Sentences with phrase «excerpts from a chapter»

This article is excerpted from Chapter 12 of Business - Focused HR: 11 Processes to Drive Results (SHRM, 2011).

These excerpts from chapters four and five of the Song of Solomon capture much of the Hebrew attitude toward bodies, toward sexuality, toward the beauty of the feminine form.
I think Chapter 7 and excerpts from Chapters 8 and 9 should be required reading for college students taking a survey course on US History in the 1900s.
I'll read the book, but it's not at the top of my list, because judging by the excerpt from chapter 9 posted on academia.edu, Andrews is also anything but objective.
The Frogloop folks hopped firmly on board as well, running an extended excerpt from the chapter on email fundraising and promoting it out to their readers.
CHAMOVITZ REPLIES: The confusion comes from editing that shortened the excerpt from chapter 2 of my book, What a Plant Knows.
Author's note: The following is an excerpt from a chapter called «On Laughing,» from a book - in - progress entitled Monk for a Month.
The content below is excerpted from chapter 4 of Dr. Neal Barnard's Power Foods for the Brain.
The following is excerpted from her chapter on Probiotics.
Premenopausal Symptoms: Chapter One From Dr. John Lee's Premenopause Book Excerpts from Chapter One of What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About PREmenopause, including why you might recognize your hormone imbalance symptoms in this book if you're between the ages of thirty and fifty, and why you can look forward to perimenopause and menopause.
Premenopause Book Chapter 1 Excerpts from Chapter One of What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About PREmenopause, by John R. Lee, M.D. and Virginia Hopkins, including why you might recognize your hormone imbalance symptoms in this book if you're between the ages of thirty and fifty, and why you can look forward to perimenopause and menopause.
Excerpted from Chapter Two - «What Is Aging» (pgs.
This essay is excerpted from his chapter in Where Did Social Studies Go Wrong?
Below are the framework and an excerpt from Chapter 4 («Promising Methods for Teacher Preparation») of the report.
The following excerpt from the chapter «From Generation to Generation: Fifteen Years of Education Entrepreneurship,» by Stacey Childress, Chief Executive Officer of NewSchools Venture Fund, takes a look at the market for new software, instructional materials, assessments, and data platforms being developed by entrepreneurs.
This article is excerpted from Chapter 6 of Failing Our Children (see story, p. 1).
Here we present an early excerpt from their chapter «Helping Us Grow into Confident Learners.»
If you aren't caught up, here is an excerpt from Chapter 1 and half of Chapter 2.
The novel comes out a week from today, but you can get a preview now in the book trailer below, which includes an excerpt from chapter 43 (don't let that number scare you off; the novel's 256 pages):
Read on for an excerpt from Chapter 1 of Bleed for Me, when psychologist Joe O'Loughlin questions a boy whose mental health is being reviewed (Dr Naparstek is the boy's psychiatrist):
for example, for a how - to guide, summarize the topics covered... for a creative novel, take an excerpt from each chapter or summarize the storyline without giving away too much detail.
By Rachele Baker, DVM — I am delighted to share with you the following excerpt from Chapter 1 of my newly released book Dog Health Care: 7 Simple Ways To Keep Your Dog Healthy.
In a couple of subsequent posts I'll add excerpts from a chapter I wrote for a recent book on making sense of global warming.
So here's an excerpt from a chapter I wrote on the media and global warming published in the 2007 MIT Press book «Climate Change: What It Means for Us, Our Children, and Our Grandchildren.»
Excerpted from Chapter 8, «Reversing China's Harvest Decline,» in Lester R. Brown, Outgrowing the Earth: The Food Security Challenge in and Age of Falling Water Tables and Rising Temperatures (New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2005), available for free downloading and purchase at www.earth-policy.org/books/out.
The following is an excerpt from a chapter by Richard Heinberg which is included the new book Can a City Be Sustainable?
As you'd imagine, given the subject matter, there's a great website, too, that will let you read good excerpts from chapters and listen to snippets of the interviews (which are available in full in audio on the DVD that accompanies the book — so you can learn with your eyes closed as you rock gently in the hammock, or canoe, or deck chair...
Copyright © 2015, Randall Hill, Excerpted from chapter 6, «Legal Research for Non-Lawyers.»
The following is an excerpt from Chapter 11 of my book, Knowledge Management for Lawyers, called «The Future of Knowledge Management in the Legal Profession.»
An excerpt from that chapter is below.
Excerpted from Chapter 6 of Building Blocks for Teaching Preschoolers with Special Needs, Second Edition, by Susan R. Sandall, Ph.D., & Ilene S. Schwartz, Ph.D..
Click the name of a contributing author on the list to link to the author profile page where you'll learn more about each author, enjoy an excerpt from their chapter, and have access to video clips, publications, presentations and resources about their specific interests and expertise related to technology and digital media in the early years.
Excerpted from Chapter 4 of An Activity - Based Approach to Developing Young Children's Social Emotional Competence, by Jane Squires, Ph.D. & Diane Bricker, Ph.D..
Excerpted from Chapter 3 of Consultation in Early Childhood Settings, by Virginia Buysse, Ph.D., & Patricia W. Wesley, M.Ed.
The following text, and that contained in the pages linked in below, is excerpted from the chapter titled «Learning About Holidays & Fairness.»

Not exact matches

Today's excerpt from Evolving in Monkey Town comes from Chapter 8, entitled «Jesus, God in Sandals.»
Today's excerpts come from «God Things» — one of the most talked - about chapters in the book.
The book is arranged around seven sacraments — baptism, confession, communion, holy orders, confirmation, anointing of the sick, and marriage — and today's excerpt comes from the communion section and a chapter entitled «Open Table.»
D. Martyn Lloyd - Jones (1899 - 1981)[in an excerpt from Romans: The New Man, An Exposition of Chapter 6, Banner of Truth, 1972] said: There is no better test as to whether a man is really preaching the New Testament gospel of salvation than this, that some people might misunderstand it and misinterpret it to mean that it really amounts to this, that because you are saved by grace alone it does not matter at all what you do; you can go on sinning as much as you like because it will redound all the more to the glory of grace.
Today's excerpts come from Chapter 1, entitled «The Best Christian Attitude Award.»
He reported sarcastically that «there» were some members [at the Constitutional Convention] so unfashionable as to think that a belief of the existence of a Deity, and of a state of future rewards and punishments would be some security for the good conduct of our rulers, and that in a Christian country it would be at least decent to hold out some distinction between the professors of Christianity and downright infidelity or paganism» (IV: 642) This chapter also includes excerpts from state constitutions that imposed religious tests on government officers (Delaware, for example.
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.
Excerpts from the 55th chapter of the prophet Isaiah (CEV) This is God's call to you, today.
From the excerpts I have read (2 or 3 chapters), Doug sincerely attempts to offer a reasoned case....
Today's excerpt comes from Chapter 7, «When Believers Ask»:
This excerpt is from a chapter written by Andy, who talks about the two voices — his father's and his wife's — that have shaped his own voice in his identity as a preacher and pastor.
Here are some excerpts from the last chapter on T.S. Eliot.
My friend Shauna Niequist is as generous with her platform as she is with her heart and home, and this week she was kind enough to post an excerpt from Searching For Sunday from the chapter entitled «Breath»:
This article is excerpted from the volume she edited, Practicing Our Faith: A Way of Life for a Searching People, which includes chapters on 11 other «practices of faith,» published in January, 1997 by Jossey - Bass.
The book is arranged around seven sacraments — baptism, confession, communion, holy orders, confirmation, anointing of the sick, and marriage — and today's excerpt comes from the Holy Orders section in a chapter entitled «Epic Fail.»
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