Sentences with phrase «global readers at»

Money, marketing and management all likely prevented HarperCollins from offering all its English titles to global readers at once, but that's finally changed.

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Alex Miller, the global head of content at VICE Media, said in a statement that its readers «care deeply about freedom of speech and human rights» and that's why the company decided to launch the campaign for Rasool's release.
Release International is an advocacy movement on behalf of the persecuted church, formerly known as Christian Mission to the Communist World which is part of the International Christian Association, a global alliance of fifty ministries working among the persecuted church These organisations will often urge readers to write to their MP or the appropriate ambassador to register concern at the way human rights are being flouted.
Faisal Devji is Reader in Indian History at St. Antony's College, Oxford University, and the author of two books, Landscapes of the Jihad: Militancy, Morality, Modernity (Hurst, 2005), and The Terrorist in Search of Humanity: Militant Islam and Global Politics (Hurst, 2009).
Faisal Devji is University Reader in Modern South Asian History at St. Antony's College, Oxford University, and the author of two books, Landscapes of the Jihad: Militancy, Morality, Modernity (Hurst, 2005), and The Terrorist in Search of Humanity: Militant Islam and Global Politics (Hurst, 2009).
Dr Alan Dangour, Reader in Food and Nutrition for Global Health at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, said: «This is the first trial of the effect of vitamin B12 supplementation on neurological and cognitive function in older people with moderate vitamin B12 deficiency.
(Readers can find all of the results of the Global Report Card at http://globalreportcard.org.
At - risk readers tend to be global, tactile, and kinesthetic learners who respond well to group work, movement, choices, and structure.
Could Enoch's apocalypse represent an unfulfilled explosion on a global scale — a threat of explosion still hanging over the characters and reader at the end of the book?
Local book clubs might offer you an opportunity to meet the readers and talk to them about your work, while online book clubs offer the benefit of global reach and higher numbers, allowing you to work at scale.
Copy Editing, to Cover Design, to Interior Layout, eBook creation, Advanced Reader Copies, Global Distribution, Ingram Catalog, Virtual Assistance, one year Membership in AuthorU.org, full registration at the Author U annual Extravaganza, one year membership in APSS, Author Photo Shoot, Crowdfunding Platform, Printing Discounts, Platform Strategy Session, National Top 10 Library or a National Top 10 Independent Bookstore sales campaign, One - on - One sales presentation to 20 buyers and Librarians across North America, BookBar in Colorado will carry book with 100 % of sales going to author, the Tattered Cover Press print package, entry into both the USA Best Book Awards and International Book Awards, $ 300 in legal assistance.
I don't usually post on blogs (even my own) but I agree with this post, for I can say, without doubt, I would not have spent four years, thousands of dollars, and countless hours on The Phantom of the Earth if (1) I thought for an instant that someone out there could prevent my work from making its way to readers; (2) that there wasn't a global support system that would enable me to put forward a professional product; and (3) that readers weren't at least open to trying out a new, self - published author.
With so much emphasis placed on the expansion into foreign markets at this year's FutureBook event, where even the major ebook distribution platforms were discussing their investment and planning in global expansion, self - published authors truly stand to benefit from the opening of larger reader markets, but only if... [Read more...]
With so much emphasis placed on the expansion into foreign markets at this year's FutureBook event, where even the major ebook distribution platforms were discussing their investment and planning in global expansion, self - published authors truly stand to benefit from the opening of larger reader markets, but only if they are prepared to do so.
«Across six countries — Russia, Turkey, Nigeria, Pakistan, India and the Philippines — there are more native English speakers than in the U.S., UK and Canada combined, but at the moment we don't believe those readers are being served through traditional sales channels,» says James Appell, head of global development at Bookmate.
At the same time, we can leverage Amazon's strength in what they do best: fulfill to a global audience, across all formats, and help me reach my core audience while increasing discovery among brand new readers.
Through her writing she takes a global look at issues that affect women and crafts authentic, well - rounded characters and plots so rich that are so relatable they feel like personal friends to the readers.
Well, as James Appell, head of global development at Bookmate, points out, «Across six countries — Russia, Turkey, Nigeria, Pakistan, India and the Philippines — there are more native English speakers than in the U.S., UK and Canada combined, but at the moment we don't believe these readers are being served through traditional sales channels.»
Global acceptance: This card is equipped with a chip that provides enhanced security as well as international acceptance when used at chip enabled card readers.
NEW PASSPORT READERS AT ORD AND JFK... So, you may have heard about these new passport readers popping up in places like Delta's terminal 4 at JFK and ORD, and wondered, «Why did I pay the $ 100 for Global Entry.READERS AT ORD AND JFK... So, you may have heard about these new passport readers popping up in places like Delta's terminal 4 at JFK and ORD, and wondered, «Why did I pay the $ 100 for Global Entry.&raquAT ORD AND JFK... So, you may have heard about these new passport readers popping up in places like Delta's terminal 4 at JFK and ORD, and wondered, «Why did I pay the $ 100 for Global Entry.readers popping up in places like Delta's terminal 4 at JFK and ORD, and wondered, «Why did I pay the $ 100 for Global Entry.&raquat JFK and ORD, and wondered, «Why did I pay the $ 100 for Global Entry.»
We've heard from several TravelSkills reader about wait times in excess of 80 days for Global Entry personal interviews at the SFO enrollment center... so we checked with Customs and Border Protection and they told us that there are still a handful of openings in the 30 - 60 day window.
Longtime readers will recall how I've cited the Talking Heads lyric «same as it ever was» quite often over the years in assessing negotiations aimed at forging a new global agreement on slowing global warming and limiting its impacts.
The editor of this journal freely admits to an anti-global warming agenda: The journal's editor, Sonja Boehmer - Christiansen, a reader in geography at the University of Hull, in England, says she sometimes publishes scientific papers challenging the view that global warming is a problem, because that position is often stifled in other outlets.
Karlsson also refers to «natural variability during the Cambrian», but fails to inform his readers that at that time atmospheric carbon dioxide levels exceeded the pre-industrial level of 280 ppm by 15 - times (yes, fifteen times) without any known parallel dangerous global warming.
Richard Allan, reader in climate science at the University of Reading, said: «Global warming is not «at a standstill» but does seem to have slowed down since 2000 in comparison to the rapid warming of the world since the 1970s.»
The reader is tempted to wonder how the author / s may choose to fulfill their efforts at seeking «a firm link between global warming and disaster losses» in their future research and analysis?
In the interests of enhancing global discussions of critical and urgent issues arising from climate change now, the research papers are being made available by Inderscience Publishers free of charge to all readers at the following link:
Reader Eric Worrall writes: I was playing with Wood For Trees, looking at the relationship between Pacific Decadal Oscillation vs global temperature (Hadcrut 4), when the following graph appeared.
FALSE ALARM: Why Almost Everything We've Been Told About Global Warming is Misleading, Exaggerated, or Plain Wrong» Why climate science isn't «certain»: response to a reader I on 26 Sep 2010 at 12:01 pm #
Last fall I alerted Spectator readers to the start - up nonprofit Alliance for Climate Education, which spreads the global warming alarmism gospel to students one school assembly at a time.
And that's what Andrew Revkin did, week in, week out: He took the words out of Michael Mann's mouth and served them up to impressionable readers of the New York Times and opportunist politicians around the world champing at the bit to inaugurate a vast global regulatory body to confiscate trillions of dollars of your hard - earned wealth in the cause of «saving the planet» from an imaginary crisis concocted by a few dozen thuggish ideologues.
a poll done by Scientific American that showed that «science readers at least have abandoned the global warming bandwagon.»
Ilan Kelman, a reader in risk, resilience and global health at University College London, co-authored a recent paper which accused the strands of «tribalism» and called for them to be completely integrated as a «subset of wider development and sustainability processes».
However, given the many conventions in the literature for baseline periods, the reader is advised to check carefully and to adjust baseline levels for consistency every time a number is given for impacts at some specified level of global mean temperature change.
McKitrick assures readers at ClimateAudit.org that he was not informed by the newspaper that they were going to run with «Only by playing with data can scientists come up with the infamous «hockey stick» graph of global warming» I think we need to hear from the Financial Post that this was indeed the case.
After I asked readers to focus on the substance of the skeptics» arguments at this week's conference on global warming, readers insisted that I should have focused on the financing of the sponsor, the Heartland Institute.
I wonder why you keep downplaying the serious risk that global warming poses to human civilisation, even to the extent of distorting to your readers what the IPCC (i.e. the scientific community at large) finds.
By Paul Chesser Last fall I alerted Spectator readers to the start - up nonprofit Alliance for Climate Education, which spreads the global warming alarmism gospel to students one school assembly at a time.
Says Simon Lewis, a Royal Society research fellow and reader in global change science at the University of Leeds.
In fact, for most casual readers, it doesn't affect the overall story much at all and shouldn't change what you think about global warming.
My own goal is to have readers (and maybe even but not necessarily Graeme) understand the invalidity of his argument asserting that (essentially) one sea level time series observation at one coastal location that (allegedly) doesn't show much change in several decades does not imply that the sea level changes have been the same at all other coastal locations (give or take 100 mm)- which implies that any observed variations exceeding this level in sea level rise at different locations around the world are «not real» and hence sea level rise due to global warming isn't anything to worry about.
From readers in the Hollywood Hills and students at Stellenbosch University in South Africa who posed for a 350 photo - op to TreeHugger writers who formed the number five in London's South Bank and rallied in a climate change march in Fayetteville, Arkansas, global citizens participated on a grand scale in support of 350 and the International Day of Climate Action, Saturday, October 24, 2009.
The journal's editor, Sonja Boehmer - Christiansen, a reader in geography at the University of Hull, in England, says she sometimes publishes scientific papers challenging the view that global warming is a problem, because that position is often stifled in other outlets.
After a week, we seem to have stumped the research skills of Slaw's readers — or at least the time and patience of our competitors to date — in the global Scavenger Hunt, the contributions just keep on coming.
«It's a great honor to be awarded Best Insurance Provider in the Travel Weekly Readers Choice Awards during the insurance category's inaugural year,» said Joe Mason, Chief Marketing Officer at Allianz Global Assistance.
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«The Content Capsule has provided us with an engaging and creative way to reaching bloggers and their readers,» said Daniel Durazo, director of communications at Allianz Global Assistance USA.
Here at Global Coin Report, we like to take a look at some of the biggest movers in the ICO space on a daily basis in an attempt to try and highlight any near - term opportunities for our shorter - term cryptocurrency trading readers.
With more than five million readers, Discover is the leading science magazine aimed at the general public, covering topics ranging from global warming and black holes to Neanderthals and robots.
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