Sentences with phrase «by booking your reward»

Already buying points to book this nights makes a lot of sense... but the resort fees you avoid by booking a reward night make the saving seven better.

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With HotelTonight, you can also get a better deal by booking multi-night stays, looking out for «Geo Rates» — location - based discounts — and joining HotelTonight's rewards program, HT Perks, which gives customers better discounts the more they book.
Last year, she cut those costs by using credit card reward points and frequent flyer miles to book flights, hotels and rental cars.
If the process is new to you, get a good book like Compensating New Sales Roles: How to Design Rewards That Work in Today's Selling Environment, by Jerome Colletti and Mary Fiss.
That said, this manual from San Francisco — based green cleaning supplies maker Method Products rewards more than most of its peers — and not just because the book is informed by the company's enthusiasm for design.
Alfie Kohn is the author of four books, including No Contest: The Case Against Competition and the newly published Punished by Rewards: The Trouble with Gold Stars, Incentive Plans, A's, Praise, and Other Bribes, from which this article is adapted.
Those Membership Rewards points can be redeemed for statement credit, gift cards, and Uber credits, but you'll get the most value out of using them to book travel through amextravel.com or by transferring them to an airline or hotel partner:
The company rewards employees for booking under budget by sharing a percentage of the savings in the form of cash and gift cards.
«Rocketrip is optimized for employees that are allowed to book travel using their website or vendor of choice, motivating cost sensitivity by rewarding employees with a percentage of the savings they generate.
Can you earn three times as many points by booking a flight, purchasing your ticket through a website that offers its own rewards program (like Expedia) and using a credit card that awards points to people who book through Expedia?
Depending on the way a rewards program is structured, you may be able to earn points by using your credit card to book flights and pay for other travel expenses, shopping through your card's online bonus mall and making purchases at certain retailers, hotels and restaurants.
Converting the rewards you earn on your Chase Freedom Unlimited ® card to Ultimate Rewards ® points instead of cash back lets you access Chase's 25 % travel bonus by redeeming your points for travel or booking with partner reward systems like United Mileagerewards you earn on your Chase Freedom Unlimited ® card to Ultimate Rewards ® points instead of cash back lets you access Chase's 25 % travel bonus by redeeming your points for travel or booking with partner reward systems like United MileageRewards ® points instead of cash back lets you access Chase's 25 % travel bonus by redeeming your points for travel or booking with partner reward systems like United MileagePlus ®.
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Consider the description of executive behavior offered by John Kenneth Gaibraith in his 1967 book, «The New Industrial State»: «Management does not go out ruthlessly to reward itself - a sound management is expected to exercise restraint.»
When the attempt was made to apply it to individual destiny (which was scarcely in the minds of the earlier prophets), in the sense that the wicked are punished by misfortune and the good rewarded by prosperity, it appeared palpably untrue, not only to the sceptical author of Ecclesiastes, but also to the far profounder poet of the Book of Job.
I thought I would be rewarded for my efforts by a good experience.I thought that if I said yes to writing a book, that the words will flow easily.
God is Uncategorized Bible & Theology Topics: Books by Jeremy Myers, Calvinism, eternal life, inheritance, rewards, Theology of Salvation
Written in informed engagement with current debates over the possibility of knowledge and truth, this small book will reward careful reading also by those who may dispute the author's interpretation of biblical texts.
But when historian Jan Tomasz Gross saw the photo, he was moved to write Golden Harvest, a controversial new book in which he argues that many Poles enriched themselves during the war by exploiting Jews, from plundering mass graves to ferreting out Jews in hiding for reward.
Gerard Manley Hopkins and the Language of Mystery by Virginia Ridley Ellis University of Missouri Pres, 352 pages, $ 35 A demanding but rewarding book that takes Hopkins for what he was, a «deeply committed priest and Christian poet, for whom faith was life, and art the voice of the instrument of faith.»
No wonder feminists have been reluctant to feel rewarded by Bloom's designation of J as a woman (such as it is: «my personal fiction» — no sooner is the ink dry on her Book of J than she is attacked and mutilated by every soul drawing a pious or orthodox breath.
Quite appropriately, Debbie has rewarded their affections by dedicating her latest book to their knitted wardrobes...
However, Alfie Kohn's book «Punished by Rewards» (among others) suggests that rewarding behaviour is almost as bad as punishment.
The book says not to reward dryness after training, but I did, carefully weaning him off the treats by quickly distracting him after I'd ask him.
I received an early copy of the book, Finding Your Inner Mama: Women Reflect on the Challenges and Rewards of Motherhood, edited by Eden Steinberg, which is available this week.
I recently read the book «Punished by Rewards: The Trouble with Gold Stars, Incentive Plans, «A's, Praise, and Other Bribes» by Alfie Kohn, a noted author and outspoken critic of traditional education, including grades, test scores, and homework.
A good book to start with may be Unconditional Parenting by Alfie Kohen, which includes the unintended effects of rewards.
Alfie also wrote the book, Punished by Rewards.
Palisi, Tiffany LOVING MAMA: Essays on Natural Parenting and Motherhood Hats Off Books, 2004 A lovely collection of heart - warming essays full of conviction for a better way to parent, Loving Mama is written by contemporary mothers who have discovered attachment parenting: what it means, the rewards, and how it works for their families.
This is why futurology books are so popular in airport bookshops, where they are snapped up by executives who want their inflight entertainment to be more rewarding than the latest Grisham page - turner.
The case against using bribes in parenting is perhaps best articulated in Alfie Kohn's 1999 book «Punished by Rewards
Each of these books is superb in its own way, but reading them together is especially rewarding, as subtle tensions emerge that illustrate the dilemmas faced by theoretical physicists today.
Written by the authors of the bestselling book Boundaries, Boundaries in Dating is your road map to the kind of enjoyable, rewarding dating that can take you from weekends alone to a lifetime with the soul mate youve longed for.
They finally get to reading the books in the new comedy from director Bill Holderman (he co-wrote it with Erin Simms), getting so hot and bothered by Anastasia Steele's sexual awakening that they find themselves on their own journeys of self - discovery (or rediscovery), yielding comedic rewards with a poignant sheen.
A new book authored by HGSE Adjunct Lecturer Margot Welch investigates the rewards that come to philanthropists who make long - term, active commitments with low - income children and their education.
The book makes three recommendations: a much smaller, selective, intellectually engaged, and better compensated teaching force supported by technology; an open, transparent, and accountable system of preparation and professional development that drives out inferior providers and rewards success; and increased responsibility for teacher development in the hands of principals, who may be the strongest determinant of teacher quality on the job.
Keep an eye out for other ways to give the student some ownership over the learning process; by having him choose what book he will read or what topic he will write about or what reward or he will receive for reaching a goal.
Clark also rewards the accomplishment by giving each student a special pencil and a paperback book of their choice.
The number of titles of books is growing and follows recommended school reading lists, titles from rewards programs like Accelerated Reader and Reading Counts and various state departments of education, and those suggested by teachers and media specialists.
There are very simple reasons as to why these systems are in place at all, suggests noted researcher and educator Alfie Kohn in an interview on his book Punished by Rewards with Education Week reporter Roy Brandt:
His many books include Punished By Rewards, No Contest: The Case Against Competition, and The Case Against Standardized Testing.
Authors who use the 20 minutes over daily morning cup of coffee for creating platform are rewarded with better findability, interested audience who will buy your book, and networking that builds your author brand by teamwork, so we hope you join in over your morning coffee.
A new website has been established called Harlequin My Rewards and readers can earn points by leaving online book reviews, buying... [Read more...]
A new website has been established called Harlequin My Rewards and readers can earn points by leaving online book reviews, buying books and participating in fun mini surveys.
The Man Booker Prize promotes the finest in fiction by rewarding the very best book of the year.
And for those lucky ones that get it right, the rewards can be substantial - e-book sales in the US grew by almost 50 % last year and more than doubled in the UK, while traditional print book sales continued to stagnate or dwindle.
Read the comments by rewarded and established authors on Advicesbooks.com: www.advicesbooks.com/index.php/warrior-spirit-by-jean-carroll/#comments www.advicesbooks.com/index.php/review-of-sir-princess-petra-talents-by-diane-mae-robinson/#comments If you are an aspiring or an indie author who is still seeking a good strategy to boost his / her audience and his books, Advicesbooks can do much more for you.
What would be nice is if those ebooks were recognized by the people and organizations that reward excellence in print books.
After the book's launch, within that three - month window after release, if positive things happen, whether on purpose or by accident, the publisher will revisit the situation and decide if more investment would bring greater rewards.
Edit: I used lots of book giveaways to build my platform, and I still like to reward readers by sharing my favorite books.
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