Sentences with phrase «book chapters describing»

He has over 400 peer reviewed published manuscripts and book chapters describing the results of his work.

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In the book's opening chapter, Holiday describes a typical campaign — an orchestrated protest in 2009 against an upcoming movie by Tucker Max.
Chapters 17 - 34 describe the global database used for the book and provide appendix - like results for equities, bonds, bills, exchange rate and inflation for each of 16 countries and the world overall during the period 1900 - 2000.
I urge you all to read the bible, specifically the book of The Revelation, Chapter 1, Verses 12 - 18, which describes Jesus Christ, as told by the Apostle Paul.
But I rejected the Hebrew god when I was eleven and read about the atrocity described in The Book of Numbers, Chapter 31.
Walter Brueggemann's book Genesis, in citing the biblical chapter 11:1 - 9, suggests that the story of the Tower of Babel describes humanity's attempt to organize itself around an instrument of its own creation.
Most of the guidelines and methods described in the first seven chapters of this book can be used in mid-years marriage counseling as well as in enrichment sessions.
Also, Miriam (May God be please with her) was described in Quran close to 40 times and there is one Chapter that is called» Miriam» Here are additional verses; «And indeed, We gave Musa (Moses) the Book and followed him up with a succession of Messengers.
Then John sees, in God's right hand, a book sealed with seven seals; the opening of the seals, and the consequent events, are described in 5:1 - 8:5 (chapter 7 deals with another sealing, that of 144,000 men out of the twelve tribes of Israel).
Jesus the Son of Marry (Peace and blessings be up on him) is known today to the Christian world as it is being described by John, Paul, Luke and others... whatever the way these human imagined him became the faith... record shows that the first book of NT was written at least 60 - 80 years after Jesus the son of Marry was taken away from this earth... and these writers used their vision as a weapon to get it to the brain of mankind... also there are debates among the Christian scholars that no one knows who is the writer of some of the gospels... someone else wrote it and used the names what we see today... i.e. no one knows when and who and how the Hebrew chapters were written... despite of lots of controversy on this, Christian scholars uses them to teach others...
«This book features meticulously researched and written chapters by more than 50 Culinology professionals on topics including the principles of food science, food safety and spoilage, shelf life extensions, packaging, nutritious food product development, commercialization and so much more,» RCA Executive Director Suzanne Bohle described.
Just curious, why was Nathan described as the camp's «archery guy» in the book (Chapter 24), but in the essay he was referred to as the camp's «swimming counselor»?
In a chapter excerpted from his new book, science writer Philip Ball describes «Aryan physics» and other ludicrous ideas that accompanied the rise of Adolf Hitler
In a chapter of the recent book Emerging Disciplines, Patel describes how that borrowing process might work.
For example, when he describes cases of astonishing eyesight in chapter 21 of book VII, Pliny writes that Homer's Iliad was written in such small script that the complete manuscript could fit in a nutshell; he also mentions a man called Strabo, who could recognize objects 135 miles away and who, during the Punic Wars, could sight and even count the enemy ships docked in Carthage from a promontory in Sicily.
Other recent findings related to the people buried in Mound 72 are described in the Journal of Archaeological Science, the American Journal of Physical Anthropology, and a chapter in the book «Beyond Collapse: Archaeological Perspectives on Resilience, Revitalization and Transformation in Complex Societies.»
His team describes them in a chapter of a new book titled The Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life.
Way back in Chapter 3, I talked about how Mark Sisson gives an excellent perspective on the conundrum of stress and endurance training in his book «The Primal Connection» — in which he describes how a major factor at play in the success of some pro endurance athletes is relatively lower amounts of work stress, deadlines, office obligations, etc. in the life of those who are able to devote most of their time to training.
Located in the beautiful Willamette Valley, the Eugene Chapter, WESTON A. PRICE FOUNDATION ® is composed of people who share a common interest in nutrient dense food and the nutritional principals of the Weston A. Price Foundation, as described in the Wise Traditions Journal, and the book Nourishing Traditions by Sally Fallon and Mary Enig.
Ann Louise describes the dangers of soy in the Q&A; chapter at the back of her book, yet she recommends a soy - based mayonnaise as a healthy alternative to hydrogenated options.
We both want you to have this vital information, so today I am sharing about three powerful adaptogenic herbs described in Aviva's book, and you'll also get the first chapter for free!!
Chapter 13 of the book outlines that «good quality foods are the best source of these nutrients, there is no substitute», but also that «nutritional supplements described in Chapter 15 can increase your ability to heal and speed recovery, but without a foundation of nutritious food intake, you will not progress much».
It's described in Chapter 4 of my relationship advice book.
In my book, The Perils of Cyber-Dating: Confessions of a Hopeful Romantic Looking for Love Online, I describe the serial online dater or online dating addict in chapter 12.
**** After studying this chapter, you will be able to: • Describe the nature of transaction and source documents; • Explain the preparation of accounting vouchers; • Apply accounting equation to explain the effect of transactions; • Record transactions using rules of debit and credit; • Explain the concept of book of original entry and recording of transactions in journal; • Explain the concept of ledger and posting of journal entries to the ledger accounts.
Warren weaves key quotes and stories into eight themed chapters, starting with an introduction that describes his research methods and provides a skeleton of the rest of the book.
But as Don Orlich and I (Tienken and Orlich, 2013) describe in Chapter 7 of our new book, The School Reform Landscape: Fraud, Myth, and Lies, the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) initiative continues to ramble on, without evidence to support its efficacy.
The way I described the situation in my chapter «Buckets into the Sea» in the 2005 book, With the Best of Intentions, edited by Rick Hess is:
The core of this book consists of twelve chapters, each describing of a different period of life, with its own unique changes, struggles, and growth: prebirth, birth, infancy, early childhood, middle childhood, late childhood, adolescence, early adulthood, midlife, mature adulthood, late adulthood, and death & dying.
A new book chapter from Collaborative Chair Jennifer O'Day describes how California's solutions to troublesome policies and funding structures have positioned the state to implement the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) well.
At the start of the first chapter of her book about helping struggling students, Margaret Searl describes a scenario she believes many educators will recognize: A teacher talking with colleagues about their frustration with a handful of students who need help.
Describing Dr. Sonia Nieto as «a highly valued and respected friend and professional colleague,» Dr. James Banks first approached her to request that she prepare a prepublication review of a chapter on Puerto Ricans in the United States in his book, Teaching Strategies for Ethnic Studies (first published in 1975 and now in its 8th edition).
[77] In Chapter 10 of Huey's 1908 book on reading, two such programs, one at Columbia and one at the University of Chicago, were described in rich detail.
The update of Kindle for the Web described Tuesday will allow the reading of full books, not just first chapters as in the Kindle for the Web beta announced by Amazon in September.
We'll all have looked at the sample chapters and book proposal, which gives a summary of the plot, describes the potential audience, lists marketing ideas, and includes other helpful information.
For example, one chapter in my book How to Blog a Book describes what I called the «proposal process.&rabook How to Blog a Book describes what I called the «proposal process.&raBook describes what I called the «proposal process.»
He describes how he takes pre-orders on Amazon in chapter 5 of our book here: http://www.trainingauthors.com/books/indie-author-book-marketing-success/
In 2003, Audible began releasing audiobook versions of the «chapter book» stories for young readers describing new adventures for the show's characters.
With the first edition, I was purposefully sparse with the Table of Contents, forcing it entirely on one page, even though each chapter of the book was divided into sections defined by sections on the various Amazon pages I was describing.
Chapter 2, Optimizing Your Book for Online Sales, for example, does an excellent job of describing the relationship between keywords, book titles, and publishing succBook for Online Sales, for example, does an excellent job of describing the relationship between keywords, book titles, and publishing succbook titles, and publishing success.
Your book proposal describes every aspect of the project, including the market, book length, chapter contents and more.
Most chapters of the book begin with a fictional «quote,» while the author's note at the back begins by describing the author's passion for collecting quotes.
In a recent book, of which I am co-author, Modern Security Analysis, there are three chapters describing how OPMIs, through private placements, were able to enjoy huge returns — say 10 baggers to 20 baggers — by being early investors:
Back to the book — there is one chapter where Einhorn describes a meeting he had with a well - known mutual fund manager.
Because this is the exact decision - making exercise that the Godfather of Value Investing, Benjamin Graham, describes in chapter 20 of his book,
Because this is the exact decision - making exercise that the Godfather of Value Investing, Benjamin Graham, describes in chapter 20 of his book, The Intelligent Investor.
Knowing that, as established in the first chapter of the book, the investor's goal is to find the incredible companies that will generate outstanding returns, Fisher describes two approaches for achieving this goal: the investor may hire someone to investigate potential companies, or he may follow what Fisher calls «Scuttlebutt».
Dr. Lyman is the author or co-author of several recent book chapters and scientific journal articles on subjects in clinical veterinary medicine, including two articles describing intraoperative ultrasonograpic techniques and their contributions toward decision making during spinal surgery.
As described in Chapter 2 of my book, if grocery stores are the bonus category you spend the most in during a statement cycle, you'll earn 2 Flexpoints per dollar spent in that category.
As Steve Clayton describes, there are a number of stand our chapters in this book.
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