Not only does your resume have to contain the right information it has to be capable
of conveying it to the reader very quickly.
Not exact matches
You may find that one line isn't enough
to convey the remarkable benefit
of your product, and draw the
reader's attention.
Descriptions such as this one
convey a dream - like quality, an Eden quality, entirely appropriate
to such an innocent world; the
reader gains a sense
of what such a world must feel like, not what it means.
In short, Wieman was attuned
to the very notions which had been shaping the imagery
of Whitehead's thought, and thus words which appeared
to be mere abstractions, or awkward combinations
of otherwise familiar words
to some
readers,
conveyed significant new depth
of meaning which Whitehead was at pains
to present
to his
readers.
There is only one way
to interpret literature, that is
to base our interpretation on the context and the plain meaning
of the words that the author chose
to convey his thoughts
to the
reader.
Unless Luke is grossly misleading his
readers, he set out, like his predecessors in the field, «
to draw up an account
of tile events that have happened,» in order
to convey authentic knowledge about them.
20 This is the meaning that John intended this story
to convey to his
readers, and in Mark too the form in which the crucial part
of the proceedings is related is so like the language
of his account
of the last supper that a similar meaning is suggested.
But the textual structures
of the implied author and the implied
reader continue
to convey the presence
of an author.
The only other reason I can think
of is that she is intentionally being deceptive because she knows that the typical On Faith
reader (secular, liberal, atheistic) isn't going
to know any better, much less care whether she is accurately
conveying Jesus» meaning.
The Genesis
of Perfection is a striking achievement, a model
of biblical scholarship that combines intellectual adventure with a loving fidelity
to tradition, and effectively
conveys to the
reader a full measure
of the pleasure that the author obviously had in writing it.
Although the method used
to guide the
readers of Process and Reality resulted in many textual anomalies — discontinuities, ghost references, terminological inconsistencies, and so forth — it nonetheless succeeded in getting
readers to interpret all passages written from abandoned points
of view (most
of the book) in terms
of the final metaphysical position
conveyed in the book's third part (ECTC 1; RIWW 47).
In the case
of a book, this goes even further since the book can be far removed from the context in which it is written,
conveying different feelings and moods
to different
readers.
All the other habits
of composition that Ford attributes
to Whitehead rest on the two attributions we have just put into question; for we are told that the insertions
of later writings into earlier ones, and the overall arrangements
of writings in a given book, are meant
to induce
readers to disregard passages
conveying abandoned doctrines or positions or, if the doctrines and positions are kept in modified form,
to reinterpret them in terms
of their final or mature formulations.
Autobiographical fallacies aside, I can now only repeat something Borges said, a paraphrase
of Mark Twain he cited in reviewing Kipling's autobiography (Something
of Myself) in El Hogar: «It is not possible for a man
to tell the truth about himself, or
to keep from
conveying to the
reader the truth about himself.»
The shortcoming
of this brief book, perhaps inherent in the author's polemical task, is that it is negative, and
to see how well Kimball
conveys his own appreciations
of great art a
reader must look
to his other works (his rich essays on Eakins and Delacroix, for instance, in his collection titled Art's Prospect).
And for the rest
of my Dear
Readers, if there is a message in your hearts you would like
to convey to our heroic servicemen and women stationed worldwide during this holiday season, now's the time!
Maps are incredible for the amount
of digestible information they can quickly
convey to a
reader.
With its festival atmosphere and a panel
of judges from the worlds
of venture capital and communications as well as science, the Skolar Award contest also expresses a somewhat subversive notion: that researchers need not only
to discover important new knowledge, but also
to convey it beyond the lab and
readers of scientific journals so that society at large can understand it, value it, benefit from it, and support it.
Outfit
of the day posts are supposed
to convey a level
of realism, I want
to show my
readers what I would wear running around on the weekend.
The purpose
of ESCAPEMENT is
to help
readers understand the intricacies
of haute horlogerie by providing an insight behind the scenes
of the watchmaking industry and
conveying the craftsmanship employed by some
of the world's finest watchmakers.
If, for example, you seek
to convey to readers a sense
of teacher salaries, it matters whether you report beginning salaries or those at the top rung; whether the focus is on the mean or the median; whether fringe benefits as well as cash wages are included; and whether, for perspective, teacher salaries are set alongside the earnings
of bus drivers or neurosurgeons.
Contents cover: How the author develops the character
of Stanley in chapters 9
to 14 Understanding the concept
of theme and how the writer
conveys a point
of view
to the
reader How
to deduce information from a text Examining how the author introduces the character
of the Warden You can preview the first few slides
of Holes — Chapters 9
to 14 by clicking on the preview image.
Teaching objectives:
To develop knowledge and understanding of racial segregation in nineteenth century America To learn how Sachar presents the relationship between Sam and Kate to the reader To learn how Sachar uses description, dialogue and action to convey the character of Zero You can preview the first few slides of Holes — Sam, Kate and Zero by clicking on the preview imag
To develop knowledge and understanding
of racial segregation in nineteenth century America
To learn how Sachar presents the relationship between Sam and Kate to the reader To learn how Sachar uses description, dialogue and action to convey the character of Zero You can preview the first few slides of Holes — Sam, Kate and Zero by clicking on the preview imag
To learn how Sachar presents the relationship between Sam and Kate
to the reader To learn how Sachar uses description, dialogue and action to convey the character of Zero You can preview the first few slides of Holes — Sam, Kate and Zero by clicking on the preview imag
to the
reader To learn how Sachar uses description, dialogue and action to convey the character of Zero You can preview the first few slides of Holes — Sam, Kate and Zero by clicking on the preview imag
To learn how Sachar uses description, dialogue and action
to convey the character of Zero You can preview the first few slides of Holes — Sam, Kate and Zero by clicking on the preview imag
to convey the character
of Zero You can preview the first few slides
of Holes — Sam, Kate and Zero by clicking on the preview image.
Interesting interviews with senior associates, such as Achyut Patwardhan, Vimala Thakar, Radha Burnier and Mark Lee,
convey their experiences and their struggle
to understand this extra-ordinary individual.These reports and a collection
of anecdotes about Krishnamurti allows the
reader to access intimate aspects
of his personality that are not widely known.
If multiple
readers point something out, then it is not a difference
of opinion, there is merit and if you want your message
conveyed to its best potential, you need
to address that concern.
If Elena Gorokhova's splendid second memoir merely
conveyed to readers a vivid, almost visceral understanding
of the...
It needs
to be good and it needs
to convey the quality
of the story
readers can expect
to find inside.
By looking for new and striking ways
to visually
convey your content or ideas, and incorporating them into your blog and other media, you will increase the engagement and excitement
of your
readers as well as «personalize» your author brand.
Much
of the narrative involves back - and - forth communication between the primary trio as they
convey information
to the
reader, with the speaker being listed at the end
of each statement.
Luminarium may not be for every
reader, but if you like
to feel the intelligence
of the author behind a story that addresses contemporary subjects,
conveyed in some
of the most consummate prose I have read, this one is for you!
One
of the greatest gifts that literature can give its
readers is the experience
of empathy and sympathy, for books can take
readers into the interior lives
of characters, showing not only what is happening
to them but also dramatically
conveying how what is happening feels.
Your video should stick
to the theme
of your writing — as in, don't film your video at a playground if you're an erotica writer — and should
convey a professional message that still sets the tone that
readers can expect within your books.
It's crucial
to convey the tone and genre
of your story — possibly more crucial than
conveying the content — because potential
readers, editors, and / or agents will use it
to make a snap prejudgment
of the reading experience.
Remember, the book cover is, essentially, the packaging, so it needs
to convey the contents
of the book
to the
reader.
So while it is clearly very important for a book's cover
to be striking, it is even more important that the title
of your book is legible and the cover's design
conveys to the
reader the genre and tone
of the book.
Authors who know the demographics
of their
readers are equipped
to assemble the fonts and graphics best able
to grab the
reader's eye and instantly
convey the message that «this book is for you.»
Bring
readers into your life with an Author Video Interview, and
convey a new angle
of your book
to them.
What publishers want
to see in an author website is often the same as what your fans and
readers want: a site that
conveys the theme, mood, and atmosphere
of the books — and the personality and individualism
of the writer — offers evergreen content, and presents easy ways in which both fans and professionals can contact, engage, and quickly connect.
There are different ways by which the contents
of a book can be
conveyed to the
reader
It was fun watching this complex story unfold through the eyes
of three different people,
to try
to convey the wide variety
of emotions each is feeling,
to make the
reader understand and care about all
of them.
I've tried
to convey that as much as possible in the book,
to provide the
reader with the same sense
of discovery.
Arab culture is very much connected
to music, poetry, dance, and storytelling, and I wanted
to convey that
to my
readers, some
of whom may not be aware
of that part
of Arab culture.
William Miller's wise and gentle words
convey to the
reader the power
of music
to soothe the human soul and transport us from our mundane lives
to the land
of our dreams.
James McBride's poignant biography
of his mother and autobiography
of his own life
conveys a myriad
of themes
to the
readers such as sacrafice, fear, betrayal, death, religion and racism, that one can not help but
to gleam priceless life lessons as they peruse the pages.
Through good design, you can reduce the amount
of effort it takes your
readers to process the information in a document, allowing them
to focus on the meaning
conveyed by the content rather than its presentation.
In Revolutionary Summer, Ellis, winner
of both the Pulitzer Prize (for Founding Brothers) and the National Book Award (for American Sphinx), gives
readers an engrossing narrative that skillfully
conveys the improvisations
of both the Congress and the Army as they sought
to achieve independence.
Our reviewer writes, «If Elena Gorokhova's splendid second memoir merely
conveyed to readers a vivid, almost visceral understanding
of the sometimes paralyzing sense
of dislocation she experienced arriving in the United States in 1980 from the Soviet Union, that alone would be reason enough
to read it.»
If Elena Gorokhova's splendid second memoir merely
conveyed to readers a vivid, almost visceral understanding
of the sometimes paralyzing sense
of dislocation she experienced arriving in the United States in 1980 from the Soviet Union, that alone would be reason enough
to read it.
The trick is
to convey a sense
of what the book is about without giving anything away - and without really clearly defining what the characters look like, as most
readers prefer
to visualize what they are reading about as they imagine it themselves.
Writer Eve Paludan suggested, «Give your series a name that
conveys to prospective
readers a clear idea
of the genre.