Not exact matches
In this extract from Bill Hybels» new
book Holy Discontent, Hybels explains how Moses and Popeye are great
examples of the
kind of people God is looking for.
Since my acquaintance
of the Guild for Psychological Studies is somewhat recent, I have asked Dr. Howes to write a brief appendix for this
book, outlining the Guild's approach in more precise detail and providing several
examples of the
kinds of questions asked.
Professor McDonough's strained efforts to defend the methodology are a showcase
example of the
kind of jargon that makes the
book difficult to read.
The classic
example is the insertion
of the «Epochal Theory
of Time» in Science and the Modern World, forcing the eventual transformation
of what, in that
book, had initially been a Spinozistic approach to creativity as the one, undifferentiated underlying activity (with «events»
of varied temporal duration as the «modes»
of this underlying process) toward the Leibnizian monadology
of actual entities (each a
kind of time - quantum) that finally appeared subsequently in Process and Reality.
I'm giving you a few
examples of some
of the
kinds of recipes that you'll discover in the
book.
Dr. Lauras
book is filled with this
kind of help — practical, inspiring, and encouraging though real - life
examples.
For
example, my littles prefer plain white copy paper over coloring
books, plain pasta over pasta with any
kind of sauce, and basic t - shirts over cute dresses.
I felt like this
book just gave a little synopsis
of the
kind of men who exist and how to handle a typical relationships rather than really focusing on
examples of what to do and say in a sugar baby relationship.
Chock - full
of detailed
examples of the
kinds of problems that occur every day in real classrooms, the
book also provides explicit techniques and strategies for dealing with those problems.
As Bruno Manno and I note in our just - released
book Customized Schooling, it's a classic
example of the
kind of problem - solving that becomes possible if we can think beyond the strictures
of whole - school reform.
So, for
example when I head on over to Ubersuggest, I pop in the words «
Book Marketing» and it returns all
kinds of keywords and keyword strings that readers have search in the last 24 hours.
The tendency to want to switch fonts, particularly in fiction, seems to me to make a
book look pretty amateurish, and I've seen self - published
examples where the author used 2, 3 or more typefaces to indicate different
kinds of text.
Depending on the
kind of book I've written, at the beta read stage, I'm looking for readers to point out content issues — anything that's not clear, for
example.
The SPFBO is just one
example of the community
of authors and reviewers working together to spread the word about great
books that don't have the
kind of exposure you'd see with a traditional bestseller.
Take for
example a
book on American politics, not because that
kind of book is fun to read, but because such a
book always has two characteristics: a strong point
of view that practically begs for counter arguments, and debatable errors either in actual facts or in the interpretation
of them.
Like the
example shown here for author Paul Channey, the card is a
kind of digital billboard where a
book cover, call to action and link can be added.
I
kind of like the idea
of open access litteratur where for
example a University or scholarship pay a professor up front to write a
book.
I do recognize the potential problems for image - heavy
books, for
example, and the fact that I don't plan on publishing those
kinds of books doesn't mean I don't understand the issue.
As I mentioned this is a mild
example of the
kinds of «reviews» left on an author's
book page in place
of either an honest critical review or positive review.
Even back then, the
kind of books I was intending to write were fetching so little in advances that I would have done better selling a couple - to - four articles at my old feature rate (we're talking 2500 word features, too — so, I'd make more for less work writing and selling four
of those as WFH or open license pubs than I would for writing an 80k word reference
book for writers, for
example).
We will leave you with many answered questions that you may have about how to communicate effectively in these
kinds of situations.Effective Communication: How to effectively converse in any situation contains: - The key components that we need to come up with a solution to effectively communicate - How to deal with critical communication - This
book is going to cover subjects such as mindset, education, and practical
examples - Specific situations that you will encounter in both your personal and business lifeThis
book is a complete guide about how to run effective communication no matter the situation.
For
example, adding the subtitle «A Vampire Romance» will let paranormal romance fans know immediately that this is the
kind of book they're looking for.
Take Kindle Unlimited, for
example, an Amazon feature that provides a
kind of Spotify - for -
books rental service, where users pay $ 9.99 per month and can borrow one
of more than 700,000
books.
Many
kinds of nonfiction
books, for
example, tend to sell better in print; many fictional works sell much better as e-
books.
Could you do me a quick favor and tell me a little bit about yourself (my marketing person told me I had to do this for market research...:) For
example, how old you are, what
kind of books you like to read, generally where you live and one other author you love reading.
But alas, it seems this is one
example of book for which this feature appears, disappears, is never available for some
kind of devices which should normally support it (specifically the Paperwhite editions).
After all, if you have a month between
book launches, for
example, it's smart to send your readers some
kind of email, just so they don't forget about you.
Another
example is
books of all
kinds.
There are some new
kinds of content in the bookstore for Amazon too, like color childrens
books, for
example.
As an
example, the JAL First Class redemption I
booked between Tokyo and London earlier this year set me back 70,000 AAdvantage miles (
booked pre-devaluation) and $ 22.60 in taxes and, to me, a one - way First Class flight over that
kind of distance is probably worth around $ 2,000.
To give you an
example of the
kind you can expect, take a look at this sample
booking from New York to Paris (JFK - > CDG) with Air France.
Thus the paintings, collages, photographs, objects, Marquette's,
books, films, wall paintings and works on paper create a
kind of «play» between form and void — for
example the form
of the gap in one art piece can constitute the actual shape
of the next one.
This seems like a very niche area, there may not even be a
book about it, but I'm hoping there's at least some
kind of article from a Law Reform Commission or the like, or some good
examples if anyone knows
of any.
Examples of the
kind of service which would qualify are «platforms for the purchase
of flights or hotel
bookings -LRB-...) In those cases, the supply made by the intermediary represents real added value for both the user and the trader concerned, but remains economically independent since the trader pursues his activity separately» (para. 34).
Dr. Laura's
book is filled with this
kind of help — practical, inspiring, and encouraging though real - life
examples.