In
a chapter of her book titled, «A Lab of My Own,» Neena B. Schwartz, a retired neuroendocrinologist at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, chronicles what it was like for her to start a research lab in the 1970s as both a woman and a lesbian.
Not exact matches
One
of this
book's
chapters that interests me particularly is
titled Via Negativa.
I just loved the original Winnie - the - Pooh
books by A.A. Milne and all
of those
chapters started with «In which...» I have always hated
titling posts — in fact, for a good long time, I just published essays without
titles, if you can believe it.
In his
book The Pleasures
of Philosophy, there is a
chapter titled: Is Progress a Delusion?
This phrase is the
title of a
chapter in Dwight Anderson's
book The Other Side
of the Bottle (New York: A. A. Wyn, 1950).
This
book has no cosmological approach to ethics for the most part, and while the cosmological argument
of ethics was succinctly and brilliantly put across in a few paragraphs in the final
chapter, this is not enough to justify such a
title.
The following article is excerpted from the concluding
chapter of historian Jaroslav Pelikan's
book titled Jesus Through the Centuries: His Place in the History
of Culture, scheduled for October publication by Yale University Press.
I just finished a
book on a new form
of psychological therapy that has at least four
chapters with demons in a
chapter title.
In the twentieth century, discussion
of «political theology» was revived by Carl Schmitt who used the term as the
title of a
book in 1922.2 In the
chapter which also bears this
title Schmitt argues for the correspondence in each epoch
of the form
of social authority and the theological world view.
The
book opens with a dedication, «To the memory
of XYLO and the futures
of Mira and Teo, all already and always children
of a brave new world,» and it concludes with a
chapter titled «Endings Are Really Beginnings.»
Each
chapter as translated and published by Budge has a
title, and from a study
of these
titles the general purposes
of The
Book of the Dead may be gathered.
3Virtually every major
book Hauerwas has written has a
chapter dealing specifically with problems
of the self as he has struggled to see more clearly what it might mean to think
of «The Self as Story» — which is the
title of a seminal
chapter in Vision and Virtue.
In their 1997
book, The Complete Book of Christian Parenting & Child Care they say in a chapter titled «Back to Work?&ra
book, The Complete
Book of Christian Parenting & Child Care they say in a chapter titled «Back to Work?&ra
Book of Christian Parenting & Child Care they say in a
chapter titled «Back to Work?»
Soon after the article appeared, I got a call from a producer at the «Today Show» who had read my
book, Home Team Advantage, the second
chapter of which,
titled «Too Much, Too Soon», dealt with the subject four years earlier.
The Ghana
chapter of the society hopes to change these perception with the launch
of a
book titled «The Freemasons,».
Chapter 10
of his
book,
titled «33» is devoted to the fight and the struggle that took place in order to get 33 Senators to vote in favor
of same - sex marriage.
They soon were published, with an introductory
chapter by Warren Weaver, in a
book titled The Mathematical Theory
of Communication.
Title of article /
chapter (if you are using the material in a journal, newspaper, newsletter, or
book)
For
chapters in edited
books, the style is as above, except that «in» appears before the
title, and the names
of the editors appear after the
title.
Myself and Ravi Kopparapu address these questions in a
chapter titled, «The Drake equation as a function
of spectral type and time,» which appears in the
book Habitability
of the Universe Before Earth.
His team describes them in a
chapter of a new
book titled The Effects
of Noise on Aquatic Life.
The
book is
titled It's Not About Food by Normandi and Roark, and I don't think I could write about this topic
of honoring a woman's body better than this passage in
chapter 4.
The Rules
of Netiquette was originally the
title of a
chapter in my first
book, The Perils
of Cyber-Dating: Confessions
of a Hopeful Romantic Looking for Love Online, inspired in part when an ex-fiance ended the engagement via email.
The film is broken into ten
chapters, each annotated like sections
of a
book, each bearing the sort
of quasi-mystical or vaguely ominous
title that you'd expect Herzog to affix: «The Glory
of the Internet,» «The Dark Side» and so on.
Caleb's conversations with Ava are presented as discrete narrative sections,
titled like
chapters in a
book (though the claustrophobic setting will inevitably remind viewers
of another classic
of shut - in psychodrama, Stanley Kubrick's film
of «The Shining»).
(students need to make precise references to the
book with quotes) A worksheet with
titles linked to the student booklet An answer booklet which can be used as a complete study booklet
of the first 26
chapters of the
book.
As the
title suggests, this
book has been written for lots
of people: • Year 6 pupils who have a good understanding
of number will find the early
chapters useful — particularly with the onset
of secondary school.
Resources included are as follows: 3 0 P D F files for you to print: Key word cards,
chapter 2 to read,
chapter 2 writing task about finding the key, Story elements, Story board to complete, writing pages, A 4 topic
title to introduce the
book, retell the story from another point
of view, write a diary entry task, write a postcard, acrostic poem to complete, make words from letters, photo pack, flashcards
of character names, character descriptions, my favourite part
of the story is — drawing page, I like this story because writing task, design a new
book cover, draw a garden scene, hand puppet template to draw, draw a family portrait, writing booklet cover to keep pupils project work together, large display items door to the garden and large key, long banner to head wall display, large letters to spell out
book title, display border to edge wall display, story sack tag to keep resources together.
On reflecting on NCLB, this pundit, who had enthusiastically championed it until he soured on it penned a terrific
chapter for a
book of mine,
titled, «The Problem with Implementation,» is the problem.
The
chapter titled, «How Framework for Teaching and Tripod 7Cs Evidence Distinguish Key Components
of Effective Teaching,» was recently published in a
book all about the MET studies,
titled «Designing Teacher Evaluation Systems: New Guidance from the Measures
of Effective Teaching Project» written by Thomas Kane, Kerri Kerr, and Robert Pianta.
This is easily done by selecting each
chapter title (throughout the
book, not in the table
of contents).
Once all your
chapter titles are marked as Headings, you can put your table
of contents in the front part
of your
book.
Each
chapter title throughout your
book should be formatted in a «heading» style
of your font.
One need only look at the
chapter titles («Let's Just Get This Embarrassing Chapter Out of the Way») to know that this is one funny book, highlighted by screenplay excerpts and Earl's pissy
chapter titles («Let's Just Get This Embarrassing
Chapter Out of the Way») to know that this is one funny book, highlighted by screenplay excerpts and Earl's pissy
Chapter Out
of the Way») to know that this is one funny
book, highlighted by screenplay excerpts and Earl's pissy wisdom.
You will want separate files for the cover,
title page, copyright, table
of contents, acknowledgements, about the author, each
chapter, and any additional sections in your
book.
General parts
of a
book Cover
Title page Front Matter Copyright and legal disclaimers List
of illustrations and tables Foreward Acknowledgements Introduction Table
of contents
Chapters References Index Resources Author bio, Contact info
Headers usually include the author name (most often on the left / even side
of the page and
book or
chapter title on the right / odd side
of the page.
This navigational aid most commonly consists
of the
book title on one side and the
chapter title on the other — but there are many combinations.
As you continue in the writing and publishing process, many other aspects
of your
book can be tested including cover,
title, price, features, and even individual
chapters.
I just started putting
books out via Createspace and add all the kindle backmatter plus a teaser
of sample
chapters for other
titles.
Your designer will discuss concepts that reflect the feel
of your
book (such as fonts,
chapter starts,
title page design, etc.).
Of course a great book title is important but each of your chapter titles acts as a salesman for your boo
Of course a great
book title is important but each
of your chapter titles acts as a salesman for your boo
of your
chapter titles acts as a salesman for your
book.
Our latest expansion
of the VIZKIDS library with
Chapter Books represents our long - term commitment to develop and publish unique and age - appropriate
titles while utilizing the popularity
of NARUTO and other top properties to encourage a love
of reading in younger fans.»
You want to make sure to add a page with a clear
chapter title that let's readers know this is the page for them to discover some
of your other
books.
Header - Information that appears at the top
of every page that generally includes the
title of the
book on one side and the
chapter title on the other.
Many found the writing style to be engaging: Nathan Filer's
book demonstrates a powerful writing style with a lot
of nuances in the
chapter titles, drawings and typeface.
In this vein, the
book titles of Calamity Physics take on new and often humorous connotations informed by the events
of each
chapter yet remain rooted in their grand tradition as works
of the Canon.
In this early
chapter book, along with other
titles in the Franny K. Stein's Crate
of Danger series, Franny is a mad scientist, making all sorts
of things to fix her problems.
I've put a complete
chapter titled The Mass - Victim Mindset
of American Women — in my
book «Bogus Beauty & The New Power
of American Women».
One
of the things that reading consumers lost with the transition to a digital
book purchasing environment is the ability to walk into a well - stocked bookstore and browse the shelves, picking up
books with enticing
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