Sentences with phrase «for magazines and books»

A minimalist feel ensures this piece complements any interior, while the shelf offers stylish storage ideal for magazines and books.
8 Purchase double - duty furnishings Select pieces that are versatile, such as a coffee table with a shelf for magazines and books, a lighting for reading, eating or writing, and for setting the mood.
The Crossdock Wireless is an attractive media rack offering convenient storage for your magazines and books while integrating the signature ZENS PuK Wireless Charger.
The Crossdock Wireless, designed by Dick van Hoff, is an attractive media rack offering convenient storage for your magazines and books while integrating the signature ZENS «PuK».
The Crossdock, designed by Dick van Hoff, is an attractive media rack offering convenient storage for your magazines and books while integrating the signature ZENS «PuK», allowing you to wirelessly charge a device when it is placed on the crossdock.
A collaboration between Functionals, designer Dick Van Hoff, and technology company ZENS, the Crossdock offers attractive storage for your magazines and books as you can now wirelessly charge your tablet or smartphone.
By the 1970s, the persistent cooling trend had become a hot topic, so to speak, for magazines and books that fretted about a coming Ice Age, and the federal government supported studies that calculated the economic disasters expected from a colder climate.
This sheet shows a sequence of video stills made for magazines and books.
Kristy Noble regularly photographs products for magazines and books.

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The company's other media offerings even diverged from the magazine's adult content; it produced movies such as Roman Polanski's Macbeth, Monty Python's And Now For Something Completely Different, and The Naked Ape, based on the classic sociobiology book of the same naAnd Now For Something Completely Different, and The Naked Ape, based on the classic sociobiology book of the same naand The Naked Ape, based on the classic sociobiology book of the same name.
Best - selling author (and Inc. magazine columnist) Paul B. Brown's latest book, Entrepreneurship for the Rest of Us, has just been published.
Until now, [Amazon] has limited itself to making black - and - white e-readers, designed for consuming books and magazines....
Many an American can remember countless hours hanging out in one of those, drinking a coffee and reading magazines and books (for free!).
Yes, another one; but the distinction here lies in the quality of the writers — Vanity Fair contributor McLean co-authored the classic Enron book The Smartest Guys in the Room, while Nocera is a columnist for The New York Times and a staff writer for the paper's magazineand in the frame they choose for their history.
With that comes bragging rights for life, along with a copy of Entrepreneur Press's latest book: Ultimate Guide to Link Building and a digital subscription to Entrepreneur magazine.
You can navigate the internet for great travel ideas, ask your friends and family, and go to a local library to read books and magazines about traveling.
He is the author of 85 books and he currently writes regular columns for Target Marketing Magazine and The Direct Response Letter.
And beyond economic issues, the Internet offers a huge potential for greater organizational, educational and political cohesiveness than ever before by becoming a syndication content provider (an electronic Black Sports Wire); traditional publishing (re-utilizing content creatively and cost - effectively to create books; calendars; magazines etc.); long term convergence (as BASN bandwidth increases BASN evolves into multimedia Internet / TV / Radio network with round the clock, global BASN coveragAnd beyond economic issues, the Internet offers a huge potential for greater organizational, educational and political cohesiveness than ever before by becoming a syndication content provider (an electronic Black Sports Wire); traditional publishing (re-utilizing content creatively and cost - effectively to create books; calendars; magazines etc.); long term convergence (as BASN bandwidth increases BASN evolves into multimedia Internet / TV / Radio network with round the clock, global BASN coveragand political cohesiveness than ever before by becoming a syndication content provider (an electronic Black Sports Wire); traditional publishing (re-utilizing content creatively and cost - effectively to create books; calendars; magazines etc.); long term convergence (as BASN bandwidth increases BASN evolves into multimedia Internet / TV / Radio network with round the clock, global BASN coveragand cost - effectively to create books; calendars; magazines etc.); long term convergence (as BASN bandwidth increases BASN evolves into multimedia Internet / TV / Radio network with round the clock, global BASN coverage).
Throughout The Unshakeable Podcast, a companion series to the book, Tony Robbins and Peter Mallouk sit down with Richard Bradley, Editor - in - Chief of Worth Magazine, to discuss core principles for unshakeable investing, and how you can apply them to reach your own financial goals.
Could stand to learn a few things about becoming a recognizable name, a household brand or a leading expert like my clients who have appeared on the major national TV shows, in the most prestigious magazines, radio shows and Internet sites... and have helped sell millions of dollars worth of my clients» books, products, professional services, and promoted causes that have changed the world for the better, using popular media to tell their stories for over two decades?
Mr. Penn has also been featured in many books, newspapers such as the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times, magazines such as BusinessWeek, television, and publications for his leadership in new media.
Display a number of your books, magazine and accessories on the coffee table for definition.
The Future Workplace Experience book has won the 2017 Axiom Business Book Award in the Silver category for Best Business Book for Human Resource Professionals and has been highlighted in TIME Magazine, NPR, SHRM's HR Magazine, Digitalist Magazine, and CIO Magazine, among many othbook has won the 2017 Axiom Business Book Award in the Silver category for Best Business Book for Human Resource Professionals and has been highlighted in TIME Magazine, NPR, SHRM's HR Magazine, Digitalist Magazine, and CIO Magazine, among many othBook Award in the Silver category for Best Business Book for Human Resource Professionals and has been highlighted in TIME Magazine, NPR, SHRM's HR Magazine, Digitalist Magazine, and CIO Magazine, among many othBook for Human Resource Professionals and has been highlighted in TIME Magazine, NPR, SHRM's HR Magazine, Digitalist Magazine, and CIO Magazine, among many others.
Independent Publisher Magazine Groundbreaking Indie Book (Guerrilla Marketing Goes Green), Apex Award for Best Book in the PR Industry (Principled Profit), and Foreword Magazine Book of the Year Finalist (Grassroots Marketing)-- and author of six books that have been translated and republished abroad
He's written columns for outlets like New York magazine, Vanity Fair, and the Hollywood Reporter and has several books under his belt (including two about wealthy media moguls).
Magazine subscriptions, style and color books, both for your knowledge and to occupy your clients while processing are able to be deducted from your taxes.
The host of Face the Nation on CBS News and columnist for Slate Magazine does an excellent job translating stories from his popular Whistlestop podcast into this fun to read political history book.
I go to Borders Books about once every two weeks for reading magazines and books for Books about once every two weeks for reading magazines and books for books for free.
All the words pouring forth in our magazines and books, for example — are they influencing the culture at large?
Or, The Conservative Case for Decreasing the Two - Thirds and Three - Fourths Requirements for Amendment In 1914, arch-progressive Herbert Croly founded The New Republic magazine and published his second book, Progressive Democracy.
Halfway through the book Harris» perspective changes from describing her sheltered and skewed childhood to recounting her coming of age: At college (the conservative Hillsdale), she finds her own identity, steeps herself in the humanities, embraces biblical egalitarianism, and develops an interest in journalism, which leads her to New York City to begin her career as a writer for a Christian magazine.
When I'm not penning chapters for books or travelling to preach or blogging my heart out here, my work has also appeared in Huffington Post, The High Calling, Conversations Journal, ChurchLeaders.com, Her.meneutics — Christianity Today's Blog for Women, Converge Magazine, SheLoves Magazine, RELEVANT Magazine, Today's Christian Woman, and a handful of other places.
This is an important and helpful book for the Catholic community as it struggles to respond appropriately to the challenge outlined by Watkin — and by Ronald Knox two years earlier in 1945 (see the first part of his God and the Atom, summarised in Faith Magazine Nov / Dec 2012).
In books, academic journals, magazines, blog posts, speeches, conferences, and campus clubs, they are steadily building a case that there is a place in the traditional evangelical church for sexually active gay people in committed, monogamous relationships.
In addition to shaping Christian thought through his voluminous publications («Fundamentalism» and the Word of God, Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God, and A Quest for Godliness, to name only three of the most popular), he helped steer the flagship Evangelical magazine Christianity Today, spoke at countless Evangelical conferences and local churches, mentored hundreds of future pastors through his seminary teaching, and lent his name to the back covers of more Evangelical books than probably any other Christian endorser ever.
Katie Stock is a freelance news and features journalist at Premier Christianity magazine Innocent's book, Refugee for Life (iTeams) is available now at iteams.org.uk
I don't mean high school, I don't mean science magazines, I don't mean recreational literature like Richard Dawkins books, I mean if you actually ever sit dow for a few months, got the basic bibliography on its history, gathered the basic bibliography on the astrophysics and cosmology its based, and understood where it came from and what problem it proposes to solve?
Islam today still beheads people for apostacy — if not on the national level then at the village / local level (saudi arabia, Iran), still burn people to death for witchcraft (indonesia and saudi arabia), Draw the prophet and earn yourself a death sentence from the Clergy, Write a book critical of islam and get the same deal, write a magazine article expessing concern about the rise of islam in your country and have your throat slit on a public street in YOUR own country...
Religious publishers work hard at developing books for laypeople, and they sometimes have breakthrough successes, but they face the same marketing problems as the CHRISTIAN CENTURY - a limited budget makes it impossible to run ads in major «secular» magazines or to do a really big direct mail campaign.
And in a review in Eternity magazine he criticized the book for its «spirit of suspicion and hostility» while finding it «intellectually superficial» — even though he would still find himself to the right of Jewett and others at FullAnd in a review in Eternity magazine he criticized the book for its «spirit of suspicion and hostility» while finding it «intellectually superficial» — even though he would still find himself to the right of Jewett and others at Fulland hostility» while finding it «intellectually superficial» — even though he would still find himself to the right of Jewett and others at Fulland others at Fuller.
Amid the countless books and magazine articles offering advice on marriage and relationships, these works stand out for their emphasis on character and virtue.
If you are interested in using my images for these purposes (advertising, marketing, merchandise, books, magazine covers, etc.) or any other purpose which does not fit into any of the above categories, please contact me with details and I will quote a price based on your intended specific use (haywardart (at) gmail.com).
1) Here's a 2009 review of a biography of Helen Gurley Brown, author of Sex and the Single Girl, the landmark 1962 book — both for the Sexual Revolution and 60s feminism — and editor - in - chief of Cosmopolitan magazine.
With his subsequent usher textbooks, autobiography (There Is life Beyond Name Tags, Dude Books, 2001), magazine (Badge and Bulletin, the only ushering magazine including a centerfold portrait) and cultlike following, Glibface had almost singlehandedly brought ushering into the sunlight of ecclesiastical celebrity ~ To his fame are credited such innovative strategies as parhug valets; tour guides, computerized seating readouts - for latecomers, and Roy Dude University's School of Usherology.
The first fifty pages of this persuasive book from a new press connected with Crisis magazine provide a straightforward and accessible exposition of natural law, laying the foundation for the treatments of sundry controversies that follow.
I can not blame him if I have read more of his books than he has of mine, and it might have escaped his notice that I have written on this matter at length - in my book, First Things (Princeton, 1986, Chapters XVI - XVII), and in numerous articles before and since, including a monthly column in a magazine in which he has stood now, for some time, as a member of the Publication Committee.
For anyone who enjoys Mark Twain's writings, as I do, he wrote «Extract from Captain Stormfield's Visit to Heaven», which first appeared in print in Harper's Magazine in December 1907 and which was later published in book form.
That he would write about his brush with death was to be expected, for he wrote about everything: in books and magazine articles» not to mention his collection of observations and arguments published in the back of this magazine each month.
I also am a book reviewer for a couple magazines and for my own «News & Reviews» website.
One hears not only physiologists, but numbers of laymen who read the popular science books and magazines, saying all about us, How can we believe in life hereafter when Science has once for all attained to proving, beyond possibility of escape, that our inner life is a function of that famous material, the so - called «gray matter» of our cerebral convolutions?
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