Sentences with phrase «need authors like»

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Media strategist Mack Collier, author of Think Like a Rock Star, says what fans most need to know is what's on the menu and where the food trucks are.
«If your boss doesn't like you, they'll likely keep it to themselves, as they understand the need to keep the relationship professional and to not play favorites in the office,» says Michael Kerr, an international business speaker and author of «The Humor Advantage.»
In addition to wearing their writer's hat, self - published authors need to do just about everything that goes into packaging, marketing, and selling books, like building an author platform.
Thought leadership, like all good editorial, needs to be created with the readers» needs in mind, not the author's.
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:
I also agree with the author's statement that we need to be like children and learn to trust that the world is unfolding in a way that if we take advantage of the good nature that surrounds us we shall enjoy a good life.
The author's need to attach Christianity to a mass murder is strange... but he's stuck like all other liberal minded.
What religiously insecure people like this author cant grasp is that we just don't need a group of collective fools claiming some divine right to humanity.
After reading the article, I came away with the notion Mr Blake believes one needs a loftier reason for liking an author than a good story and a pleasing way of presenting it in order to like it.
The authors of this paper, [Cozma - Petruţ et al 2017] noted that for IBS, further research studies are needed to elucidate the role of milk and dairy products in IBS [because other proteins beyond lactose, like casein, may be involved].
It's not that I have an issue with catering to special diets (and it's great to have resources like this for counselling patients if needed), but other than being «trendy» I can't tell why the author has chosen to do this.
i disagree with you, i personally don't appreciate silly sycophantic articles like this, we all know Per is not world class, we all know the only defender we have who is close to WC is Kos.And how the author can be so critical of Gabriel when hes played a handful of games is beyond me.We don't need stupid articles like this, we need real articles which provide proper analysis.
Yes, there can be a pathology to women like Friedman who fall for an inmate; many have a «wound,» as Visiting Life: Women Doing Time on the Outside author Bridget Kinsella says or have a «need for a safe, idealized, romantic fantasy of love» that «transcends judgment» as Women Who Love Men Who Kill author Sheila Isenberg says.
like some other authors I don't need to mention.
Some of us need to start writing about what's real instead of letting authors who don't even remember what it's like to have kids set the standard.
When I spoke with Eric Anderson, an American sociologist at England's University of Winchester and author of the provocative book, The Monogamy Gap: Men, Love, and the Reality of Cheating, he said people are afraid to be honest about things like their sexual needs and desires that monogamy doesn't allow, and because of that they often start cheating:
Jonathan Portes, professor of Economics and Public Policy at King's College London, author of Capitalism: 50 things you need to know, tweets at @jdportes 2016 has been in equal measure fascinating and horrifying for economists like me who believe that our discipline has much to contribute to public debate.
«This research shows that apex predators like dingoes and wolves need large, continuous territories in order to effectively control the balance of their ecosystems,» said lead author Thomas Newsome of Deakin University and the University of Sydney in Australia.
Remarks like «The data presented in figure 8 are meaningless,» can be replaced with «The quality of the experimental data in figure 8 needs to be improved before the interpretation of the authors can be accepted.»
Even if the near future doesn't unfold like the 2004 climate - gone - haywire film The Day After Tomorrow, scientists need to be able to produce accurate models of what abrupt change (more likely spanning hundreds or thousands or years, rather than days) would look like and why it might occur, explains Zhengyu Liu, lead author of the study and director of the University of Wisconsin — Madison's Center for Climate Research.
«Just like the human brain, heart and kidneys — organs that can commandeer heightened blood flow when needed — the placenta may employ an auto - regulatory mechanism to optimize perfusion,» adds Limperopoulos, director of Children's Developing Brain Research Laboratory and the study's senior author.
«If we want to study the evolution of Earth - like planets close to the habitable zone, we need to observe the zodiacal dust in this region around other stars,» said Steve Ertel, lead author of the paper, from ESO and the University of Grenoble in France.
Prof. Gordon Pipa, a senior author of the study, says that since it now seems to be possible that machines can be programmed to make human like moral decisions it is crucial that society engages in an urgent and serious debate, «we need to ask whether autonomous systems should adopt moral judgements, if yes, should they imitate moral behavior by imitating human decisions, should they behave along ethical theories and if so, which ones and critically, if things go wrong who or what is at fault?»
«We found compelling evidence that invasive shrubs, such as Japanese barberry, are ready to leaf out quickly once they are exposed to warm temperatures in the lab even in the middle of winter, whereas native shrubs, like highbush bluberry, and native trees, like red maple, need to go through a longer winter chilling period before they can leaf out — and even then their response is slow,» says Amanda Gallinat, a second - year graduate student and third author of the paper.
By making us feel like a small part of something grander, the authors suggest, awe shifts our attention from our own needs to those of the greater good.
«In order to shorten the inefficient discovery to delivery translational cycle, our clinical scientists need to become disruptive innovators who think like implementation scientists enabling them to discover and design tools that can rapidly be implemented in a scalable way in the real world,» said Malaz Boustani, MD, MPH, senior author of the study.
Although MPAs can work well at protecting habitats like coral reefs and nonmigratory wildlife such as the coconut crab, the authors say that more effort needs to be made to protect migratory species such as the green turtle and the hawksbill turtle from poachers, marine debris, and fishing gear entanglement.
He also notes that the fluorescence imaging meant to demonstrate the presence of PGC - like cells in the dish doesn't seem to show proteins necessary for that type of cell, meaning the authors may not really have created the PGC - like cells they would need to generate sperm.
Further research on how serotonin works in the human brain is needed, according to study author Dr. Toru Takumi, a senior team leader at the RIKEN Brain Science Institute in Japan, to determine whether drugs like fluoxetine could offer similar potential to treat humans with ASD.
The authors also looked at some of the mitigation strategies used around the world and said strategies like traffic management and regulation, the development of low - noise tires could help reduce noise, and air traffic curfews help reduce hazardous noise, but other strategies are needed.
«If there is water in Kuiper belt - like objects around other stars, as there now appears to be, then when rocky planets form they need not contain life's ingredients,» said Siyi Xu, the study's lead author, a postdoctoral scholar at the European Southern Observatory in Germany who earned her doctorate at UCLA.
Much like the renowned author Napoleon Hill, Dr. Dispenza suggests that you need to hold clear, focused thoughts about what you want coupled with heightened emotional energy.
You may also feel like you need to forget healthy habits in order to get ahead, says Frances Largeman - Roth, RD, author of Eating in Color.
A study out of University of Toronto that came out in November found that the key to sexual satisfaction in committed relationships had less to do with expecting it to just happen and more to do with admitting it takes time and effort — like a garden that needs to be «watered and nurtured,» as study author Jessica Maxwell explains it.
Instead of playing into the hands of anxiety as the brain likes to do, meditation provides you with much - needed perspective, says Dr Edmund J Bourne, author of Natural Relief for Anxiety.
This update also added in the casein section:» The authors of this paper, [Cozma - Petruţ et al 2017] noted that for IBS, further research studies are needed to elucidate the role of milk and dairy products in IBS [because other proteins beyond lactose, like casein, may be involved].»
«I like this bar because I feel really full after eating and most times it can take me through lunch if needed,» says the the author, Dr. Shilpi Agarwal.
I may need to find a support group... Wendy@Taking the Long Way Home recently posted... Book Club Interview with Alexandra Heminsley, author of Running Like A Girl
I know what it's like to be an author who needs to build a platform.
Paul Oyer, an economics proessor at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and author of Everything I Ever Needed to Know about Economics I Learned from Online Dating, says the marketplace of romantic partners functions a lot like any other marketplace.
But is the author of the profile direct and honest, or do they feel the need to make dramatic statements like «No one overweight!
What You Need to Know: Judging strictly from the logline, this may seem like a hokey Screen Gems thriller that doesn't belong on any list of anticipation whatsoever, save for one authored by the Babysitters Club.
Jurassic World was probably the worst offender in this regard with its endless «we used THIS reptile's DNA which is why the blah - blah - saur can do THAT» exposition, but for a movie like this, all we really need to know is that good animals took some sort of crazy serum and now they're big and angry; the script's four authors, including Carlton Cuse (Lost, The Strain), devotes way more energy than they — or we — need trying to explain why a 500 - pound albino gorilla doubles in size overnight, and why later, a wolf develops porcupine - like quills and «wings» like a 200 - foot - long flying squirrel.
Two approaches for securing «100 percent attention» are modeled in a short video narrated by Teach Like a Champion author Doug Lemov — a minimally invasive hand gesture and countdown technique («I need two people.
With something like an eLearning course, syncing the new audio with a longer running time even in the common authoring tools can be a challenge when you can't read Arabic and the course needs to be converted to right - to - left.
The elearning author's toolbox may soon need to include automated cross-platform testing tools, like Sauce Labs, or managed testing solutions, like eLearningQA.BYOD is real and it's coming soon.
In Write Like This: Teaching Real - World Writing Through Modeling & Mentor Texts teacher - author Kelly Gallagher shows us how to teach the real - world writing skills our students urgently need, says literacy coach Francesca LoGiudice.
It may sound like a big job but indie and self - published authors need to think more like a publisher and therefore as a business if they want to get their work to a larger audience.
You might not like all of the answers, but I will tell you this, as an author, you need to know them.
And I think as authors, we just need to go into it realizing, there will be people that don't like our book, and that's okay.»
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