Sentences with phrase «book page by page»

It's so convenient that you can find content easy and no need to flip book page by page.
New page flip feature: skim through a book page by page without losing your place.
People often will scan a book page by page until its complete.
In the past, I've speculated that publishers have prevented the copy feature, fearing that users would spend hours copying books page by page for pirating.
For blind students in particular, the Kindle could be an improvement over existing studying techniques - such as using audio books or scanning books page by page into a computer so character - recognition software can translate it for a text - to - speech program.

Not exact matches

Oscar's Concierge team was accessed by 46 % of Oscar members, its telemedicine service was used by 25 % of customers, and the Care Router service — a yellow pages for finding physicians and booking appointments — was accessed by 45 % of its members.
For example, Oscar's Concierge team was accessed by 46 % of Oscar members, its telemedicine service was used by 25 % of customers, and the Care Router service — a yellow pages for finding physicians and booking appointments — was accessed by 45 % of its members.
Steal a page from large competitors» business plans and you could boost revenues by hosting book - related events and reading groups, or launching a used - book Web site.
As I meander through the pages of Drawdown - which is nicely illustrated and makes a great coffee table book and conversation piece - I am struck by how interconnected everything is.
Just read the first page of a new book (2 - Minute Rule), and before you know it, the first three chapters have flown by.
And its Care Router service — a yellow pages for finding physicians and booking appointments — was accessed by 45 % of its members, up from 29 % in 2016.
Every book I read I fold key pages and later go back through and transfer the information to note cards I organize by theme in card boxes.
Yahoo is shutting down seven products, including its mobile app for Blackberry smartphones, as new Chief Executive Marissa Mayer takes a page from Google's play book by eliminating unsuccessful products en - masse.
A 56 - page journal written by Turing during his time at Bletchley Park is being auctioned off by Bonhams on April 13 in New York as part of its Fine Books and Manuscripts sale.
Giving a new college graduate an 832 - page book by a professor sounds like a terrible idea — except your gift will probably register when you say it's on the recommendation of none other than Microsoft cofounder and billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates.
If you want to learn more about the model and ideas, then check out the new and revised edition of Dean's book «The One - Page Sales Coach: Get to YES Faster» on Amazon.com click here: «One - Page Sales Coach» by Dean Minuto.
Author: Don E. Wilson, David Burnie Hardcover; 624 pages; color photographs Series: Smithsonian Institution Publisher: DK Suggested Retail: $ 50 This is a giant reference book of the world's wildlife put together by the Smithsonian and a group of zoologists.
This 236 - page book, published this year by John Wiley & Sons, demonstrates that Green values, strong ethics, and a cooperative philosophy are cornerstones of success, and provides a roadmap on how to not only run your business in alignment with these values, but how to creatively harness the marketing advantages of that stanceoften in ways that cost little or nothing to implement.
In order to stimulate the creation of a series of Canadian venture investment funds, at little cost to government, CATA proposes that the federal government borrow a page from the Israeli play book, with the structure proposed by VC expert Stephen Hurwitz6.
«I might lose whatever credibility I have with readers if I suggested flat out that a book centered around the subject of oil, written by an economist, was a page - turner, but I am willing to say with conviction that Why Your World Is About To Get A Whole Lot Smaller, by former CIBC Chief Economist Jeff Rubin, is a fantastically compelling read.
You can learn more at the Guerrilla Marketing to Heal the World page at GoingBeyondSustainability.com (I think it's by far the best of my 10 books, several of which have won awards or been translated and republished in other countries).
Even a relatively mundane corporate tax return for a Canadian corporation with a few dozen employees and domestic operations can easy run into 100 pages, and frankly our tax legislation and compliance obligations are far less onerous than those of our US cousins (by way of example, our Tax Act is one phone book, the IRC is three, of more or less inpenetrable gibberish).
He compared it to looking at the page of a book, which is meaningless when taken in as a whole and instead needs to be looked at word by word.
The 192 - page, Olympic - style bid book was signed by Toronto Global chairman Mark Cohon, the former CFL commissioner, and CEO Toby Lennox.
If you're interested in an excellent 100 page book on investing, I recommend The Elements of Investing, by Malkiel and Ellis.
Comey coverage never cites FBI's politicization Re «Comey calls Trump «morally unfit»» (April 16): By giving James Comey's book sales a front - page story, you are continuing on your anti-Trump jeremiad.
And thats simply because the book they live by, they have never read even a whole page on.
Types of Moral Argumentation Regarding Homosexuality by Pim Pronk Eerdmans, 350 pages, $ 24.99 paper An interesting book not so much for the position it advances (approval of homosexual relations) as for the claim that any position on homosexuality (or anything else) must be reached on the basis of moral reflection independent of nature, science, or theology.
Theology Without Boundaries: Encounters of Eastern Orthodoxy and Western Tradition by Carnegie Samuel Calian Westminster / John Knox Press, 130 pages, $ 14.99 paper Calian, President and Professor of Theology at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary (a Presbyterian school), has written a book intended to acquaint Western Christians with the ecumenical contribution of Eastern Christians.
The Oxford Illustrated History of Christianity edited by John McManners Oxford University Press, 724 pages, $ 45 This is a handsome book, and a weighty one, too, at over seven hundred glossy pages.
The Oxford Edition of the Works of Robert Burns, Volume I: Commonplace Books, Tour Journals, and Miscellaneous Prose edited by nigel n. leask oxford, 512 pages, $ 200
Social Science and Moral Obligation by alan wolfe university of california press, 361 pages, $ 25 Let it be said at the outset and without ambiguity: this is an important book.
It would take a few pages to lay it out, but the highlights are hit on in the book «Jesus Among Other Gods,» by Ravi Zacharius.
Travelers along the Way: The Men and Women Who Shaped My Life by Benedict J. Groeschel Servant Books, 159 pages, $ 13.99
The Death and Life of the Great American School System BY DIANE RAVITCH BASIC BOOKS, 283 PAGES, $ 26.95 Catholic schools reap one benefit from poverty,» the high - school principal hiring me commented ruefully (I'd just glimpsed my pay package).
Blessed and Beautiful: Picturing the Saints by Robert Kiely Yale, 288 pages, $ 40 What I discovered,» writes Robert Kiely in this sumptuously illustrated book on Italian Renaissance paintings of the saints, «were images often infused with tenderness, exquisite sentiment, erotic vigor, but....
Faith and Faithfulness: Basic Themes in Christian Ethics by Gilbert Meilaender University of Notre Dame Press, 211 pages, $ 22.95 This veteran of forty years of teaching no longer selects books for courses that fit into some tightly conceived outline but rather picks classics» or worthy....
Heaven on Earth: The Varieties of the Millennial Experience by Richard Landes Oxford, 520 pages, $ 35 This is a disturbing and momentous book, for modern political thinking has trouble making sense of the intrusion of irrationality.
Simone Weil by Palle Yourgrau Reaktion Books, 189 pages, $ 16.95, paper Simone Weil continues to fascinate.
The Husbands: An Account of Books 3 and 4 of Homer's Illiad By Christopher Logue Farrar, Sraus & Giroux, 56 pages, $ 19
The Ransom of the Soul: Afterlife and Wealth in Early Western Christianity by peter brown harvard, 288 pages, $ 24.95 In the opening pages of this book, Peter Brown declares that he will «compare two ages — the world of the early church in the late second and third centuries and the early....
On Sacrifice by Moshe Halbertal Princeton, 152 pages, $ 24.95 Moshe Halbertal, a professor of Jewish thought at both New York and Hebrew Universities, writes books with very large theses.
I think that every Bible should have a big «STOP» sign on the first page along with that passage of scripture letting the reader (or potential reader) know that this book is not for everybody, but only for those that have been enabled by God to read and understand it.
If you are a fundamentalist Christian, you will probably be offended at the humorous approach Steve Wells takes in his book, Drunk With Blood, by pointing out all the violence of Scripture, but I think that humor is the only way to write a 300 - page book detailing all the violence in the Christian Scriptures.
Quotations from these four books will be indicated by the author's name and the page reference in parenthesis.
A 15th century Hebrew book from Italy open to a page of passages that had been censored by the Catholic Church during the Inquisition.
Redeeming Economics: Rediscovering the Missing Element by John D. Mueller ISI Books, 400 pages, $ 27.95 Harry S Truman famously asked for a «one - handed economist»» an adviser who would offer straightforward advice, without listing endless considerations while saying, «on the....
Hauerwas: A (Very) Critical Introduction by nicholas m. healy eerdmans, 154 pages, $ 23 Good books on contemporary theologians are rare, good critical books rarer still.
There is something of a boom going on these days in Melville studies, with Kelley's book and at least half a dozen other major academic monographs appearing from university presses, and with two new full - length biographies published last year: Laurie Robertson - Lorant's relatively unimportant but informative Melville: A Biography (Potter, 752 pages,, $ 40) and the first volume of the endlessly detailed Herman Melville (Johns Hopkins University Press, 941 pages,, $ 39.95) by Hershel Parker, the grand old man of Melville studies.
Reflections on the Revolution in Europe by Christopher Caldwell Doubleday, 432 pages, $ 30 The title of Christopher Caldwell's recent book may raise a polite eyebrow in Europe.
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