Does a veggie burger have a place
in a modern book about vegetarian food?
There can be a tendency for sameness
in modern book covers, with the author left out of the process by commercial demand for publishers to copy rather than be innovative.
Not exact matches
In the decade following Katrina, I would write a
book on the digitization of
modern sexuality well before it was popular and co-found a platonic connection app that would kickstart an entire industry.
The
modern - day bible for this way of thinking is a 2014
book by Belgian organizational behaviour consultant Frederic Laloux called Reinventing Organizations, which posits that reporting structures (and, indeed, job descriptions) have no purpose
in the workplace of the future.
The business of getting people to give to charity has changed remarkably little over the 125 years since Andrew Carnegie first ushered
in modern philanthropy with his
book «The Gospel of Wealth.»
In his book «The All - or - Nothing Marriage,» Eli Finkel, a psychologist at Northwestern University and a professor at the Kellogg School of Management, made a similar argument: Modern spouses look to each other for friendship, sexual fulfillment, intellectual growth — not just financial stability, like they did in years pas
In his
book «The All - or - Nothing Marriage,» Eli Finkel, a psychologist at Northwestern University and a professor at the Kellogg School of Management, made a similar argument:
Modern spouses look to each other for friendship, sexual fulfillment, intellectual growth — not just financial stability, like they did
in years pas
in years past.
His forthcoming
book, EQ, Applied, shares fascinating research,
modern examples, and personal stories that illustrate how emotional intelligence works
in the real world.
(The development is also not a big surprise given that Ansari cowrote a
book about dating
in the digital era, «
Modern Romance.»)
How we came to do this is a twisting tale that science writer Maryn McKenna elegantly unspools
in her extraordinary new
book, Big Chicken: The Incredible Story of How Antibiotics Created
Modern Agriculture and Changed the Way the World Eats, which was published
in September.
But Mackey, who co-authored a bestselling
book on the theme
in 2013, has become the closest thing to a
modern - day spokesman for an idea that, dare we say, has found its time.
According to Brian Halligan, the CEO of Hubspot and author of the
book Inbound Marketing: Attract, Engage, and Delight Customers Online, the way
modern consumers shop and make purchases has changed dramatically, and as such, businesses must adapt
in order to survive.
However, as he argued
in his most recent
book, The End of Energy Obesity,
modern societies have at their disposal the technological tools, and possibly the social pressure, to consume less energy
in absolute terms, not just per capita or per dollar of GDP.
Twice Pulitzer - nominated, history professor Brands has elsewhere given
book - length treatment to some of the threads he combines
in this account of the 35 years that gave birth to the
modern economic order.
Career coach Barbara Pachter outlines
modern phone etiquette rules
in her latest
book «The Essentials Of Business Etiquette.»
As I argue
in my forthcoming
book, «The Known Citizen: A History of Privacy
in Modern America,» big corporations (
in this case, Facebook) and political interests (
in this case, right - wing parties and campaigns) but also ordinary Americans (social media users, and thus likely you and me) all had a hand
in it.
His new
book, Hug Your Haters, is the world's first
modern customer service manual, showing how companies large and small can benefit from the enormous increase
in online complaints and customer feedback.
Written by Sylvain Labs, «The Dots» is a
book that deconstructs the role of influence for brands and institutions
in the
modern age.
Overall the
book will change the way you see viral marketing and communication
in our
modern age and is genuinely fun to read.
Buffett learned that lesson after reading up on the most noteworthy figure
in value investing — Benjamin Graham, who along with David Dodd
in 1935 wrote «Security Analysis,» which is perhaps the most widely read
book in the
modern era of investing.
«The benefits of home ownership can far outweigh the costs,» writes Lesley - Anne Scorgie
in her
book The
Modern Couple's Money Guide.
It takes faith to believe (as I stated before) that a 2,000 year old
book has more correct Science
in it than
modern Science textbooks.»
Modern science is the cornerstone of your belief system, as ancient writings that I consider to be God given, holy inspired and very relevant to modern times (as well as every society that ever was and will be) is the cornerstone of my belief system, because everything about this book has been accurate in every way, unlike modern sc
Modern science is the cornerstone of your belief system, as ancient writings that I consider to be God given, holy inspired and very relevant to
modern times (as well as every society that ever was and will be) is the cornerstone of my belief system, because everything about this book has been accurate in every way, unlike modern sc
modern times (as well as every society that ever was and will be) is the cornerstone of my belief system, because everything about this
book has been accurate
in every way, unlike
modern sc
modern science.
Folman's adaptation attempts to update some of the themes of Lem's
book to fit our
modern obsession with entertainment, but the original novel is more about the use of psychotropic drugs to create a dream world
in which everyone thinks himself happy.
``... as ancient writings that I consider to be God given, holy inspired and very relevant to
modern times (as well as every society that ever was and will be) is the cornerstone of my belief system, because everything about this
book has been accurate
in every way, unlike
modern science.»
Do you believe that jesus had a daughter that has direct descendants that are alive today as written
in a more
modern book?
Their presence is most obvious
in the Reform branch of
modern Judaism, which altered the traditional prayer
book to soften or even erase the affirmation that God will raise the body from the dead at the end of time.
The
book is further weakened by the author's effort to enlist Solzhenitsyn
in his enthusiasm for E. F. Schumacher's «small is beautiful» critique of the
modern world, and for Chesterton's notion of economic «distributism.»
For those interested
in Gregory's
book, the emergence of modernity, and the
modern academy, Pfau's piece is well worth reading.
But it's an entirely different thing if you completely ignore the Science and place you faith
in a 2,000 year old
book and you believe that
book has more science
in it than a
modern science
book.
Mormons believe
in modern prophesy and messages from God, so The
Book of Mormon and teachings of the church have the ability to change.
And this happens when
books are written
in modern English.
Do you believe
in modern day prophesy and with it The
Book of Mormon can be changed / edited / updated.
But your knowledge of science is so much less than so many Catholic Priests such as Gregor Mendel (1822 - 1884) the father of
modern genetics, Georges Lemaître (1894 - 1966) the person who proposed the Big Bang Theory and Stanley Jaki Born
in Hungary, he earned doctorates
in Systematic Theology and Nuclear Physics, is fluent
in five languages, and has authored 30
books.
To establish
modern republican democracy the way our Founders did means to enter into a perpetual race against the triumph of crude, but home - grown, democratic mindsets (see Republic
book VIII, or Tocqueville's discussions of a «desire for equality» throughout Democracy
in America), and a perpetual multi-sided persuasion - battle against a host of more sophisticated but nonetheless errant democratic mindsets built upon the cruder ones.
Modern readers who grew up with the Narnia
books may find that what they loved
in Aslan, they will also love
in Maleldil the Young.
Since Latter - day Saints believe
in continuing,
modern revelation, that means that we follow what is
in the canonized scriptures (Bible,
Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, Pearl of Great Price) AND whatever our current leaders teach.
Just because it's
in an ancient
book, is no reason a
modern human should pay any attention to it, TP.
In this obscure indie film, two little read - comic books come together in a subtle, dialogue - heavy character study that plays out like a slow - burning portrait of good and evil in the modern worl
In this obscure indie film, two little read - comic
books come together
in a subtle, dialogue - heavy character study that plays out like a slow - burning portrait of good and evil in the modern worl
in a subtle, dialogue - heavy character study that plays out like a slow - burning portrait of good and evil
in the modern worl
in the
modern world.
In his fair and generally sympathetic review of my
book Bergson and
Modern Physics, David Sipfle raised some important and significant questions which clearly show how extremely complex the questions concerning the nature of time are and how difficult it is to agree on their solutions even for those who share a basic philosophical view.
For example,
books reviewed
in the first months of 1910 included Herbert Croly's The Promise of American Life; Education
in the Far East, by Charles F. Thwing; a philosophical study titled Religion and the
Modern Mind, by Frank Carleton Doan; Jane Addams's The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets; The Immigrant Tide, by Edward Steiner; Medical Inspectors of Schools (a Russel Sage Foundation study); A.
Modern City (a scientific study of that phenomenon), by William Kirk; The Leading Facts of American History, by D. H. Montgomery; and Jack London's collection of short stories, Lost Face.
Accordingly, this
book offers readers interested
in the history of political theory and
in the roots of the
modern European project much to think about.
1On page 272 of his excellent
book, The Nature of Physical Existence (London: George Allen and Unwin; New York: Humanities Press, 1972), Leclerc quotes from Science and the
Modern World
in support of his interpretation of Whitehead.
He had drawn heavily upon Benedict's moral theology
in his latest
book and thought the former pope understood the
modern world with rare insight and knew how to speak about it.
Recently this seems to have involved a clearer call for a
modern «apologetic»
in defence of Christianity, encouraged, among other things, by the poplar success of Richard Dawkins» recent
book The God Delusion.
In his stunning new book Law and Revolution: The Formation of the Western Legal Tradition (Harvard University Press, 1983), Harold J. Berman argues that the roots of modern universalistic principles of law, morality, science and scholarship derive from essentially theological insights which are now in peril of being lost by neglec
In his stunning new
book Law and Revolution: The Formation of the Western Legal Tradition (Harvard University Press, 1983), Harold J. Berman argues that the roots of
modern universalistic principles of law, morality, science and scholarship derive from essentially theological insights which are now
in peril of being lost by neglec
in peril of being lost by neglect.
Of these five
books, by far the most significant for the study of his doctrine of God are Science and the
Modern World, Religion
in the Making, and Process and Reality.
At any rate, Deleuze himself invites the comparison, referring to Process and Reality as «one of the greatest
books of
modern philosophy,» and linking his own use of «descriptive notions» to that deployment of «empirico - ideal notions [which] we find
in Whitehead» (cf. D&R 284).
In his humorous but pointed book Confessions of a Workaholic, Wayne Oates has summarized much of our modern belief in these words: «The workaholic's way of life is considered in America to be at one and the same time (a) a religious virtue, (b) a form of patriotism, (c) the way to win friends and influence people, and (d) the way to be healthy, wealthy, and wis
In his humorous but pointed
book Confessions of a Workaholic, Wayne Oates has summarized much of our
modern belief
in these words: «The workaholic's way of life is considered in America to be at one and the same time (a) a religious virtue, (b) a form of patriotism, (c) the way to win friends and influence people, and (d) the way to be healthy, wealthy, and wis
in these words: «The workaholic's way of life is considered
in America to be at one and the same time (a) a religious virtue, (b) a form of patriotism, (c) the way to win friends and influence people, and (d) the way to be healthy, wealthy, and wis
in America to be at one and the same time (a) a religious virtue, (b) a form of patriotism, (c) the way to win friends and influence people, and (d) the way to be healthy, wealthy, and wise.
In The Heretical Imperative: Contemporary Possibilities of Religious Affirmation (Garden City: N.Y.: Doubleday, Anchor Books, 1980), Berger again takes up his argument concerning the possibility of religious belief in our modern ag
In The Heretical Imperative: Contemporary Possibilities of Religious Affirmation (Garden City: N.Y.: Doubleday, Anchor
Books, 1980), Berger again takes up his argument concerning the possibility of religious belief
in our modern ag
in our
modern age.
Even if
in the earlier
book the envisaging had been attributed to God, the situation would not have been changed, since Whitehead wrote
in Science and the
Modern World that «God is not concrete (SMW 257.)