What troubles
me the most about Chapter 5 is its arrogant tone, fed partly by a group of smart Seattle - based entrepreneurs, and the major inconsistencies that arrogance engendered.
Not exact matches
For me personally the
chapters about industry characteristics and customer benefits were
most interesting as I haven't paid a lot attention to this.
With all the emphasis on creation or evolution coming out of the first few
chapters of Genesis, we often miss some of the
most important ideas
about our humanity and how God created us (not physically, but spiritually and psychologically).
Today's excerpts come from «God Things» — one of the
most talked -
about chapters in the book.
It's hard to believe that there is so much information
about this one
chapter, and
most of what you are saying contradicts everything I have been taught my whole life.
One of the things that makes the book the
most interesting, is that Wallace begins each
chapter explaining some of the tools and approaches he used as a homicide detective, and then he goes on in the rest of the
chapter to show how he used this tool or approach to investigate the claims of the Gospels
about Jesus Christ.
In the first
chapter of my book Through the Moral Maze, * I talk
about the
most significant of those periods of great intellectual change in human history, the so - called «Axial Period»
about 2,5 OO years ago, also sometimes called the period of «The Great Awakening.»
3
About the same time (according to
most modern scholars) the opening
chapter of Genesis was composed in its present form.
Highlights for me included: 1) Belcher's call in
Chapter 3 to find common ground in classic / orthodox Christianity (the Apostle's Creed, the Nicene Creed, and the Athanasian Creed) which, if applied, would dramatically reduce some of the name - calling and accusations of heresy that have been
most unhelpful in the discussion between the emerging and traditional camps, 2) Belcher's fabulous treatment of postmodernism and postfoundationalism in
Chapter 4, where he rightly explains that when talking
about postmodernism, folks in the emerging church and the traditional church are using the same term to refer to two completely different things, and where he concludes that «a third way rejects classical foundationalism and hard postmodernism,» and 3) Belcher's fair handling of the atonement issue in
Chapter 6, in which he clarifies that
most emergering church leaders «are not against atonement theories and justification, but want to see it balanced with the message of the kingdom of God.»
It is this
chapter which is
most often preached at baptismal services, and these are the Scriptures people go to when they want to talk
about the symbolism, necessity, and power of baptism.
At
most, they have a
chapter or two
about having a website.
I've found that this is how
most Christians today think
about faith, and it causes far more damage than
most people realize (I spend two
chapters in my book fleshing out these problems).
In this brief
chapter I would like to attempt the impossible: to answer the 35
most frequently asked questions
about Heaven.
Under the circumstances, it is easy for me to understand how the
chapter on the double holdout could wind up as just
about the
most jumbled history of any financial dealing I have ever read, full of wrong data, wrong amounts, wrong conclusions, wrong interpretations.
QS: Hobbes's argument
about law and liberty, which he develops
most fully in
chapter 21 of Leviathan — which is entitled «Of the liberty of subjects» — depends on his view
about how laws operate.
The first six
chapters of The Fat Loss Bible debunk some of the
most common myths
about dieting, such as:
Way back in
Chapter 3, I talked
about how Mark Sisson gives an excellent perspective on the conundrum of stress and endurance training in his book «The Primal Connection» — in which he describes how a major factor at play in the success of some pro endurance athletes is relatively lower amounts of work stress, deadlines, office obligations, etc. in the life of those who are able to devote
most of their time to training.
The next three
chapters teach you almost everything you could want to know
about supplements for muscle gain and fat loss (spoiler —
most don't work).
In your Welcome
Chapter you'll learn
about the
most common health - sabotaging ingredients and what your daily upper limit should be.
In Patanjali's Yoga Sutras,
most of the third
chapter is
about the siddhis, the powers that come from various meditations.
A handful of pioneers began to change this in 1968 and four of them tell their humiliating and often emotional stories to Armen Keteyian
about an unpopular
chapter in the history of America's
most popular sport.
Another nice thing
about this game is it is organized into
chapters which you can do each night and as well
most importantly I did not come across any glitches at all during the game and finished it problem free.
So let's talk
about Before Midnight, the third
chapter of Richard Linklater's «Before» series and arguably the
most anticipated premiere of Sundance this year.
One of the
most important
chapters in any goal setting book would be
about sharing, making your goals visible, public, verifiable and open.
Writing
about the pain of leadership (in a
chapter for Out - of - the - Box Leadership, edited by Paul D. Houston et al., 2006), Murphy writes, «I've come to believe that it is common for even the
most competent and well - adjusted managers to experience real psychological pain — even suffering — on the job.»
Murray spends
most of the
chapter dilating on what that means: rigor in verbal expression, forming judgments, thinking
about virtue and the good, and developing empathy and greater humility.
In each
chapter, Schwalbe picks one book and talks
about the one value he
most draws from it.
10 - Minute Selection: Read
most of
chapter 26, beginning with the sentence ««It's kind of tragic when you think
about it,» Jade said.»
At the Book Case, we've posted before
about our love of Roald Dahl's work —
most recently in June, when we mentioned The Missing Golden Ticket, a September release from Penguin Young Readers that contains a
chapter cut from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and contains plenty of fun facts
about his work.
There is no way that some of this
chapter will make sense unless you have read the previous
chapters, and
most importantly the
chapters about sales.
Ms. Blackburne outlines the seven major reasons Literary Agents STOP READING first
chapters, and the
most surprising thing
about this article is that none of the reasons are very surprising.
The thing that interested me
most in the
chapter about John Valentine's farm was the debate between Mingo and Lander.
If an author is uncertain
about an editor,
most editors will do one sample
chapter or 10 pages (whichever comes first) for free to give the author an idea of their style.
In my case, that's
about 2.5
chapters, which I really like — by then you either like or you don't —
most do.
Yet unlike the old days, when
most prospective readers were effectively hostage to book reviews as a means of learning
about new books or even reading tantalizing excerpts, the internet allows you as an independent author to publish excerpts and sample
chapters to your heart's content, demonstrating first - hand that your work has those qualities that your intended readers are interested in.
This free sampler contains the first 6
chapters of Credence Foundation (A Science Fiction Novel) A detective tasked with solving the seemingly impossible murder of an influential scientist finds a clue that leads him to Credence, a corporation of the future that uses mass beliefs to change reality and send spaceships on the other side of the universe.Suspecting that the murderer had himself flushed in and out of the crime scene using Credence's technology, Detective Trumaine readies his trap.In a frantic chase through his mind, long - forgotten memories from a tragic past, as well as virtual environments, he will finally put together the missing pieces of the
most unbelievable plan ever to affect mankind.It's a novel of
about 74,000 words...
Agents and editors read thousands of manuscripts each year, and
most of them have a list of pet peeves
about opening
chapters.
Most pages on EelKat.com are either sample
chapters from these Dark Fantasy Yaoi novels or how - to advice and Q&A s
about writing Dark Fantasy Bizarro Yaoi, and thus many pages feature mention of suicide, drug use, cutting, depression, BDSM fetishes especially CBT, schizophrenia, ritual murder, and thus many pages are probably NSFW.
(My favorite
chapter was the one
about the very non-Puritan antics of Thomas Morton...) William Bradford began writing his history of America's
most famous pilgrims back in 1630 (according to my anthology of American literature), and he continued chronicling their life up to 1647.
The
most important thing
about a
chapter 13 case is that it will allow you to keep valuable property, especially your home and car, which might otherwise be lost, if you can make the payments which the bankruptcy law requires to be made to your creditors.
To this day, Warren credits the book for changing his professional life and Warren believes that
most of what anyone needs to know
about investing can be found in two
chapters of the book: the
chapter on Mr. Market, which outlines behavioral finance concepts before that term existed, and the
chapter on investing with a Margin of Safety.
My recommendation is to begin by reading
chapters 1,2, and 3 on financial planning and choosing a financial advisor, then proceed through the rest of the
chapters, reading
about the toppis that are
most pressing to you right now.
Most of the cases filed in the U.S.,
about 71 %, are
Chapter 7 cases.
Since there are basically only two bankruptcies
most individuals file, a
Chapter 7 or a
Chapter 13, you must meet certain standards established by law in order to change your mind
about filing in either case.
Read on to learn the
most important facts
about chapter 7 bankruptcy.
The
most important thing
about a
Chapter 13 case is that it will allow you to keep your valuable property — especially your home and car — which might otherwise be lost, so long as you can make the payments.
For
most other people, get one of Schwager's longer books, and read
about the different investors as individual
chapters.
Most Chapter 7 debtors receive their discharge
about four months after the filing date of the bankruptcy petition.
Chapter 1: What You Need To Know
About Student Loans —
Most students need student loans to pay for their at least part of their education.
Buffett has said repeatedly that
Chapter 20 on the Margin of Safety in The Intelligent Investor, along with
Chapter 8 on market fluctuations, is the
most important thing ever written
about investing.