Sentences with phrase «books about what»

I wrote a few books about what I learned and accidentally started a worldwide movement of women who practice The Six Intimacy Skills ™ that lead to having amazing, vibrant relationships.
You read all the books about what to expect, but nothing prepared you for the way it felt to hold your child in your arms for the first time.
He did not write books about what we should think, feel or do with.
There are books about what to eat, how to eat, where to eat, why to eat, and, I'm sure, when to eat.
I had read a number of books about what it's like to be a foreigner living in Italy or France or Canada.
No one can expect to get their dating technique right just by reading dating books about what to do and then rely on it working in the heat of the moment.
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But I just finished reading two books about what's happening on college campuses now — American Hookup: The New Culture of Sex on Campus by sociologist Lisa Wade and Unwanted Advances: Sexual Paranoia Comes to Campus by feminist and social critic Laura Kipnis — and I actually do feel quite blessed that my college days are long past.
I'm not sure if there are rules currently on the books about what responsibilities teams have for their fans» behavior.
Preachers, as amateur cultural observers, are well advised to learn from these books about what is shaping their parishioners» imaginations.
But then you'd have to realize no one with mental illness today (that I know of) claims such things or writes books about what God actually says.
Several of these men have written books about what led them to believe.
It appears you have only been reading some Muslim books about what Christians believe.
There are two very good books about what it is like to come very close to death and yet not die.
He said in the interview that he is so determined to get his side of the story out that he is writing a book about what happened at the investment bank although he does not yet have a publishing contract.
«Every Nation for Itself is a provocative and important book about what comes next.
This is a book about what happens when the smartest people in the room decide something is inevitable, and yet it doesn't come to pass.
We see it as a book about what is antecedent to itself — the person and work of Christ, the Word made flesh, teaching and suffering among us.
On Wednesday, Jamal Parris and Spencer LeGrande, now in their early 20s, gave an exclusive interview to CNN Atlanta affiliate WSB, saying that they are haunted by their experiences with Long and that they are writing a tell - all book about what they say happened between them and the powerful pastor.
This book is more than a collection of apocalyptic horror stories; it is in the authors» characterization a «can - do» book: a book about what you [meaning all of us] tan do to help restore the work ethic.»
I've written a book about what I went through, and gave it to all my family members (still working on preparing it for a publisher so I can get it out to the world) and it was my way of sharing my pain, and like you said, letting others know that they are not alone.
It was his desire to help other families that made him decide at age twenty - five to write a book about what it is like to be autistic.
In his MissionSHIFT essay he wrote, «we live in a time of dangerous creativity in missionary circles,» and I agree there is, so we debate a bit in the book about what those dangers are.
As we have already remarked, the Western reader of a Western book about what used to be exotic religion will increasingly himself have Asian friends, or African experience, or international responsibilities.
why do people keep quoting phrases from a story book about what Jesus thought or said?
If I was to go on, I'd probably write a book about what Wenger should do and change this summer and next season since we all know he is going nowhere.
I can't wait for him to retire and write a book about what really happened in the past 13 years.
And by a stroke of remarkable fortune, novelists King and O'Nan chose 2004 to collaborate on a book about what King calls their «addiction» to the Red Sox.
I did a survey of breastfeeding moms, analyzed the data, and wrote a book about what I found.
Hoda Kotb just released a gorgeous children's book about what it means to be an adoptive mother, «I've Loved You Since Forever.»
Steve: You talk in the book about what it would feel like if asense being in one of these other dimensions actually try [tried] to touch you.
A few years back, I bet the proverbial farm on writing a book about what I believe is one of the most important social trends of our era: the move from materialism to experientialism.
If these people cared that much about you to make a book about what to eat, they wouldn't be charging so much for it.
Lana Lang, I recently read Marcus Buckingham's book about what the happiest women do differently (can not remember the title), and he suggests something that never occurred to me before: strengths are things that make you feel strong, and weaknesses are things that make you feel weak.
She is currently writing a book about what has to happen internally, before dating works.
Janet McTeer's role is that of a hostess, but she knows every card in the book about what those duties are.
The screenplay by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber (based on the book by John Green), which does such solid work in presenting one character, falters quite a bit when it concentrates on the bond between Hazel and Augustus, which centers on an adventure in Amsterdam to speak with the reclusive author (Willem Dafoe) of Hazel's favorite book about what happens to the story's characters after its abrupt ending.
Leaving grand designs aside, Price has penned a smart book about what teachers, schools, and communities can and should do to help disadvantaged students succeed.
Reporter Kathleen Cushman teamed up with 40 teenagers from four urban areas (New York City, Providence, Rhode Island, and San Francisco) to write a book about what high school students say they need from their teachers in order to succeed.
Policy Watch spoke to Russakoff just a few days before the release of her book about what she learned in Newark and how those lessons apply here and elsewhere across the country.
In a letter at the book's opening, Lake writes, «It's a book about canyons, about chasms, about cracks in reality; and it's a book about what lies beyond them.»
As Garfield explains it, «It is a book about what we have lost by replacing letters with email — the post, the envelope, a pen, a slower, cerebral whirring, the use of the whole of our hands and not just the tips of our fingers.»
I enjoyed the book and have read many books from this time... rarely is there a book about what was happening to the Germans at the time..
It was a unique book about what I will call the «science» behind the writer's process... and I highly recommend it.
With that in mind, they created Earth (The Book): A Visitor's Guide to the Human Race, an extremely detailed reference book about what we've left behind, how we lived and likely reasons we're not around anymore (pandemic?
You served as dean of freshmen at Stanford for many years, and write passionately in your book about what you call a broken college admissions system.
A fascinating, important book about what makes good people good and bad people bad, and how good people can protect themselves from those others.
It is a book about what our world is becoming today, not fifty years out.
For example, at one of our Book - to - Screen Pitchfest, one of the authors pitched a book about what it was like to be the first African American police officers in Atlanta during and shortly after the Civil Rights movement.
See Also: She - Hulk, Charles Soule and Javier Pullido's wonderful comic book about what it's like to be a lawyer who is also a superhero.
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