Hauser now lives on Cape Cod and raised eyebrows
by publishing a book on human behavior, Evilicious: Cruelty = Desire + Denial, last year.
CAST approaches the issue of implementation from many directions, including by teaching workshops and institutes at their headquarters or onsite at schools or state departments of education, by creating online courses,
by publishing books on the policy, research, and implementation of UDL; and by making guidelines and teaching tools freely available on their website.
By publishing his books on Kindle himself for example, he makes a little more than $ 2 for every $ 2.99 ebook that he sells, not bad.
Make Your Book Work Harder is all about increasing your income
by publishing your books on multiple platforms.
However, these days there are lots of writers who don't want their books to be managed by a major publisher, thinking that they can generate more money
by publishing the books on their own.
She explains that
by publishing your book on your blog as you write, you also can attract readers and build a «fan base» of hundreds if not thousands of readers who will buy the print version.
The contest is running from now until November 10 and authors can take part
by publishing their books on Amazon.in through Kindle Direct Publishing and adding the keyword pentopublish2017.
Not exact matches
He is former director of research for the National Commission
on Space and co-author of Buzz Aldrin's new
book, «Mission to Mars - My Vision for Space Exploration,»
published by National Geographic.
A seminar
by a great speaker, just about any
book ever
published, how - to information of every variety — it's all
on audio CDs and DVDs, accessible through online media, inside your Kindle or Nook or iPad.
He insisted I was leaving tons of money
on the table
by only writing and
publishing books.
Brazile detailed the «proof» she had of such unethical behavior in a
book excerpt
published by Politico
on Thursday.
Luckily for you, the barrier to entry isn't too high — my first two
books were
published by a traditional publisher, and I'm currently working
on a self -
published e-book.
Taleb, who grew up in Lebanon and used to work
on Wall Street,
published his first non-technical
book, Fooled
by Randomness, in 2001.
His company
published the English translation of a
book on the late Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping written
by one of his daughters, but cancelled a contract for a critical
book on China
by Chris Patten, the last British governor in Hong Kong.
He is the bestselling author of three other
books on loyalty,
published by Harvard Business Review Press, including The Loyalty Effect, Loyalty Rules!
This 236 - page
book,
published this year
by John Wiley & Sons, demonstrates that Green values, strong ethics, and a cooperative philosophy are cornerstones of success, and provides a roadmap
on how to not only run your business in alignment with these values, but how to creatively harness the marketing advantages of that stanceoften in ways that cost little or nothing to implement.
He is the author of Simplifying the Rule
Book: A Proposal to Reform and Clarify Canada's Policy
on Inward Foreign Direct Investment, recently
published by the C.D. Howe Institute.
New York magazine
published a lengthy excerpt from it Wednesday, the Hollywood Reporter ran a column
by Wolff
on the
book Thursday, and the Guardian, the Washington Post, and CNBC have all run quotes from it.
It is also playing catch up with Amazon
by selling more and more
books from self -
published authors, both
on - line and in its retail outlets.
One of the four panelists at the hearing, Peter Conti - Brown, an Academic Fellow at Stanford Law School whose forthcoming
book, The Power and Independence of the Federal Reserve, will be
published by Princeton University Press, also weighed in
on the Fed's General Counsel.
In his
book The Gold Cartel (
published by Palgrave Macmillan), Dimitri provides a unique perspective
on the history of gold price manipulation, government intervention in markets and the vast credit excesses of recent decades.
Originally
published in 1949, called
by Warren Buffett «
by far the best
book on investing ever written,» this handbook covers far more than just how to determine how much a company's stock is worth.
The Bible is the most printed and sold
book on earth and the first
book published by a printing press.
I first posted my dream (and all the Scriptures that explained it to me)
on a Christian
book review site when I wrote a negative review of «Heaven is for Real,» and was subsequently emailed for a year
by Thomas Nelson and Crossbow
publishing to write a
book about it.
Although the press kit does not mention it, an excellent
book on the events that served as the basis for Moore's novel was
published in 1996: Memory, the Holocaust, and French Justice: The Bousquet and Touvier Affairs, edited
by Richard J. Golsan (University Press of New England).
Even a
book written
by Wendy Doniger, could not rankle a Hindu, that
book went
on to be
published successfully without any kind of opposition.
And while the focus has been placed
on why Doug remains silent, don't forget that EVERY
published US emergent author knew about this pattern and not only stood
by silently, but defended Tony
by participating in his projects, agreeing to speak at his conferences, endorsing his
books and the like.
Last year, I was approached
by T. and T. Clark of Edinburgh with the suggestion that SCM Press might return to me the rights
on that
book and a new, and updated, edition might be
published.
She has written more than one hundred articles and blogs and has contributed to nine
books, most recently Living Faith: The Fragrance of Christ,
published by the Evangelical Fellowship of India and the Evangelical Fellowship of India Commission
on Relief.
As I wrote in a
book on this entire problem,
published in 1997 and entitled The Roman Option, «I do not believe that the ecclesial entity that Forward in Faith has created is intended, even
by them, as a permanent structure: it is a provisional solution, a desert encampment.»
His
book on the topic will be
published by Random House.
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.
Her
book on spirituality and the body will be
published by IVP in 2014.
The
book will be
published by Thomas Nelson (probably in 2012), but you can keep up with my progress here
on the blog as I devote Fridays to updates, photos, reflections, and videos.
This school is one part of the Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies, an interdisciplinary project which engages in wide - ranging research,
publishes the Quarterly Journal of Studies
on Alcohol as well as a variety of
books and articles, and maintains the «Classified Abstract Archives of the Alcohol Literature» with over 10,000 entries
on punch cards for automatic retrieval
by topic.
Tara is finishing up a
book on spirituality and the body to be
published by IVP in 2014.
Mark Oppenheimer's
book Knocking
on Heavens Door: American Religion and Counterculture in the Nixon Years will be
published in 2003
by Yale University Press.
Mr. Sacks's remarkable commentary has been
published as a single volume A Commentary
on the
Book of Genesis,
by the Edwin Mellen Press (1991).
Note that this
book is not a guide
on how to get your
book published by traditional
book publishers.
It was again
published in 1932
by J. L. Thompson, Kobe, and Kegan Paul, London, with valuable critical notes
by W. C. Aston, and a bibliography of
books in Japanese
on the Kojiki.
He is also the author of two
books on religious architecture: Architecture for the Gods and Architecture for the Gods,
Book II,
published by Images
Publishing Group.
This article is adapted from an essay to be
published in the forthcoming
book by InterVarsity press
on Lewis's contribution to vernacular theology.
[«Der Mensch und sein Gebild,» which will be a part of Buber's forthcoming
book on philosophical anthropology, was
published by Verlag Lambert Schneider, Heidelberg, 1955.]-RRB-
I have recently started seeing
books get
published by authors who skip steps 1 - 7 and just focus their hardest
on Step 8.
His
book on the topic, The Da Vinci Code and the Secrets of the Temple (just
published by...
I feel it my duty to pass
on some choice tidbits from a scintillating
book of interviews with Pierre Manent (conducted
by Benedicte Deloreme - Montini) just
published in French under the title: Le Regard Politique (Flammarion).
Following are some of his more provocative reflections
on that subject, excerpted from his recent
book, Gravity and Grace (Augsburg
Publishing House), copyright 1986; reprinted
by permission.
We tend to think if we haven't
published our first
book, planted our first church or gotten married
by the time we're 30, then we're
on the fast track for a lonely, penniless death which will be mourned
by none.
• Of the many
books and tracts now appearing
on how to replace our catastrophic welfare system, a little
book edited
by James L. Payne is worthy of note, The Befriending Leader: Social Assistance Without Dependency (Lytton
Publishing, Sandpoint, Ohio).
Books on Islam are
published by the Director of Religious Affairs and
by private publishers.