Sentences with phrase «book explores questions»

Using lovely prose, the book explores questions of faith, miracles, and odd mysteries.
Their book explores questions of ethics and professionalism in the business world, and is aimed not just at business students but at anybody interested in a conversation on the subject.
The book explores the question of culture and the attitude of men and society to women who work.
The book explores the question «What will legal education look like as we train our graduates to be effective lawyers in the digital world of the 21st Century?»

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For the past two years, I've explored that question in researching my forthcoming book, EQ, Applied.
Michael Smith and Rahul Telang — two professors at Carnegie Mellon University's Heinz College of Public Policy and Management — explore these questions in their new book, Streaming, Sharing, Stealing: Big Data and the Future of Entertainment, published by MIT Press last month.
Chris Zook and James Allen, two longtime partners in Bain & Company's renowned Global Strategy practice, recently explored this question in their forthcoming book, The Founder's Mentality.
... Pharaoh's eternal destiny is not the thing in question (Baxter, Explore the Book, VI: 88 - 89).
Matthew is the author of The End of Our Exploring: A Book about Questioning and the Confidence of Faith and Earthen Vessels: Why Our Bodies Matter to Our Faith.
If you feel a bit out of sorts, a bit like you're caught between who you once were but you're not quite sure where you're headed yet, then it's the book that will give you permission to lean into that pain, to explore your questions, to learn you're not alone.
In A Hobbit Journey, the reader has to plough through 17 pages of a rather diffuse introduction before Dickerson explicitly states the purpose of his book, and even then it is somewhat vague: it will explore the question «What can we learn from hobbits and from their vision of the Good Life, and how does that apply to our own present situation?»
Matthew Lee Anderson is the author of Earthen Vessels: Why our Bodies Matter to our Faith and The End of our Exploring: A Book about Questioning and the Confidence of Faith.
Once this hurdle is over, the reader will find this an excellent book which explores, with great sensitivity and understanding, the question of what it means to be human, why each human person has great value and importance, and why the frail and gravely ill matter just as much as the rest of us.
Yoder sympathetically explored these questions in his When War Is Unjust: Being Honest in Just War Thinking (revised edition, Orbis, 1996), and as far as we know no advocate of just war reflection has responded to the challenges Yoder presented in that book.
«My goal with this book,» he writes, «is to assure people of faith that they do not need to feel anxious, disloyal, unfaithful, dirty, scared, or outcast for engaging these questions of the Bible, interrogating it, not liking some of it, exploring what it really says, and discerning like adult readers what we can learn from it in our own journey of faith... We respect the Bible most when we let it be what it is and learn from it rather than combing out the tangles to make it presentable.»
Two new books give readers the opportunity to explore these questions in unexpected ways by revisiting the thought and doctrine of that most Catholic of thinkers, Thomas Aquinas The Theology of Thomas Aquinas is an anthology of 18 essays by a distinguished group of contemporary scholars.
Schermerhorn's question about marriage is exactly what Susan and I are exploring in our book project, tentatively called «The New I Do.»
At the same time, though, I wanted to use the book to explore some big questions about poverty.
In her Modern Love essay in 2013 and her book, Whatever... Love Is Love: Questioning The Labels We Give Ourselves, which came out this year, Bello explores the many labels we place upon ourselves and each other and what we consider a partner.
In his book, The Homework Myth, Kohn explores our national obsession with homework, and questions whether or not it is really beneficial for kids.
Maybe that's the essential question, the question preceding those Perel explores in her book.
In my book, one of the questions I explore is how pediatricians handle this conversation, given that their professional organization, the American Academy of Pediatrics, recommends against bedsharing.
Of course, there were plenty of science text books available, as well as CD - Roms and the Internet, but my sons liked to ask questions around the topics they're learning, to extend their knowledge and explore in greater depth.
Based on Peter Selg's book «The Essence of Waldorf Education ``, we will be exploring questions such as:
In her Modern Love essay in 2013 and her book, Whatever... Love Is Love: Questioning The Labels We Give Ourselves, which came out in 2015, Bello explores the many labels we place upon ourselves and each other and what we consider a partner.
Shannon, Marilyn FERTILITY, CYCLES, AND NUTRITION Couple to Couple League, 3rd ed., 2001 Intriguing and accessible book that explores the question: «Can what you eat affect your menstrual cycles and your fertility?»
In answering these questions, this book explores three central themes that are largely absent from accounts of new media and politics: innovation, infr astructure, and organization.
A landmark volume in science writing by one of the great minds of our time, Stephen Hawking's book explores such profound questions as: How did the universe begin — and what made its start possible?
«When I studied young children, I noticed that boys were typically interacting in groups, and girls tended to focus on one - on - one relationships,» said Benenson, the study's lead author, who explored similar questions in her book Warriors and Worriers.
These were some of the questions I explored when researching The Psychopath Test, my new book about the odder corners of the «madness industry».
To explore this topic in full, an expert panel comprising academics and leading figures from higher education will discuss the themes and implications of David's book and the audience will be invited to present their own thoughts and questions on the subject.
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In May 2017, we asked our readers questions about their views on dating and marriage, hoping to explore some of the trends Segal highlights in his book.
That is the basic question explored by Professor Melissa Harris - Perry in her fascinating new book, Sister Citizen.
There are corporate bad guys and hidden agendas, but in the end, the book is most memorable for small, personal story beats that explore bigger questions, making Last Year exemplary of traditional Science Fiction.
In her latest book, author and documentarian Kathleen Cushman takes an inventive approach to exploring the question of how educators can better engage and inspire students: She asks kids.
In this edition of the Harvard EdCast, writer Jeff Hobbs — Peace's roommate at Yale — explores this question and discusses the book he wrote as a tribute to his friend, The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace: A Brilliant Young Man Who Left Newark for the Ivy League.
And so that's the last thing I'd suggest readers do after finishing Paul Tough's new book — ask these questions and explore the systemic, historical, political, and economic factors that cause stress.
Six years ago, he and then - student Katie Davis, Ed.D. ’11 (now an assistant professor at the University of Washington) set out to explore the question, and in their new book... they argue that the answer is unambiguously yes.»
It is a great book to explore Yellow Hat Thinking questions to their full.
His book, Five Miles Away, A World Apart: One City, Two Schools, and the Story of Educational Opportunity in Modern America, explores questions of school segregation and inequality in the context of an urban school in Richmond, Va., and a nearby suburban school.
Six years ago, he and then - student Katie Davis, Ed.D. ’11 (now an assistant professor at the University of Washington) set out to explore the question, and in their new book, The App Generation: How Today's Youth Navigate Identity, Intimacy, and Imagination in a Digital World (Yale), they argue that the answer is unambiguously yes.
Powerpoint consists of extracts of character descriptions from a variety of books with question prompts to explore author's viewpoints and methods...
This detailed and high quality unit includes: * 33 lesson plans (with 13 differentiation strategies) * 147 slide PowerPoint presentation (divided into lessons) * All resources and worksheets (9 sheets) * Homework project (9 tasks) that includes both reading and writing skills Unit's lessons include: * Cloze activity on the play's contexts * Detailed, thorough comprehension questions on each scene * Spelling tests on key vocabulary * SPaG starter activities * Character crosswords * Huge 60 - question revision quiz * In - depth key scene analyses (including group work) * Exploring characters - Helen, Jo, Peter, Boy, Geof * Exploring themes - marriage, motherhood, relationships * AfL activities - improving sample exam responses * Essay planning * Writing a formal essay on a chosen character * Writing a formal essay on a chosen theme * «Closed book» mock exam to reflect new GCSE exam expectations * Teacher / peer / self assessment opportunities
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This book explores answers to these questions, by reporting on a literature review of «highly effective organizations» in other sectors, and through case studies of 12 schools where teachers call the shots.
The books have a complete range of question types including games, problems with more than one answer, questions in context, questions which explore connections and those that practise key facts.
In our work in Book Club Plus, we find that framing questions about what is revealed through the literature helps students see and explore the stories of their own lives, their families, and different cultures.
There were so many great questions that I would love to think about and explore more so I am sure I will be referring back to this little book not only as fiction but as a reference of sorts.
It's tight and smart as it explores questions of artificial intelligence, with the slow build to Salander and Blomkvist's reunion easily one of the book's greatest highlights.
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