Sentences with phrase «makes in his forthcoming book»

Mr. Wilkie said he wrote the article to counterbalance statements that Mr. Carter makes in his forthcoming book, Keeping...

Not exact matches

[My forthcoming book, EQ, Applied, illustrates just how choices like these make a dramatic difference in building employee loyalty and keeping people engaged at work.]
Kenneth Branagh delivers a surprisingly straightforward and visually sumptuous take on the classic character made famous by Disney, and now a part of the company's new trend of reimagining their animated icons in live - action form (2014's «Maleficent,» «Jungle Book» forthcoming in 2016, and they're making a Cruella de Vil project as well).
For one thing, it has asked the same question about the nation's schools and local schools every year since the 1980s — and I am making use of that poll in my forthcoming Brookings book, Teachers vs. the Public, by Michael Henderson and Martin West and myself.
As Education Next editor Frederick Hess and I explain in a forthcoming book about learning science, technology, and education leadership, to make the best use of data we need to take a «learning engineering» approach.
Sam Chaltain, author of the forthcoming book, Our School: Searching for Community in the Era of Choice, suggested that co-location might sometimes be effective, but noted that it could invite uncomfortable comparisons between schools: «in the worst case, it could make one school feel inferior.»
Classroom technology can make learning more dangerous, and that's a good thing Hechinger Report commentary by Greg Toppo, author of the forthcoming book The Game Believes in You: How Digital Play Can Make Our Kids Smamake learning more dangerous, and that's a good thing Hechinger Report commentary by Greg Toppo, author of the forthcoming book The Game Believes in You: How Digital Play Can Make Our Kids SmaMake Our Kids Smarter
The overcast skies and occasional showers made it a perfect reading weekend here in Nashville, and I managed to spend a few hours with the galleys of the forthcoming A.S. Byatt novel I blogged about a couple of weeks ago, The Children's Book.
In The Ugly Edition, author Hugh Howey tells us he didn't really want to make the «ugly» design for the forthcoming (August 17) third book in the trilogy — the «Dust cover,» as I never tire of saying in my irritating waIn The Ugly Edition, author Hugh Howey tells us he didn't really want to make the «ugly» design for the forthcoming (August 17) third book in the trilogy — the «Dust cover,» as I never tire of saying in my irritating wain the trilogy — the «Dust cover,» as I never tire of saying in my irritating wain my irritating way.
In reality, «becoming a millionaire is less about how much you make and more about consistency,» said Deacon Hayes, founder of WellKeptWallet.com and author of the forthcoming book, «You Can Retire Early!»
«I believe that one reason I began writing essays — a form without a form, until you make it — was this: you didn't have to borrow from an emotionally and visually upsetting past, as one did in fiction, apparently, to write your story,» Als writes in the introduction to his forthcoming book, which is titled after the exhibition.
It also takes from research sponsored by the Lannan Foundation in support of a book on Agnes Martin, Making Space for the Sacred, forthcoming from Penumbra Press.
Her writing has appeared in Art in America Magazine, and her recent collaboration with artist Jarrod Beck will appear in the forthcoming publication Making the Geologic Now, to be released by Punctum Books in late 2012.
London - based photographer Alex Bartsch makes his debut at HVW8 Gallery Berlin with photographs from his book, Covers: Retracing Reggae Record Sleeves in London, forthcoming on One Love Books.
His forthcoming publication Studio Work documents the art he made during his residency last year at the Studio Museum in Harlem; the book will be available through D.A.P. starting this fall.
In a forthcoming book, «Rambunctious Garden,» the science writer Emma Marris explores the glorious mess we have made, mostly unwittingly so far, of the living systems around us.
In our forthcoming book, «Talking Climate: From Research to Practice in Public Engagement,» my colleagues Adam Corner and Jamie Clarke go further to make the detailed case for public conversations as a model of public engagemenIn our forthcoming book, «Talking Climate: From Research to Practice in Public Engagement,» my colleagues Adam Corner and Jamie Clarke go further to make the detailed case for public conversations as a model of public engagemenin Public Engagement,» my colleagues Adam Corner and Jamie Clarke go further to make the detailed case for public conversations as a model of public engagement.
A taste of them can be found at Cato's HumanProgress.org website and a compelling case for why we should continue to embrace and expand fossil fuel use is made by Alex Epstein of the Center for Industrial Progress in his excellent (and very soon forthcoming) book The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels.
The new Courts Law essay is from Suja Thomas (Illinois), reviewing Andrew J. Wistrich and Jeffrey J. Rachlinski, Implicit Bias in Judicial Decision Making: How It Affects Judgment and What Judges Can Do About It, a forthcoming book chapter in a volume exploring implicit bias in the judicial system.
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