Sentences with phrase «book about issues like»

Will I find relevant info in your book about issues like this, or do you have any opinions / resources to share?

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The book, part of a series of primers from the publisher on complex issues deemed impactful to society, is what it sounds like from its title: An overview of what people are talking about when they talk about artificial intelligence and concerns stemming from proliferation of technology that falls into the category.
I understand how you feel about this issue, the book Protocols of the Elders of Zion, speaks about how the Jews run the world from the back seat, but just like in the Old Testiment many failed God, but His promise was to them and He will return to them first and we will walk with Him and them.
I suspected I'd get a little pushback from fellow Christians who hold a complementarian perspective on gender, (a position that requires women to submit to male leadership in the home and church, and often appeals to «biblical womanhood» for support), but I had hoped — perhaps naively — that the book would generate a vigorous, healthy debate about things like the Greco Roman household codes found in the epistles of Peter and Paul, about the meaning of the Hebrew word ezer or the Greek word for deacon, about the Paul's line of argumentation in 1 Timothy 2 and 1 Corinthians 11, about our hermeneutical presuppositions and how they are influenced by our own culture, and about what we really mean when we talk about «biblical womanhood» — all issues I address quite seriously in the book, but which have yet to be engaged by complementarian critics.
As far as creating opportunities for dialog within your faith communities, I'd recommend starting with a book club, perhaps around a book like Trouble I've Seen by Drew Hart, or The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander, or Assimilate or Go Home by Danielle Mayfield, or Forgive Us by the authors mentioned above — something that's not directly about this election or this presidency, but that addresses issues related to justice.
If you are like me, you might be a little tired of hearing about the supernatural realm, but this book was insightful and creative and helped me think through a few issues I have been wanting to study further for quite some time.
No matter what you believe about the role of Christians in society and culture, especially in regard to social issues like hunger, poverty, and war, Shane's book will challenge you to think and act differently.
What I think I'd like to do is to write about it here in a series of posts, hand - in - hand with these homeschool book posts, taking on what I think he gets right as well as assumptions about children, parenting, and education with which I take issue.
The book gives lots of practical tips and troubleshooting, including common issues dealing with pain and latching as well as less - talked about issues like thrush and mastitis.
The other part I really liked was her willingness to talk about issues that many AP - style books shy away from.
If the governor is going to weigh in, he is going to have to be prepared to talk about things like how do you get royalties for a book signing, how do you have outside income, how do you pass that income, how do you deal with issues that most people won't understand but may not pay attention to the way they do right now?
Should this little book get the attention it deserves, it could, like Rachel Carson's Silent Spring or Michael Harrington's The Other America, change the way Americans think about a pressing issue.
I'm about a 58 - year student of nuclear issues and early on I thought it sounded like a good idea, until I learnt more about it and ended up writing a few books on non-proliferation and other nuclear issues.
She also has regular column in Paleo magazine and her first book Skintervention is a must for anyone who is looking to heal skin issues like acne, psoriasis and things of that nature, but today we are going to talk about her new book Eat the Yolks.
These people had some chronic complaint, like psoriasis, w weight issue, arthritis, etc, wrote a book about it and then sold the book about their experience of curing their own health problems.
This is truly about some issues I have with Teach Like a Pirate and other teacher PD books of this genre.
Resources include DVDs, books and television programs that profile real kids, parents and experts talking about difficult issues like bullying, stress and drugs.
Like all Shriver's novels, the book poses more questions than answers, but it's not all about issues.
The plot races as fast as the track runners in it, and — without ever feeling like a book about «issues» — it deftly tackles topics like isolation, diverse family makeup, living with illness, losing a parent, transcending socioeconomic and racial barriers, and — perhaps best of all — what it's like for a tween to love their little sister more than all the cupcakes in the world.
H&H issued the following statement today: «Just like us, Kobo is passionate about books.
I don't like getting a one sided view from the books I read, I prefer the approach that this author took so that I could think about the issues and look at them from varying view points.
In an earlier blog post we talked about the importance of developmental editing and why the focus on big - picture stuff — structure, book - spanning issues like plot or organization, character development, dialogue, and that sort of thing — needs to come first, before you spend too much time worrying about the finer points of style and wording.
You've probably liked Facebook Pages that help you learn more about writing, publishing, and book marketing, and you've joined groups where you can discuss issues, ask for help, or learn from the experiences of others.
At the risk of making everybody's eyes glaze over, today I'd like to talk a bit about one of those hands - on, practical issues that's key to any book's life cycle but totally unsexy: Galleys.
So while I've covered a lot of book publicity issues in this blog like how to utilize social networks or what an author website should contain, I've never posted about how to publicize a book because one post (or even a series of posts) will never cover that.
This is a very smart way to go about things, except... The book he was working on, with Gene Simmons to boot, was titled Dominatrix: Hellbent in Heels and the first issue looked like this.
This how to train your dog book talks about everything from picking the right puppy to add to your family, housetraining your pup and engaging it in basic obedience training, and even managing certain doggie behavioral issues like nuisance barking, jumping up, leash pulling, chewing, biting, aggression, and many more.
Rail: Two years ago, I had a conversation here at Marie Walsh Sharpe open studios with Katy Siegel about her book Since» 45: America and the Making of Contemporary Art, and at one point she talked about the theme ofblack and white, which refers to different things, like the apocalyptic light of Protestant Evangelical ecstasy, the American gothic, the strong sun of the Southwest that creates blinding light and casts deep shadows, and above all the issue of race — the obsession of writers like Melville and Faulkner.
The copies are smudged and almost illegible, and the reference to books by Benjamin such as The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction aligns the work squarely with recent artistic projects dealing with Google Books» scanning process, which touch on issues like the nostalgia for paperbound books on one hand, and concerns about mass digitization on the obooks by Benjamin such as The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction aligns the work squarely with recent artistic projects dealing with Google Books» scanning process, which touch on issues like the nostalgia for paperbound books on one hand, and concerns about mass digitization on the oBooks» scanning process, which touch on issues like the nostalgia for paperbound books on one hand, and concerns about mass digitization on the obooks on one hand, and concerns about mass digitization on the other.
I don't know if publishers would go for something like this, but certainly the feedback and the community of posters here that is slowly gathering might make an interesting book, about all the pros and cons of the issues, and the contrarians and the believers and the denialists... If I was a literary agent, I'd sign the book up right now.
Ruth Carter: Yeah, I've been invited multiple years to speak at Phoenix Comic Con on things like comic book creator rights, fan art and fan fiction and copyright issues, those are the main things I get to talk about.
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A big issue is that people do not understand the consequences of handing out bits of information about themselves — their profession, interests, friends, families, location, what kind of books, music and movies they like, do they like to drink coffee or tea, and so on».
I found this book interesting to read because I like to learn about new ways to communicate and work on issues with one another.
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