Sentences with phrase «liked more practical advice»

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Then, in toddlerhood, he gave us more practical advice: talk like a caveman!
«With warmer weather, women are more likely to want to eat cooler (and healthier) foods like raw fruits and vegetables and main dish salads featuring salmon, lean beef or chicken,» Bridget Swinney, M.S., R.D., author of Eating Expectantly: Practical Advice for Healthy Eating Before, During and After Pregnancy (Healthy Food Zone Media, 2013).
Single moms are more likely than single dads to want practical help however: when writing a dating profile 18 % of moms would want their child's advice (compared with just 10 % of dads), while 30 % of single mothers and 21 % of single fathers would ask their kids for general advice on things like what to wear on a first date and where to go.
Single moms are more likely than single dads to want practical dating help: when writing an online dating profile, 18 % of moms would want their child's advice (compared with just 10 % of dads), while 30 % of single mothers and 21 % of single fathers would ask their kids for general first date advice like what to wear and where to go.
Single mums are more likely than single dads to want practical help however: when writing a dating profile 25 % of mums would want their child's advice (compared with just 19 % of dads), while 41 % of single mothers and 27 % of single fathers would ask their kids for general advice on things like what to wear on a first date and where to go.
The Writing Platform will give practical advice for writers, from providing the basics, like how to get an ISBN number for that backlist title you are thinking of re-publishing yourself, to more complex issues, like why reader - focused metadata keywords could prove to be the real future of bookselling; it will look at innovation in both publishing and writing as books morph from bound objects to e-books to web - based, multimedia, «containerless content» and beyond.
In this episode, Dr. Jen talks a bit about her background and lays out what to expect from the podcast — practical, science - based advice on everything from puppy problems and common training issues, to more serious behavior problems like aggression and anxiety.
Is there really any more practical advice you can expect than something like that obvious pearl of wisdom?
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