Sentences with phrase «main point of the book»

The main point of the book is tolerance of others and their points of view.
He gives a great many unnecessary details - such as the hair style and eye color of Signal Corps members, which just detracts from the main points of the book.
A complimentary product can be something as simple as a YouTube video that explains the main points of your book.
Once you have created a great title with a promise and outlined the main points of the book, the rest is just filling in all the details.
In this excellent review of James Montier's book — Behavioral Investing: A Practitioner's Guide to Applying Behavioral Finance, Bruce Grantier summarises the main points of the book with emphasis on mistakes and biases followed by a discussion of number of behavioral phenomena.
«cons: numerous factual errors and misrepresentations, failure to address many of the main points of the book»
To repeat, Judith Curry first states that Tamino's review contains (IN HER OWN WORDS) «numerous factual errors and misrepresentations, failure to address many of the main points of the book».
First, in # 74 she claims that Tamino's review has «numerous factual errors and misrepresentations, failure to address many of the main points of the book».
In a video chat (above) recorded for Edge, he explores the main points of the book, including this one: Read more...
In a video chat (above) recorded for Edge, he explores the main points of the book, including this one:
Along with good food and drink, Lester gave a brief talk on the main points of the book and answered questions from the attendees.
But further: am I allowed even to paraphrase (no «copying» at all) the main point of a book or article in a sermon, especially if that sermon is being taped or video recorded?

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It's just like the outline you used to create for fifth - grade book reports, where all of your sub points support your main points, and the intro and outro tie everything together.
«I was given this book at the beginning of my manager journey, and the main point is that you're only as good as the team you surround yourself with.
«You shouldn't view your education as a done deal,» advises a fun sketchbook of the book's main points.
To fully appreciate Pinker's book, you'll need to spend a considerable amount of time with it, but here's a breakdown of its main points.
The main point of Bernanke's book is that absent the Fed's interventions over the past seven years the U.S. economy would have undergone another Great Depression.
One of the main points in this book is that you need to simply «hold on» even during the tough times.
Here is the cover quote: The main point of Bernanke's book is that absent the Fed's interventions over the past seven years the U.S. economy would...
Cary's main objection to these lines of thought in my book is Plato's point that «a material being is not simple but composed of parts that are other than the whole.»
Regarding voting, the main point of the Electing Not to Vote book was that people vote rather than get involved.
And this, of course, is one main point in Wright's new book.
While Greider's main points are admirable and on target, his book needs to be supplemented by the more thorough economic analyses of contemporary economists he cites, including Herman Daly, Amartya Sen and Edward Wolff and historical giants such as Smith, John Maynard Keynes and Joseph Schumpeter.
But as I have pointed out in my Gospel Dictionary course, in my book The Atonement of God, and in numerous other places, there are two main types of forgiveness sin the Bible.
One of the main points I remember him making and I think this relates to the excerpt from the Wright's book, is that Jesus came as the righteous king, and he also came as the servant king who would provide the grace necessary to live in the kingdom of a righteous god.
All of these points can be made, however, without in any way gainsaying the main point that Gregory makes in his book, namely, that «the Western world today is an extraordinarily complex, tangled product of rejections, retentions, and transformations of medieval Western Christianity, in which the Reformation era constitutes the critical watershed.»
But what makes Fish's book unique in this regard is not just the way he clearly wants to distance himself from the main implications of his own reader - response criticism: that the reader decides the meaning of a text, even to the point that the text quite disappears (the title of one of Fish's later books in fact plaintively asked, Is There a Text in This Class?).
If you're the kinda person who skips to the end of the book before reading the beginning, here's the main point of this post: Eat these spicy shrimp tacos right now!
This lop - sided betting percentage is one of the main reasons that the Giants have moved to a 7 point favorite at a majority of books.
That's a point I alluded to earlier Amos — some people are quick to jump on our net spend in the current financial year and arrive at the conclusion that we're riding roughshod over FFP but when the cost of these players and wages is amortised over the length of their contracts, coupled with removing high earners (Tevez being the main one) from our books then it's entirely conceivable as to why we've spent # 80m - # 90m net without it jeopardising our chances of meeting FFP.
As evidence, she pointed to a 2011 study in the United Kingdom which found that three - quarters of the 6,000 young adults ages 18 to 22 years interviewed about their experiences in sports earlier in adolescence reported at least 1 incident of emotional harm playing sports, one third of whom identified their coach as the main source of harm, and to a 2005 study - one which I cited in my 2006 book, Home Team Advantage (Harper Collins), and in articles adapted from that book for MomsTEAM.com - finding that 45 % of children reported verbal misconduct by coaches, including name - calling and insulting them during play.
Its front cover is customizable with a 3 × 3 - inch baby photo and a footprint, which is one of the main selling points of this book.
Now that all the main parties have converged — you couldn't put a rizla paper between the modernised Tories, One Nation Labour and the Orange Book LibDems — there is little point in voting Labour, unless you happen to think Miliband will be a prettier occupant of Number 10.
«A person who studies scientific books with a view of knowing the real facts ought to turn himself into an opponent of everything that he studies; he should thoroughly assess its main as well as its margin parts, and oppose it from every point of view and in all its aspects.
Instead of a point - by - point fact - checking of the Christian holy book, Jones has opted to pick some of its main themes.
I think that this is the main purpose of these criticisms, to bias people against Dr. Campbell's book to the point where they don't read it and therefore can't be persuaded by it.
This book has 3 main point of views; Draakkor, Ashar, and Qhuin.
One of the main selling points of this tent camp is its privacy and tranquility, so be sure to book in advance if you hope to snag one of these luxury accommodations.
These resources include: - Power - points with plenty of questions to guide your students through the book - A booklet with all the main quotes from the first two chapters - An article study on the social topic studied in the book to have a better understanding of the context - Two comprehension exercises of extracts - A written analysis of many chapters - Different worksheet with main quotes from the chapters to analyse or questions that lead your students to analyse - Four quizzes to check students» understanding of the chapters - Answer booklets for chapters 21 to 26 (I will add the others progressively but the analysis answer most questions)- Vocabulary sheets for chapters 1 to 5 with a link to the Quizlet course (I will soon add the other chapters too)- A speaking game with cards and the rules to check students» understanding of the book.
These resources include: - Power - points with plenty of questions to guide your students through the book - A booklet with all the main quotes from the first two chapters - An article study on the social topic studied in the book to have a better understanding of the context - Comprehension exercises of extracts - Written analysis of many chapters - Different worksheets with main quotes from the chapters to analyse or questions that lead your students to analyse - Quizzes to check students» understanding of the chapters - Answer booklets for the last ten chapters (I will add the others progressively but the analysis answer most questions)- Vocabulary sheets for chapters 1 to 20 with a link to the Quizlet course (I will soon add the other chapters too) *** Offered *** 1 - A speaking game with cards and the rules to check students» understanding of the book.
These resources include: Power - points with plenty of questions to guide your students through the book A booklet with all the main quotes from the first two chapters An article study on the social topic studied in the book to have a better understanding of the context Comprehension exercises of extracts Written analysis of many chapters Different worksheets with main quotes from the chapters to analyse or questions that lead your students to analyse Quizzes to check students» understanding of the chapters Answer booklets for the last ten chapters (I will add the others progressively but the analysis answer most questions) Vocabulary sheets for chapters 1 to 20 with a link to the Quizlet course (I will soon add the other chapters too) *** Offered *** A speaking game with cards and the rules to check students» understanding of the book.
- Power - points with plenty of questions to guide your students through the book - A booklet with all the main quotes from the first two chapters - An article study on the social topic studied in the book to have a better understanding of the context - Two comprehension exercises of extracts - A written analysis of many chapters - Different worksheet with main quotes from the chapters to analyse or questions that lead your students to analyse - Four quizzes to check students» understanding of the chapters - Answer booklets for chapters 21 to 26 (I will add the others progressively but the analysis answer most questions)- Vocabulary sheets for chapters 1 to 5 with a link to the Quizlet course (I will soon add the other chapters too)- A speaking game with cards and the rules to check students» understanding of the book.
(Hattie 2009, 126) One of the main points of Hattie's books about Visible Learning is the importance to clearly communicate the intentions of the lessons and the success criteria.
It's all too easy for students to skim over an assigned book chapter and not know the main points of what they just read.
If the assignment is to read a chapter in a social studies or history book for discussion the next day, teachers can inform them that there will be a short quiz of the main points.
The book is mostly told from the main character Caroline's point of view with the occasional switch to an unknown voice and a few flas
Aside from the backing of parent company Barnes & Noble (probably the biggest name in book retailing in the US), the Nook HD's main selling points are its full HD screen, lightweight build and the ability to set up multiple user profiles.
What about promoting your book from the main character's point of view?
My main point is that a beginner submitting their book to an agent should accept the rejection and carry on to the next book or next session of editing.
As I pointed out last week, I'm firmly convinced one of the main reasons those books have had the success they have is because of the push they received.
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