Not exact matches
So much so, that she was able to snag a
book deal and start making lots
of money off
of her 5 -
year - old blog, Momma's
Gone City.
Going gluten - free has become something
of a fad in recent
years, with cookery
books about «clean eating,» and myths being spread that wheat is bad for digestion.
This
year's presidential election will
go down in the
books for many things, but perhaps one
of the less appreciated reasons — thanks to millions
of smartphone - wielding, social - networking Americans — is the number
of images it has produced
«In 30
years» time, as technology moves forward even further, people are
going to look back and wonder why offices ever existed,» reads the epigraph quoting Branson in the last chapter
of the
book.
Kjellberg has the most subscribers
of any creator on YouTube, he wrote a
book that
went to number 1 on The New York Times bestseller list and last
year, he launched his own network, Revelmode, under the auspices
of Maker Studios, the digital production company owned by Disney.
At OTPP, Leech
went on to have an impressive tenure in his own right, growing the organization to $ 140.8 billion in assets (as
of the end
of 2013) and co-authoring a
book on the country's collective pension deficit before stepping down this
year.
And you can provide it to them — reliably, effectively, and affordably — with help from Shel Horowitz, multiple - award - winning and best - selling author
of Guerrilla Marketing
Goes Green ** Painless Green, and seven other
books, who's been combining the green world and the marketing world for
years.
Independent Publisher Magazine Groundbreaking Indie
Book (Guerrilla Marketing
Goes Green), Apex Award for Best
Book in the PR Industry (Principled Profit), and Foreword Magazine
Book of the
Year Finalist (Grassroots Marketing)-- and author
of six
books that have been translated and republished abroad
Nonfiction
books rarely sell 1 million copies so quickly, with examples over the
years including Bill Clinton's «My Life» and Sarah Palin's «
Going Rogue,» both
of which were million sellers after two weeks
of publication.
Read this
book a couple
of years ago and refer back to it for guidance / inspiration (when the whole world seems to be
going passive - tracker gaga).
He then
went on a three -
year journey
of discovery around Australia, and wrote Atlas
of Australian Dive Sites: Traveller's Edition, a
book about scuba diving your way around Australia.
Go in summer and a musical
of the
book plays every
year (highly recommended by the way).
«It appears 2016 will
go down in history as the
year of the autonomous vehicle partnership,» said Karl Brauer, an analyst with the auto research firm Kelley Blue
Book.
I had in my heart and tongue the Name
of Allah when ever I had fears, troubles or depression
of any kind but from Jan 05 1995 when had lost my father and second brother in a car accident, it was the time I really felt am alone at age
of 33 to face all the challenges my father has left upon me to run and manage among other partners therefore had been investigating the Quran as to understanding every word
of it rather than to memorize it, have been did a lot
of reciting verses
of prayers begging God to look upon me and give me strength... am sure through such difficult times if I had no faith in God I would have perished and lost every thing long ago... Another thing my heart always gave me signs and my mind gave me logic
of what to believe although have read many
books abroad in my youth
of many beliefs out
of curiosity but could not belief in other than that God is one and Muhammed is his last prophet in all belief
of the Quran he brought upon me / us in all that it says... Should mention at times had experienced dreams seeing signs and warnings long in advance
of things
going to happen A
year or more before losing my father in a car accident I had seen him in my dream good bye wearing white cloth and
going to board a tourist ship all crew dressed in white uniform rolling a red carpet on front
of him and when was on the top
of the stairs weaver smiling good bye... seen in another dream how or wealth will be stolen and what I will hold... so many things like that..
you believe in a narrow view
of a god based on ancient fairy tales and that if you adhere to the teachings
of a supposed son
of god you will
go to disneyland in the sky forever... which is damm ridiculous... I consider myself an atheist but I am aware
of the possibility
of a creative force which created the universe... but that god chatted with people 2000
years ago and brought out a
book is childish and stoopid!
It's easier now watching the
years tick by, the seasons balancing their
books, the sun swift in his passage, like a man who
goes home after his day's labor full
of gruff gratitude for the lights that one by one rise up in welcome; glad
of what he's done, but gladder still it's done with, and enough.
«I
went one
year, and I will never
go again, because this sermon was outrageously anti-abortion,» Ginsburg said in the
book «Stars
of David: Prominent Jews talk About Being Jewish» by author Abigail Pogrebin.
«We realize that a thinking person would not consider a 2000
year old
book of fiction to be «evidence»
of anything... but we need it to prove our point so we're
going to use it anyway.»
Speaking as a millennial who still believes, but no longer
goes to church because
of a
book written by men thousands
of years ago.
Most importantly, note this: I am a Christian, I'm gay, I'm a recovering alcoholic, I believe in Evolution, I believe the universe is 13 billion
years old and that the Earth is 4.5 or so billion
years old, I believe man evolved from lower primates and that Adam was the first man who God gave a soul and sentience, I do not believe in hell but I do believe in Satan, I do not believe the Bible is a
book of rules meant to imprison man or condemn him but that it is rather a «Human Existence for Dummies» guide, I believe Christ was the son of God but I do not believe Christianity is the only «valid» religion, I do not believe atheists will go to hell, while the English Bible says God should be feared, the Hebrew word used for fear, «yara», such as that used in the Book of Job, actually means respect / reverence, not fear as one would fear death or a spi
book of rules meant to imprison man or condemn him but that it is rather a «Human Existence for Dummies» guide, I believe Christ was the son
of God but I do not believe Christianity is the only «valid» religion, I do not believe atheists will
go to hell, while the English Bible says God should be feared, the Hebrew word used for fear, «yara», such as that used in the
Book of Job, actually means respect / reverence, not fear as one would fear death or a spi
Book of Job, actually means respect / reverence, not fear as one would fear death or a spider.
See for example, http://www.faithfutures.org/JDB/jdb471.html and Professor Gerd Ludemann's studies in his
book, Jesus After 2000
Years pp. 369 - 370: «This passage no more
goes back to Jesus than the parable
of the rich farmer Luke 12: 16 - 20.
The difference seems to be that atheists are using science and logic and all believers have is a 2,000 -
year - old
book full
of non-reproduceable stories that
go against all the laws
of physics.
We are adult third culture «kids» who have spent all
of our developmental
years abroad... and then returned to our HOME country, where we must endure the commonplace ignorance and poorly educated adults who lack any interest in foreign policy and base all their opinions on what only
goes on in their own backyard... Please give your head a good shake and crack open a
book every little now and then!
Within about three
years, the entire stock was sold and the
book went out
of print.
This
year I'm writing a
book on hate as seen through the lens
of the most intense rivalries in sports, and back in February I
went to Scotland to watch Celtic and Rangers play soccer.
LMAO Your god certainly isn't a moral authority, since it doesn't exist and the
book you are
going by was written thousands
of years ago.
There have been prophecies
of Jesus / Messiah since the
book of Genesis... so yes... they
go back as far as 3,000
years ago and more...
This is never
going to be a
book that students
of literature esteem as highly as others published in the same
year, such as Auden and MacNeice's Letters from Iceland or Tolkien's The Hobbit.
The past two
years have seen the appearance
of an informative Encyclopedia
of the American Constitution (4 vols., edited by Leonard W. Levy [Macmillan]-RRB-, several outstanding studies on its intellectual background (including Forrest McDonald's Novus Ordo Seculorum: The Intellectual Origins
of the Constitution [University Press
of Kansas] and Morton White's Philosophy, The Federalist, and the Constitution [Oxford University Press], at least one pathbreaking effort to trace the document's role through the
years (Michael Kammen's A Machine That Would
Go of Itself The Constitution in American Culture [Knopf]-RRB- and a gaggle
of good
books on its religious themes (see Martin Marty's review in The Century [«James Madison Revisited,» April 9.
Demand for this
book was so great that it
went through nine printings in the
year of publication.
One day some
years ago, my then - kindergartner wanted to write the word Goblin, the name
of the sailboat in the fourth
book of the series, We Didn't Mean to
Go to Sea.
I know I didn't blog much this
year — most
of my energy has
gone into
book writing, preaching, and even my e-newsletter.
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.
During the debate over «biblical inerrancy» that raged among evangelicalism for several
years in the late 1970s, I remember someone observing that Harold Lindsell's 1976
book, The Battle for the Bible, which pretty much got that debate
going, was more a theory
of institutional change than it was about theology as such.
This is my first
book, and it explains how I
went from winning the «Best Christian Attitude Award» at school every
year to questioning the existence
of God... all in the context
of the Bible Belt.
It's a big leap to
go from, «something must have caused the Big Bang,» to, «Thus, the god some guys wrote about in a
book thousands
of years ago is that thing that caused the Big Bang.»
Conrad Hyers's witty parable, The Chickadees,
went into two fast printings this
year, and perhaps the most controversial religious
book of the
year is Thomas Klise's apocryphal novel The Last Western.
It's a big leap to
go from, «something must have caused the Big Bang,» to, «Thus, the god some guys wrote about in a
book thousands
of years ago is that something that caused the Big Bang.»
I have four
books ready to
go now, and two more (hopefully) by the end
of the
year.
According to the ancient
Book of Jasher which is mentioned in Joshua 10:13 and 2 Sam 1:18, Chapter 9, Abram
went to Noah and Shem at the age
of ten, where he remained for 39
years and was taught the ways
of the Lord.
Part
of me wishes I had read this
book about two
years ago when I was
going through a very difficult and trying time in my life.
Todd Beaucoudray
go read the
book of revelations its all about the 7
year tribulation.
There is clear indication that the return
of Christ IN JUDGEMENT was only a little ways off and getting closer as the
years went by and later
books even say it was «at the doors» and the greek in many instances should have been translated as «about to happen».
More than 14
years» labor
went into the writing
of the
book, and the author tells us that his preoccupation with Feuerbach
goes back further still — to the time when he first encountered him in a graduate seminar at Yale Divinity School and found himself «strangely disturbed.»
In her new
book, The Future
of Men, she's
going for her full fifteen minutes by announcing that this
year's man is the ubersexual.
I'm 39
years, but science and history
books tell me that BILLIONS
of years came and
went, before I was even a thought!
The enablers
of 911 (all religions), lost any remaining high ground on that fateful day.On 9/12 Sam Harris began to write a book which was the beginning of the END OF FAITH.Atheism has gone up % 4 in 6 years in the US (Gallup), and is just beginning to organize and gain funding.WE promise it won't hurt
of 911 (all religions), lost any remaining high ground on that fateful day.On 9/12 Sam Harris began to write a
book which was the beginning
of the END OF FAITH.Atheism has gone up % 4 in 6 years in the US (Gallup), and is just beginning to organize and gain funding.WE promise it won't hurt
of the END
OF FAITH.Atheism has gone up % 4 in 6 years in the US (Gallup), and is just beginning to organize and gain funding.WE promise it won't hurt
OF FAITH.Atheism has
gone up % 4 in 6
years in the US (Gallup), and is just beginning to organize and gain funding.WE promise it won't hurt..
My humble advise to you is to
go and study the history that how, when and who wrote these chapters and what type
of time it
went through and then say that if there is any statement in this
book is the real time statements
of Jesus PBUH... please be honest with yourself... and don't do anything to please others but only you... and make sure you are convince with this study... whats the difference btwn what is in this
book and what was written in a
book last
year when a Hindu claim himself as God and millions believed in him and still they believe even after his death by being ill... no one asks if I take a human as my God then how could he be ill or eventually be dead?
In his recent
book, Life, Liberty, and the Defense
of Dignity, he offers «four benefits»
of mortality: interest and engagement, suggesting that adding, say, twenty
years to the human life span would not proportionately increase the pleasures
of life; seriousness and aspiration, proposing that the knowledge that our life is limited is what leads us to take life seriously and passionately; beauty and love, presenting the idea that it is precisely their perishability that makes, for instance, flowers beautiful to us, just as the coming and
going of spring makes that season all the more meaningful; and, finally, virtue and moral excellence, by which he means the virtuous and noble deeds that mortality makes possible, including the sacrifice
of our own life for a worthy cause.
The 10 percent claim
goes back to Alfred Kinsey's 1948
book Sexual Behavior in the Human Male, in which it is stated that «10 percent
of the males are more or less exclusively homosexual for at least three
years between the ages
of 16 and 55.»