Similar
books work together, whether you like it or not.
«All of the students at each campus who have read the same
book work together to create final projects to share with the entire group.
First, your readers will be better able to understand both the underlying message of your book, as well as how the different parts of
your book work together.
As just one example, in Michael Eisner's
book Working Together: Why Great Partnerships Succeed Warren Buffett is quoted as saying: «Look, my job is essentially just corralling more and more and more facts and information, and occasionally seeing whether that leads to some action.
Not exact matches
She organizes her «
booking specialists» into teams of three to six who
work together on planning client trips.
«If you didn't like that
book, try this one — some good lessons in here about
working together to solve problems,» she wrote.
Books are a great place to learn concepts and theory, but if you don't know how everything
works together in the real world, it won't matter.
That
book changed Kass's life and helped move him toward his own remarkable
work in bringing
together science, medicine, and a philosophy worthy of human beings, as in his own Toward a More Natural Science.
What Mark put
together was a narrative of the mighty
works and death of Jesus — a
book largely devoted to explaining why Jesus had died — and he had to write it in haste in the midst of danger, not for Jews, but for Gentile converts.
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 history.
Eric: Ed, you and I
worked on this
book together, so I know a little bit of your thoughts on groups and community, but why did you see a need for a
book on church groups and community in the first place?
(ENTIRE
BOOK) An examination of the two primary traditions — denominational biblical tradition and enlightenment utilitarianism — that
worked together to contribute to the American Revolution and to create the civil religion which marks American culture to this day.
As we make our way through the
Book of Hebrews with its glittering and sometimes confusing images of sacrifices and great high priests and its extended metaphor of Jesus as that priest who makes all other priests unnecessary, the following verses come to us with a remarkable clarity and freshness: «Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who promised is faithful; and let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good
works, not neglecting to meet
together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near.»
Nor did it occur to Marcus to write his
book for Jewish readers anyway; what he put
together was a narrative of the mighty
works and death of Jesus — a
book largely devoted to explaining why Jesus had died — and he wrote it, not for Jews, but for Gentile converts and «listeners to the word.»
Worship and
work go
together, as the American religious philosopher William Ernest Hocking so well put it in his
book The Meaning of God in Human Experience.
Of course, we read Scripture
together in our churches and
work to understand it, but similar practices of reading and discussing other
books in our churches and neighborhoods can form and strengthen bonds between us and transform our community and how we live and
work together (and interact with other communities, locally and around the globe).
Matthew Miller, in the
book reviewed, thinks it possible to bring thoughtful Democrats and Republicans
together to
work out the intricate set of compromises that would provide and pay for the large - scale programs that are both needed and possible.
Published in 1611, the King James Bible saw 40 translators
work together but on different sections of the Holy
book.
The
book attempts to draw
together themes from the pope's writings, from his early doctoral
work until his papal homilies, addresses and encyclicals.
About Love, in particular, is a small gem of a
work, and it -
together with his small
books on faith and hope - are now available in a single volume (from Ignatius Press).
David, I realize this might be a little like asking Israelis and Palestinians to
work together on building barbed wire fences in the Territories, but I always thought that this
book could use cartoon illustrations (1 Samuel 61 always haunts me for some reason):
For example, I know one
book club made Ahava's challah bread for each of their sessions; another group
worked together to recreate some of my crazier experiments from each chapter; another group made a pact to try and make their spending habits more just.
Best
Book Club: It's such a rare pleasure to spend time chatting, eating, drinking, and laughing with readers who are
working through one of my
books together.
(I piece
together a quotation made by W. Monod, in his
book la Vie, and a letter printed in the
work: Adolphe Monod: I., Souvenirs de sa Vie, 1885, p. 433.)
Her writing is thoughtful and compelling, and Jesus Feminist is an important
book for those who have a sense that men and women should
work together as equals in the Church.
Orbis
Books has put
together A Portfolio of Prints containing twelve of his best - known
works, including the magnificent «Christ of the Breadlines» and «The Peaceable Kingdom.»
The saga continued with a letter to Link on 5 July: «I congratulate you on the birth of your daughter Margaret... I looked forward to this with great eagerness so that you too might experience «the natural» affection of parents for their children... We received the tools for the lathe,
together with quadrant and clock... Tell Nicholas Endrisch that he should feel free to ask me for copies of my
books... Since I take nothing for my various
works, I occasionally take a copy of a
book if I want... The melons or pumpkins are growing and want to take up an immense amount of space; so do the gourds and water melons.
If I am
working on a shoot I often take a jar of chia overnight oats from my
book «A Modern Way to Eat», which I mix
together in 2 minutes the night before.
Congrats on seeing all your hard
work come
together, and know that this
book will revolutionize gf bread baking for so many of us.
I had my heart set on Random House Printing it so about 6 months ago I approached them again asking if we could
work together and if I could take a proportion of the
books and distribute them myself in Australia, while they distribute them in New Zealand.
Together with Dave DeWitt, they are currently
working on a
book titled The Healing Powers of Peppers, which will be published by Clarkson / Potter.
In addition to writing 25
books together, William and Martha Sears have eight children, two of whom are pediatricians who
work in their father's San Clemente practice.
One excellent
book we used
together suitable for older children or younger teens is Carol Vorderman's «How Maths
Works».
But these
books work throughout the year and are lovely to read
together anytime.
We have a lot of
work to do to make it feel like yours, but once it's ready, I hope you remember us reading
books together in your room and singing along to songs we decide we love, no matter how much Daddy pretends to be annoyed at us.
Using the seven keys to raising kids with confidence — love, honesty, communication, responsibility, discipline, mistakes and gratitude — the second Naked Parenting
book walks parents through using their family values and
working together to create a media plan that meets your family's needs and culture.
When I ask those who said their parents were present to talk about their memories, they cite the kinds of moments parents
work pretty hard to create: opening presents on Christmas morning, cooking Thanksgiving dinner surrounded by relatives, being
together at the beach, having Mom or Dad read a favorite
book at bedtime, playing cards or Monopoly, a family road trip.
In this
book you'll find: Simple ways to great family communication even when you're busy Easy ways to help kids cope when life throws them curve balls The secrets to
working from the same page with your partner How to build a strong family culture so your family stays
together How to get cooperation from your kids without tears, fears and bribery Why you must develop independence in kids from an early age
You may have limited family time to spend with your child (by the time you get home from
work and you eat dinner
together as a family and go through your evening routines — make sure homework is done, school bags are packed for the next day, teeth are brushed, baths are done, and so on — there's very little time to sit and review schoolwork with your child); but you can try to look over what your child is doing with his tutor, and try to use free time on the weekends to incorporate fun into learning by playing math games, reading fun
books and helping your child pick out
books he likes to encourage reading and more.
These pre reading skills are the signs of early literacy and, though it may look as though your child is merely playing, she is organizing what she knows about
books and language and how they
work together to for this magical skill known as «reading.»
From taking creative license with the spelling of their girl's name, to piecing
together a name from both mom and dad's names, to just opening up a baby
book and blindly choosing, parents have their
work cut out for them when it comes time to give their new bundle a name that does her justice.
The evil king has destroyed the fairytale
books, but players
work together to save the fairy tales!
Tough's
book brings
together the
work of neuroscientists, economists and psychologists, and is full of stories both from Tough's own life and from students and educators across the country.
Hilary Jacobson has put years of research into pulling
together information that has almost been lost to the western world; every mother will benefit from reading this
book, as well as anyone who
works with or supports breastfeeding mothers.»
Spend some quiet time
together either reading
books or
working on a puzzle to help everyone calm down from the day.
She has been
working for Trump since 2001 — and they've co-authored numerous
books together for several publishers, including the 2004 hit, «Trump: How to Get Rich.»
Max Hastings is a former
working colleague of Simon Jenkins - the two wrote a gripping
book together on the Falklands War - and a former President of the Campaign to Preserve Rural England.
Robert Hill, who makes his recommendations in a new
book entitled Achieving More
Together published by the Association of School and College Leaders, said experience proves that such partnerships
work and should be adopted across the education system.
So, for instance, if you have abandoned projects in Rivers State, we have civil organisations, we
work together, we monitor and we go and inspect the abandoned project, we bring them to
book.
Lab Girl is a
book about
work, love, and the mountains that can be moved when those two things come
together.