And I'm sure that they'll be
more and more authors now in all different countries telling their experience as well.
As
more and more authors now attempt to go back to their publishers to gain access to the rights to their unpublished digital books, Rowling enjoyed smooth sailing in the world of ebooks as she had the foresight to keep those rights at a time when digital books were unheard of.
Not exact matches
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and Embrace Everyday Moments, «There are
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and emotional well - being, it's the practice of gratitude.»
Those numbers would thrill most
authors today
and they're even
more impressive considering that the U.S. population back then was less than one - sixth of what it is
now.
There are
more publishers to choose from
now than ever before,
and many
authors make rushed decisions that result in poorly - produced products that don't sell.
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Now at almost 600 comments, the one thing I hope for outside of the apologies that Julie (
and others) so richly deserve is an end to the evangelical / pomo / dispensational / Calvinist / church - growth / emergent /
author / leadership / Christian conference scene (pick one or
more categories as YMMV).
LOVED both of these,
and I'm loving them even
more now that I've gotten to know the
authors better.
The
author follows the fortunes of five men pursuing at Sacred Heart Seminary in Milwaukee what used to be called late vocations
and are
now more commonly called second - career vocations.
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.
The
authors proclaimed that in this situation the long debate among Christians as to the
more Christian way of ordering society is ended,
and it is time
now both to endorse corporate capitalism
and to devote our Christian energies to working in
and with it.
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And now I'm a published author with a wonderful husband and a burgeoning speaking career and I'll I can do is hate poor Ann Voskamp for selling more copies of her memoir than I've sold of mi
And now I'm a published
author with a wonderful husband
and a burgeoning speaking career and I'll I can do is hate poor Ann Voskamp for selling more copies of her memoir than I've sold of mi
and a burgeoning speaking career
and I'll I can do is hate poor Ann Voskamp for selling more copies of her memoir than I've sold of mi
and I'll I can do is hate poor Ann Voskamp for selling
more copies of her memoir than I've sold of mine.
Almost two decades ago,
authors Tim LaHaye
and Jerry B Jenkins chose a similar premise for their Left Behind series of novels, which sold
more than 65 million copies
and has
now spawned a big screen adaptation starring (almost unthinkably) Nicolas Cage.
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.
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Author: «- 25 Most Pinned Gluten - Free Breakfast Recipes —
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and more.»
I do believe it will give is a little sanity but as the
author has mention before; there is a lack of passion
and motivation
and the moment Wenger holds them accountable for this then there will be know change in the players questionable attitude.i think you leaving out ozil
and Sanchez will provide
more fuel for the fire
and it will need to address differently, the three at the back that put Chelsea to the sword a few seasons ago was new but worked but
now we are faced with a conundrum.
But
now, a growing group of experts is urging parents to work on something even
more fundamental: what nationally prominent
author and occupational therapist Lindsey Biel calls «Sensory Smarts.»
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wowee
now that seems like a little bit
more of a balanced
and rational conclusion than the
author's rants here in this blog.
Dr. Sears is noted by TIME as «The Man Who Remade Motherhood»
and author of many parenting books, including The Baby Book: «First published in 1992, The Baby Bookis
now in print in 18 languages, with
more than 1.5 million copies sold.»
In Paul Tough's new book How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity
and the Hidden Power of Character, the
author argues that the qualities that matter most to children's success,
now and later in life, have
more to do with character —
and that parents
and schools can play a powerful role in nurturing the character traits that foster success.
The
authors note that cost - benefit analyses of sustainable land management scenarios «can be done even with limited data availability, «
and underscore that, despite an inevitable degree of uncertainty, «it is imperative to take action
now, as every day sees the loss of
more productive land that will have to be gained back.»
«We know from our sleep loss studies that when you're sleep deprived, it negatively affects weight
and metabolism in part due to late - night eating, but
now these early findings, which control for sleep, give a
more comprehensive picture of the benefits of eating earlier in the day,» said Namni Goel, PhD, a research associate professor of psychology in Psychiatry in the division of Sleep
and Chronobiology,
and lead
author of the ongoing study.
Such mistakes were part of a lifelong pattern for Moorcraft,
now director of the Center for Foreign Policy Analysis in London
and the
author of
more than a dozen books.
Lead
author Jason Holloway, a Rice alumnus who is
now a postdoctoral researcher at Columbia University, suggested an array of inexpensive sensors
and plastic lenses that cost a few dollars each may someday replace traditional telephoto lenses that cost
more than $ 100,000.
Despite this experience, the Journal of Vibration
and Control still allows
authors to suggest peer reviewers (
and provide their contact e-mails) when they submit a manuscript — although
more safeguards are
now in place, says Gamboa.
«We have followed a less potent neutralizing lineage in this particular individual before, but
now we have found a far
more potent antibody
and have been able to study its development over six years,» said first
author Mattia Bonsignori, M.D., of the Duke Human Vaccine Institute.
Hunting
and habitat loss
now threaten 87 % of large carnivores worldwide, the
authors write,
and conservationists should do
more than keep track of population sizes.
Until this trial came out we didn't know if it was going to be clinically better or not
and now we know it is better,» said lead
author Keipp Talbot, M.D., assistant professor of Medicine, who served as coordinating investigator for the
more than 100 study sites.
They also highlight the need for
more studies of this nature to give us a better idea of the cities
and landscapes that are most affected
now and also under additional greenhouse warming,» said co-lead
author Michael Oppenheimer, the Albert G. Milbank Professor of Geosciences
and International Affairs
and the Princeton Environmental Institute at Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School
and Department of Geosciences.
«It's a long - term interest, but the science
now is making it that much
more realistic,» said Emory University physics professor Sidney Perkowitz,
author of «Hollywood Science: Movies, Science,
and the End of the World» (Columbia University Press, 2007).
«Many studies show the integrative function of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in relatively simple cognitive tasks,
and we believe that this relatively basic process forms the foundation for far
more complex forms of behavior
and decision - making, such as norm enforcement,» said lead
author Joshua Buckholtz,
now an assistant professor of psychology at Harvard.
«If the hydrogel contains no food but we add a food cue at the bottom of the chamber, the larvae dive deeper
and more frequently,» said lead
author Daeyeon Kim, who conducted this research at the CRG
and is
now a postdoctoral fellow at UCSB.
With 70 per cent or
more of the world's coral reefs
now assessed as degraded, adopting a business - as - usual approach to how we use
and manage reefs is no longer an option, says lead
author of the report Nick Graham.
The
authors are
now calling for
more to be done to make higher education a better
and more positive experience for mothers, in light of the findings.
«Star systems with
more than three members are unstable
and prone to interference,» says Jaime Pineda,
now at the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics, who is the first
author of a study that has just been published in Nature.
The
authors found that companies pay a price in going public: having to answer to stockholders, who generally are
more interested in the short run than the long run,
and having
now to file cumbersome disclosure reports, companies often find that there is less room for risky
and potentially revolutionary innovations.
One such possibility is suggested by first
author of the study Laura D. Lewis, Ph.D. «This technique
now gives us a method for obtaining much
more detailed information about the complex brain activity that takes place during sleep, as well as other dynamic switches in brain states, such as when under anesthesia
and during hallucinations.»
«We see a dose - response relationship between frequency of night shift work
and type 2 diabetes, where the
more often people do shift work, the greater their likelihood of having the disease, regardless of genetic predisposition,» said co-first
author Céline Vetter, PhD who conducted this work while at the Channing Division of Network Medicine at BWH, along with co-first
author Hassan S. Dashti, PhD, RD. Vetter is
now an assistant professor at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
«As a result of the study we can
now more precisely regulate —
and increase — muscle mass in the setting of disease,» co-lead
author from Monash BDI, Dr Craig Harrison, said.
But the former requirement has become increasingly unrealistic, considering that a large fraction of publications
now contain contributions from groups with very different expertise —
and that half of the papers published in 2009 by Science had
authors from
more than one nation.
Caselle
and lead
author Scott Hamilton, previously a postdoctoral researcher at UCSB
and now a faculty member at Moss Landing Marine Laboratories near Monterey, show that as sheephead increase in size — particularly when they surpass the minimum size limit of the fishery — they are able to eat bigger urchins,
and more of them, as revealed by analysis of their gut content.
More research is needed because «looking at both psychological and biological responses to stress will lead to a more complete understanding of why we have the racial / ethnic achievement gap,» said study lead author, Dorainne Levy, who began the research while at Northwestern and is now a post-doctoral scholar at Indiana Univers
More research is needed because «looking at both psychological
and biological responses to stress will lead to a
more complete understanding of why we have the racial / ethnic achievement gap,» said study lead author, Dorainne Levy, who began the research while at Northwestern and is now a post-doctoral scholar at Indiana Univers
more complete understanding of why we have the racial / ethnic achievement gap,» said study lead
author, Dorainne Levy, who began the research while at Northwestern
and is
now a post-doctoral scholar at Indiana University.
«We also found that couples in which both individuals have equal levels of education are
now less likely to divorce than those in which husbands have
more education than their wives,» said Christine R. Schwartz, lead
author of the study
and an associate professor of sociology at the University of Wisconsin - Madison.
«We are
now seeing summer speeds
more than 4 times what they were in the 1990s on a glacier which at that time was believed to be one of the fastest, if not the fastest, glacier in Greenland,» says Ian Joughin, a researcher at the Polar Science Center, University of Washington
and lead -
author of the study.
We've
now found evidence of extensive river systems in the area which supports the idea that Mars was warm
and wet, providing a
more favourable environment for life than a cold, dry planet,» explained lead
author, Joel Davis (UCL Earth Sciences).