Sentences with phrase «needs of readers who»

But one of the main problems with borrowing books is expressed in Matt Hamblen's article — that because of increased demand (and decreased budgets), libraries are having trouble meeting the needs of the readers who want to use them.
But Weber sees a greater hole in the world of interactive content, and that would be books that meet the needs of those readers who are in between children's books and full - length adult fiction.
This definitely meets the needs of readers who read books in multiple formats (like me!).

Not exact matches

It doesn't attempt to hold the reader's attention for an extended period of time, and this is important if you're presenting to a potential investor who will have other plans he or she will need to read as well.
«With online publicity, you need to reach out and find people that are enthusiastic about your type of business and are willing to share it with their readers, who come to them specifically to hear about their tastes and opinions on that specific subject matter,» McLean says.
But extensive abstraction seems peculiar to Bergson and Whitehead, and a moment's pause ought to convince the reader that the only sort of metaphysician who needs something like extensive abstraction as a method is one who wants to retain the operations of the intellect in the extended (i.e., concrete) world.
At the risk of sounding «flaky» and «corny» and although process thinkers and readers once they have finished this book will understand, I need to mention three very special creatures in my life: Buksi, my eighteen year old cat who died Easter Sunday, 1987; Csibi, my two year old cat; his mother, Whiskers, now four.
I am so grateful — for all these opportunities, of course, but mostly for the kindness of other people: the reader who shoved a $ 50 Starbucks card into my pocket at a signing; the flight attendant who gently patted my arm; Dad's idea to make my favorite comfort food for dinner and Mom's faithful execution of pork loin, rice, and fried apples; Marvin and Brandon at Belk; Dan's shoulder; a call from my sister; readers who pile into minvans and drive many miles just to talk, friends who understood why, with all this good publicity, I would just need a good, long cry.
Those readers who are none too literary may fnd this hard going, but it is the heart of the book and carries its own summaries of, and quotations from, the authors and so does not need any prior knowledge of them, though this book is likely to send its readers hastening to their works.
Ford's book is for Whiteheadian scholars — mine is for readers who need a clear, concise account of Whitehead's ideas.
That said, I think one or two of your readers, who expected a more «dal» - like flavor profile, need to understand that your recipe has more of an Arabic / Mediterranean flavor profile; readers who understand that won't be disappointed.
I get a lot of reader questions from people who are new to a plant - based diet and in need of some guidance and simple recipes to get started.
There's no doubt xhaka is better more physical which us much needed in the prem, brilliant passe n reader of the game who can control the midfield.
Now I'm finding readers are like two versions of me — the first - time parents who don't need a resort with a lot of bells and whistles (yet), and those who have two and maybe even three little ones, and they Nneed a resort with a lot of bells and whistles (yet), and those who have two and maybe even three little ones, and they NEEDNEED.
What are some useful tips / hacks for caring for three babies, one of whom is older and has different needs, maybe from some of your readers who've also been there?
There have been lots of responses to my Huffington Post piece «Why Men Need to Cheat» (at last count, 4,042 comments and a lot of responses throughout the web, including one by Chopper Papa), but I then I got an email from a reader who calls himself U.G. Gold.
But as a blogger who is privileged to hear the personal stories of many readers, I also know that lots of well - intentioned women find out in the hospital that they can't breastfeed for a variety of reasons, or they feel (or are advised) that formula supplementation is needed.
She emphasizes the need for family support, which could be critical for a reader who was trying to hide her depression from family and friends because she was scared of their reaction to it.
For those of you who have kids starting to learn to read (or for those of you thinking ahead to that time), here's an interesting article about Synthetic Phonics (it's a PDF, so you need Adobe Reader — a free download if it's not already on your computer — to view it), a way of teaching phonics to kids that's having great success in Scotland and seems to be particularly beneficial to boys.
If you can convince your CV reader, who spends an average of 20 to 30 seconds with each package, that you can fill their needs, you'll move into the short stack.
Dr. Ruth Patrick (1907 - 2013) probably needs no introduction to the readers of The American Naturalist, or to anyone who has taken an interest in environmental matters over the last half century, for she has become so well known and so influential in her work with water as to become something of a household name.
I occasionally get questions from readers who need to adapt a recipe to avoid eggs, and from my research / testing, chia is one of the best options for this.
My recipe for today's totally awesome Ginger Pear Green Smoothie: Yield: 1 serving You will need: blender, knife, cutting board, measuring cups and spoons 1 pear 1 lemon - juice of 1/4 cucumber 1/4 cup fresh spearmint 3 T hemp seeds 1 chunk fresh ginger 3 - 4 stalks kale, de-stemmed 1 - 1.5 cups water One of my readers who is doing the Body Fuel System wrote me last night because she has a big exam coming up, and she asked me what snacks she should take to stay alert!
I get at least one email a week from a devoted reader of the blog who just can't shake the desire (that feels like a need) to eat peanut butter on a regular basis.
As the reader who wrote in mentioned, not many doctors are very familiar with treating a chronic Lyme infection — you will need a Lyme Literate Doctor as well as a lot of support to overcome this infection.
And if we change it and make a new, awesome recipe, we share it with all of our readers, as well as tell them about our awesome blogger friend who has another awesome recipe that inspired this awesome recipe, and you really need to make both.
Several times, I have received messages from readers, asking me for the WhatsApp numbers of rich Sugar mummy to chat them up, and sincerely, we have hundreds of their phone numbers, given to us by these Women, who are in need of young men.
He assumes a relatively well - informed reader, one already familiar with many of the intertwined historical and ongoing debates charted throughout, and who is perhaps occasionally prepared to pause and read up on a given concept or argument in the event of feeling the need to engage with it more extensively.
But while many of us don't need to know who's who and why, the film pitches itself as potentially being most satisfying to an audience who know everything: you or I, cinephile reader of Film Comment, might enjoy this film quite a lot, but imagine how much more we'd enjoy it if we were the ideal viewer it presupposes, who can spot specific winks at iconic moments in Captain America # 332 or Avengers # 123.
This reader comment — from a fellow teacher — really shows how inspiring it is: «I am in need of some re-energizing, I feel I've lost my true way as a teacher and have become someone who teaches standards, standards, standards, and prepares kids for tests.
According to Shananhan, who is a member of the National Reading Panel and was actively involved in the development of Reading First, adolescent students need more required reading, more instruction time specifically geared toward reading, and low - level readers need even more time.
ASCD Arias publications can also benefit readers in any field who are interested in understanding the complex needs of today's students and educators.
74 % of the children who are poor readers in 3rd grade remain poor readers in the 9th grade, many because they do not receive appropriate Structured Literacy instruction with the needed intensity or duration.
Strategy Instruction - another type of small group differentiated instruction that brings readers together who are not necessarily on the same instructional level yet these children have demonstrated a common «strategy» need, which is identified by the teacher
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* For readers who think that districts should be able to vote for charter school approvals, a position advocated for by Save Our Schools - NJ, imagine this scenario: an application is submitted for a charter school devoted to the needs of students of color in Lakewood and, per N.J.'s charter school funding law, Lakewood Public Schools would pay up to 90 % of tuition.
Teaching and Research Interests: Emergent learners; foundations of literacy; diagnosis of reading and writing needs; accelerating the progress of students who need support in becoming readers and writers; children's literature and its use in the classroom; and program assessment and evaluation.
This approach lacks the necessary emphasis on readers (who are the customers), and their needs as software users on their devices of choice.
Sure, you can send out review copies and make book trailers (not for $ 150 tho), but if an author's end goal is to attract more readers — or even a publishing contract — they first need to get their work in front of people who can help them, and that's what the IRDAs are all about.
You need a list of readers who have demonstrated their commitment by giving you their names and email addresses.
You need to think about readers and the stages they're at: those who've had no exposure to your books, those who know your name, those who've bought one of your books... 22 Ways to Promote Your E-Book suggests some ways to slice - and - dice content, to make your funnel as wide as possible:
Once you've gone through many drafts of your story, you'll need an editor — someone who'll be able to adjust your writing to a way that makes sense to the reader, as well as ironing out any grammatical mistakes along the way.
Take - away (if any): This applies mostly to non-fiction books, but think of your book as a problem offered to a community of readers who need a solution.
To the legion of readers who have already enjoyed How the Irish Saved Civilization, Thomas Cahill's distinctive style needs no introduction.
They're focused in the same dwindling universe of fans who resist change as opposed to expanding the market and finding new readers which is what's needed for long term viability.
As I type this, knowing relatively little about the whole spectrum of publishing offerings available today, I still know for a fact that I can meet the needs of any online, e-book or book reader who wants to read my work.
I'm beginning to think my current beta reader is not who I need to have be reading my books, because I'm not getting the kind of feedback I need from her, and trying to «fix» the book in response to her comments has brought me to a grinding halt.
The E-Age may seem scary to those of us who remember when the most tech - heavy thing a writer had to do was change a typewriter ribbon, but it's one of the best times in history to be a writer — or a reader — so we need to learn to embrace the new technology.
Before you print a book or do any kind of book marketing, you need to have a strong idea of who your ideal readers are — you should know their: age, interests, what media they are exposed to, who they are influenced by, etc..
At the same time, while it is true that it opens the door to the majority of readers who would not give you a chance at $ 2.99, at the same time it makes very difficult for many writers who need to invest at a loss in proofreaders and editing services to provide a good novel, well written work to readers.
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