Sentences with phrase «books in the categories of»

All you need to do is go to Amazon and search for free Kindle books in the category of your choice.
Any independent or small press author can submit books in the categories of M...
Any independent or small press author can submit books in the categories of Mystery / Thriller, Romance, Y / A, Sci - fi / Fantasy, Literary Fiction, Horror / Suspense, and Non-Fiction
The best book in the category of Care and Health for 2011 and The Eukanuba Canine Health Award for 2011

Not exact matches

But if it's simply that your book reading in no way keeps pace with your book buying, I have good news for you (and for me; I definitely fall into this category): Your overstuffed library isn't a sign of failure or ignorance, it's a badge of honor.
(Note: In this category, I went back and forth between this book and The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.
New York Times bestselling author Malcolm Gladwell wrote extensively about Kenna in his 2005 book Blink, arguing Kenna's music - a cross between rap and the British new wave music of the 1980s - failed to gain widespread acclaim in the U.S. because it didn't fit into any familiar category.
The new Nike + app, which executives previewed earlier this year at a media event held in New York City, will give users a mix of services (booking one - on - one retail appointments), training and running advice tips, shopping tips, and a form of social commerce that has become increasingly popular in the athletics category.
«Only when you consciously confront your brain's reliance on categories will you be able to imagine outside of its boundaries,» he writes in his book Iconoclast.
Six of his books have won awards and / or been republished in other countries, including the long - running category bestseller Guerrilla Marketing Goes Green: Winning Strategies to Improve Your Profits and Your Planet (co-authored with Mr. Guerrilla Marketing himself, Jay Conrad Levinson).
His latest book, You Can Retire Sooner Than You Think — The 5 Money Secrets of the Happiest Retirees (McGraw Hill 2014), has been a consistent bestseller in the retirement planning category.
Several of his previous books, from the 1993 classic Marketing Without Megabucks to his groundbreaking previous collaboration with Jay, Guerrilla Marketing Goes Green (a category bestseller for 34 months), have won awards and / or been translated and republished in other languages.
The best - selling and multiple - award - winning author of 10 books including Guerrilla Marketing Goes Green (34 months on Amazon.com's category bestseller lists) and Guerrilla Marketing to Heal the World (on two bestseller lists on its release in April, 2016),
Horowitz's eighth book Guerrilla Marketing Goes Green (co-authored with Jay Conrad Levinson) has been on the Amazon.com environmental category bestseller list for nine of the ten months since its release, reaching # 1 in April.
That was no surprise given that Amazon is known for ushering in sweeping changes whenever it steps into a new retail category — just ask traditional sellers of everything from books to clothes to kitchenware.
Perhaps the best - known example of this trend is Amazon, which has begun experimenting with physical stores in the categories where it has the highest online penetration (books) and which recently acquired the Whole Foods Market chain.
The second category he calls «circumstantial evidence ``, which, if he was shown any of these, might cause him to rethink his position even if he doesn't convert: a genuinely flawless and consistent holy book; a religion without internal disputes or factions; a religion who's followers have never committed or taken part in atrocities; a religion that had a consistent record of winning its jihads and holy wars.
Today this apolitical avant - garde has found its ventriloquist and prophet in Marshall McLuhan, an author who admittedly lacks any analytical categories for the understanding of social processes, but whose confused books serve as a quarry of undigested observations for the media industry.
His argument seems to hinge on the idea that capital punishment is so extreme and so different from all other punishments that it necessarily falls in the category of «high justice»» an attempt to «balance the cosmic books»» an authority which the state can not rightly wield.
In addition, it may be useful to point out that in his valuable book Understanding Whitehead, Victor Lowe states (UW50) that Whitehead's «conception of growth has points of similarity with Hegel's, but differs in having no use for «contradiction,» and in presenting a hierarchy of categories of feeling rather than a hierarchy of categories of thought.&raquIn addition, it may be useful to point out that in his valuable book Understanding Whitehead, Victor Lowe states (UW50) that Whitehead's «conception of growth has points of similarity with Hegel's, but differs in having no use for «contradiction,» and in presenting a hierarchy of categories of feeling rather than a hierarchy of categories of thought.&raquin his valuable book Understanding Whitehead, Victor Lowe states (UW50) that Whitehead's «conception of growth has points of similarity with Hegel's, but differs in having no use for «contradiction,» and in presenting a hierarchy of categories of feeling rather than a hierarchy of categories of thought.&raquin having no use for «contradiction,» and in presenting a hierarchy of categories of feeling rather than a hierarchy of categories of thought.&raquin presenting a hierarchy of categories of feeling rather than a hierarchy of categories of thought.»
eerdmans, 160 pages, $ 16 In the seven years since its release, Charles Taylor's A Secular Age has entered a particular category of books: frequently referenced, less frequently read.
The book Finding Church includes over 30 stories from people in all three of these categories.
The very arrangement of the biblical books in the Hebrew canon of scripture presupposes this definition of prophetism.1 Between the first division of the Law and the third division of the Writings, the central category of the Prophets embraces not only the books of the prophets Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and the twelve prophets from Hosea to Malachi (all together termed «Latter Prophets») but also the historical writings of Joshua, Judges, and the books of Samuel and Kings («Former Prophets») In this way the Hebrew Bible formally and appropriately acknowledges that prophetism is more than the prophet and his work, that it is also a way of looking at, understanding, and interpreting historin the Hebrew canon of scripture presupposes this definition of prophetism.1 Between the first division of the Law and the third division of the Writings, the central category of the Prophets embraces not only the books of the prophets Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and the twelve prophets from Hosea to Malachi (all together termed «Latter Prophets») but also the historical writings of Joshua, Judges, and the books of Samuel and Kings («Former Prophets») In this way the Hebrew Bible formally and appropriately acknowledges that prophetism is more than the prophet and his work, that it is also a way of looking at, understanding, and interpreting historIn this way the Hebrew Bible formally and appropriately acknowledges that prophetism is more than the prophet and his work, that it is also a way of looking at, understanding, and interpreting history.
3Eslick points out that at the crucial passage in Process and Reality in which Whitehead says Descartes» concept of substance is a true derivative from Aristotle's, Whitehead refers the reader not to Aristotle's Categories but to W. D. Ross's book about Aristotle (SCCW 504).
The results were used to tally the book's ranking lists of the top 5 finishers in each religious category.
I understood Professor Hartshorne to say in conversation recently that he is now at work on a book setting forth his own metaphysical categories; it might be that with the publication of this book we will see that the process metaphysics involved has undergone a sea - change commensurate with, and integrated into, the sea - change that Hartshorne has wrought in Whitehead's concept of God.
In terms of the relational categories that have been omitted from this book, this limited statement of the unsurpassability of spiritual existence can be combined with a much stronger claim for the finality of Jesus Christ.
An appraisal of the present situation with its many conflicting tendencies should be facilitated by the categories and the perspective developed in this book, but the task remains to be performed.
Although the categories of Whitehead's philosophy are constantly formative of the thought in this book as well, explicit use of his terminology is reduced to a minimum.
In his book Science, Truth and Democracy, scientific philosopher Philip Kitcher argues that the old way of doing science with its hierarchies, taxonomies and categories, such as could be applied to species, must be...
Jeremy Myers is an internationally unrecognized Bible scholar, the leading theology expert in his own family, author of many # 1 best - selling books (in the category of «Books by Jeremy Myers), and his podcast was recently voted the best Bible teaching podcast of 2016 by his wife and three daughbooks (in the category of «Books by Jeremy Myers), and his podcast was recently voted the best Bible teaching podcast of 2016 by his wife and three daughBooks by Jeremy Myers), and his podcast was recently voted the best Bible teaching podcast of 2016 by his wife and three daughters.
If you are interested in using my images for these purposes (advertising, marketing, merchandise, books, magazine covers, etc.) or any other purpose which does not fit into any of the above categories, please contact me with details and I will quote a price based on your intended specific use (haywardart (at) gmail.com).
This is quite an honor, especially considering the quality of the other books nominated in the creative nonfiction category.
They state under the category of the Holy Scriptures that, «The books commonly called Apocrypha, not being of divine inspiration, are no part of the canon of the Scripture, and therefore are of no authority in the Church of God, nor to be any otherwise approved, or made use of, than other human writings.»
As Søren Kierkegaard noted in perhaps his most influential book, Fear and Trembling, if the story of Abraham's attempted sacrifice of his son means anything it must signify that God transcends the categories (or at least our categories) of good and evil and that to follow the way of the Lord will eventually, at least for some select chosen ones, mean to renounce those norms.
My own understanding of the parish is decidedly narrative in its orientation, 77 so much so that the following chapter addresses that topic almost exclusively, and narrative categories will frame the remainder of the book.
But as the book's title suggests, from the beginning Cairns was unafraid of the language and categories of organized Christianity, though he tended to embody them in immediate and contemporary narrative situations.
As Jenell Williams Paris of Messiah College writes in her book The End of Sexual Identity, «Grounding sexual ethics in our humanity more than in contemporary sexual identity categories... comes at a cost to heterosexuals,» because «it puts them in the game as players instead of umpires.»
More precisely, it seems that the third chapter of the first part of Process and Reality, while having been written late during the composition of the book, incorporates earlier materials that have been displaced from their initial location in the book.30 The passage from Process 32 discussed here would belong to that category.31 However, one should not, and can not, conclude, on the sole basis that the fourth full paragraph from Process 32 is an insertion, that this paragraph of has to be considered an expression of a second — chronologically speaking — concept of God as non-temporal.
In the second edition (1970) of Kuhn's book and in subsequent essays, he distinguished several features which he had previously lumped together: a research tradition, the key historical examples («exemplars») through which the tradition is transmitted, and the set of metaphysical assumptions implicit in its fundamental conceptual categorieIn the second edition (1970) of Kuhn's book and in subsequent essays, he distinguished several features which he had previously lumped together: a research tradition, the key historical examples («exemplars») through which the tradition is transmitted, and the set of metaphysical assumptions implicit in its fundamental conceptual categoriein subsequent essays, he distinguished several features which he had previously lumped together: a research tradition, the key historical examples («exemplars») through which the tradition is transmitted, and the set of metaphysical assumptions implicit in its fundamental conceptual categoriein its fundamental conceptual categories.
In the initial statement of the categories, this prehension is understood as a new conceptual feeling.9 However, in the course of his fuller exposition in the second part of the book, Whitehead realizes that the prehension of the novel eternal object must be an objectification of that possibility as envisioned in God, hence a hybrid prehension of GoIn the initial statement of the categories, this prehension is understood as a new conceptual feeling.9 However, in the course of his fuller exposition in the second part of the book, Whitehead realizes that the prehension of the novel eternal object must be an objectification of that possibility as envisioned in God, hence a hybrid prehension of Goin the course of his fuller exposition in the second part of the book, Whitehead realizes that the prehension of the novel eternal object must be an objectification of that possibility as envisioned in God, hence a hybrid prehension of Goin the second part of the book, Whitehead realizes that the prehension of the novel eternal object must be an objectification of that possibility as envisioned in God, hence a hybrid prehension of Goin God, hence a hybrid prehension of God.
The theory is informed by other research unrelated to the ex-gay movement, but Tanya Erzan in her book, Straight to Jesus: Sexual and Christian Conversions in the Ex-Gay Movement, does a good job of unpacking the complexities of understanding sexual identity categories using queer theory.
Well this is fun... The book I published last year, The Atonement of God, won a gold medal from the eLit awards in the «Religion» category.
Continuing this theme of expansion into new categories, the Australian Certified Organic Standard 2013 (the rule book for anyone certified with Australian Certified Organic) contains a new section on aquaculture (fish farming, in freshwater or in cages in seawater).
With over 300,000 hotels in all categories in more than 190 countries, HRS offers a huge range of hotels worldwide for both business and private travellers, allowing all customers to book their preferred hotel room and category quickly and easily.
I've had her food for so many years across all of her bustling restaurants so when the book arrived I feared it might fall in to the category of so many books penned by chefs; «well, that looks pretty but I'd never actually make that.»
Plus running out on Bridget Moynahan was not in the category of «role model» behavior in my book.
SportsInsights has come out with a popular series of books on Sports Investing, which have remained among the best sellers in their category at Amazon since they were first published.
I don't know if there's a category for that in the Guinness Book of Records.
The current world No. 8 may have come up short of her 15th career tour victory, but the $ 186,096 paycheck that came with last week's runner - up finish earned Ko (the «youngest ever» in so many categories) yet another page in the record books.
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