Harold Longman Award for Business Book of the Ybook and winner of the Harold Longman Award for Business Book of the YBook of the Year.
This excerpt is a taste of what you need to know to build a platform so a top New York Publishing House will consider you an author who deserves a six - figure book advance.
That is precisely what Edward Wolff, an economist at New York University and the author of a forthcoming book on the history of wealth in America, did.
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 woWhat 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 wowhat inspired him to explore the idea of supernatural phenomenon in an increasingly cynical world.
Now he reviews a new book on ethics and writes,» [The author] agrees with what now seems to be a near - consensus among philosophers that «speciesism» - the view that we are entitled to take theinterests of animals less seriously than we take human interests, simply because humans are members of our species - is not a morally defensible position.»
The bulk of this scholarly volume treats the distinctive and different ways that the Lutheran, Calvinist, and Anglican traditions adapted what the author identifies as the medieval model; the Catholic tradition, with its insistence that marriage constitutes a true sacrament of the new dispensation, thus serves as something of a foil for the book's extended argument.
So, if you want to get an idea of what the authors insist are the pagan roots of most of our religious practices and compare them to the New Testament and early Church, get this book.
However, if you are brand new to the subject of a nonviolent atonement, a book like this might be just what you are looking for to introduce you to the various views and available authors which are out there in this important topic.
The author of the book A New Kind of Conservative: Cooperation Without Compromise spoke with Christianity Today the night of the inauguration about the prayer service and what he expects from the new administratiNew Kind of Conservative: Cooperation Without Compromise spoke with Christianity Today the night of the inauguration about the prayer service and what he expects from the new administratinew administration.
The impression you will get from the book is that the authors are simply teaching what Jesus, Paul, and John really thought and cared about, when in reality, what you will be getting is a strong Calvinistic interpretation of the New Testament.
Caryn is a writer, speaker and author of five books, including her newest, Broke: What Financial Desperation Revealed About God's Abundance (InterVarsity Press, 2014).
Englander, author of a new book of short stories called «What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank,» has roots in many of these worlds.
That's Jerelle Guy, blogger, author of the new book Black Girl Baking, and inventor of what may be the best rice crispy treats you'll ever eat.
On ABC's «Good Morning America» this morning, the author of a new book, also called «Fed Up With Lunch,» noted that one of the reasons her blog was so popular was because many parents aren't aware of what's actually being served at school.
You would be amazed at what service projects and groups are out there doing things that you never knew about — dolls and bears made up to be the the weight of your baby (Molly Bears), stuffed animals made out of your baby's clothing and blankets, peer support and parent advocates waiting to help the newly bereaved, personalized jewelry makers (like My Forever Child), stone painters, heart sewers, pillow - making people (Heaven Born for miscarriage), memory - box makers, authors (there are books for almost every subject on this topic waiting to be discovered), research and education groups, story - sharing sites, support groups, chat groups, blogs, Facebook groups, foot / hand print kits, music and funeral planning resources... Consider starting here before starting something new.
Parenting coach and author Elisabeth Stitt's new book, Parenting as a Second Language, lays out Elisabeth's grounded wisdom on the big picture of what it means to be an effective parent.
What's Up for Kids recently received a copy of the new book The Mermaid by award winning children's author / artist, Jan Brett.
Marion Nestle is the author of «Food Politics» and «What to Eat,» among other books, and is a professor in the nutrition, food studies and public health department at New York University.
Michael Gazzaniga: the Director of the Sage Center for the study of Mind at the University of California and author of the new book «Human: The Science Behind What Makes Us Unique»
Marc Kaufman, author of the new book Mars Up Close: Inside the Curiosity Mission, talked to Discover about what the rover and the scientists behind it have already achieved, and the tantalizing possibilities ahead.
«By understanding how this animal adapts to changes in the environment, we can determine what we really need to be concerned about and what we really should be doing,» says Stephen DeStefano, a conservation biologist at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and author of the new book, Coyote at the Kitchen Door: Living with Wildlife in Suburbia (Harvard University Press, 2010).
Read about more of the author's findings in his new book, Experimental Man: What One Man's Body Reveals about His Future, Your Health, and Our Toxic World, published by John Wiley and Sons.
To find out, we spoke with Marion Nestle, a professor of nutrition, food studies and public health at New York University and author of several books, including What to Eat (North Point Press, 2006).
Gosling, author of the new book Snoop: What Your Stuff Says About You (Basic Books, $ 25), has spent the past 10 years developing a science of predictive snooping.
As a naturopathic doctor and the author of the new book The Fibro Fix, here's what I recommend:
Denise Minger, author of the new book Death by Food Pyramid, reveals the truth behind what the food pyramid recommends.
He is the author of the highly recognized and praised book What Matters: Leadership Values That Just Might Save America, as well as the award - winning new children's book The Green Box League of Nutritious Justice.
Dossey has published numerous articles and is the author of eleven books that have been translated into many languages, as follows: Space, Time and Medicine (1982), Beyond Illness (1984), Recovering the Soul (1989), Meaning and Medicine (1991), Healing Words, (1993, New York Times bestseller), Prayer is Good Medicine (1996), Be Careful What You Pray For, Reinventing Medicine (1999), Healing Beyond the Body (2001), The Power of Premonitions (2009), and The One Mind (2012).
«Our skin absorbs up to 60 percent of what we put on it,» Sara Gottfried, MD, author of the New York Times bestselling books The Hormone Cure and The Hormone Reset Diet, writes on her blog, adding that «even if a chemical isn't so harmful that it affects us right away, some bioaccumulate (meaning they become concentrated in the body over time) therefore taking their toll over time.»
Taika Waititi (What We Do in the Shadows) writes, directs, and even has a cameo appearance as a kooky preacher in Hunt for the Wilderpeople, a loose adaptation of the 1986 book by the late New Zealand author Barry Crump, though injected to a large extent with Waititi's comic sensibilities.
The following will give teachers an idea of what to expect from this resource: - Descriptive writing of characters and The Island Diary writing Comparing and contrasting characters Argumentative writing Opinion / fact Spelling Speech Research skills: - Leprosy, The Philippines, The Bible and Facts about The Author Drawing activities: - new cover, characters, map Life cycle of a butterfly Themes in the novel Writing a book review Craft: - How to make a symmetrical butterfly
This month we spoke with Alan Daly, one of the authors of the new book, Future Directions of Educational Change, who believes that in the past, educators have taken a more «knowledge» or «human capital» approach to educational change and what's missing is the day to day interactions «between and among practitioners as they go about their important work.»
A recent book by Greg Duncan and Richard Murnane, Restoring Opportunity: The Crisis of Inequality and the Challenge of American Education, for example, describes what the authors call «high schools that improve life chances,» pointing in particular to small, nonselective high schools created in New York City by the Department of Education and New Visions for Public Schools.
Adrienne Katz, author of a new book entitled Cyberbullying and e-safety: what educators need to know, presents the findings of The Cybersurvey, an online questionnaire which gathered responses from 9000 young people.
Eric is also the author of The Opportunity Equation, published by Beacon Press in 2014 — a book that Wendy Kopp, founder of Teach For America, praised as offering a «new perspective on what it will truly take, inside and outside the traditional classroom, to provide an excellent education for all of America's children.»
From Daniel H. Pink, the author of the groundbreaking bestseller, A Whole New Mind, comes his next big idea book: a paradigm - changing examination of what truly motivates us and how to harness that knowledge to find greater satisfaction in our lives and our work.
In what may be one of the most comprehensive, balanced, clear - eyed descriptions of the educational revolution we are currently slashing through, Allan Collins» and Richard Halverson's Rethinking Education in the Age of Technology (Teachers College Press 2009), based on the authors» history of education reform course they taught together at Northwestern, describes better than almost any book I've read what the new world of education — as opposed to schooling — may look like in the future.
To be fair, I would ask you to conduct due diligence and read what Mercedes Schneider, a New Orleans teacher, education activist, and the author of three books on «education reform», including her most recent: School Choice: The End of Public Education?
To explain what this is all about is author Alfie Kohn in an article adapted from the author's new book The Myth of the Spoiled Child: Challenging the Conventional Wisdom about Children and Parenting, just published by Da Capo Press.
New BookShop The BookShop at BookWorks has always been a favorite of our author members — a place to show off your work and give people a taste of your book and to see what your peers are publishing (not to mention a direct link to retail).
Ask any new author about the monies they've budgeted for their new book and I'll tell you what they've not included, let alone considered as an essential part of their project.
That's what Leslie Jamison, author of the highly regarded 2014 essay collection The Empathy Exams, has done in her deeply felt new book, The Recovering: Intoxication and Its Aftermath.
If i publish a book via Create Space and sell 2 copies and sell 1 e-book copy am I now considered a «hybrid author» What If i pay a company $ 50,000 to artificially inflate my new book, so it rockets to the top of the Amazon bestseller list, am I now a bestselling author?
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