Sentences with phrase «in classic books»

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«Just like Dr. Seuss created fun and exciting ways to convey important messages in his classic books, educators use magic everyday to connect with their students and encourage them to become life - long learners,» said Hayward Education Association President Mercedes Faraj.
Milo has become increasing in popularity, thanks to celebrities like Milo Ventimiglia and literary characters in classic books like Catch 22.
Yet, like a pair of well - worn Levi's 501s, there's something worth saving in these classic books.
For those who look to eternal verities for directly applicable political solutions, he observes: «The deposit of wisdom in the Bible and in the classic books does not contain a systematic and comprehensive statement of moral principles from which it is possible to deduce with clarity and certainty specific answers to concrete questions.»
Abundance, as Stephen Covey describes it in his classic book The Seven Principles of Highly Effective People, is something that:
«A person's name is to him or her the sweetest and most important sound in any language,» writes Dale Carnegie in his classic book «How to Win Friends and Influence People ``, and those words couldn't be truer.
While searching for an answer, I found insight in the classic book, «The 4 Lenses of Innovation,» from Rowan Gibson, one of the most recognized thought leaders in business innovation.
In his classic book The Elements of Style, Professor William Strunk Jr. whittled down the art of powerful writing to a few basic rules.
In the classic book, «The Attacker's Advantage,» by world - renowned business advisor Ram Charan, I found some real guidance on what skills are required, what to look for, and how to react in time.
In a classic book «The Hidden Leader,» by Scott Edinger and Laurie Sain, I found four great initiatives for recognizing the behavior and results of team members who are likely the leaders you need:
In a classic book, «Disruption by Design,» by the renowned innovation consultant Paul Paetz, I found a list of common patterns and recognizable attributes that I like, called disruption fingerprints.
In his classic book, Mere Christianity C. S. Lewis wrote something which directly applies to the question in our courts and churches today about defining marriage.
But as E. A. Burtt noted over half a century ago in his classic book The Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Physical Science, the thinker who claims to eschew philosophy in favor of science is constantly tempted «to make a metaphysics out of his method,» trying to define reality as what his preferred techniques can measure rather than letting reality dictate what techniques are appropriate for studying it.
He writes anonymously of his journey and his discoveries in the classic book, The Way of the Pilgrim.
«A case of death has been reported due to eating of excessive quantity of chillies,» warned R.N. Chopra in his classic book, Poisonous Plants of India.
In this classic book Hawking takes us to the cutting edge of theoretical physics, where truth is often stranger than fiction, to explain in laymen's terms the principles that control our universe.
When he began studying flotation in 1995, Rorres simply wanted to fill in the gaps in a classic book of ancient Greek science, On Floating Bodies.
Dr. Price took many photographs of the healthy peoples he studied in these communities and published them in his classic book Nutrition and Physical Degeneration.
Dr. Weston A. Price noted in his classic book Nutrition and Physical Degeneration that white sugar, white flour, and condensed milk were the original «displacing foods of modern commerce» which caused ancestral cultures to abandon their traditional diets to the peril of themselves and their children.
E.G. Smith in her classic book Health & Happiness, published in 1905, is one of the best nutrition and lifestyle programs to live a long disease free contented life How we help the homeless and less fortunates of society is also explained with proven solutions.Today, we have.
Furthermore, in her classic book, Lunaception, Louise Lacey explains how she and 28 of her friends successfully regulated their menstrual cycles by using specific night lighting techniques to induce ovulation.
According to Sally Fallon Morell in her classic book Nourishing Traditions, traditional cultures typically included a small amount of lacto - fermented foods or beverages with their meals and relied on the helpful enzymes and probiotics to aid digestion.
Read about the adventure of a penguin at the South Pole in this classic book from Stan and Jan Berenstain.
Howard Gardner introduced the theory of multiple intelligences in his classic book, Frames of Mind (Basic Books) in 1983.
Anyone wanting further insights about this should consult the marketing gurus from whom I learned this principle: Al Ries and Jack Trout in their classic book Positioning.
Benjamin Graham and David Dodd described a similar ratio in their classic book, Security Analysis.
I use two simple measures Benjamin Graham suggested in his classic book, The Intelligent Investor.
Fisher on scuttlebutt Investing legend Philip Fisher, in his classic book, first published in 1958, Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits, wrote extensively about scuttlebutt and his techniques for collecting it:
You can learn more about his timeless strategies for picking winning stocks in this classic book: One Up On Wall Street.
San Diego during this period is vividly described by Richard Henry Dana, Jr. in his classic book Two Years Before the Mast.
This is the kind of thing that the iconic historian of science, Thomas Kuhn, predicted in his classic book, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions.
In his classic book on career transition, What Color is Your Parachute, Richard Nelson Bolles suggests job seekers experience an 84 % success rate when job search activities are conducted in groups — 15 % higher than when they are conducted alone!
One of these, interest - based negotiation, was popularized by Roger Fisher and William Ury in their classic book «Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving in.»

Not exact matches

«How to leverage, how to differentiate, and how to hedge — this classic business book inspires me on how to compete in the overcrowded optical and eyewear business.
(As articulated in the classic Clayton Christensen book The Innovators Dilemma, in industries with rapid technology or market shifts, disruption can not be ignored.)
«Now, in this special edition of the classic investment book, The Alchemy of Finance, Soros presents a theoretical and practical account of current financial trends and a new paradigm by which to understand the financial market today.
George describes Zuckerberg's approach in his leadership book Discover Your True North, a 2015 update to his 2007 classic True North.
The details of these considerations are outlined in The Board Book, the classic written by board expert and founder of The Board Institute, Susan F. Shultz.
This classic career book may advertise that it's practical, but I used in it when I was 21 years old to help me find my purpose at the time.
In Al Ries and Jack Trout's classic business book The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing, the very first principle they outline is the Law of Leadership.
One classic study, outlined in the book Getting a Job, showed that among the 282 men surveyed, 56 percent had found their jobs through personal contacts, whereas only 19 percent had found theirs through job advertisements and 10 percent through applications of their own initiative,» says the post.
FORTUNE — One of America's most far - seeing companies, Vertex Pharmaceuticals, the biopharmaceutical startup so memorably chronicled in journalist Barry Werth's classic book, The Billion Dollar Molecule: The Quest for the Perfect Drug, is back.
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 magazine — and in the frame they choose for their history.
They raised $ 14 million and in early 2000 bought up the rights to Spock's classic, The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care, and to the rest of Spock's articles, essays, and books.
Travis Isaacson, senior director of organizational development at Access Development, a Salt Lake City, affinity marketing business, doesn't want anything that fancy, just an iPod Classic with 120 GB of memory instead of the old 80 GB model he has now so he can squeeze in more of the business books he downloads from Audible.com.
His book On Writing Well is a classic among writers and has sold nearly 1.5 million copies in the 40 years since it was published.
The book is beating out New England Patriots» quarterback Tom Brady's «The TB12 Method: How to Achieve a Lifetime of Sustained Peak Performance,» which comes in at No. 2, as well as two novels from 1986: Margaret Atwood's dystopian classic, «The Handmaid's Tale,» and Stephen King's horror classic, «It: A Novel.»
«In the morning, read a classic book that's more than 50 years old.»
In his book «Confessions,» written between A.D. 397 and A.D. 400, the classic scholar St. Augustine of Hippo wrote: «I saw with my own eyes and I observed carefully a young child devoured by jealousy.
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