Here's a roundup
of reader reactions to the idea that a sustained energy quest should be an organizing principle if humanity wants to avoid hard knocks in the next few decades.
Read through the comments below for a glimpse
of reader reactions!
Controversially, «Darwin on the Right,» by Michael Sher?mer, and «Let There Be Light» [SA Perspectives], both about reconciling science and religion, drew the lion's share
of reader reaction.
Not exact matches
It's brutal but it's true, Zuckerberg insists, and based on the strong
reaction to the post, it appears lots
of readers agree.
In the wake
of the New York Times's explosive report alleging that megaproducer and Miramax co-founder Harvey Weinstein sexually harassed and assaulted dozens
of women over decades as one
of the most powerful men in Hollywood, there's been one overwhelming
reaction from industry insiders and dedicated celebrity gossip
readers: Finally.
A funny thing happened when we asked
readers to tell us whether they still supported Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel after criticism
of his department's
reaction to the Stoneman Douglas shooting and a police union's no - confidence vote against the sheriff.
If some
readers think that the protagonist is occasionally too zealous in his
reactions to sinners, far more are
of the opinion that his sympathetic responses to others correspond to those that we ourselves may legitimately feel.
In such a view, the protagonist's at times harsh
reaction to various sinners, e.g., Filippo Argenti (canto VIII), Pope Nicholas III (canto XIX), Bocca degli Abati (canto XXXII), is not (even if it seems so to some contemporary
readers) a sign
of his falling into sinful attitudes himself, but proof
of his righteous indignation as he learns to hate sin.
Reader - response criticism thus accounts for the different understandings
of and
reactions to the «same» text by different
readers by claiming a necessary place for the subjective element in reading.
If
reader - response criticism represented one
reaction to the limitations
of traditional narrative criticism and to structuralism, a more pervasive critique emerged under the rubric
of poststructuralism, or deconstruction.
When mentioning the title
of this present work to potential
readers I have found that a typical
reaction has been «How dare they say that John Paul was a non-acting person!
While the laypeople's
reaction might have reflected their opinion
of the worship leader or the way the liturgy is read, that could hardly be true
of the clergy, who for the most part are the leaders and
readers.
Morrison needn't have worried about the
reactions of his Disciples
readers and financial backers — whose opinion concerned him profoundly since the journal still operated tenuously, almost from issue to issue.
The
reaction of any person who begins to leaf through this illustrated chronicle
of human gestation will surely be extraordinary as well, and the book should be helpful in promoting «bonding»
of all
readers with all unborn babies, as it graphically documents the contention (made, for example, in this issue by William Saunders) that from zygote to embryo to fetus to birth, each human organism is nothing but human.
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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.
The overwhelming
reaction of his
readers, posting why he should be given the job acted on his favor and a few months later he was enjoying his new job at PLoS One.
Biochemist Gerald Joyce
of the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California, and postdoctoral student John
Reader wondered whether a more primitive RNA molecule resembling a hypothetical RNA precursor could trigger this same
reaction.
The
reaction of a physicist friend who saw me reading this book probably encapsulates the response
of the typical New Scientist
reader to the name Emilio Segre: «What did he do?»
All in all, Iserson has written a fascinating, if gruesome book, but I suspect that the
reaction of many
readers will be: «I don't wish to know that».
Any
reader who perseveres would share the philosopher Alfred Whitehead's
reaction to the mathematics
of Newton's Principia: «It was as though one was in an armoury where the weapons are
of enormous size, and marvelling at one who wields as a weapon what we could barely lift as a burden.»
Readers puzzled by his
reaction may like to know that, in round numbers, the total UK peak electricity demand is 60GW on behalf
of...
And regular
readers of New Scientist already will have noticed an early
reaction in a recent issue (Science and Education, 25 April).
Dear
readers, Some
of you give a
reaction on my website or on a post on it.
After trying a lot
of different types
of calcium and calcium magnesium powders and getting
reader feedback from dozens
of readers... the consensus is that Calcium Carbonate is the best option and that certain types
of calcium magnesium can cause
reactions.
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Rarely do you hear the full story, if only because the person telling the story has no clue how he or she got in that position in the first place or they're intentionally trying to skew
reader reactions to be in their favor.If you read something and are left with questions instead
of answers, there's more to the story.
The seemingly random murder
of a pizza delivery man sparks a sinister chain
reaction in this drama from playwright David Hare, who was responsible for adapting The Hours and The
Reader to critical acclaim.
Our
readers are both happy and outraged (see their
reactions below) with this year's nominees from the British academy, which include «The Big Short,» «Bridge
of Spies,» «Carol» «The Revenant» and «Spotlight» for Best Picture.
There are dozens
of reader's
reactions with positive reviews
of this book, claiming it is «incredible» and «life - changing».
Through eleven «voices»
of African slaves, living on the Fairchild estate, the
reader begins to understand the inner voice
of each slave, his / her history, their
reactions to slavery, hopes and dreams.
He tried to bypass
reader reaction by standardizing it, distilling the comments
of the 53
readers into a list
of five factors — writing assessment's scientifically derived view from nowhere.
By analyzing physical artifacts as well as archival sources, pairing adult
reactions with the damage that prompted them, School Wreckers allows
readers to see the complexities
of education through the eyes
of its often resistant subjects, prompting broader reflection on the status
of schools as community and custodial institutions.
In the meantime, read about the results
of the ASCD SmartBrief ED Pulse poll, which obtained
reader reactions to the two presidential candidates» top positions on education.
With fiction, it's still about the
reader: their feelings, their
reactions, their experience as they journey with the heroes
of your novel.
Hart continuously and seamlessly weaves the
reader through three layers
of Adam's thoughts: his traumatic childhood memories, the town's
reaction to his murder charge five years ago, and his present - day search for love and acceptance.
Anam leads her
readers to a more thorough understanding
of Bangladesh's struggle for independence through the
reactions and actions
of one woman.
Reader reaction has been a little mixed but mostly positive, with many
of the commentators asking for visibility on the home screen
of their standing in the 2015 Book Challenge, one
of the very popular features
of the website.
I give her major props for branching out
of genre, but I'm curious as to what her next move will be, considering her
readers»
reactions.
My working theory is that by running features and promotions
of my book on the e-book websites, I got it in front
of enough
readers to allow a word -
of - mouth chain
reaction to start.
I was wandering around the Intarwebz this morning, looking for further updates on PuppyGate, when I happened to visit Charles Stross» blog and saw this earlier post
of his, where he put up a
reaction to the whole tiff over Clean
Reader.
It seems the recent reviews quarrels from a multitude
of writers and
readers alike triggered some
reaction in Goodreads.
it says nothing
of the book itself just a
reader's
reaction to it.
He also talks about the «real time» blog story I, DEATH that his novel was based upon allowed him the luxury
of adapting the story as it was being rolled out based on
reader reaction.
But a minority
of people (25, about
of 150 in this case) clicked the «most helpful» button, leading to a negative review on top, which is giving new
readers a false impression
of the other
reader's
reactions.
They will both still show up on the top
of the page, but now you're letting
readers appreciate the evidence and decide for themselves, which review they personally agree with more, rather than simply assuming the one with the most votes has to be categorically true (which can never be the case, obviously, because different
readers will have different
reactions).
Since Amazon.com debuted its first Kindle e-book
reader late in 2007, the
reaction within the book industry has been some mix
of welcome and scorn.
It will be predicated on how well he writes, and how consistently — although it does call into question how many
of the reviews for his work reflect actual
reader reaction.
You are not only trying to control or at least predict the
reaction of your typical
reader to your content.
What makes a novel hook strong is the type
of reaction it gets from a potential
reader.