Sentences with phrase «because everything about this book»

Modern science is the cornerstone of your belief system, as ancient writings that I consider to be God given, holy inspired and very relevant to modern times (as well as every society that ever was and will be) is the cornerstone of my belief system, because everything about this book has been accurate in every way, unlike modern science.
``... as ancient writings that I consider to be God given, holy inspired and very relevant to modern times (as well as every society that ever was and will be) is the cornerstone of my belief system, because everything about this book has been accurate in every way, unlike modern science.»

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I'm living it right now, and I may even write a book about it soon because it's something I really believe in with everything in me, so much so that I'm living and breathing it weekly.
I've never even met this guy and he's pretending to know everything about me because he read it in a book
We had strollers... because when pregnant with a first baby you feel like you need everything that the books say or others tell you about.
I'm reading this amazing book about brain health, and one of the reasons people suffer everything from depression to mood swings is because they're not practicing positive thinking (and he talks about nutrition, exercise, and some other good stuff but our thoughts are like the brain soup and when it gets murky we suffer in all kinds of ways).
Our first book, the Better Baby Book... Because like everything you do before and during pregnancy to have better epigenetics and kids and... The first book about epigenetics, like hands - on guide... «Now, it's rbook, the Better Baby Book... Because like everything you do before and during pregnancy to have better epigenetics and kids and... The first book about epigenetics, like hands - on guide... «Now, it's rBook... Because like everything you do before and during pregnancy to have better epigenetics and kids and... The first book about epigenetics, like hands - on guide... «Now, it's rbook about epigenetics, like hands - on guide... «Now, it's real.
Everything she said about insulin and blood sugar made sense to me (I was eating A LOT of carbs in the form of fruit, grains, legumes, etc) and because I am insulin resistant I wanted to experiment with it to see if I would feel better, but I just can not totally embrace the diet that goes with the book.
Dr Perlmutter IS right and years of science and research back up his claims along with true testimonials from real people - have you even read the book??? like I said before people like you who are not willing to give up gluten carbs and sugars are going to be the first ones to come on here with skepticism and claims that this is just another «fad diet - «newsflash Will this is a lifestyle and the followers are not in a cult they are real people who want to take charge of their health and live to see their great grandchildren and still be sound in their minds its fine to have questions but to come on here and insult this fine doctor who has helped so many people throughout his career and has written a New York times best seller to educate and help so many more people just makes you sound absurd and immature - he is speaking the truth everything we've been told about nutrition is a lie to profit the wheat industry, doctors and pharmaceutical companies because as long as people keep eating the wrong foods and getting sicker and fatter they will all profit.
Penny has a tendency for blurting out everything she's thinking — in a much sweeter way than Hilary (who got rich by writing self - help books about her family); Alice is frustrated because she and Paul have been trying to have children (she's also Judd's ex-girlfriend) and Horry remains sweetly innocent because of a brain injury from a car accident (from which Wendy emerged comparatively) unscathed, and Tracy loves Philip but is completely aware that it won't end well.
It's partly because the topic is highly relevant to my forthcoming Letters to a Young Education Reformer, partly because of the well - deserved attention to Don Hirsch's new book Why Knowledge Matters, partly because expert predictions about everything from the consequences of Brexit to our current election have been so off, and partly because deference to (a vaguely conceived) «expertise» offers a fault line to so many of our current debates.
It's about the girl who can't wait to talk about the newest issue in The Kite Runner, and tells me that she can't imagine that the book can get any more intense because «everything possible is happened already!»
It's because the authors get so wrapped up in explaining what their books are about, that they they fail to show how they're different from everything else that's already on the market.
I wrote this book because a lot of people ask me for advice about writing, publishing, and marketing — and because I couldn't find a book that said everything I wanted to say.
When I brought up the subject of the business of writing, without fail, each and every one lamented about the good old days when all they really had to worry about was writing the book because their publisher took care of everything else.
this is Locke's secret concept — I'm not going to tell you everything about it because I want you to buy his book, but basically you need to seek out like minded people who have already built up loyalty to someone else, and get them to transfer that loyalty to you.
I recognized a lot of movies, and I bet my parents will enjoy flipping through this book even more because they've seen just about everything in here.
The author page is where you don't have to worry about post frequency or too much promotion: the people that like your author page like it because they want to know everything about your book, from readings and events to reviews.
From the book jacket: Everything about Ginny will change this summer, and it's all because of the 13 Little Blue Envelopes.
MARTIN: Actually, the territory I wasn't sure I wanted to go into again was dogs, just because I had written two previous books about them: A Dog's Life and Everything for a Dog.
BARDUGO: I've talked a lot about Shadowhouse Fall (2017), Daniel José Older's sequel to Shadowshaper (2015), but I'm going to keep talking about it because this book uses fantasy and magic to bust open everything from police shootings to gentrification.
Because we care about the books we're publishing, we choose to hand - select submissions rather than publishing everything that comes through the door, allowing us to produce each book with the care and attention it deserves.
Everything we know today about the industry we know because you have trusted us with your books and sales.
Before we talk about how much you can actually earn self - publishing a book we need to talk about how much you will have to spend to get the book into print (because when it comes to self - publishing, you pay for everything upfront yourself).
Recently I wrote a long post about cutting edge book marketing strategies: a lot of that stuff can be outsourced; in fact I'm going to focus on building a step - by - step todo list you can use, just give to your VA and let them take care of everything (I may, eventually, set up some kind of service where you hire a VA from us to do everything, that way I can train them myself to know exactly what to do... but that's a long way off, because honestly I'd rather just focus on writing my own books).
My joy of pressing that «buy» button over and over again because everything was reasonably priced, turned into a chore of making decisions about which books I really wanted to read, what I could afford, and what was a good deal or not.
Are you buying a dog training book to learn everything possible about caring for pooches or are you planning to read a book because of one very particular need.
With a package holiday you won't need to worry about booking everything separately, because flights, transfers and accommodation are included in the price.
I can't tell you how much I love to hear about people learning to love reading because they found that perfect book or series that changed everything for them.
The good thing about this collection is that because this collection is from the Bodleian Law Library, and we receive «everything published in the UK» via Legal Deposit, it includes 19th century English books on law that may not have been collected in the US by Michigan, NYU or the other Google Books partners, and may yet provide readers with access to unique ibooks on law that may not have been collected in the US by Michigan, NYU or the other Google Books partners, and may yet provide readers with access to unique iBooks partners, and may yet provide readers with access to unique items.
But because the movie is such a stripped - down version of Eggers» book — and is clearly trying to be Black Mirror with mass - audience appeal — everything it tries to say about surveillance and accountability comes off as cartoonish.
do as I say because I am in charge, because I say so, because I am your mother and the more I pushed them the worst the result, I ended up yealling, punishing, threatening, and spanking, I was trying to break up their will... in only 3 weeks that i've been «practicing» PP... well kind of... I am still working on me a lot, I can see its really working, even teachers in school can see a change specially in my son JP 6, sometimes I receive answers I'd never heard before like, «ok mom», «yes mom», I have anothe boy LM 9 and a girl MJ of 3, everything is flowing better now, I've talked about your book and your blog to all my friends.
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