Not exact matches
From a more practical standpoint, I appreciated the many in - line suggestions for more in - depth reading on
certain topics, as well as a the multimedia catalog
of recommended resources in the back
of the
book.
During this time, the class will learn about a
certain topic (for example, water, weather, animals, plants, and nature) through the use
of books, demonstrations with actual objects, explorations outside, or interactive activities.
Instead
of only one writer telling the reader how everything is the entire way through, she features interviews with people in the industry and get their feedback on
certain topics she has already touched on earlier in the
book.
I am also receptive to ebooks, and feel that
certain books actually offer much more functionality in electronic form than in hard copy: travel guides, tech
books, pretty much anything where the ability to easily jump to a specific
topic of interest is desirable.
The easiest example is the introduction
of certain mature
topics in a children's
book.
The reflective writing help provided by us, at LiveWebTutors, includes every the necessary and relevant data
of various resources that makes one understand the
topic that the student is working upon by reading
certain books or taking the help
of internet.
An index is a reference tool designed to help the reader quickly locate instances
of certain key
topics in your
book.
Tim's
book offers a practical alternative to avoiding the
topic of business plans altogether — a
certain route to disaster — or settling for pre-packaged «cookie cutter» plans on the one hand, or paying great amounts
of money to have a customized business plan created by a financial professional in your area.
(It's inconceivable that anyone could legitimately use almost all the titles in a catalog — many journalists specialize in a
certain subject area or a handful
of areas and even
book editors who cover a wide range
of topics know they'll never get to all
books on a list.)
Slightly off -
topic, perhaps — but I am pretty
certain that charging almost as much for the ebook as you are for the paperback version
of a
book is a rip - off.
Grants do exist, but they have rules, just like a publisher only printing
certain genres, an agent only representing specific kinds
of books, or a magazine preferring exact
topics.
I know this may be a little off -
topic, but the media's reporting on Climate Change, especially the «many others have naively and willingly followed along without seeing through the scam», highlights a
certain pattern in the behaviour
of the mainstream media which is the subject
of an excellent
book by Noam Chomsky and Edward S. Herman, «Manufacturing Consent».