Working with a marriage counselor is
different than reading a book or attending a class.
Not exact matches
And you know, look, I had
read a ton of
books at that point but they were so... you
read «Market Wizards» by Schwager, and then you
read Peter Lynch, and then you
read Jack Bogle, you've got three completely
different... So I
read Nick Murray, was the
book that made... probably changed more about my investment philosophy
than anything else.
R: Go
read some
books and they can be
different than the bible.
That is, if you call time spent
reading one single
book and / or praying instead of living, learning to live with and embrace those who are
different than you, the people you alienated due to hateful rhetoric, and having stronger relationships with others around you without the Jesus myth getting in the way, «nothing.»
You are not any better
than believers, you withdraw your conclusion right of papers, Not much
different than the ones who
read the bible or any other
books.
And yes I did go through once for me to take out my endowments after that it has been a learning experience because, like
reading a
book over and over or seeing a movie more
than once, you learn
different things depending on what's happening in your life at the time.
It would have been better, easier and best to for them if to
read the most recognized holy
books of the Three dominant religions and choose out a faith out of them taking the positive for life and society and leave out the negative for life and society rather
than having it shoveled down your throat to take it as it is a be extreme on some thing that is mystic unexplainable or meant for
different ages and unsuitable or scientifically disapproven.
It's not about «I'm better
than you, so you should die» — it's about «I'm
different and unique and so are you and I embrace that» — isn't that was Jesus» message really was??? Believe me, I have
read myriad
books on religion, and not just Christianity.
I've traveled through
different theologies,
read countless
books and commentaries, and have reached a point in my own personal journey where I honestly feel that way too many «serious» committed Christians put far too much emphasis on theological principles
than they do basic human decency.
And more important
than me staying physically fit, is for them to see me take care of myself in all I do and incorporate them into it; so as they get older it's no
different than brushing their teeth,
reading books and taking a bath.
Women often ask me how this program is
different than just
reading my
book.
You'll find that there's neat stuff in there that's
different than what you'd find in a normal
book about yoga, because let's face it, most yoga, you should actually do yoga instead of
read about it.
Hello, I'm looking for the lady of my life, To be come friends and more, I like walks in the parks, Going out now and
than to diner, looking at movies, Going Shopping, Taking Bus trip, And short tours in
Different states, I enjoy
reading the good
book, Playing chess,, ext....
Insurgent is much better
than a lot of the YA adaptations out there and fans of the series will no doubt be left with a lot to talk about, but don't fear those among us that don't
read, the film is much
different than the
book so you won't be left in the dark.
Director Tom Hooper who was responsible for fine work in the recent «John Adams» mini-series, takes the story of Prince Albert in a much
different direction
than one might think by
reading history
books.
... As you continue, that ability to watch without having seen or
read a Potter — you will be able to enjoy it, but I think you will enjoy them in a completely
different way
than with the experience of having
read and seen the Potter films and
books.
To put it another way, while I'm more
than sympathetic to Jonathan's desire to
read Karen Ordahl Kupperman's
book about early America before weighing in on The New World (I speak as one who
read four
different books about feudal Japan before writing my review of The Last Samurai a few years back), I think it's also essential to keep in mind the fact that most audiences who see the film will come to it with very little, if any, historical background, and that to a certain extent the film even asks to be
read ahistorically.
Whether it's about people who are
different than your students (window
books), an affirmation of their identity (mirror
books), or one that exposes bias or shares stories of people who stood up to injustice,
reading books is a core part of the elementary classroom curriculum and therefore a seamless way to address the topic.
Notes to use for revising Believing in God - should be more
than enough to get a decent grade as I have gone through a few
different books to get the info therefore shows evidence of
reading around!
Book that you remember
reading over and over during childhood: A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle Currently
reading: Bibliotech: Why Libraries Matter More
Than Ever in the Age of Google by John Palfrey The thing that drew you to it: This past March, I attended the Ed School's professional development institute Library Leadership in a Digital Age where John [Palfrey], a former Harvard colleague at the law library, challenged us to create new and
different partnerships, including those outside of academia, as we transition to a digital future and redefine the role and work of libraries.
I'm an impatient reader and like the sense of
different perspectives talking to each other, so I end up
reading chapters from
different open
books at the same time, rather
than concentrating on one
book at a time.
But I'd be hard - pressed to tell you when I've had more
than two days in a row where I haven't had to stop a lesson because of one or two students who are bent on disrupting the entire class, where I've been able to start a class on time because every student was ready with
book, paper, and pencil, or where I didn't have to stop my lesson repeatedly to tell
different students throughout the period to please get their heads up and that it's hard to
read along when their eyes are closed.
I could see where if you have a radically
different product (print
books)
than the pirated ebook, familiarity with the author's work which was a function of
reading a pirated copy could boost paper sales.
I was thinking about the potential of ebooks, and how to make
books more interactive, the
different types of
books you could produce, but then the idea that you could pay as you
read — well, that was far more interesting
than everything else.
On the other hand, text intended for
reading online, in my opinion, needs formatting that's quite
different than what we're used to in
books, it's simply a
different environment with
different needs.
The reason the court gave for calling ebooks a separate product
than a
book (and therefore subjected to a
different tax rate) is that a separate device must be used and presumably purchased in order to
read the ebook.
There are more free
books that I delete after only
reading one or two chapters, but I download more free
books than I checked out from the library as well, so I don't know if the actual percentage of
books I try, and find I don't care for, is substantially
different.
It was designed to give people
different things to do, other
than reading books and newspapers on their e-readers.
We are all aware of Marvel ending their distribution into
BOOK stores (
different than comic stores for anyone else
reading this).
It was designed to give people
different things to do, other
than reading books and newspapers on their... [
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I know I learn more from
reading books by a lot of
different authors
than I would
reading the same number of
books by one author.
«The best relationships are when the author realizes that the narrator has a
different set of skills
than the author... you have to have trust that they're going to
read your
book and understand it.
But other
books may only be
read thanks to the
different kind of support, of enabling, that comes with the traditional publishing infrastructure; if someone other
than the author is able to produce them, which might mean needing the existence of a publisher able to back the
book's production
In doing research for this article it is dramatically apparent that people who drink alcohol tend to
read different books than people who for example, smoke pot.
Listening to a
book is a
different experience
than reading it and I listen to all my
books because it helps me be a better writer.
This
book began as an interesting story — a very
different approach
than other
books I've
read.
Among all American adults, the average (mean) number of
books read or listened to in the past year is 12 and the median (midpoint) number is 5 — in other words, half of adults
read more
than 5
books and half
read fewer.3 Neither number is significantly
different from previous years.4
This
book is
different than any other
book I have ever
read — and I loved it!
It's
different than reading paperback
books, but it is miles ahead of
reading on a phone or tablet.
Someone
reading Harry Potter fan fiction would probably expect it to be
different in quality
than say a new Harry Potter
book by J.K. Rowling.
I'm from Asia pacific and here i see kids are getting totally
different i know one of my cousin's daughter who like to
read comics in iPhone
than a real printed
book, and i also see the primary schools getting virtual with electronic resource centers, where kids can access computers and all the comics and
books from computer data base.
If you
read a
book all day the result will be no
different than staring a LCD.
Recasting various villains from the Marvel 616 universe in «a galaxy
different than our own», this is comic
book reading at its over-the-top best and worst.
A lot of us are taking back our pen names, by putting on the cover and in description something like «Sarah A. Hoyt writing as Sarah D'Almeida» Agatha Christie
books in the US often have completely
different names
than in the UK and publishers on line who know you might
read both will say stuff like «And Then There Was None» originally published as «Ten Little Indians.»
People expect a
different kind of
reading experience when web browsing
than they do when sitting down with a
book or literary magazine.
«We hope to capture a set of readers who perhaps don't
read on paper, as well as a new generation who will grow up
reading and writing on computer screens in school and will have
different reading habits,» said Maru de Montserrat, agent at International Editors Co. and president of ADAL, «It's important to meet that demand, rather
than waiting for readers to take matters into their own hands and create a black market of scanned
books.»
We strive to make the
reading experience of users an unforgettable one, something i.e. no less
different than a print
book.
The mother ship at Amazon always offers to «synch to furthest page
read» when I open a
book on a
different device
than the one I was
reading on last time.
But
books with DRM attached — no matter what format and no matter where you buy them — can cause issues if you try to
read them on a
different device
than they were originally intended for.
Personally, being able to rent a server, install the LAMP stack and make a living out of it, being free to use GNU tools for the job with the only rule that I have to give away the code if I install my utilities on a client's machine strikes me as somewhat
different than being unable to give a
book I just bought to my girlfriend so she can
read it on her favourite
reading device.