So JukePop has taken that onerous chore out
of readers hands by simply letting readers read and giving authors insight into how their story is being read.
They are, after all, the part
of the reader your hand is in contact with more than any other.
Not exact matches
As with Facebook's Instant Articles, however, Medium's offer to publishers brings up many
of the same risks: Number one being that your fate — and the discoverability
of your content, and any relationship you have with your
readers around that content — is essentially in the
hands of a third - party provider.
Securing dangerous or controlled substances: Businesses in a wide range
of industries use biometric devices — with
hand -
readers being a particularly popular option — to help monitor access to toxic chemicals, radioactive waste, narcotic drugs and other potentially hazardous materials.
Authors today are turning to self - publishing to get their work into the
hands of readers.
Beyond Reisman's ambition to offer «the best reading application» anywhere (and early reviews
of the software have been favourable), the Kobo experience caters to a
reader who is stealing moments throughout their busy day in which to read, on whatever device they happen to have at
hand.
On top
of this, Bluetooth creates a truly
hands - free experience because shoppers would not even need to take out their phones to tap them to a
reader.
«Our goal is to keep our papers loaded with content
of interest to our
readers and to be paid appropriately by those who find us useful, whether the product they view is in their
hands or on the Internet.»
For one, Amazon, like other e-book sellers, has used a scheme known as «digital rights management» (DRM), which limits the types
of devices that can read certain e-book formats.259 Compelling
readers to purchase a Kindle through cheap e-books locks them into future e-book purchases from Amazon.260 Moreover, buying — or even browsing — e-books on Amazon's platform
hands the company information about your reading habits and preferences, data the company uses to tailor recommendations and future deals.261 Replicated across a few more purchases, Amazon's lock - in becomes strong.
We're not sure what's in the water in Pennsylvania, but after one school district in the Keystone State distributed buckets
of rocks around school to pelt shooters as a last resort, and another
handed out tiny baseball bats to thwart would - be attackers, we asked
readers what you thought
of these...
On the one
hand, Virtually Normal presents a very sanitized picture
of male homosexual life; there are no details
of the gay subculture to repel heterosexual
readers and make them less amenable to Sullivan's political proposals.
And certainly, the book appeals to the
hand and eye
of a
reader looking for an easily digestible meal
of ecclesiastical history.
• If you found the After Liberalism» series helpful» a series, we just might note, not likely to be found in any other journal» we would be grateful for your help in getting such things into the
hands of new
readers.
This small section allows the
reader to share in the Eucharistic faith
of saintly people who, since the Lord's command to «Do this in memory
of me,» have
handed to us that great treasure that we are now called to
hand on, to celebrate and to revere.
For the curious lay
reader who can overlook Isaacson's editorializing (and his repeated insistence that Leonardo's penchant for sodomy went
hand in
hand with his creativity), this work is a serviceable introduction to the major events and artistic developments in the life
of the genius behind the Last Supper.
The New Testament: A Translation by david bentley hart yale, 616 pages, $ 35 David Bentley Hart's new single -
handed translation
of the New Testament will strike the fair - minded
reader by turns as startling, incisive, audacious, smug, shrewd, and quirky to the point
of exasperation: everything, in....
Thus the book now in the
reader's
hands is a revised version
of the two originals.
Before we started planning this great adventure, I sought the advice
of an old
hand in the field
of Catholic boys» schools, Eric Hester, well known to
readers of this journal.
One
of my goals as a Bolivia Blogger is to remind myself and my
readers that we may be tying our own
hands when we insist that we can't afford to help those in need.
A
reader might be tempted to think, «Well, that's easier for Christine Caine to
hand the baton
of faith because she travels the world, she shares with millions.
What he had to insist on, against this wholly bodily account, was the psychic aspect.2 Whitehead, on the other
hand, in the wake
of Cartesian dualism, was faced with the necessity
of bringing his
readers» attention back to the bodily implications in perception.
But on the other
hand, one
of the things I value most in books, is when they make the
reader think.
At the same time, he (1) carefully introduces sections which are to come in his book; Revelation 1:12 - 20 prepares the
reader for the letters to the churches already mentioned in 1:11; chapters 4 and 5 lead up to chapter 6; and (2) on the other
hand, introduces various matters without explaining them until later (the «morning star»
of 2:28 is not explained until 22:16; the «seven thunders»
of 10:3 are never explained).
The conclusion from this examination
of the texts is that the analogy between molecules and electrons on the one
hand and God and actual occasions on the other is without foundation and very misleading, since it lulls the unwary
reader into feeling that since Whitehead at least implicitly acknowledges overlapping regional standpoints in the first instance (which we have seen to be false) then to say that God is omnipresent, meaning that the standpoint
of God includes the regions which constitute the standpoints
of all actual occasions, is merely an extension
of a general principle which Whitehead at least implicitly endorses.
(47) And thou (O Muhammad) wast not a
reader of any scripture before it, nor didst thou write it with thy right
hand, for then might those have doubted, who follow falsehood.
I'm sure you already know this, but for the benefit
of some
readers, we may as well point out that multiple errors have been made in copying, whether by
hand or press over the generations as well.
Those who bewail the abstractions
of theology teachers will be surprised to know
of these churchly concerns in systematics classes, as will the Atlantic
readers who were recently led to believe that «the
hands that shape the souls»
of the next generation
of pastors do not hold hymnals.
He then proceeds to graphically describe gay sex before telling the
reader: «That sense
of moral outrage you're now likely feeling... that gut - wrenching, jaw - clenching,
hand - over-your-mouth, «I feel dirty» moral outrage is the gag reflex.
Religious
readers, on the other
hand, assume they have come into the presence
of a text with inexhaustible depth.
This all - too - brief statement concerning interpretation, on the one
hand, that sees its task as thoroughly grasping historical content, and, on the other, interpretation that hopefully comes to a hearing
of God's Word addressing the interpreter is not intended to lead the
reader to a choice and to prejudice him in that choice.
On the other
hand, scholars who were sensitive to the differences between the historical Jesus and the Christ
of the gospel tradition tended to see their task as depicting the historical Jesus in such a way that they and their
readers might enter into his experience and so share his confidence in God, (For example, B. Harvie Branscomb, The Teachings
of Jesus [New York: Abingdon Press, 1931], p. 209: «This is the source and ground
of Jesus» confidence and courage....
Lewis warned
readers of the hazards
of relying on intellect — particularly apologetics — over spirituality, writing, «That is why we apologists take our lives in our
hands and can be saved only by falling back continually from the web
of our own arguments, as from our intellectual counters, into the Reality — from Christian apologetics into Christ Himself.
Your evidence for why we have existed for the last hundred years is simply to ask the
reader, «How could have this world survived the past hundred years without the guiding
hand of God.»?
Does the Old Testament conform to a genre that has been externally imposed by coercive
readers and hard misreadings, or is its genre a reflection
of the will
of communities that produced it, assented to its ongoing word
of address and
handed it over to new communities
of faith
of which we are one?
All these things are
of this world, fallible in the
hands of man...
readers of the book does it not state this theme over and over again?
Note that this physical conception
of the media is essentially technological, that is, each
of the media is not defined merely as the end product in the
hands of the consumer /
reader / viewer.
The Third
Reader, after talking about a boy who snitched a too - large piece
of cake from his mother's plate, reminds students: «There is a day
of most solemn judgment at
hand.
On the one
hand, it is to introduce
readers of this journal to a philosopher and philosophic tradition that are intrinsically important and probably little known by them.
[Apparently this post caused quite a stir over at Justin's site, where his
readers are currently debating whether or not I'm actually a Christian and whether Justin should have «extended the
hand of fellowship» to someone like me.]
And to what extent on the other
hand is this another piece
of juicy gossip ripe for the appetites
of any predatorial sadistic sense
of pleasure for a
reader or listener that comes
hand in had with «sex sells».
On the other
hand, Bible
readers regularly find much that leaves them surprised, shocked, or wondering about how some
of these stories (the rape
of Dinah and Tamar's seduction
of Judah) have anything to say about God's ways in this world.
Updike has given his
readers a glimpse
of the human on the boundary between earth and heaven — a little lower than the angels, held in God's
hand.
One
of my
readers makes this bread with a
hand mixer and that works as well.
While some people echoed my grandmother's thoughts, that you just have to deal with it («Asbestos
hands that's all,» wrote one person),
readers posted a variety
of tips that I want to share with you here:
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I wanted to try and make an almond flour muffin with a granulated sweetener, since that is what most
of my
readers have on
hand.
Those
of you who are regular
readers know I tend to share a good amount
of curry recipes - both here and in my books, and I often call for you to use whatever favorite curry paste you have on
hand.
I considered a few different ways
of drying out the cauliflower, but in the end I decided that low temperature oven roasting would provide the most flavor, and not require any equipment which my
readers may not have on
hand.
Some
of your dear
readers clearly can't count past the fingers on their
hands!
I only know this because
of the emails I've received from
readers who live there and managed to get their
hands on a copy anyway.