Sentences with phrase «back of the book as»

For higher ability pupils you could demand silence and ask for it to be completed at the back of their books as a revision activity, for lower ability pupils you may allow discussion with a partner.
Easy to print off and stick in the back of their books as a reference.
Make sure that you mention your mailing list in the back of your books as well.
If you want other ideas for what to put in the back of your book as a call to action to get the reader to go somewhere beneficial for you, you can read our blog post: Put Calls To Action In The Back Of Your Books
Randy also goes into the 2 other very important things he includes in the back of his book as well, so be sure to watch the video so you don't miss out on those!
If, for instance, you're an Avon author and have been for years, keep in mind that Avon has been hawking Author Tracker at the back of their books as you've built your career.
I like to have all of my book descriptions in one place, the longer ones from the cover flap or back of the book as well as the short one - to - two liners.
We're pretty sure they're still counting the last page read to calculate payments, but it's possible Amazon is now counting any flip from the front to the back of the book as a fraudulent read (and withholding payments).
What if you feel like putting some of your poetry in the back of the book as a gift to your readers?

Not exact matches

If the consequences of «books as a business card» only came back to them, we could leave them to it.
-- Mike Zivin, co-founder and CEO of Whittl, an online appointment booking platform for neighborhood businesses, which recently raised a $ 3.3 million Series A round with backing from GrubHub co-founder Mike Evans, as well as GrubHub's first VC, Origin Ventures in Chicago.
Looking back to the early days of my first startup attempt, I think something that kept me going was that I continually read books about startups and entrepreneurs and watched as many interviews of founders as I could find.
As Alexandra Troy, founder and CEO of Culinary Architect Catering, explains in my book The Good Ones, a brave employee we'll call Sarah revealed that another employee, Mabel, was bad - mouthing Alexandra behind her back and not paying attention to details at work.
-- Mike Zivin, cofounder and CEO of Whittl, an online appointment booking platform for neighborhood businesses, which recently raised a $ 3.3 million series A round with backing from GrubHub co-founder Mike Evans as well as GrubHub's first VC, Origin Ventures in Chicago.
Because as much as Gossip the book is about the popularization of back - fence talk and the search for a reason why one of the world's most compelling pastimes is so pleasurable, it's also about admitting that people just can't keep secrets; they don't want to, and we might as well embrace the fact that they'll keep fewer and fewer in the future unless we collectively settle on some new etiquette.
«In 30 years» time, as technology moves forward even further, people are going to look back and wonder why offices ever existed,» reads the epigraph quoting Branson in the last chapter of the book.
Back in October 2003, then - college freshman Mark Zuckerberg exploited lax computer security at Harvard's online dorm directories (they were called «facebooks» after physical books full of little pictures of people's faces that used to be distributed to students in the pre-digital era) to assemble a vast collection of photos of students» faces, which were used as raw material for a web project he called Facemash.
No longer able to rely simply on price as a point of difference, Expedia and rival Booking Holdings, which owns Priceline, are fighting back by offering events and activities beyond hotel and airline reservations and spending lavishly to market directly to consumers.
Established in 1973, when foreign governments hailed Canada as a world leader in freshwater science and protection, the library housed tens of thousands of reports, maps, charts and books, including material dating back to the 1880s.
As of now, Aspect has backed more than 30 startups, including travel booking platform HotelTonight and Chime, the provider of a savings app.
I'm so - so as a writer, and am currently finishing up my second book (just write as a hobby), and in the past made about 30 - 50 dollars an hour as a free lance writer but that was a couple of years back, it was only for about 10 - 20 hours a month, and the gig just dried up.
When the history books are written, the shale oil «boom» will be looked back upon as one of the bigger scams executed beautifully by Wall Street.
Dollar claws back ground after Beige Book; Canadian dollar sells off after BOC decision Bank of Canada leaves interest rates unchangedThe U.S. dollar edges slightly higher against its main rivals on Wednesday as the British pound falls from a new post-Brexit high on disappointing inflation data, and the Canadian dollar slips as the Bank of Canada left rates unchanged.
Independent economists, such as those at Toronto - Dominion Bank, say Harper can only forecast balanced books this year if he assumes the price of oil will bounce back somewhat.
What started off as a giant platform for books two decades back has now become one of the biggest and most formidable online shopping...
I noted with interest the Guaranteed Income part of the book but with the heavy USA leaning see that for us in the UK only annuities are really available — and as I have dual nationality as a Kiwi we don't even have those back in New Zealand.
At the Fed of New York back in the 1980s, one and a quarter times book was seen as the natural limit for bank valuations.
Anyways, coming back to Guy's story and his book, as I mentioned, I could relate to a lot of his experiences, thoughts, and lessons.
Good point Jack, but the «book» that muslims follow, regardless of training or translation, gives Christians chills because it places the dispensation of Jesus: «Love thy neighbor as thyself» under and beneath the later dispensation of Muhammed which in fact harks back to the old testament, earlier Hebraic tribal codes.
@Noah, That book is ridiculous... He claims the universe is likely younger than 13.7 b.y. and backs it up by claiming that 100 + measurements taken over the past 300 years supports the claim that light does not travel at a constant rate... As if people 300 years ago could measure with the kind of accuracy we can today
But as I see it, few are really putting anything really substantial out there, I mean here in the way of serious books, with serious backing and support that might get them into the mainstream.
There are hints of this all throughout the books if you go back and read them through as adults: we missed them then, we see them clearly once we have seen the world.
Furthermore, in the book of Philemon, a Christian had a slave that ran away, and was converted by Paul, and Paul told the Christian to accept the slave back as a brother.
The New York Times took note of it, (later profiling her) and a Village Voice sex columnist wrote in a back - cover blurb for the book: «As a single woman myself, Dawn's given me a lot to think about.»
The theme of comeuppance runs through the book, as characters observe one outlandish act after another and assure themselves that George will be paid back.
This year I'm writing a book on hate as seen through the lens of the most intense rivalries in sports, and back in February I went to Scotland to watch Celtic and Rangers play soccer.
Given that I lean towards the Book of Galatians as the goal of a mature church, then I see male - oriented church hierarchy as a throw - back to immature times.
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.
There have been prophecies of Jesus / Messiah since the book of Genesis... so yes... they go back as far as 3,000 years ago and more...
Last century, L Ron Hubbard wrote a book, as foolish as it is, making all sorts of outrageous and outlandish claims, backed up by zero evidence, and he has millions of followers.
200 years ago, Joseph Smith wrote a book, as foolish as it is, making all sorts of outrageous and outlandish claims, backed up by zero evidence, and he has tens of millions of followers.
Interest in oriental religion goes back in America to the early 19th century, as we have seen, but never before have significant numbers of people gone beyond reading books to become adepts and engage in arduous practice.
When I think of the book of Hosea, it helps me to think of his wife being with other men and then him taking her back as a metaphor for God with Israel and how Israel had gone after other gods.
These fears are not so different from the fear I see in the eyes of protestors carrying signs that depict President Obama as Hitler, the fear I see in the red faces of angry preachers urging their parishioners to «take America back for God,» the fear I detect in some of the books against emerging church, the fear I detect in some of the books in support of the emerging church, the fear I hear in the voices of both gays and the conservative evangelical activists who lobby against them when both sides consider for just a second the possibility that maybe they have it wrong.
The increased interest in Bible study could well be interpreted as marking an intellectual swing back to the center, but the huge demand for simple books of personal religion suggests an emotional retrenchment somewhere to the right of center.
Still, the greenness, along with the «Green Bible Trail Guide» at the back of the book, does say pretty clearly, «This is the stuff that really matters,» which is another way of saying, «That other, nonemphasized stuff doesn't matter as much.»
As for me, I can't believe in an human - like being that designed and jump - started the universe 13.8 billion years ago and set aside a planet for His special favorite creations, so He'd have someone to keep Him company and sing songs praising Him, then gave Bronze Age hermits a book of His orders to mankind that includes «thou shalt not round thy head nor cut thy beard» on penalty of eternal suffering... just CA N'T, any more than I can force myself to believe the world rests on the back of giant turtle.
Some how it's felt that values, morals, virtues are not there in a secular world only faceless solid lifeless laws of men rather than what has been relayed by Holy books that calls for good deeds and reject bad deeds and to build a faithful societies, communities, nations since communications among nations or even among the nations of mixed cultures and beliefs... Laws or God and universe are to be prepared by some thing that is equivalent to UN but built on nations beliefs to achieve the code of understanding among nations but as can see now it is build on groundless bases if not of words of God to faiths... in addition to those non spiritual secular beliefs to make decisions of faith but at the moment the secular world make and take the decisions while the beliefs and faiths has to pay for it when it becomes a war between all faiths or religions outside your world, it would become back into your inside among the mixed culture and beliefs of the nation or nations under one country flag...!
As Thanksgiving approaches, many of you will be Homeward Bound and back again, on turnpikes or through airports, and you are starting to ask that key question: what recorded books ought I to obtain for the journey?
I wonder if the books back then were just naturally acid free, or if they knowingly used a process where the books would not deteriorate; knowing that these types of books (such as church Bibles) would be expected to last a long time?
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