Sentences with phrase «more and more authors become»

Not exact matches

Rhett Power is head coach at Power Coaching and Consulting and the author of The Entrepreneur's Book of Actions, a new book about daily exercises for becoming wealthier, smarter, and more successful.
Becoming a traditionally published author led to even more opportunities — like speaking engagements and online courses.
Before becoming one of the world's best - known comic strip writers and authors, Scott Adams spent more than a decade in the corporate world, moving into management after being held at gunpoint twice while working as a teller.
Coleman is also the author of VIA PRINCIPLES, a book that explores how companies can become more collaborative and creative through adherence to clear and powerful guiding principles.
Not only have cars become more complex and expensive, but many dealers still can't get it right when it comes to treating their customers fairly and with respect,» said Jack Gillis, CFA's director of public affairs and author of «The Car Book 2013.»
Says John Allison, president and CEO of the Cato Institute, and author of the book The Leadership Crisis and the Free Market Cure, when you become a great leader, not only will you be stronger and more effective, but you will be happier.
When I started out in my digital marketing career, it was thanks to connecting with some generous people that had a lot more experience than me that I was able to overcome introversion and reluctance to write and become an international keynote speaker, author and blogger with over 1.4 million words written so far.
She went on to become a bestselling author, have a much bigger impact in the hormone space, and make a lot more money online.
«The marketplace for new ideas has been corrupted by software patents used as destructive weapons,» the story's authors wrote, noting that last year, for the first time, Apple and Google spent more on patent litigation and intellectual property than on research and development, a striking fact that sharply illustrates how incentives have become skewed in the tech industry.
Chris Martenson, economic researcher, trend forecaster, The Crash Course author, and founder of Peak Prosperity, discusses the eight forms of capital you need to become resilient to crisis, how the financial system scams hapless investors, and why gold will get much more valuable once the next oil crisis hits.
While this strategy works just fine for large publishers that already have established brands and get thousands of shares on any new article they publish (such as Mashable or TechCrunch), a more pragmatic approach is needed for just about every other business.It's true that getting quality inbound links starts with great content on your client's website, but the missing link is getting journalists, contributors, authors, and editors at quality publications to become aware of that content so that they can link to it when writing relevant stories / articles.
If / when an author in the group becomes published, he / she promises to help other members in the group also get published, and in return, they promise to write about and review the author's book so they can sell more copies.
When I was asked to sign the Appeal critiquing Paragraph 137, I initially agreed with the reading of the authors of the Appeal — but as I studied the paragraph more carefully, it became clear to me that it could be read in a much more benign fashion, and that the benign reading is the correct....
There are also more ancient copies being found through out the ancient world, meaning that our Bibles are becoming even more accurate You might say that any inaccuracy makes the Bible false, but Christians don't hold that translators are perfect, rather we hold that the original version give to the Biblical authors (weather that be Moses, David, John, Mark, Matthew, or Paul) were inspired by God and flawless.
When I was asked to sign the Appeal critiquing Paragraph 137, I initially agreed with the reading of the authors of the Appeal — but as I studied the paragraph more carefully, it became clear to me that it could be read in a much more benign fashion, and that the benign reading is the correct one.
«When you take concern for helping others and add that to intrinsic motivation, people actually become more creative,» said organizational psychologist Adam Grant, author of the best - selling Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World, in an interview with Christianity Today.
The absence of women in Christian leadership is a widely - discussed phenomenon and one that has recently become more relevant to me as a young author and speaker trying to make her mark in the world.
Chen Wang, postdoctoral associate in Yale's department of applied physics and physics and the author of a new study on the topic, told HowStuffWorks, «Not only does the [Schrödinger's] cat «paradox» no longer feel absurd conceptually to physicists [but] even more exotic quantum states are becoming commonplace and attainable.»
The author examines the various sources available, and cautions that the more we learn about those sources the more difficult the task seems to become.
Ms Beer employs more than 100 people and has become a national television star and author through appearances on Network Ten's Master Chef and an ABC television show, The Cook and the Chef.
The authors note that optimum cultivation requirements for arabica coffee will likely become harder to achieve in the face of climate change, productivity will probably be reduced, and more intense management (especially irrigation) will be needed.
Renowned author, Dr. Tina Payne Bryson, offers us all some really useful tips to help our greatest challenge — parenting — become a little brighter, lighter, and more joyful.
The reasons are as yet unknown but the authors of the study point out that «It is possible that babies fed to a routine become relatively more passive participants in the world: feeding (arguably the most important event in their lives) is something which is done to them, rather than something which their own desires and actions play a part in bringing about.
This article (with all of it's typos and grammatical flaws) is obviously biased, as becomes more obvious given the personal experiences of the author and the conclusions she has drawn from how she was raised and who she has become as an adult.
«We've allowed our children to become so sedentary that I rejoice when I see children engaged in rough and tumble play,» says Will Wilkoff, a Maine pediatrician for more than 30 years and the author of four books, including How to Say No to Your Toddler and Coping With a Picky Eater.
«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.
Cara Koscinski, pediatric occupational therapist and author of the Pocket Occupational Therapist, adds that children become more dexterous at age three.
According to research done by Rijt and Plooij, authors of Wonder Weeks, your baby is becoming more engaged in the world around him.
He is a parent educator and author of «Becoming a Dad: The First Three Years,» which has sold more than 40,000 copies and is part of the Great Expectations Series from Sterling Publishing.
Tieger Paul, and Barbara Barron - Tieger NURTURE BY NATURE: Understand Your Child's Personality Type — and Become a Better Parent Little Brown, 1997 The authors draw on their extensive knowledge of Myers - Briggs Personality Types to show parents how they can learn more about their children's unique personalities.
But lead author Dr. Valerie Flaherman, an assistant professor of pediatrics and epidemiology and biostatistics at UCSF, focused on this group since other data suggests that infants who lose this much are more likely to lose more weight; when babies drop 10 % of their birth weight, pediatricians become concerned that the infants may be at risk of other health problems.
As a result, the authors say that the career ladder has become harder to climb and it is more difficult for the workplace to facilitate social mobility.
As a professor at Fordham Law School, the author of important books on political and economic policy, a key figure in Howard Dean's 2004 presidential campaign, and a visionary organizer on behalf of banking and business reforms, she understands that the Democratic Party must move toward progressive populism in order to become more than a tepid alternative to Republican extremism.
Dr Lydia Makaroff (International Diabetes Federation, not an author of the current study): «The health cost for diabetes currently exceeds US$ 600 billion, 12 % of the global health budget, and will only increase as diabetes becomes more common.
«As certain areas of the brain become more variable, it seems to compensate in some ways for the other parts of the brain that are decreasing,» said Aaron Heller, an assistant professor in the Psychology Department and senior author of the paper.
The results, though not surprising, offer a reminder that, with so many people vying for so few tenure - track faculty positions, «trainees need to do more self - analysis of where they are and what the realities are for them to potentially become a faculty member,» says study author Nathan Vanderford, an assistant professor of toxicology and cancer biology and assistant dean for academic development at the University of Kentucky in Lexington.
«Under climate change, the Pacific Islands region is projected to become warmer, less oxygenated, more acidic, and have lower production of plankton that form the base of oceanic food webs,» said lead author Rebecca Asch, Nereus Program alumnus and Assistant Professor at East Carolina University.
We had a really nice theoretical model in the nineties and some of the data seemed to support it, but the more data we got, the muddier the waters became, says Luisa Rebull of NASA's Spitzer Science Center in Pasadena, Calif., lead author of the paper that appeared in The Astrophysical Journal July 20.
With higher doses, the authors suggest the beneficial effects could become more pronounced, although further tests are needed to examine safety and efficacy.
With cross-discipline curiosity, the demonstrated applications of these particles will become even more widespread,» says Steven D. Lacey, a Ph.D. student at UMD and also one of the lead authors of the paper.
«We've found that land, rivers, and oceans are all strongly related to a winter climate pattern off the western coast of North America, and that climate pattern has become more variable over the past century,» said lead author Bryan Black, associate professor of marine science at UT - Austin.
Particularly, the authors state, such training could help business students become more aware of their own views regarding corporate social responsibility and gain an understanding of how these attitudes might affect their perceptions of CSR's relevance in the workplace.
«We have shown that when FBW7 is functionally inactivated this leads to a block of degradation of the stem cell protein SOX9 which becomes more stable in the brain cancer cells,» said first author Aldwin Suryo Rahmanto at the department of Cell and Molecular Biology.
Dr Andrew Skidmore, lead author and Professor at ITC University Twente, said: «Satellite imagery from major space agencies is becoming more freely available, and images are of much higher resolution than 10 years ago.
The authors believe that this denial mechanism became essential once our brain evolved a more comprehensive understanding of ourselves and others.
«This switching becomes more frequent as children grow older and as their vocabulary size increases,» says Diane Poulin - Dubois, a professor in Concordia's Department of Psychology and the study's senior author.
Examining the peer - review process for every paper submitted to Functional Ecology between January 2004 and June 2014, authors Charles W. Fox and C. Sean Burns of the University of Kentucky in Lexington and Jennifer A. Meyer of the British Ecological Society in London, United Kingdom, which publishes the journal, found that most of the Functional Ecology reviewers were men, but female reviewers became more numerous over the period studied.
Professor of Conservation Science and Director of the Centre for Ecology & Conservation at the University of Exeter's Penryn campus and the lead author warned that as plastic pollution increases more and more turtles are likely to become entangled.
«As researchers started using these cells more, it became clear that during the process of reprogramming to create stem cells the cell was also rejuvenated in other ways,» says Jerome Mertens, a postdoctoral research fellow and first author of the new paper.
The authors say that as the model becomes more realistic and tailored to individuals, it could help clinicians and physical therapists predict compensatory injuries and suggest ways of avoiding them.
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