Not exact matches
The problem with the dear Reformed brethren (and sisters) is that they can speak
much and wax poetically
about the majesty of God, the drepravity of man and the gospel, as a Topic (filling many
libraries), but don't actually give you the good news: you, yes, you, my body and blood shed for You.
I am going to guess that there might be
about another 600 or so that I have read which are not in my personal
library (it might be
much more), but I will only give myself half that, bringing the total to 1500 books read so far.
In Jesus time when he fled Herod with his parents, the largest group of Jews where he possibly fled to, were located in Alexandria, a place where 300 years earlier Alexander, who conquered as far as India and tried to have his subjects learn
about and understand each other... had followers that built the great
library of Alexandria, holding
much of the knowledge of the ancient world.
How terribly sad... we have fallen so far that we find ourselves in the ridiculous position of propping up the oft - injured and rarely inspirational Jack Wiltshire... what's next, extending Walcott, Welbeck and Ramsey... can't you see that these players have nothing to do with winning and all to do with providing recognizable names to the plastic fans who frequent our overgrown
library of a stadium... it's high time we rid this club of one of the worlds most incompetent and unsuccessful owners (look it up) and our fragile and spineless manager (
much like our club) who can't bring in the best talent because he knows he can't live up to expectations that come with players of that ilk... think
about it, he couldn't even handle Sanchez, who was largely a periphery character in Barcelona
[Laughs] But it definitely just made me feel that
much stronger
about doing what I know is best for my daughter no matter where I'm at; if it's Trader Joes, if it's a
library, I breastfed her in church on Mardis Gras without a cover - I will not consider feeding her in a bathroom.
Wuthrich loves her decorations so
much, she wrote a book
about them coming to life at night, a copy of which can be found in the school
library.
A jailed criminal never has to worry
about the heat being shut off in the winter, or the A / C in the summer, he gets 3 square meals, free rent, no utilities to pay, no credit card responsibilities, sunday mass of his choice, an exercise yard, cable tv, a
library, free laundry, free education if they desire, cell phone (yes, cell phones, look it up) internet service, healthcare (not the best but never has any bills or denials) still gets to sleep everynight (and it's quiet) Now, how
much do you (we) pay for all that?
The site is a potpourri of useful material: audio files telling the story of Snow's investigations; an exhaustive collection of Snow's original writing; a vast
library of articles written
about Snow's legacy; annotated maps of London, including Snow's famous map of the Soho outbreak; short biographies of the major figures in Snow's life; excerpts from books that mention him; dozens of photographs, including images of Snow and landmarks in London related to his life; modern - day scientific explanations of the cholera bacteria; and
much more.
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If you've been on the fence
about adding the game to your Switch
library, or you just love hair whipping so
much that you want yet another edition for your collection, you might want to take this newest installment into consideration.
While thinking
about their evolving role as
library leaders, participants also have the chance to assess the strengths and weaknesses of their own leadership, and many come away from the institute surprised by how
much they learn
about themselves.
Two questions: (1) Why would you even care
about selling your books to
libraries,
much less their lower - priced digital versions?
His
library has an acquisitions budget of
about $ 4.88 million annually, which has not changed
much in the past five years.
This means that many people have a stake in the future of
libraries, and as the digital age advances, there is
much discussion
about where they are headed.
Our friendly librarian at the Duncan
library loaned me your book
about self - publishing for one week but, because I am mostly blind, I haven't been able to read
much if it.
Whether we want to face it or not, we owe it to our patrons and the future of our
libraries to learn as
much as we can
about this stuff so that we can make decisions that best serve the patrons and the institution.
An invitation to speak at a local
library, a handout asking for authors with interesting books and interesting stories to appear on either a regular or Internet radio show, teachers eager to bring their book into their school
library, not to mention the opportunity to learn ever so
much about book promotion from the more seasoned authors.
When it comes to academic books, we often don't hear
much about what companies
libraries often deal with.
Obviously, RIM doesn't know very
much about converted Android apps, and has not invested heavily in populating the Android
library with QUALITY apps.
This feature, called Self - e, will offer
libraries a curated list of titles that not only have some standard of quality for writing, grammar, and formatting, but will also help prevent any concerns
about the content of the book,
much like the stripping of titles last year from major retailers when inappropriate content made its way into the children's sections of various stores.
Margaret Harrison [00:02:07] Oh thanks, well so, yeah, I've worked my whole career in publishing and I started out on the ebook side working for OverDrive, a major distributor of ebooks at public
libraries, and focusing on ebooks, so
much of it is
about the metadata, not just getting books into channels but also making sure those books, as Justine said, can be discoverable, can be found, and so I started spending a lot more of my time on metadata, and I'm a curious person so I got to know a lot and here I am
I did a lot of research
about self - publishing and saw that, though it may not matter as
much now, a year or two ago it seemed important that authors NOT be limited to Kindle with their work, or, in print, to a CreateSpace imprint that would be a no - go for
libraries and bookstores with antipathy toward Amazon.
Ellie Marney [00:07:35] I try to support them as
much as they support me, so I do try to spread the word
about libraries and basically encourage people to continue to go and continue to support the system.
Click here for Overdrive's blog post to
libraries about the Kindle Library program and here for Peter Rojas's prediction of who will make the
much - rumored Amazon tablet.
I defer to people who are more knowledgeable
about Section 108 of the copyright law, but my view on this is that you could change 108 to give
libraries the rights to do protected digital lending, but it would be
much harder in practice than getting an exemption to the anti-hacking law for this purpose.
Since the
library started providing information
about how the
library considers and acquires books, most authors follow the
library's instructions, making the process
much more efficient.
While the discussions included talks
about communities supporting their
libraries both in terms of manpower and funding, there was no precise data on how
much of any given
library's staffing or budget should come from willing volunteers; the Society of Chief Librarians revealed data that showed 425
libraries were currently «community supported» or are planning to become supported by their local patrons, a 150 % increase over the current number of public
libraries involved in volunteer support.
The highlight for me was hearing our
library subscribers gush
about how
much they love BookPage — I've never felt so popular in my life!
One thing I do like
about it is you can choose to view your
library of books from the menu so you can pretty
much avoid using the new home screen entirely if you don't like it.
I'm not convinced that the
library sector is
much more advanced than publishers in their thinking
about the issues posed by the new eReading environment, as opposed to the «old» PC - based era.
That's
much of what the LibraryCity site is
about — helping public
libraries thrive in the digital era and serve all of us, not just the economic and cultural elites.
But I've not seen or heard
much about what happens when
libraries actually start using them.
At this well - programmed conference, I was exposed to and am still absorbing so
much more
about libraries, digital preservation, scholarly publishing, international markets, metadata, and the future of the web and the world.
We found that we had
much to learn
about the publishing world, and the publishing world had
much to learn
about libraries.
Makinson said Penguin would continue to talk with Amazon
about the lending
library concept, but that the issue was as
much about the risk of piracy as pricing.
He also talked
about rebuilding the public
library system
much stronger than the one they lost.
There has been
much discussion
about the future of school
libraries and the importance of school
libraries with certified school librarians.
you quote a
library journal executive
about how
much LJ believes in this event.
While it's ridiculously early to be talking
much about a product that will, in the best possible case that they're claiming, not be available until late fall (December has been mentioned), the Kno is an interesting take on the eReader market and might address some of the reasons that the Kindle is having trouble taking off as anything but a
library resource at many universities.
There is so
much information
about real estate investing out there, and the vast majority of it is free online or easily picked up a local
library.
I find surprising to see how
much negativity
about the Wii's global
library can be sprung out from a simple «Full Collection» video.
However, the 3DS and Nintendo Switch have an amazing
library as well (I have never owned a Vita, so I do not know
much about the Vita
library).
If I were going to say something
about anything / everything in my Steam
library, it would definitely be
much more long form.
A lot of the museum
libraries and people collect these and have bought them before or after the auctions as documentation, especially in this area where there wasn't as
much public information
about these artists.
For although this reluctant resolution may simply be motivated by the mundane tragedy of my own private aging, it has become increasingly clear to me in recent years that
much of my current thinking
about art was shaped rather decisively (if very indirectly) by that filial experience, and
much of the conjecture I am seeking to flesh out in this essay is directly influenced by my first encounters with art — encounters which first took place and shape in front of my father's modest but well - balanced
library, in his ateliers (he must have moved house every two years or so for a whole damned decade), at the opening receptions for the many group shows he was in, throughout the late 1970s and early to mid-1980s, in villages, towns and cities scattered across the Flemish plains.
«I didn't know
much (
about the Web) at the time, so I started going to the
library and studying online and went to a seminar called Webmaster World,» she says.
Scenario No. 1: An ambitious pre-law student working on a senior thesis
about Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost goes to the
library and discovers,
much to his surprise, two long aisles of books
about Shakespeare — some 6,500 books on just that subject.
In September of first year, I remember learning
about how to use Quicklaw on the bank of computers found in the
library, but
much more emphasis was placed on how to find cases in series like the Supreme Court Reporter, Western Weekly Reports, Dominion Law Reports or Manitoba Reports.
Libraries also get asked to copy books, articles, and other non-governmental materials (which are most definitely copyrighted), and that's where the uncertainty is
about what / how
much can be copied.