As podcasts continue to become more popular,
more and more authors like you will use this communications tool to reach their target audience.
Not exact matches
If you're
more like me
and less
like the
authors of Fortune's outstanding blockchain
and cryptocurrency site The Ledger, this newfangled stuff is
more often than not clear as mud.
Using the
authors» analogy — despite its condescending overtones — of kids
and adolescents growing
more quickly than adults, if we took away the extra gallons of milk
and after - school snacks, if we stopped providing education, if we penalized a kid for an inadvertent mistake, if we took away all the extra tools
and resources required to usher kids through childhood, what would that look
like?
Today, thanks to ebooks
and Amazon (amzn), self - publishing is a global phenomenon — an independent route intentionally chosen by
more and more authors — that has spawned not only mega-bestsellers
like Fifty Shades of Grey, but also hits in other realms, such as the movie version of The Martian.
Traditional answers often focus on various sectors
and involve
more or less hand - wringing about their rise
and fall, but according to the
author of a forthcoming book on entrepreneurship
and economy, there is another, better way to view our economy — as one single ecosystem, a sort of one - sector economy that interacts as a unit much
like a forest
and which should be nurtured as it grows
and recycles itself.
Since then it's been a powerful journey for me — building up a multi-million dollar online media company, speaking all over the world, helping
authors reach the New York Times bestsellers list, advising for billion - dollar brands, receiving media praise from places
like Details magazine
and much
more.
Becoming a traditionally published
author led to even
more opportunities —
like speaking engagements
and online courses.
But according to happiness expert
and author Christine Carter there's a
more fundamental problem with adjusting your behavior to please others — not only does it harm you, but science shows that other people don't actually
like it much either.
Milyutin said he would read blogs
and books on education —
and if he
liked what he'd read, he'd get in touch with the
author to learn
more.
Martin Ford,
author of The Rise of the Robots: Technology
and the Rise of the Jobless Future, sounded the alarm about the increasing adoption of robots means that
more routine
and repetitive jobs
like brick layers
and some office work will be replaced by machines.
Where copyright led to books being priced as luxury goods in the U.K., the threat of piracy forced German publishers to produce cheap editions for the masses alongside their premium - priced editions, resulting in a period that Höffner believes may have been the most lucrative ever for
authors — he discovered, for example, that an obscure Berlin chemist earned
more in royalties for a tract on how to tan leather than Mary Shelley did for writing Frankenstein — prompting
more academics to publish their findings,
and encouraging the spread of practical manuals in fields
like medicine, engineering
and agriculture.
«When we compare these
authors to all members writing in 2016, the Top Voices have received, on average, 64x
more comments, 52x
more likes,
and 24x
more shares on their articles.
Carley
authors a monthly column in STOCKS & COMMODITIES magazine
and has been featured in the
likes of Futures, Active Trader, Option Trader magazines,
and many
more.
A story with millions of your own adventure in it — looking for readers, writers, ghost writers,
authors, editors, reporters, journalists, bloggers, influencers, entrepreneurs, sponsors
like you who want to help by giving $ 1 or
more and spreading this campaign
and the story to the world.
Their new paper cups are going to do a lot
more than just feature the usual branding blasts on them — they're going to feature original pieces from
authors like Jonathan Safran - Foer (Extremely Loud
and Incredibly Close), Toni Morrison (Beloved), Malcolm Gladwell (this article)
and more.
Still, people
like this
author clamor for
more bureaucracy as a defense of the rest of society, the middle class
and the poor.
I believe the
author was trying to communicate that the Church needs to be less concerned about whether or not people
like them
and more concerned about spreading the message of Jesus:
The
authors judge, correctly I reckon, that however individualistic conservatives» political
and theological ideology may be, their churches are apt to function
more like authentic communities — close - knit groups, commitment to which is viewed by their members not as optional but as integral to individual identity.
But
like you say — if most of an
author's ideas
and content are being pulled from the ideas of
authors in other books, it is only right
and fair to give them
more crthan two footnotes especially if content, argument structure
and illustrations are similar (credit: Jeremy Myers).
Von Balthasar often commented that be found
more vitality
and originality in the writings of literary figures
like Georges Bernanos (
author of Diary of a Country Priest) than in much of the neoscholastic theology he was taught at school.
It is not an exaggeration to say there is no way the writer would say something
like, «Such -
and - such college has the dubious distinction of being the MOST religious campus etc. etc.» The
author is fueling the notion that somehow being less religious is somehow a bad thing when each day
and throughout history it has been shown time
and again being
more religious is
more of a liability.
The
authors observe that while tourism is often about destinations, a pilgrim values the journey itself
and is «
more like a participant observer, pausing on the path to take stock of where she has been
and where she is going.»
Now some
authors,
like Principal H. D. A. Major in his recent joint work, The Mission
and Message of Jesus, (1938), holds this analysis of the tradition to be
more loss than gain.
«It's a little
more gritty than a lot of films,
and certainly any Christian film,» says Donald Miller, the
author of «Blue
Like Jazz.»
I've been in correspondence with the
author --(we're fellow Arrested Development junkies, so we
like to exchange favorite quotes over Twitter)--
and the first thing I told him after diving into the book was, «Don't take this the wrong way, man, but this book is WAY
more interesting than I thought it would be.»
Religion is sort of
like this as well but I think that the
author of the article described it well that religion is
like learning a new language
and a religious person is putting out the message of whose language is
more right.
The
authors of the report say that people doing federal research on things
like income, spending
and health should also ask questions about happiness because of the
more developed view it could lend to in setting policies to improve people's lives.
One fears that Smith
and More, perhaps
like their
author, are drawn to Christianity mainly as a transcendent means for making their own cultural critique.
Having been raised on the NIV
and a diet of Evangelical staples
like Veggie Tales
and Adventures in Odyssey, we now preferred
more subversive fare,
like Tennessee wunderkind Rachel Held Evans's up - from - superstition memoir Evolving in Monkey Town
and Michigan pastor Rob Bell's universalist manifesto Love Wins, which earned the
author glowing profiles in the New York Times
and TIME magazine.
Authors Simone Miller
and Jennifer Robins have selected classic dishes —
like matzo balls, borscht, challah, four different bagel recipes, a variety of deli sandwiches, sweet potato latkes, apple kugel, black & white cookies
and more — all adapted to be grain -, gluten -, dairy -
and refined sugar - free, as well as kosher.
And, like butter, does the paper serve as a catalyst and delivery system — flavoring the author's words more intense
And,
like butter, does the paper serve as a catalyst
and delivery system — flavoring the author's words more intense
and delivery system — flavoring the
author's words
more intensely?
Well, I feel
like the
authors could of done something better to try
and make it
more clear what each grain was.
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like Food Network's Giada De Laurentiis
and Serious Eats founder Ed Levine.
When the
author writes «I love Arsenal, not Arsene Wenger», it is
more than an assumption he doesn't
like Wenger... Ancelotti is a great manager, but it doesn't excuse the fact the article is poor
and with no relation with the title.
I written why I thought the
authors post has failed in logic, I may be wrong but I did say that a Right sided AM or a player who could play their for us would be
more of a logical choice when looking at Wenger
and the type of players he
likes to buy.
its bcoz the fans
like the
author wenger has survived these many years... to b very frank liverpool
and manu has won many
more titles then us wenger has done nothing what he could have done..
I much prefer transfer stories
like «Arsenal should sign Vidal,
and here's why...» At least then there's an actual argument to the story
and it's
more likely to be creative, informative
and interesting as opposed to a comical «rumour» that started in the
author's head 5 minutes before it was posted.
The
author of «How Children Succeed,» Paul Tough argues that the qualities that matter most have less to do with cognitive skills
and more to do with character: skills
like perseverance, curiosity, conscientiousness, optimism,
and self - control.
This months virtual book club for kids
author is Giles Andrea — if you would
like to find out
more about the Virtual Book Club for kids click here, how you can join us or the school year's
authors (watch out for later this month or early next when we will be releasing the
authors and books for 2014 — 2015).
I have never heard a woman say that marriage makes her feel
more feminine, although we are often advised by people
like The Surrendered Wife
author Laura Doyle to be feminine, aka «soft, delicate,
and receptive,» in our marriage (
and if we have to be told to be
more feminine as a wife, it would seem as if marriage itself doesn't automatically make us feel feminine).
wowee now that seems
like a little bit
more of a balanced
and rational conclusion than the
author's rants here in this blog.
«When your baby locks eyes with you, it's almost
like she's drinking a double latte - her heart rate speeds up, her blood pressure rises,
and she becomes
more awake,» says Alan Greene, M.D.,
author of From First Kicks to First Steps.
«I recommend once kids start to walk, simply having a child toddle in with you to the bathroom as you explain that poop goes in the potty, how to flush the toilet, things
like that,» says Dr. Laura Jana,
author of It's You
and Me Against the Pee... «The
more active effort can start 18 to 24 months, but sometimes later if children are not showing signs of readiness.»
But the book is
more than just a collection of interesting photos; rather,
author Andrea Curtis uses school food as a starting point for age - appropriate discussions of larger societal issues
like poverty
and the environment.
«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).
He
authored legislation to require
more accountability from the
more than 700 state
and local authorities that use public funds
and provide quasi-governmental services
like mass transit
and economic development.
The
authors found that, controlling for other factors, such as whether respondents
liked or disliked Clinton
and Trump, former Obama voters who believed one or
more of the fake news articles were 3.9 times
more likely to defect from the Democratic ticket in 2016, including abstention.
«It was really surprizing to realize that oncogenic Pik3ca in basal cells induced the formation of luminal tumours, while its expression in luminal cells gave rise to heterogeneous
and more aggressive tumors including basal -
like tumors,» comments Alexandra Van Keymeulen, the first
author of the paper.