Sentences with phrase «book present any challenges»

For Penguin, Mr. Pynchon's books present a challenge in formatting: because they are often long and have complicated page layouts, they were difficult to convert to e-book form.

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One unique challenge that the German market presents is the Reinheitsgebot — sometimes called the «German Beer Purity Law» — that has been on the books for centuries and says for a product to be marketed as a beer, it can only use four ingredients: water, yeast, malt and hops.
«Getting funding for a cannabis business presents very unique challenges because you can't just get an SBA, or small business loan, and banks are not going to lend money to you either,» Super Bowl champion and cannabis entrepreneur Marvin Washington told me during an interview for my book with Entrepreneur Media, Start Your Own Cannabis Business.
The revival of U.S. automakers and strong line - ups from European and other Asian car makers present a challenge to Toyota, said Karl Brauer, senior analyst for Kelly Blue Book.
Presented in a conversational format, in which Shane and Tony essentially talk through what it means to be «red letter Christians,» touching on everything from violence, to community, to Islam, to sexuality, to liturgy, to saints, the book is highly practical and, as always, incredibly challenging.
(ENTIRE BOOK) From a theological approach Dr. Pittenger discusses the Christian Gospel, those to whom it is preached, it's application to the present, it's expression in worship and it's challenge in an age of reason.
When I present anything that challenges their doctrine, they do not react by Scriptural argumentation, but by sending me books by Kim Riddlebarger, Finnis Dakes, etc..
In his book The Secular City, theologian Harvey Cox in 1965 presented a significant challenge to Western theological thought by highlighting the difference which existed between the natural agricultural environment in which biblical thought had developed and the urban social environment of modern life.
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.
Twenty - three years after Levine presented this challenge to the American Jewish establishment, he has coauthored a book on the transformation during the late 1960s and early 1970s of the once vibrant Boston Jewish community of Roxbury, Dorchester, and Mattapan into a black slum.
One side effect of the research I've done in writing the book, is that when somebody presents 10K verses to support their claim, I can write a short reply: «Thank you for providing so much scriptural support that conclusively proves my position, and demonstrates that your position has no basis in scripture», and, if challenged, go through each cited verse, and, using one or more specific techniques / methods of Bible study, show how the cited verse either refutes the position they present, or supports the position I present.
Several books have been published in recent years by «The New Atheists» which present challenges to Christians about God as presented in the Scriptures.
In the third section of the book, Ralph Winter presents some new and challenging views.
Black Earth: The Holocaust as History and Warningby timothy snydertim duggan books, 462 pages, $ 30 F aced with the challenge of finding something new to say about the Holocaust, a lesser author will offer a picture of Nazism that resembles his present - day political opponents.
The Scottish champions will fly to Kazakhstan next week and while Astana, who booked their place in the next round with a last - gasp winner against Lithuanian side Zalgiris, will present a bigger challenge, Rodgers will be pleased with the way his side handled this potentially tricky match.
New moms present the biggest challenges to new dads, and you will find these to be the major focus of Hit The Ground Crawling, our first book.
By presenting the benefits and challenges, debunking the myths, giving practical tips on communication between the two households, and providing concrete tools to aid in creating co-parenting plans, this book steers parents past their personal feelings toward a successful resolution that is in everyone's best interest.
In his book, Elliott explores the circumstances that led to these wars and how the Ministry of Defence coped with the challenges presented.
Prior to the IBTimes report, Cuomo challenged reporters to show how his book contract accepting cash from News Corp. presented a conflict with state business that he oversees.
This recent linguistic hegemony presents challenges and opportunities for both non-native and native English speakers, says a provocative new book, Does Science Need a Global Language?
That said, Michael Lewis's terrific book presented an enormous challenge for adaptation, between its many characters who scarcely intersect and its necessary explanations of complex financial instruments.
Tackling a seminal work of fiction always presents a filmmaker with a unique set of challenges, even more so than book adaptations in general.
Two educators present ideas for transforming our classrooms to meet the challenges of the future in this excerpt from their new book.
Thus writes Matthew Lambert in his new book, Privatization and the Public Good: Public Universities in the Balance, an analysis of present - day public higher education, which is currently plagued by momentous challenges.
With the new GDPR regulations coming into effect very soon, lots of schools are realising the security challenges that paper - based sign in books can present.
In my book Finders Keepers, I present seven lessons of leadership learned from observing the journey from following to challenging in kids, and apply these to leadership in business.
In the resulting book, I will develop the theoretical concept of «borderless education»; present a series of narrative portraits that examine how transnational actors engage with the structures, content, pedagogy, and purposes of education in conflict settings; explore how this transnationalism is distinct from traditional aid and may address challenges of access to learning in conflict settings; and investigate the implications not only for conflict settings but also other situations of uncertainty, be that economic, political, technological, or related to globalization processes.
Partnered with the University of Phoenix, the National Network of State Teachers of the year just released this list — broken down by grade level — which was curated by real teachers with a goal of using books to start conversations, spark ideas, and present challenges to brainstorm solutions in the wake of social unrest in our country.
This webinar, presented by Jeff C. Marshall, author of the ASCD book The Highly Effective Teacher: 7 Classroom - Tested Practices That Foster Student Success, will guide you through critical teacher actions that are within your control to improve and that influence student success, such as creating challenging, rigorous learning experiences and facilitating interactive, thoughtful learning.
Our books tackle challenging, intriguing, and high - interest topics, presenting unbiased narratives that are often supported with thought - provoking analytical activities and next - step guidelines.
Textbook challenge: A Nassau County resident files a challenge to a science textbook, saying the district should «no longer purchase books teaching evolution as proven scientific fact or books that present evolution as proven fact.»
The last chapter in the book presents a final challenge for educational leaders as they provide guidance and support for developing a growing number of classrooms capable of addressing the academic diversity that typifies today's schools and will typify schools in the years ahead.
Her recent books include: The Growing Out - of - School Time Field: Past, Present, and Future (Information Age Publishing, 2018); The Future Directions of Educational Change: Social Justice, Professional Capital, and Systems Change (Routledge, 2018); «Empowering Teachers: The Role of School - Community Partnerships» (book chapter with IEL's Reuben Jacobson in Flip the System: Changing Education from the Ground Up, 2015); Leading Educational Change: Global Issues, Challenges, and Lessons on Whole - System Reform (Teachers College Press, 2013), The Futures of School Reform (Harvard Education Press, 2012, co-authored chapter with Jeffrey Henig and Paul Reville).
In this behind - the - book essay, Hampsey explains how capturing the «truth» of what happened in the past presents a special set of challenges for a memoirist.
This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license.In this book, the authors present a challenge for future research to build a stronger, more complete understanding of entrepreneurial phenomena.
Although Seymour does an admirable job of keeping the reader on track given the huge number of characters presented in the book's early chapters, it's still a challenge to keep them straight.
People coming to the event with an already purchased copy of the book to be signed present a unique challenge.
Craft books present a number of unique challenges when self publishing.
All of which means that I get how challenging it is for a serious journalist like Jeremy Greenfield to present objective information about the book publishing business.
As you'll hear during the interview, the Corridor Man series is much grittier than the Dev series and that presented some very specific branding and marketing challenges for the books.
Snapplify's CEO Wesley Lynch will be speaking tomorrow from the Frankfurt Book Fair about the development of the app and what educational implications this type of platform can have, especially in markets that are underserved by technology or that present unique challenges to what the industry commonly thinks of for technology use in the classroom.
Not that writing doesn't present its challenges, even after all these years and more than 20 books.
Backing up your books presents a wide array of challenges when you want to read them in the future.
The book is presented as a thought provoking, inspirational, and powerful paradigm on how to live with the many challenges confronted by cancer patients and their families.
With major support from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Southern Festival of Books presents «Our Histories of Race and Ethnicity,» a rich and challenging track of sessions examining the ways in which our ethnic and racial identities shape us as individuals and as members of community.
George Nedeff from Author Solutions presents five common roadblocks that prevent writers from finishing their books, and he explains the five methods to combat those challenges and ensure that you succeed in becoming a published author.
Teasing Fiction Creating a book trailer for fiction titles present distinct challenges.
Creating book trailers for mobile, of course, presents a challenge.
Adapting any book for the screen is a tricky process, but surely no material has presented a greater challenge than Arthur Golden's brilliant debut novel, Memoirs of a Geisha.
Geraldine Somerset presents Authors: How to Reach Readers in the Age of the Algorithm posted at Self Publishing Advice, saying, «'' It's a marathon, not a sprint,» says ALLi's US Advisor Jane Friedman, in this comprehensive article on how online search algorithms are changing the challenges of book marketing for self - published and trade - published authors alike.
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