Coming soon, select Nickelodeon NOOK Kids titles will also include Barnes & Noble's exclusive Read to Me ™ feature offering professional narration, so kids can choose to
explore books on their own or hear them read out loud.
Let yourself fall into the world of fiction or, if you prefer to fill your head with facts,
explore a book on your favorite academic subject!
Not exact matches
No, the real reason to write a
book is because there is something you have to
explore that you think readers want to learn about, not because you think putting «author»
on your LinkedIn profile is smart.
«Freakonomics,» a 2010 film based
on the
book by Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner,
explores the scientific and economic concepts behind human behavior.
The problem of confirmation bias — a tendency to place weight
on data that back up our beliefs, which can prevent us from
exploring alternatives — has recently been
explored in a number of pop psychology
books.
If that sounds like Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus, that's not surprising: Annis has teamed up with John Gray, the author of that vociferously debated 1992 bestseller,
on a new
book that
explores «gender blind spots» in the workplace.
Recently, my colleagues and I published a
book based
on research we conducted
on toxic workplaces,
exploring their characteristics, understanding employees» and managers» experiences in unhealthy settings and identifying the ways individuals survived and rose above poisonous circumstances.
Our strategy is always to
explore another element of the movie that you may see touched
on a little bit in the movie or the
book.
Nass and his students produced most of the research presented in the
book because, when looking for studies
on, say, the effectiveness of flattery, he discovered that some aspects of human interaction simply hadn't been
explored.
Their
book explores questions of ethics and professionalism in the business world, and is aimed not just at business students but at anybody interested in a conversation
on the subject.
This is why we partnered with Dan Schawbel
on research for his new
book, «Promote Yourself», which
explores how millennials can be primed for career success.
Drew Dixon writes about El Shaddai, a videogame based
on the
Book of Enoch that
explores the nuances of God.
Her
book, Unnatural: Spiritual Resiliency in Queer Christian Women, is a compilation of research, interviews, and memoir that
explores the experiences of women who have fought to hold
on to their faith in spite of obstacles related to gender and sexuality.
Exploring the influence of televangelism
on American religion in his
book The Struggle for America's Soul, Princeton sociologist Robert Wuthnow presents a typical, though hypothetical, case study: Mabel Miller.
Dana Malone's
book From Single to Serious
explores relationships, gender, and sexuality
on evangelical campuses, describing student and campus culture and how it impacts individuals.
In Part 2, this
book attempts, tentatively, to take stock of just where we humans are in the evolution of human culture
on this planet, to
explore the significance of entering a new era that is both global and post-Christian, and to look into the future.
In her engaging
book on this period, Jeanne Halgren Kilde of Macalaster College
explores the development of the auditorium church, showing how the style grew out of urban congregations» desire for heartfelt, accessible and participatory worship.
Near the end of the
book, he
explores the puzzle of a virtuoso violinist who loses her abilities to dementia, highlighting
on the one hand his reluctance to view the loss of the abilities due to dementia as a loss of dignity, and to view her as more «dignified» than a janitor by virtue of her virtuosic abilities.
There are, as one would expect, several essays in the
book on Jews and Judaism, some reflecting Kristol's religious interests» the need, for example, to sustain in Jewish identity a religious element and not merely a cultural one» others his political ones,
exploring the relations of modern American Jews with a pluralistic American society that has given them an uncommonly large, though not unlimited, berth.
In the absence of a need to «prove it» to sceptics, the authors are free to touch
on many areas of interest that are normally excluded in
books that seek to answer rather than
explore.
Next Purcell
explores the relationship between God and suffering in the
book of Job and then, in the following chapter, gives more detailed treatment of the recurrent theme central to his understanding of the Christian response to suffering: Jesus» experience
on the cross.
E.g., from: «Jung
on War, Politics and Nazi Germany:
Exploring the Theory of Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious» (Karnac
Books Ltd, 2009) by Nicholas Lewin, pages 244 - 245:
Ker
explores in Newman
on Vatican II (Oxford University Press), a
book whose brevity is inversely proportional to its depth.
It is written by a Canadian criminal defense lawyer, now a Crown prosecutor, and it
explores the legal and moral dynamics of the
Book of Job with particular emphasis
on the distinction between causal responsibility and moral blameworthiness embedded in Job's Oath of Innocence.
When asked how the glossary will help he said: «People will sometimes have particular words they struggle with but
on the whole this will be a helpful school in parishes and sometimes with clergy as well but it's part of the wider training to enable people to use this liturgical tool and
explore the riches of the prayer
book going forward.»
Everyone does this of course, but today I want to focus
on how we Christians in particular tend to whitewash history, a phenomenon recently
explored by blogger Neil Carter in a post engaging Tim Keller's
book, The Reason For God.
I've read several
books and articles
exploring both the traditional and affirming perspectives, but perhaps no one else so succinctly, persuasively, and carefully presents the affirming view than Matthew Vines in his now - famous no - frills, one - hour lecture
on the topic, delivered at a church in his Kansas hometown.
The
book explores the themes of love, seduction and power, balance and loss,
on a canoe - trip in Yellowknife.
Bertram, in the chapter significantly called «Socrates» of his beautiful
book on Nietzsche, also
explores this problem with reference to his hero; he discusses the final silence which is laid upon the existence of the master; indeed he goes further and speaks of the deception involved.
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Two new
books explore the age - old complexities of fly - fishing
on its most fascinating levels: the practical and the philosophical.
The arguments to bring in a new keeper are
explored above but realistically all three of the aforementioned players currently
on the
books deserve a chance at Anfield this season.
So rather than focus
on the many issues — sex, marriage, infidelity, drugs and alcohol, unemployment, nonmarital childbirth etc. — the
book addresses, I want to
explore the idea of community as a force of good (and sometimes bad).
With the rates and properties I saw
on their site, I'll be adding TravelPony to the roster of websites I
explore before
booking a trip.
Aside from using a baby led weaning
book, searching for several sites online that aim to guide mothers
on how to help their babies
explore the world of solid foods is also a good idea.
On network TV morning shows last month, he said he hasn't radically changed his «cry it out» advice, but a revised edition of his
book due out in several months does
explore additional techniques for helping children sleep through the night.
Fall Colors Water Mixing by Still Playing School
Exploring Fall Colors With Gourds by Little Bins For Little Hands Why Leaves Change Colors by The Preschool Toolbox Blog Learning With Preschool Songs: The Leaves of the Trees by Growing
Book by
Book DIY Fall Color Word
Book by The Educators» Spin
On It Learning Number Words with Fall Colored Leaves by Tiny Tots Adventures Fall Tree Number Matching by Mom Inspired Life Colors of Fall Sensory Bin by Life Over C's Foot Painting The Fall Colours by Learning to Walk
Exploring Fall Colors in Paint by Powerful Mothering Autumn Colours Plant Science at Rainy Day Mum Make Your Own Fall Potpourri at Capri + 3
This
Book Was a Tree is a hands - on book for today's pioneer — that person looking to explore the natural world and decipher nature's perplexing puzz
Book Was a Tree is a hands -
on book for today's pioneer — that person looking to explore the natural world and decipher nature's perplexing puzz
book for today's pioneer — that person looking to
explore the natural world and decipher nature's perplexing puzzles.
Then comes the rolling and sitting and crawling and walking, and soon the two thousand kisses dwindle to brief morning cuddles before a toddler is off to
explore the world, healing kisses
on boo - boos, and goodnight snuggles with a bedtime
book.
The Educators» Spin
On It, Toddler Approved and Rainy Day Mum have put together a wonderful line - up of great authors and
books to
explore.
Cuddle with your baby
on your lap and
explore the
book together.
Explore more
books that use black - and - white images to capture your baby's attention, including White
on Black and Who Are They?
Get a library
book on the topic, or go to the internet to
explore and discover knowledge together.
Position your baby
on your lap and
explore the
book together.
The Amazing Scents of Christmas inspired by The Sweet Smell of Christmas (a scratch and sniff
book) from Edventures with Kids —
Explore the science of smell with this hands -
on activity for kids.
Family By Design is the first
book to
explore the concept of parenting partnerships, and provides expert advice
on whether a parenting partnership is right for you, how to find the right parenting partner, and how to work with that parenting partner through the entire co-parenting process from beginning to end.
Kim will
explore details in the
book on how to make use of your resources at home so you no longer need to shell out more money buying fancy potty seat, potty training pants and other stuff.
This month's
book is focused
on exploring the influence of childhood experiences and communication skills
on parents» relationships with their children.
Number Sound Boxes by Munchkins and Moms My Five Senses
Book by Still Playing School 5 Senses Theme Activities for Preschool by The Preschool Toolbox Blog
Exploring the Alphabet with Your 5 Senses by Growing
Book by
Book Winter Theme Alphabet Sensory Bin by The Educators» Spin
On It My Christmas 5 Senses
Book by Life Over C's
Exploring the Senses Using Cardboard Tubes by Capri + 3