Not exact matches
The
challenges of daily life between work and family are seemingly never - ending so this
book provides a good reminder for a
balanced approach to more positively navigate those
challenges.»
: I don't know Food Trends and Technologies: Naturally perceived treatment of spices Irradiation Steam processing Cold Pasteurization The biggest
challenge the food industry has to face: being clean and
balanced, but make sense Communication Who inspired to get into food: Alton Brown Good Eats A A Milne: Winnie the Pooh Favorite Quote: You are brave than you believe, stronger than you see, smarter than you think Tao of Pooh Favorite
Book: Harry Potter Favorite Kitchen Item: Kitchen Aid Favorite Food: Spaghetti and Meat Sauce Advice to get into the food industry: Don't be afraid to have a bad interview, if you can show growth, you can still get the job Any Advice: Don't worry about grades too much.
But I was pleasantly surprised by how
balanced the
book is overall (perhaps because Wolfinger, whom I've come to know, is a liberal and a nonbeliever) and how the authors acknowledge that religion is not a «magic bullet» when it comes to the real
challenges facing minorities in the U.S. today, and there are many.
Been slacking on the posts a bit, mostly because I'm having a
challenging time
balancing my upcoming
book release with my mommy - ing...
«The
challenge of parenting lies in finding the
balance between nurturing, protecting, and guiding your child, and allowing her to explore, experiment, and become an independent, unique person,» says California family therapist Jane Nelsen, author of the Positive Discipline
book series.
''...
challenges the commonly held idea that adoption is a winning solution for everyone... this
book is to be recommended as one of the few available which
balances the more usual happy - ending adoption stories with a birthparent's reality... it is recommended for those who prefer the truth, even if unpleasant, to unquestioned adoption mythology.»
«The
challenge of parenting lies in finding the
balance between nurturing, protecting, and guiding your child, and allowing him to explore, experiment, and become an independent, unique person,» says California family therapist Jane Nelsen, author of the Positive Discipline
book series.
By Jillian Lauren I'm having a
challenging time
balancing my upcoming
book release with my mommy - ing... Add homeschooling Tariku's stuffed animals, and my schedule is way overbooked.
This
book does a good job in
balancing the «promise» of genomic medicine with the current limitation and future
challenges.
Her
book,
Balancing Acts: Youth Culture in the Global City (University of California Press 2010),
challenges teachers, administrators, and parents to look beneath the outward manifestations of youth culture — the clothing, music, and tough talk — to better understand the internal struggle faced by many minority students and children of immigrants as they try to fit in with peers while working to lay the groundwork for successful lives.
Thus writes Matthew Lambert in his new
book, Privatization and the Public Good: Public Universities in the
Balance, an analysis of present - day public higher education, which is currently plagued by momentous
challenges.
Come January, though, Jal and I are planning to work intensively to draft the manuscript of our
book, so that will bring a host of new
challenges in terms of work - life
balance.
Her forthcoming
book,
Balancing Acts: Youth Culture in the Global City (University of California Press 2010),
challenges teachers, administrators, and parents to look beneath the outward manifestations of youth culture — the clothing, music, and tough talk — to better understand the internal struggle faced by many minority students and children of immigrants as they try to fit in with peers while working to lay the groundwork for successful lives.
Her forthcoming
book,
Balancing Acts: Youth Culture in the Global City (University of California Press 2010),
challenges teachers, administrators, and parents to...
His
book The Well -
Balanced Teacher helps highlight the
challenges that today's educators face as they struggle to maintain their love and passion for teaching in the midst of increasing stress and pressure in education, and offers suggestions for how teachers can take good care of themselves personally and professionally.
It would be a
challenge for half a dozen
books to give a
balanced representation of a single country, let alone the 14 countries of continental Eastern Africa *, but we hope that these six
books set in Ethiopia, Somalia, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda and Zimbabwe (listed in approximate geographical order, north to south) will give you and your
book club a small taste of the region and, perhaps, spark a thirst to learn more.
This quote captures what I found interesting about the
book - the examination of different kinds of love and the
challenges we have in
balancing these.
The advent of digital writing and publishing and the spontaneous democratic practice of social networking has in fact revolutionized the
book business,
challenged and changed how
books are written and published irrevocably and forever, and shifted the
balance of power from the commercial
book publishers to the author.
Balancing the clarity of the proposal and the decisions we need to make about the commerciality of a
book against the opportunity to create something really original but more uncertain is tough, and requires the publisher to offer both support and
challenge to the author.
I've tried to make my list a mix of easier non-fiction to
balance some of the more
challenging books in the hope it keeps me on the non-fiction track for the most part!
I would like to
challenge the author to go back and edit this
book to be neutral and
balanced in a future edition.
His
book, The Well -
Balanced Teacher: How to Work Smarter and Stay Sane Inside the Classroom and Out, helps highlight the
challenges that today's teachers face as they struggle to maintain their love and passion for teaching in the midst of increasing stress and pressure in education.