Handing an e-reader to someone so they can
explore your books means giving up access to not just one text at a time, but to an entire collection.
Not exact matches
THE FIRST LINE OF THE ARTICLE: Editor's note: Marya Hornbacher's latest
book, «Waiting: A Nonbeliever's Higher Power,»
explores what spirituality can
mean to the recovering person who does not believe in God.
De Waal recently published a
book called «The Bonobo and the Atheist: In Search of Humanism Among the Primates,» which synthesizes evidence that there are biological roots in human fairness, and
explores what that
means for the role of religion in human societies.
What is surprising in the context of this
book is the desire of both «life - liberators» and «world - changers» to
explore the phenomenon of play as a possible
means toward their respective visions of wholeness.
Once this hurdle is over, the reader will find this an excellent
book which
explores, with great sensitivity and understanding, the question of what it
means to be human, why each human person has great value and importance, and why the frail and gravely ill matter just as much as the rest of us.
These
books provide an opportunity to
explore that common story, to accept the gifts of fundamentalism along with its flaws and to revisit how religious
meaning is made.
We will be
exploring these themes in the weeks to come with the help of Rabbi Rachel, who after the current Jewish holidays are over (Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur), will share with us more about what the
book of Esther
means to her as a Jewish woman.
Editor's note: Marya Hornbacher's latest
book, «Waiting: A Nonbeliever's Higher Power,»
explores what spirituality can
mean to the recovering person who does not believe in God.
Though this
book is
meant to be pastoral, it also
explores the epistemological and social presumptions that produced the idea of the problem of evil.
At the 45 - minute family workshop, we will
explore what the addition of a new baby
means for everyone in the family, through
books, hands - on activities, and an arts & crafts project.
Last month in the
book club we
explored what it
means to be an introvert and how to engage introversion as a power instead of see it as a negative quality.
«We condemn this act of barbarism in no uncertain terms, and, therefore, implore government as a matter of urgency to
explore all legal and legitimate
means to bring the perpetuators to
book as soon as possible,» the Minority said.
Inspired, he spent a year mastering the technique and
exploring the
meaning of memory for a
book, Moonwalking With Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything.
Combining history, psychology, and anthropology, this
book explores what we can learn from tribal societies about loyalty, belonging, and the eternal human quest for
meaning.
In general, we can all benefit from
exploring pelvis mobility and directionality without banning any particular direction (try Pelvic Rocking, Pelvic Clock, and Balance the Pelvis from my
book)--
means, let's relax and play with our pelvis» positions in many directions, feel our tendencies, learn what our default placement is... and then learn what we need to do to help our default position become more balanced.
Exploring the archive in unusual ways and making connections across categories of knowledge and fields of
meaning, Gatten's movies construct new compositions and generate unexpected conclusions from 19th - century scientific treatises, «out - dated» 20th - century instructional texts, and rare
books from 18th - century personal libraries.
In his latest
book, Truth, Beauty, and Goodness Reframed, Professor Howard Gardner
explores the
meaning of these three timeless virtues and describes the challenge of making sense of them.
A brief worksheet for students to stick in their exercise
book and
explore the
meaning of Acts 4:8 - 12, 1 John 2:10 - 12
The
book explores what that
means in regard to changing how we do business, and how we operate in a globally competitive society.
Check out this
book on iBooks Year 8 Maths Data Representation and Interpretation The following interactive textbook has been designed to teach Year 8 students in accordance with the following ACARA headings: Investigate techniques for collecting data, including census, sampling and observation (ACMSP284)
Explore the practicalities and implications of obtaining data through sampling using a variety of investigative processes (ACMSP206)
Explore the variation of
means and proportions of random samples drawn from the same population (ACMSP293) Investigate the effect of individual data values, including outliers, on the
mean and median (ACMSP207)
Written to inspire aha moments, the
book enables teachers to help students identify and comprehend the nuances and true
meaning of math concepts by
exploring them through the lenses of language and symbolism.
These days it seems
books must have an over-arcing theme, i.e., a political novel, a coming - of - age story,
exploring what it
means to be a family, etc..
Being able to say you're a published author is a big deal, but before you publish your
book, you need to
explore what you want being a «published author» to
mean.
Beautifully illustrated, this simple chapter
book captures the essence of Paris as the duo
explores and discovers the
meaning of bravery and home.
This
book explores the friendships one forms, the
meaning of family and how people are only gone when they are forgotten.
I foresee authors and other content creators breaking free of «
book think» and beginning to
explore — I
mean really
explore — the potential of sharing a story in across diverse media.
And if your
book or your audience seems likely to benefit from some unique marketing strategies that I didn't mention, by all
means explore them.
(This category
meant students might
explore our many craft
books for ideas on projects to create)
This
book explores exactly what the Gospel is - what is
meant by this Good News.
About the author: Talk about GUTSY, she hiked the Inca Trail into Machu Picchu, bungee jumped in New Zealand, ate indiscernible stew in the Amazon, slept on reindeer skins at the Ice Hotel in Sweden (nothing sexy about wearing yellow space suits to bed) and when she sits long enough, writes
books, challenges her husband, and
explores the
meaning of life!
In the
mean time i write
books that
explore these facets.
In my first
book, I COULD LIVE HERE, I
explore how modern day nomads, like me and my husband, are redefining what home
means and how to feel rooted, deeply and firmly, wherever you live.
At Rose Gums Wilderness Retreat it
means relaxing in a rustic - luxe treehouse overlooking the rainforest canopy, devour a
book in front of your wood burning fireplace or more adventurous pursuits such as
exploring the rainforest walking trails.
As well, the accommodating activities center personnel can
book an array of in - room spa treatments and in - room catering or dining
meant to indulge after a long day of fishing and golfing and shopping and
exploring.
Being able to set foot in places you only read about in history
books is just thrilling for me, I
mean, where else can you
explore Renaissance Italy and bump elbows with the likes of Leonardo da Vinci or Cesare Borgia?
Use Interactive defences to block zombies and access new areas, or fight back using different weapons like the Machine Gun, Molotov Cocktail and Sniper Rifle and try to rank above the rest in online - leader boards · Take on the ultimate survival challenge in the previously PC - exclusive «Nightmare» difficulty mode · Running at 1080p on all platforms, with superior controls and enhanced animations, this is how survival was
meant to look · Watch the original Developer Diaries and learn more about the Deadlight series ·
Explore the gorgeous art of Deadlight in the Deadlight: Director's Cut digital art
book accessed in - game
The exhibition, which takes its name from Robert Farris Thompson's
book exploring the lasting influence of West African aesthetic traditions on contemporary diasporic communities, investigates and gives new
meaning to West African aesthetic traditions.
The couple's interest in living with, and
exploring the
meaning of, art runs parallel to a desire to be surrounded by other kinds of beauty that make one think and feel deeply:
books and music.
The
book explores what it
means to be human in remote places across the British Isles.
With a series of drawings entitled The Alice Chronicles, Ridgway references the title character in Lewis Carroll's beloved
book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, as a
means to
explore the idea of personal journey, not only for the fictional character, but for the artist and viewer as well.
His first
book, Tout contre Sainte - Beuve (Grasset, 2013), took a new line on Marcel Proust; his second, The Age of Creation (Sternberg Press, 2013),
explored the
meaning of artistic creativity in post-Romantic culture.
Using imagery drawn from ABC
books particularly
meant for early childhood education, she
explores the potential made possible through our own mutual cooperation.
The exhibition Counterpoint is drawn from multiple text and music - based sources, where the interplay between language and
meaning is
explored in sound, installation,
book works and works on paper.
Sadkin uses the markings of cartoons and comic
books as a tool to
explore the human psyche, unraveling familiar characters as a relatable
means to delve into inner emotions, anxiety, struggles and sense of purpose.
Morell has turned his camera on conveyors of cultural
meaning such as
books, maps, money, and museums in extensive series that
explore the perception of images.
In a new visual and aesthetical form, Zagdanski
explored the same purpose as he had
explored in a literary and theoretical form with his
books: engaging a His new series, Jouissance du temps (Enjoyment of Time), goes one step further in displaying the paradoxical dialogue between word / image and literature / art through the disappearance of the
meaning of text into its own graphic representation.
Using firsthand accounts, technical records, and media coverage, the
book explores why Fukushima happened — and what it
means for U.S. nuclear safety.
Although the
books strikes me as a little text - heavy for the younger members of that set, it's
meant to be one that teachers and students use together to
explore how scientists gather data about the natural world, and analyze it for clues on global warming's progress and impacts.
It's
meant to be a place that you can browse through to see «real people comments» and maybe find some new
books / authors to
explore!