Sentences with phrase «get into the books of»

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He is the author of two books: BIG LIKE: CASCADE INTO AN ODYSSEY, a travel memoir of an almost regular guy who gets totally unstuck in Tokyo — a «funny as hell non-fiction book about wanderlust and traveling abroad»; and TESTOSTERONE PIT, a short, edgy, humorous novel about car salesmen, their customers, managers, and shenanigans at a large Ford dealership.
Yes, many of us have heard about it, we've read books on it, but for the lay person just getting started on their immersion into emotional intelligence, what is it exactly and how do you know when you're being emotionally intelligent?
Those who book the «Tax It Forward» package at the Kimpton Hotel Monaco in Seattle (Rates start at $ 235) for stays through April 30, 2017, will get a tax - free room rate, a bottle of made - in - Washington wine (or a locally crafted beer), plus an entry into a sweepstakes for a free weekend stay and dinner for two at the adjacent restaurant, Outlier.
«So we have trusted third - parties — banks, PayPal, Apple now is getting into that whole thing,» observes Tapscott, speaking at an event marking the launch of the 20th anniversary edition of his book, held at the Rotman School earlier this month.
«What you're getting [in the book] is one essay somebody wrote and you don't see how they fit into their entire set of four,» says Lam.
The authors of both books stress the importance of getting products into society to have them succeed.
If you haven't read for pleasure in a while, it may take some time to get into the flow of a book.
This book is far different than the ones preceding it — Lamott delves into the life of the writer, including the trials and pitfalls one must face on the path to finding his or her voice, getting published, or simply sitting down to do the work.
Lyons was reluctant to get into a back and forth with Cusumano or anyone else critical of his book or approach.
Award - winning author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie gave this iconic TED Talk in 2012, which later got adapted into a book of the same title and was partially quoted in Beyoncé's 2013 song «Flawless.»
«The publishing companies have to get into this area if they want to stay competitive,» says a spokesperson for Hayden Book Co., which bought out Programma International, publisher of the Apple Pie word - processing program.
Bellemare has to win the favour of airlines, get the CSeries into production, fill his order books in the aviation and rail transport sectors and reassure markets that have lost confidence in his company.
«I initially got into flipping books because I had $ 300 in the bank and $ 400 worth of bills due,» Fordinal says.
GORDON: The big debate is about how important these new inventions will be, how rapidly they will be diffusing throughout the economy, and that's where we get into some of the controversy that's been caused by my book.
Usually I don't do audio books but get some of Grant Cardone's excitement into you like it's on a IV drip and don't look back.
I think Buffett wrote a bunch of letters that were compiled by Lawrence Cunningham that get (ph) into topics, and that was laid out and I always assign that in my class which I just think is a great, great book and you mention my three books three times and so you have to read those too.
Before we dive into, I want to admit that I took some of today's content from the books Get Rich with Dividends and Dividend Growth Machine.
He is author of two books: Marketing Lessons From the Grateful Dead and Inbound Marketing: Get Found Using Google, Social Media, and Blogs, which is in its seventh printing, has sold more than 50,000 copies, has been translated into nine languages, and peaked at # 17 overall on the Amazon bestseller list.
These scientists look more and more stupid every time I read an article about one of them trying to make a name for themselves and get into the history books.
After reading several of the posts on the «interpretation of mythical texts into a book called the bible» one is left to wonder how a being who is supposed to have created the universe would permit what is often referred to as «his inerrant words»... to get so screwed up... you would think he / she / it would have been keeping a close eye on a book that he / she / it wanted to have in print for... mass distribution... it is not not a womder the bible is messed up the way it is... it is a «human» construct... only humans could mess a book up that badly... gods do nor make mistakes... except for Rick Santorum
But as I see it, few are really putting anything really substantial out there, I mean here in the way of serious books, with serious backing and support that might get them into the mainstream.
when you get a chance, its also an end of the world book if your into that type of stuff.
This gets into philosophy - of - law issues, of course, but even some imaginable judicially restrained economic - autonomy - is - Locke's - teaching scholars (i.e., really none of the libertarian con - law scholars I know of) would be advocating a way of life, and a pattern of regular legislation, that centered one's practice of liberty upon, well, business - man, or to speak Republic book VIII, oligarchic - man, accomplishments.
I would put money that we will hear of this guy a year from now when he is either selling a book or writing a dissertation to get into a University about how God saved him from the big, bad atheism.
and bart shouldn't even be included because of his disingenuous book about the variants of the BIble... (he never really gets down to the explicit details of what they are... thus misleading people into thinking the Bible is full of errors - for example... a verse may say «Jesus said to give all your possessions» whereas a VARIANT says «And HE says, give all your possesssions») an extremely low number of variants in the Bibel even change a thing...
I would say to any person commenting on your 10 Ways the Non-Violent Atonement Changes Your Theology blog, to read your book first (its not an expensive purchase) before launching into any detailed discussion or disagreement.It answers many of the potential concerns people have and gets the reader to reflect very strongly on what they have been taught about the atonement and to put on a new set of glasses when reading scripture.
I'm concerned about Tony's theology, whose philosophical foundations I criticized pretty consistently while I was involved in EC in 2004 - 7 before bowing out because Tony seemed more into pushing with some arrogance a pomo philosophy he never really studied in school than he was into fostering dialogue (I went back to just reading the wonderful books of Brian McLaren which is how I got involved in the first place).
Little did we know it then, but in just a few months» time Merryn and I would be setting off on an adventure we'd never forget — walking the streets of Rome, climbing the Alps of Switzerland, and settling into our new city of Oxford, United Kingdom, where Merryn would get a dream job at the University and I would write a book helping others recover from their broken dreams.
On the face of it the passage is a mystical experience; but the way Alyosha got to it was by way of Father Zossima's putrefying body: he had to go through that experience of radical dissociation, accept it and take it with him, an experience fully described in the earlier part of Book VII, in order to come to the insight that «the silence of earth seemed to melt into the silence of the heavens.»
I realize it's only because of unmerrited favor (i.e. grace), that I got sober, but it's difficult for me to select which of the steps keep me sober, so I need to put all twelve, as explained in the big book, into my life.
One such story involves one of the residents forgetting to take his meds, bumping into a young mom on her way to a workout session, and saying something wildly inappropriate (and very funny — you should definitely go out and get this book).
They put over thirty years of research into this book, getting their material from the gnostic gospels, and other writings which were excluded from the King James Bible.
I know that many folks get carried away with the notion of calling and turn it into some sort of Delphic Oracle experience (see fellow blogger Kevin DeYoung's wonderful book «Just Do Something» as an antidote to this; it should be mandatory reading for anyone who is serious about this).
Wolfe got the title for his book The Bonfire of the Vanities from Savonarola, the 15th - century preacher who called on the citizens of Florence to cast their books and artworks into a «bonfire of the vanities.»
Just because something's written in an ancient scroll, that got non-unanimously VOTED by humans into a set of books, does not mean it's true.
Before I get into the body of my commentary and reflections, a few remarks on the programmatic structure of Craig's book are necessary.
The only thing this bunch is for is trying to get the bible, a blatantly false book of fairy tales, supposed inspired by a non-existent pal of theirs, integrated into laws.
Other recent movies that emphasize 3 - D» from Robert Zemeckis» Beowulf and A Christmas Carol, the 2008 remake of Journey to the Center of the Earth, this year's Clash of the Titans remake, and the upcoming Shrek Forever After 3 - D, and even Martin Scorsese is getting into the game with a 3 - D version of the children's book The Invention of Hugo Cabret» are kid - marketed.
if anyone wants to get an idea read the books (true story) about the master forger who conned the leaders into buying his forgeries, murdered several people who discovered what he was up to, and accidentally blew off his own hands with one of his pipe bombs.
It matters because Christian leaders get book contracts, jobs and more because they have learned how to trick people into believing they have, in some cases, hundreds of thousands of Facebook fans that actually have zero interest in them at all.»
In the coming weeks, we'll be diving into some excellent books about how to read the Bible — N.T. Wright» sScripture and the Authority of God, Peter Enns» Inspiration and Incarnation, Eugene Peterson's Eat This Book, and more — but before we get there, we've got to do a bit of deconstructing.
This book not only includes the step - by - step instructions of turning your manuscript into a book (either paperback or eBook), but also provides screenshots for each step, with additional tools, tips, and websites that will help you get your book published.
With the benefit of hindsight we can say that The Da Vinci Code got noticed not only because of able marketing by the publisher, Doubleday, but because the book profoundly played into the manic milieu of truthiness.
Then everybody got together and wrote a whole bunch of stories about him... and centuries later, a Muslim convert got together with some of his homies and put them all into one book... kinda like Readers» Digest.
This guide started out as eight pages of instructions for my own publishing endeavors, but over the course of preparing a detailed guide to help you get your book published, those eight pages turned into 184 pages of screenshots and step - by - step instructions.
I found Part 1 to be extremely helpful in understanding some of the contours of mimetic theory, but the deeper I got into part 2 of the book, the less interested I became.
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I am a one - man show, however, and so this book gave me some ideas of what I can do to help get my books out faster, better, and into the hands of more people.
And for those going into the secondary teaching, or who'd just like to get a sense of how American teenagers really are when asked about serious things, I'm sure the book he wrote based upon his years of teaching, Meetings at the Metaphor Café, is very much worth reading.
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