Sentences with phrase «entire point of a book»

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They can also integrate things like parking, popcorn and drinks with your purchase so that users can book an entire experience rather than having several different touch points for each of these that increases the friction in the user experience.»
This bonus is unlikely to cover the entire price of a booking, as most cost 15,000 points or more.
And as was pointed out, God can review all history of everyone, past or future, their entire lives at any time... yours included... you're an open book, everyone is... past, present and future.
Werner Jaeger, who has written the classic history of the idea of paideia, [2] pointed out in a later book on Early Christianity and Greek Paideia that Clement not only uses literary forms and types of argument calculated to sway people formed by paideia but, beyond that, he explicitly praises paideia in such a way as to make it clear that his entire epistle is to be taken «as an act of Christian education.»
The focal point around which the entire argument of this book revolves is that the cardinal goal of instruction in whatever field, from physics to etiquette to race relations, should be the development of loyalty to what is excellent, instead of success in satisfying desires.
James... I can certainly agree on yr point about self - deception, but remember how long it took the «entire package «to evolve as we know it today... the first list of «our 27 NT books» doesn't appear until the latter half of the 4th century and we know that many other books (that didn't make it in) were known, read and circulated for many generations after.
This is important because I believe (as I think Flo pointed out), that in a way, the entire rest of the Bible was written to provide an answer for the questions raised by the book of Job.
(ENTIRE BOOK) Prof. Oden offers a critique of contemporary pastoral counseling that notes the advantages of modern clinical psychotherapy while pointing out its limitations for pastoral counseling which he asserts has all but ignored the classical Christian pastoral tradition exemplified in the work of Gregory of Nazianzus.
So here: as confessional Lutheran I subscribe to the entire Book of Concord (on - line), which is supposed to be a thoroughly Biblical systematic treatment going through all the controversies, reposing the questions, giving the points in the affirmative and the negative, and so on.
Again, the entire point of the article is that the «divine» book has contradications on the subject that people like you ignore because you are so vane to not see any point of view but your own.
Although a handful of books are still offering a juiced up 4.5 (including Carib and The Greek), almost the entire marketplace has San Francisco listed as a 4 - point favorite at the time of this article's publication.
As Jane Jacobs first pointed out in her book «Cities and the Wealth of Nations,» individual communities may falter or excel on their own, but an entire region rises, stagnates, or falls together.
In his book Elements, Euclid shows how to divide a straight line running between points A and B into two by a point P so that the ratio of the longer segment (AP) to the shorter one (PB) is exactly the same as the ratio of the entire line (AB) to the longer segment (AP).
The entire film references other comic book films, and pop culture mentions, typically by making fun of them in some way; Green Lantern, joke in the credits, Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice's silly mommy moment, Hawkeye's lack of powers, Josh Brolin's Thanos's two - timing as a character in Avengers: Infinity of War less than three weeks ago, at one point Wade simply calls Brolin's (Cable), «Thanos,» Logan's gags you'll need to see for yourself.
The story begins with a strange book that is received, inside that book is your entire life story to this point, everything that's ever happened to you; all of your memories.
The entire trilogy of books is told from protagonist Katniss Everdeen's point of view.
New A-level A study of the ENTIRE 55 chapters of the book with power - point presentations and questions to guide students as well as resources to he...
Pack of grammar activities that can be used as activities, revisions, or homework covering 29 grammar points from the new French GCSE (covering the entire curriculum), using quotes from French books (classics, best - sellers, children and young adult literature...) to develop the use of authentic resources in the classroom.
New A-level A study of the historical and social context of the book + ANSWER BOOKLETS This resource includes: 1 power - point to use in class with the worksheets Several worksheets with questions to analyse the social and historical context extracts from news articles answer booklets with all my analysis If you would like to purchase the entire book study with all the resources, you can find it here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/no-et-moi-etude-des-chapitres-1-55-the-entire-book-study-worth-more-than-pounds-66-more-than-pounds-24-of-offered-resources-11886329 For reference, I use the No et moi, Le Livre de Poche which costs # 6.30 on Amazon.
1 power - point with plenty of questions and varied exercises to guide your students through the book Different worksheets with questions related to each chapter to help your students analyse the book Some analysis of extracts and quotes NEW answer booklets with all my analysis Access to my Youtube video on Chapter 1 If you would like the audio file, please email me at [email protected] There are plenty of other resources on No et moi as well as the entire book study in my shop: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/MllePierre
In our book, we point out that the research methods, most valued by American researchers, which involve the random assignment of research subjects to «treatments,» can not be used when researching entire national education systems, because it is not possible to randomly assign national populations to the national education systems of other countries.
It will take more work on the part of Book Expo, but it's the best way to actually help the books and the authors, which is the entire point.
The entire movie (Parts I and II) were filmed back - to - back, but I can't think of a natural separation point in the book.
It's a cogent point and to anyone who has purchased dozens or maybe even hundreds of books on Amazon or any of the other online retailers, the thought that a click of radio button in the administration room of a distant server farm can instantly take away your entire library is a bit unsettling.
The entire point of Author Marketing Club is to help you find ways to sell more books.
An eBook that allows an author to change section, to move up plot points depending on reader input, to change the entire setting based on a reader's location — that is a wholly different genre than that of regular books, and is obviously where we're heading (some of the more adventurous of us).
Great point about the dangers of putting our entire book online.
This will put ebooks onto the same monitoring platform as tangible books and make the entire process easier to deal with from a logistics point of view.
Tamblyn pointed to both the affordability and the increased portability of device reading, as more and more parents support the ability to offer their children their entire libraries of books to choose from while on the go over the summer months.
Many of the reviewers who have read the entire series point out that these books defy the typical science fiction plots.
Monetize the entire catalog with prices ranging from 49 cents for public - domain to $ 9.99 for bestsellers (and more when justifiable for technical books, etc.), a sensible royalty structure back to publishers (including Amazon Digital Services), rights holders, and authors, and a point - of - sale slice for pysical stores.
The Kindle «s chief competition, the Nook, went color (perhaps prematurely, perhaps not, depending on your point of view), the iPad has successfully carved a huge place for itself in the portable computing marketplace and paved the way for an entire Tablet PC industry in the process, and eBooks have become so commonplace that it is actually harder to find something with a screen that you can't read on than it is to find a way to read your new book.
This bonus is unlikely to cover the entire price of a booking, as most cost 15,000 points or more.
If at least one night of the Member's stay is a reward stay booked with Hilton Honors Points, the entire stay is considered a «reward stay».
When you make your booking, the entire price of the trip will be charged to your card (earning you the bonus points on the entire trip).
The holder of this pass is able to take a companion on any Southwest flight, booked with cash or points, for at least an entire year.
For the Passport ScotiaCard, if you're booking travel with your Passport ScotiaCard, you need to use points for the entire amount of your travel purchase.
This bonus is unlikely to cover the entire price of a booking, as most cost 15,000 points or more.
When you try to book early with points or miles, you could find the dates you need — or entire chunks of the holiday calendar — are not available.
At other points the book didn't quite seem to have enough information, such as only having two pages devoted the entire of Noble Team, offering very little background information of the Spartans who gave up their lives on Reach.
In a way, by using this book as a point of departure, this exhibition explores and questions the role of certain books and how some of them affect entire generations of artists, becoming unofficial guides that dictate and influence artistic creation in a certain period of time.
You seem to be missing the entire point of prof. MacKay's book.
The book covers the entire, unique process of buying one of these shared living houses in an easy - to - understand way, pointing out dozens of hints and suggestion as to what to look for as well as demonstrating the many mistakes common with these types of investments.
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