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Instead, he's a believer in «Small Data,» the
title of his new
book,
which he describes as a method that's about «infusing creativity and preserving the instincts»
of entrepreneurs,
which he says can be their most valuable assets.
Austin, who is currently working on a
book tentatively
titled Not for the Faint
of Heart,
which focuses on the challenges faced by those navigating the new economy, predicts that psychologists will be the next big class
of business writers.
Dutton calls this effect «flipnosis,»
which is also the U.K.
title of this
book.
The service,
which will offer 600,000
titles and thousands
of audiobooks for a monthly fee
of $ 9.99, takes aim at
book subscription forerunners Oyster and Scribd.
Instead
of overburdening your mind with too many tasks, Benson suggests a technique adopted from Toyota's manufacturing process,
which is also the
title of his
book.
Award - winning author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie gave this iconic TED Talk in 2012,
which later got adapted into a
book of the same
title and was partially quoted in Beyoncé's 2013 song «Flawless.»
DUBNER: So this brings us, I guess, to part
of the controversy
of your
book,
which also brings us to the
title of your
book, The Rise and Fall
of American Growth.
Sandberg's
book, the
title of which fast pervaded the lexicon, made her something
of a bellwether for feminists.
A recipient
of the 2013 Nobel Prize in economics, Shiller authored a
book, fittingly
titled «Irrational Exuberance,» in
which he asserts that psychologically driven volatility is an inherent characteristic
of asset markets.
However, sorting through all the finance - focused
titles out there to determine
which ones to put at the top
of your reading list can be tough: On Amazon.com alone, a search for «investing»
books brings up nearly 83,000 results.
His
title Either / Or is telling, for (as MacIntyre observes) the
book's doctrine «is plainly to the effect that the principles
which depict the ethical way
of life are to be adopted for no reason.»
I just loved the original Winnie - the - Pooh
books by A.A. Milne and all
of those chapters started with «In
which...» I have always hated
titling posts — in fact, for a good long time, I just published essays without
titles, if you can believe it.
I've been hinting about the
book on social media, but today I get to reveal the
title and cover, both
of which I love.
He arranged for the Gospels and some other
books of the Bible to be translated in common speech; also some texts
of Saints Augustine, Jerome, Ambrose, and Gregory, arranged under
titles which he called «sentences,» and
which he read very often, though without understanding their import.
Two months after the terrorist attacks
of September 11, 2001, Turkish author Orhan Pamuk published an essay in the New York Review
of Books (
titled «The Anger
of the Damned») in
which Pamuk, who is often mentioned as a contender for the Nobel Prize, tried to explain the violent resentment that Muslim societies feel towards the West.
For a long time I thought the
title of the
book was «Your Erogenous Zones»,
which betrays where my mind was.
[Thus] I was always, along with my other work, inwardly occupied with another
book,
which I entitled Wir Epigonen [
which one might translate «We Hangers - on,» and
which was finally
titled The Decay and Restoration
of Civilization][Out
of My Life and Thought, pp. 146 f.].
For similar reasons,
which Alston grants, there must be what the
title of one
of my
books implies, a divine relativity or dependence.
In the twentieth century, discussion
of «political theology» was revived by Carl Schmitt who used the term as the
title of a
book in 1922.2 In the chapter
which also bears this
title Schmitt argues for the correspondence in each epoch
of the form
of social authority and the theological world view.
Less directly Bible centered, but with biblical
titles and themes with
which the Bible is concerned, are such
books as Aldous Huxley's Eyeless in Gaza, John Steinbeck's The Grapes
of Wrath, and Lillian Hellman's The Little Foxes.
In his engagingly
titled book, What's Wrong With the World, G. K. Chesterton argued that his fellow citizens could not repair the defects
of the family because they had no ideal at
which to aim.
There must be a winnowing and sifting
of its essential meaning from its inessential forms — to the extent, indeed, implied by an Anglican bishop in the seventeenth century who remarked that «the most useful
of all
books on theology would be one with the
title De Paucitate Credendorum, on the fewness
of the things
which a man must believe.
I remember that a long time ago I wrote on the evolution
of my thought under the
title Faith Seeking Understanding and Responsibility,
which was not published; and later I published a
book on my Ideological Quest within the Christian Commitment.
This volume, as the
title page indicates, comprises three small
books on Jesus, the earliest
of which was published in 1941 and all
of which have been continuously in print for more than a decade.
The question posed by the
title of this
book is a simple one,
which, on the face
of it, fits squarely within the debate over the relation
of religion to politics and to conflict that has emerged at the end
of the twentieth century.
Weiss inaugurated this eschatological emphasis by publishing in 1892 a short work
of sixty - seven pages entitled Die Predigt Jesu vom Reiche Gottes, recently republished in English after many years
of oversight as Jesus» Proclamation
of the Kingdom
of God.l The
book created such a storm
of criticism as to lead him to bring out a considerably enlarged edition in l900,
which was virtually a new
book with the same
title.
The lecturer, W.H. van de Pol, later published a
book with the same
title in
which he sought «an answer to the question
of why it is that conventional Christianity has become so undermined that we are experiencing its collapse».2
That, however, might be money wasted, for one can buy a
book titled Full - Auto AR - 15 Conversion Manual (Desert Publications, $ 4.95),
which, according to one advertisement, offers step - by - step instructions, with photographs and drawings, so that the handyman can do the work
of conversion in the privacy
of his own basement workshop.
At the back
of Mr. Alger's «Critical History
of the Doctrine
of a Future Life,» there is a bibliography
of more than five thousand
titles of books in
which it is treated.
Nor do I think that such an interpretation is fanciful; indeed, I believe that it is precisely in this manner that the creative advance does go on, under God and with God participant in it, with God Himself «in process» (if I may again use here the
title of a
book of my own
which sought to say this in a relatively popular manner).
Judging the
book by its
title, I was expecting just another account
of the various «coincidences» found in the fundamental laws and constants
of the universe,
which seem amazingly carefully chosen to allow the emergence
of life, and
which therefore point to the existence
of a Cosmic Designer who brought the world into existence for just that purpose.
It's not surprising, then, that The Road's gala year is being commemorated with an anniversary tour, a new coffee - table - style
book titled The Road Goes on Forever and the Music Never Ends, and a tribute album
titled Undone: A MusicFest Tribute to Robert Earl Keen,
which features some
of the Texas music scene's hottest artists paying homage to their pioneering musical forefather.
What does it mean that the «
titles»
of these
books are simply the first lines with
which they begin («In the beginning»; «These are the names»)?
Is the child's prayer «Now I lay me down to sleep...» from
which the
book's title is taken comparable to the Tibetan Book of the Dead, or is the vision of the latter best measured against Dante's Divine Com
book's
title is taken comparable to the Tibetan
Book of the Dead, or is the vision of the latter best measured against Dante's Divine Com
Book of the Dead, or is the vision
of the latter best measured against Dante's Divine Comedy?
3Virtually every major
book Hauerwas has written has a chapter dealing specifically with problems
of the self as he has struggled to see more clearly what it might mean to think
of «The Self as Story» —
which is the
title of a seminal chapter in Vision and Virtue.
This experience led him to revise his
book,
which, eventually, was published in the autumn
of 1912, with the
title Within.
God is wholly a friend
of order, and to that end He is Himself present at every point, in every instant, He is omnipresent —
which is specified in the text -
books as one
of the
titles by
which God is called,
which men once in a while think about a little but surely never try to think every instant.
When this conceptuality,
which has come to be called «process thought» (because
of the
title of Whitehead's famous Gifford lectures Process and Reality), is used for theological purposes — as in this
book I shall be doing — it has been given the name «process theology.»
The
title given this
book, Becoming and Belonging, indicates the general approach that I have taken: to exist as human is to exist as an instance
of «becoming» or developing (for better or worse) and is also to belong with others
of our kind in a great enterprise in
which each one
of us belongs and to
which each one
of us makes her or his contribution, for good or for ill.
The
title of that
book and the speaker's name (John - Baptist) point to its muted, but carefully calibrated, religious themes, as does the original
title of The First Man,
which was supposed to be Adam.
Howe covers the great technical innovations
of the period: the 363 - mile Erie Canal that first dependably linked the East Coast with the interior; the railroads that sped people and commerce over long stretches
of the continent; and the telegraph,
which in 1844 clicked out the message Howe uses for the main
title of this
book.
4 His agonized bluntness is embodied in the poem he wrote for the
title page
of the
book, from
which its
title was taken:
Since that time, he has published so many
books on curry that I've lost track
of the
titles,
which have sold more than a million and a half copies.
This recipe came together in about 15 - 20 minutes, so it definitely lived up to the
title of the
book from
which it came — Food & Wine Magazine's Quick from Scratch Herbs & Spices Cookbook.
I found the first
book frustrating because most
of the recipes were quite involved and used ingredients
which weren't alway readily available, so I thought that this
book with its Every Day
title was going to be an easier way to cook healthy after work each day.
Together with Dave DeWitt, they are currently working on a
book titled The Healing Powers
of Peppers,
which will be published by Clarkson / Potter.
I did suggest earlier this week that this season was one about
which to be optimistic — there were a few Doubting Micky Thomases judging from the posts that followed such thoughts, but after a display
of stunning attack, biting midfield (well, kind
of, at least the two stayed out
of Mike Dean's
book) and innovative defending, surely we are now favourites for the
title?
Now back in action as the No. 1 seed, Williams is looking for his sixth
title in Miami,
which would put her ahead
of Steffi Graf in the tournament record
books.
whatever you think
of ramsey... and in my
books he is a decent b2b but certainly not top class... he is not going to control the area between edge
of box and centre line
which is what all great DMs do... nor has coquelin proved that to me... he is a guttusso type player and has improved massively in that role... not convinced it is what will take us to challenging for
titles however
which is why a cavalho type DM is a needed addition especially as arteta and flamini are obviously not up to the task... but have always said that wengers job is to get best out
of ozil santi and wilshere who are the real creative world class strengths
of this squad... they need protection behind them and options in front... at moment the real worry is that wenger will continue to use mertesakher at CB and fail to bring in quality striker... so the song remains the same... without quality DM and attacking option we will be trying to retain 3rd place and reach qf
of cl