Sentences with phrase «fewer great books about»

If there are fewer immigrant journeys, there will be fewer great books about those journeys and fewer opportunities for all of us to see the connections between ourselves and immigrants from different cultures.

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If we engage in the «de-mythologizing» of the Revelation to St. John the Divine, as we must also «de-mythologize» the creation stories in the book Genesis in the Old Testament, we realize that what is being said is that as human existence and the world in which that existence is set has its origin in the circumambient, everlasting, faithful Love that is nothing other than God — we recall Wesley's hymn, quoted a few paragraphs back, that «his nature and his Name is Love», and Dante's great closing line in The Divine Comedy about «the Love that moves the sun and the other stars» — so also the «end» toward which all creaturely existence moves is that very same Love.
In an appendix to the book Alcoholics Anonymous that was added 16 years after the original printing, Bill Wilson wrote about members who had had spiritual experiences that «with few exception our members find that they have tapped an unsuspected inner resource which they presently identify with their own conception of a power greater than themselves.»
The things she does for a client are cook big meals (including some to freeze), cleaning bathrooms and kitchens and floors, doing laundry, addressing birth announcements, helping with simple breastfeeding problems (like positioning problems) and helping you decide if it's serious enough to call the lactation consultant about or if you can wait for the breastfeeding support group in a few days, holding the baby while you nap or take a shower, playing with older children, fielding phone calls from family and friends, helping look up odd things in the baby book, dialing the pediatrician, and telling you you're doing a great job.
If you are looking for books about autism for you and child, I found a few really great ones to get started!
As the title of this volume clearly indicates, this is a book about the great financial crash of 2007 - 09, and about how the world economy can recover over the next few years.
The journey of a great white shark, the adventures of «science sleuths» and the inner workings of our genes are just a few of the stories told in comic strips and books, tapping into a rich medium for communicating science and presenting an effective way to use such art forms to teach readers about...
In your head, you just have to buckle down on your calorie count for a few weeks or months, and you'll look great in your tightest jeans or fitted leather -LSB-...] Read more Emily Nunn's new book The Comfort Food Diaries: My Quest for the Perfect Dish to Mend a Broken Heart is a memoir about a woman in the midst of grief.
And speaking of time, I have shouted here a great deal about how indie publishers need to ignore the «book as event» or «book as produce» models, but yet few do, thus all the stupidity about self - promotion.
A great Story about a young boy who has been given a chance to see the «Cemetery of Forgotten Books», a place where very few has visited.
While progress has certainly been made — namely in the fact that more and more readers don't care how the book came about so long as it's a great read — there are still a few holdouts where indie authors don't garner the same respect or privileges that publishers and their authors can find.
Yes, keywords are a great tool that you have in your toolkit as an author, and so we actually, the approach that I always talk about when I talk about keywords is I call it a 360 approach to keywords, and what I mean by that is you want to choose, and we'll talk in a moment about how to choose those keywords, how to identify the ones that will be most relevant, but so you want to choose a few words or phrases that apply to your book and that customer, your readers would use in searching for your title.
While progress has certainly been made — namely in the fact that more and more readers don't care how the book came about so long as it's a great read — there are still a few holdouts where indie authors don't garner... [Read more...]
They are typically flat slabs, like the iPad, priced about the same or more, but with many fewer apps, shorter battery life, usually greater weight and thickness and a weaker ecosystem for music, video, books and magazines.
The pros will continue to put up quality work, with great covers and enticing back cover blurbs and well edited sampling so that readers will find new authors the same as they always have; having heard about an author from a friend or seeing them mention in a blopg or on a writers site or panel, maybe an online review, They'll «pick up» the book that looks attractive and interesting, check out the description and maybe reading the first few pages.
One cool new feature is the «Discover» button on that quick access menu, which offers suggestions for your «next great read» such as the next few books in a series, more books by the same author, or information about the other books customers bought who purchased the same one you're currently reading.
When we talk about great travel writing, few put Mark Twain in that category, and one reason may be that few have read his book The Innocents Abroad.
A few years ago, when I was first launched into becoming the amateur investigator of what's up with whatsupwiththat, and the flood of really well crafted (certainly not done by ignorant people) anonymous emails conveying little known proof of Obama's secret Islamitude, and other lies that would damage Rush Limbaugh's reputation if he were to personally deliver them... Ah Say, Ah Say (Foghorn Leghorn accent) when I was first launched into all that, from reading prodigious comment - storms in many places, including judithcurry.com, but also invading more liberal venues, I concluded what we have here is less a movement for anything, than a massively stroked and stoked «Great Liberal Hating and Baiting Cult», with a very big self - organizing component, but definitely nourished in all sorts of ways by the folks you can read about in Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right by Jane Meyer (best book yet of its class and I've read many).
Here are a few of the topics covered in the book: • Television Advertising - 31 • Advertisements in the Yellow Pages - 35 • Direct Mail Solicitation - 41 • Finding a Lawyer Online - 47 • 5 Myths about Lawyers - 53 • 7 Key Things to Look for in a Personal Injury Attorney - 55 • Questions to Ask Your Personal Injury Attorney - 59 • Meaningless Questions Suggested by Some Attorneys - 61 • Your System for Finding a Great Personal Injury Attorney You can also find on my web site a helpful tips section, practice centers on car accidents, workers compensation, motorcycle accidents and social security disability.
One great way to get the conversation going is to share a few children's books about divorce, visitation, and custody — books that are written by professionals and books that explain what is happening in a way that your child can better understand.
Here, Ben Carpenter, author of the new book, The Bigs: The Secrets Nobody Tells Students and Young Professionals About How to Find a Great Job, Do a Great Job, Start a Business, and Live a Happy Life, clears up the cyber-confusion by sharing a few tips for effective email communication:
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