Sentences with phrase «books chapter by»

Abstract: «While traditional classrooms wade through indexed text books chapter by chapter in order to pass Friday's test, -LSB-...]
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Abstract: «While traditional classrooms wade through indexed text books chapter by chapter in order to pass Friday's test, a torrent of knowledge is streaming past and through the students on their cell phones.
Tapping this icon brings up the page number, a slider bar, and arrows for skipping through the book chapter by chapter.
I don't know if I should offer my current book on Wattpad to build my client base, then release my next books on a site like Smashwords or Amazon, or if I should offer my book chapter by chapter on Wattpad, and link to my book so readers can get the whole thing immediately.
3 — Speak your book chapter by chapter.

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By 8:30 a.m. (the time I usually ended up rolling out of bed), I had read several chapters of a good business book, listened to part of a podcast, spent time in prayer, done some P90X Yoga, and worked on a side - project that I'd been «too busy» to work on for years.
In the book's opening chapter, Holiday describes a typical campaign — an orchestrated protest in 2009 against an upcoming movie by Tucker Max.
In fact, I've elevated it to a chapter in my book, Leadership Step by Step.
«The chapter - by - chapter approach makes the book digestible during your commute.»
In my upcoming book Humans 3.0, I devote a chapter to how privacy is largely a technological by - product.
Just read the first page of a new book (2 - Minute Rule), and before you know it, the first three chapters have flown by.
For me about half the book felt fairly useless since I didn't intend to go into real estate (and he focuses on that heavily, not just on the one chapter but throughout the whole book), and I also am turned off by stories that are purported to be true but you're not sure if they are (ie, as mentioned the whole «rich dad» scenario).
See also «The Little Book That Makes You Rich: A Proven Market - Beating Formula for Growth Investing (Chapter - by - Chapter Review)» for a review of Louis Navellier's 2007 bBook That Makes You Rich: A Proven Market - Beating Formula for Growth Investing (Chapter - by - Chapter Review)» for a review of Louis Navellier's 2007 bookbook.
Below is a chapter - by - chapter review of the insights in this book: Keep Reading
In our view this should take the form of an equity participation, along the lines set out in the book by Mian and Sufi, House of Debt, (2014), Chapter 12.
The book, «Conscious Finance: Uncover Your Hidden Money Beliefs and Transform the Role of Money in Your Life,» written by Rick Kahler and Kathleen Fox, has a whole chapter dedicated to finding and working with advisors.
She sat at her desk — I can still see her — holding the open book and reading aloud to us, chapter by chapter.
In chapter 9 of book XVIII of THE CITY OF GOD, St. Augustine reports that the enraged men of Athens demanded, to compensate for their city being named by women (who outvoted the men in the assembly by one) for a woman God, that women lose the right of suffrage, that they not be able to give their names to their chldren, and that they were never to be known as citizens of Athens.
Indeed, Revolution marks the snippets from Avakian's book BAsics [sic] by chapter and verse.
I am reading a book called Mystery of Emptiness & Love by Domo Geshe Rinpoche, and in the first chapter it says «The purpose of this book is to help you uncover the view that is holding you, rather than the view you are holding».
I urge you all to read the bible, specifically the book of The Revelation, Chapter 1, Verses 12 - 18, which describes Jesus Christ, as told by the Apostle Paul.
By the way theo chapter 1 / scene 1 (but it is actually chapter 23 in funny book) could start with this maybe...
I'm blogging chapter by chapter through the five books of Moses and showing how they are connected to the NT.
The Hundred Dresses by Eleanor Estes — This was one of the first chapter books that my kids read.
Fearful of having their books omitted from lists of «acceptable» texts, a number of publishers have acquiesced to creationist demands in various ways: by considerably reducing the space given to discussion of evolution, by referring to evolution as «only a theory,» by including creationist materials, or by placing references to evolution in a final chapter which the teacher could conveniently Omit.
I just loved the original Winnie - the - Pooh books by A.A. Milne and all of those chapters started with «In which...» I have always hated titling posts — in fact, for a good long time, I just published essays without titles, if you can believe it.
I was invited by John La Grou over at microclesia to contribute a chapter to an online cooperative book that will be available for download in just a matter of weeks from Amazon.
In Chapter 11 of William P. Young's «The Shack,» the story's protagonist, Mackenzie, encounters a mysterious female figure who represents Wisdom, (no doubt inspired by Solomon's personification of the virtue in the book of Proverbs.)
God is the author of the bible and I find it much harder to take things out of context if we read and study a book line by line and chapter by chapter.
When we read a letter or book, it is written word by word, line by line, chapter by chapter and when we get to the end, we hope to have the meaning that the author intended us to have.
Not only did I thoroughly enjoy the book, but I also appreciate the various blogs managed by Helen (see chapter 5 in the book) over at Off The Map.
In this chapter the author prepares the reader to deal better with the rest of the book by carefully defining the concepts of «pluralism,» «understand,» «action,» and «practice.»
«full of BS organized religion is» the book of 1st Timothy Chapter one tells us about how Satan was trying to inflitrate the church through devil following people, and possible believers led astray by the devil.
Calvary Chapels place great importance in the practice of expository teaching, a «verse by verse, chapter by chapter, book by book» approach to teaching the Bible.
In the book of Daniel chapter 9, Daniel lumps himself in with the guilty party by saying, «we have sinned and done wrong and acted wickedly and rebelled».
I'm closing in on the final three chapters of the book and working long hours to get them finished by deadline.
In these words he disingenuously glides over the fact (known to himself) that the earliest of those «other works,» Shakespeare's Religious Background, was published as early as 1973, when Eamon Duffy was presumably merely a student and when he might even have been influenced by my book» in which I devote a whole chapter to the «English Jesuits.»
now I liken this passage to what God said concerning the priest in the book of Numbers 18th chapter he said that their inheritance was of the tithes of the children of Israel and so too me its right on point as too those who are chosen by God whether Pastor, Evangelist or Apostle etc..
Hutchinson had made the clergy wary of propaganda by reprinting chapters of the book Preachers Present Arms, by Ray Abrams, on the sorry record of the clergy in World War I. Morrison had attended the 1937 Oxford World Conference on Church and State; its theme, «Let the Church Be the Church,» was the topic of many a wartime Century editorial.
There are library filled with books, written by great men on the subject, but alas religion has only one passage in one book, in one chapter to use as scientific evidence.
The following article is excerpted from the concluding chapter of historian Jaroslav Pelikan's book titled Jesus Through the Centuries: His Place in the History of Culture, scheduled for October publication by Yale University Press.
We validate scripture by other scripture (In context) we validate the context of a passage within the book it is found and then in the chapter its found and then in the book that it is found and finally in the context of the whole Bible.
There are entire chapters that we subsequently discover are wrongheaded (like the speeches made by Job's three friends, for example; at the end of the book, God gives them all a good telling off).
There is a lot more about this book on his website, where you can download a free sample chapter, and preorder the book for only $ 10 (if you order by Sunday, August 19).
We could go book by book, chapter by chapter, verse by verse through the Bible in such a way, seeing that it is an accurate, truthful, and inerrant record of what people thought, even though they might actually have been wrong.
Although the chapters noted the rise of new issues, the book did not come to terms with the fact that the issues raised by the Enlightenment no longer capture the attention and concern of either church or society.
Though the chapter on how God values women was worthwhile reading, the damage done by every other chapter in the book to the Gospel, to the character of God, and to the witness of the church in this world makes this book not worth reading.
Both books have the same structure: a clear index and friendly introduction followed by 25 chapters dedicated to Christians who showed heroic virtue.
«All mankind is of one author, and is one volume; when one man dies, one chapter is not torn out of the book, but translated into a better language; and every chapter must be so translated; God employs several translators; some pieces are translated by age, some by sickness, some by war, some by justice; but God's hand is in every translation, and his hand shall bind up all our scattered leaves again for that library where every book shall lie open to one another.»
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