Sentences with phrase «in easy reader»

Previously reviewed in Easy Reader.

Not exact matches

It's my favorite e-book reader of all, and the top pick in our buying guide because it's so lightweight and easy to carry.
Pariser insists that the series will still highlight Upworthy's founding ethos: To feature news items that may not be «easy to fall in love with,» (such as the September 11th attacks,) but which are still vital for younger readers to consume and understand.
In determining its top such spots, International Living advised readers to keep in mind how close a new location is to their old home, whether it is relatively easy to get long - term visas for residency there, offers a low cost of living and is home to a preexisting population of foreigners like yoIn determining its top such spots, International Living advised readers to keep in mind how close a new location is to their old home, whether it is relatively easy to get long - term visas for residency there, offers a low cost of living and is home to a preexisting population of foreigners like yoin mind how close a new location is to their old home, whether it is relatively easy to get long - term visas for residency there, offers a low cost of living and is home to a preexisting population of foreigners like you.
It's best to make it as easy as possible for readers to share your great posts, and you can do so by including share buttons in the header, footer, or sidebar of your content.
It is easy to get caught up in the type of information you think is interesting, but after blogging for a few months for your business, it is important to ask readers what they want.
Carley's book offers readers an abundance of clever trading strategy and risk management techniques in that easy - to - read format, but she doesn't leave out the harsh realities and heartbreak many overzealous speculators face.
The «January effect,» in common with the «Halloween indicator» and «sell in May and go away», is a catchy, get - rich - quick investment idea adored by financial commentators because it is so easy to explain to unsophisticated readers.
The principles presented in Small Business, BIG Vision are valuable in and of themselves, and they are delivered in an easy - to - understand, direct format that helps the reader fully absorb the information, so he or she can implement it in their business right away.
Refinancing your student loans is easier than you think and many Millennial Money readers have refinanced, saving hundreds of thousands of total dollars in interest.
Once the reader understands that those hyphenated pairs of adjectives name categories in his quirky taxonomy of nonfunctional objects in literature, and once one learns what those categories entail, the going gets easier.
Start with Perpetua, throw in a part about a book that takes pot shots at the GOP (an easy enough target), Refute what was just written, add some questionable «readers digest» history, then end back with Perpetua?
The Bride of the Lamb is not always easy reading, but Orthodox readers will welcome the appearance of a master in a new translation by Boris Jakim that makes him as accessible as possible, and Western Christians should welcome a theological challenge that can enrich their own understanding of the Christian mystery.
The presentation is excellent: it is a short book, just over 150 pages; it eschews unecessarily intimidating jargon — the non-specialist reader might have to look up the odd term but that could be easily done on Wikipedia; and both Eriugena's thought and Gavin's arguments are developed in an easy to follow, logical sequence.
Consequently, and in order to make it easier for the reader to recognize those textual units, I will identify each of them by bracketed capital letters.
Paulâ $ ™ s most common self - description throughout his letters is: â $ œI am a slave who is sent by Jesus to non-Jews to communicate the good news that the Kingdom of God has come in Jesus.â $ English readers of the Bible find it easy to overlook this important aspect of Paulâ $ ™ s self - understanding, since the 190 different Greek terms used for slavery in the New Testament are sanitized to â $ œservant.â $ This is not a very appropriate translation, since in Paulâ $ ™ s day 1 / 3rd of the population of the Roman empire were masters who owned slaves, 1 / 3rd of the people were slaves, and 1 / 3rd were former slaves.
«A child,» J. R. R. Tolkien wrote, «may well believe a report that there are ogres in the next country: many grown - up persons find it easy to believe of another country» («On Fairy Stories,» The Tolkien Reader [Ballantine, 1966]-RRB-.
Both are theologically informed laymen who conduct their discussion in a way that provides easy entry for the general reader.
I know some readers get frustrated that we're not in the local shop, area or country and I promise you if we could be everywhere then we would be but sadly it's not quite as easy as that and ultimately it lies outside of our control but we're working hard on it every single day!
Cook & Be Merry in the May 2010 issue of the Easy Reader Beach magazine was devoted to the California Avocado.
The whole book seemed to be lacking in depth and detail that would have made it more enjoyable, easier for the reader to connect with Powell or the time period.
Here in my blog I would love to keep updating different dal rrecipes for my readers to try them out which are simple and easy to make.
I am delighted to see you are back — although you have appeared on my reader it has taken me a while to visit as life has been pretty crazy with travel lately — but although you say that it is gone in a few hours, really one of the nice things about blogs is that they are easy to return to unlike some social media feeds and your writing is always as lovely as your photos — I appreciate you doing the bi-lingual posts!.
Glad to know I'm not alone Second, I'm working on a post for my blog about why a vegan diet is easier in college than we think, and I linked readers to this post because I found it so helpful!
In our new book, DIY Vegan: More Than 100 Easy Recipes to Create an Awesome Plant - Based Pantry (St. Martin's Griffin, October 2015), we show readers how easy it is to make their own vegan pantry staples at hEasy Recipes to Create an Awesome Plant - Based Pantry (St. Martin's Griffin, October 2015), we show readers how easy it is to make their own vegan pantry staples at heasy it is to make their own vegan pantry staples at home.
First a quick look at some of the many recipes I've whipped up from Terry's new book already: «Protein Ninja» starts out aptly, guiding readers to easy, economical sources of protein in a plant based diet.
I know my readers love pumpkin too, so I thought I'd post all my pumpkin recipes in one place to make them easier to find... and enjoy.
So that's why we share and connect in a network of bloggers, readers, and travelers to make it easier!
Readers may also enjoy using easy homemade pumpkin puree in this recipe: http://cookingripe.wordpress.com/2012/09/26/homemade-pumpkin-puree/
Have any of your readers tried soaking almond flour for the health benefits them dehyrating to make it easier to use in recipes?
These Date Nut Truffles will stay fresh when stored in the refrigerator for 7 days and this easy recipe is perfect for my readers who are cooking for one.
«Protein Ninja» starts out aptly, guiding readers to easy, economical sources of protein in a plant based diet.
Meat smoking is becoming very popular in local restaurants this season, and Chef Ted Reader has come up with these five easy tips from his new book, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Smoking Foods, to help you get rolling the first time you fire up your smoker, and every time to follow.
Posting consistently will not only help the writing become easier and more enjoyable, but your readers will know when to tune in to for your next instalment.xx
I've been criticized in the past for suggesting the only options for family travel lie in The Caribbean and Mexico — and while those destinations are easy ones for me and most of my readers, I kind of love how «easy» is relative for my readers in other parts of the world.
Dr. Zachry is able to explain medical terminology in easy - to - understand language, and helps the reader make the important connection to the kinds of every day activities that are appropriate for infants.
It's not always easy to articulate in words to those who do not understand, but sharing your articles with others certainly helps to create a more enlightened world...... one reader at a time.
Feeds are delivered through a third - party service known as an RSS Feed Reader or RSS News Aggregator to compile new and updated content from RSS - enabled websites and display it all in one place for easy viewing.
I'm curious if MII's readers find it easier or harder to breastfeed in various religious communities vs. the world at large?
My feeling about milk in schools, as shared by many TLT readers (judging from this morning's discussion on the Facebook page and in comments on the blog), is that milk does have a place on lunch trays, but not to the exclusion of other beverages like water (which, as it turns out, is not so easy to get into cafeterias) and plant - based milks for those who drink them.
What I really love about this book is it offers readers clear insight about child behavior in a way that is easy to understand, and even recognize already in our daily interactions with our own kids.
Easy Christmas ornaments crafts kept popping up in newsletters and readers really couldn't get enough!
In response, make sure your content is organized such that it's easy for readers to find their way around (cf. navigability).
It's extremely easy to set up and to maintain, and it's a great way for you to keep in regular contact with your more tech - savvy readers.
If you have a lot of content to present (too much is better than not enough) and are afraid of firehosing readers, remember that the web makes it very easy to present information in layers.
We basically leveraged the strengths of text (in - depth information, search - engine friendliness, easy skimming for readers) AND the strengths of video (strong visuals, emotional impact).
To protest legislation in Congress that (among other things) would make it much easier to shut down websites that host content that someone claims is pirated, sites ranging from Wikipedia to Google have painted themselves black or shut down their normal content in favor of asking readers to pressure their representatives to kill the bill.
And Loyal Readers, please note — conservative online ideas may have fared poorly here earier today while a Democratic one received praise above, but that's no sign that Epolitics.com will be going easy on the Left in the coming months.
According to Post.com Opinion Editor Hal Strauss, they originally added blogs as an easy way to get additional content, but the ability of blogs to build a passionate audience quickly became obvious — an item by a popular blogger like Joel Achenbach can gin up a couple of hundred reader comments in a day.
And the great thing about a blog platform is how easy it makes it for readers take part in the fun — collaborative media strikes again.
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