When asked the reason for taking the indie publishing path,
authors cited greater revenue as their primary reason followed by greater product control.
Not exact matches
The
author's final chapters lay
great stress on the work of the Holy Spirit in Christian healing; and many of the verses from the Bible that early AAs studied can be found
cited by Hickson in these chapters — verses from the Gospels, from Acts, from James, from Corinthians, from Ephesians — and others dealing with the «gifts of healing.»
No
greater words on this subject have ever been written than Paul's in I Corinthians 15, while the
author of the Fourth Gospel
cites in Jesus» farewell message
great promises of peace and joy in God's eternal kingdom.
The
authors cite the discovery of Homo naledi in South Africa, which has shown «how rapid dissemination of data and replicas, and free access to publications and to the original specimens can create much
greater openness in paleoanthropology.»
Likewise, having
great familiarity with the
authors of not only the three studies
cited in this brief, but also the others
cited «in support,» let's just say their aforementioned sheer lack of attention to bias and what bias meant for the validity of their findings was (unfortunately) predictable.
GETTING YOUR GROOVE BACK Christine Carter gets things done: She's a sociologist at UC Berkeley's
Greater Good Science Center; is the best - selling
author of Raising Happiness: 10 Simple Steps for More Joyful Kids and Happier Parents; has been
cited in The New York Times; interviewed on TV by the likes of Oprah and Dr. Oz; and is raising two daughters.
My 1998 book (which the
authors cite) describes in
great detail the historic reasons: the family factors, the environmental factors, and the individual psychodynamic factors.