Not exact matches
From my
early years in Brooklyn just learning how to make my own tamales and create vegan translation of my favorite foods, to my adulthood as a cookbook
author taking
over the world with cupcakes, and finally, my current life in Omaha, opening a vegan restaurant — Modern Love — in the heart of cattle country, these recipes will tell the story of my life.
The
author has followed some of urban America's poorest young people through their secondary school careers
over some years, tracking their rocky road towards higher education and revealing how their teachers are compensating for the missing investment in their
early years by fostering what Tough sums up as «character».
«There is good reason to suspect that increasing chemical production and use is related to the growing incidence of endocrine - associated disorders
over the past 20 years, including male reproductive problems,
early female puberty, cancers and neurobehavioral disorders,» said Endocrine Society member Andrea C. Gore, PhD, the guide's lead
author.
«When you look at the oil price [
over the past decade], the trend is almost entirely explained by the geological view,» said Michael Kumhof, one of the
authors, when I interviewed him
earlier this year.
As photosynthesis favours the lighter isotope, carbon 12,
over the heavier carbon 13, this «light» ratio finding suggests that organic material from biological sources may have been more abundant in diamond - forming zones
early in the Earth's history than we find today,» explained Suzette Timmerman, lead
author on the study.
The net result is «a combination of fitness costs and benefits that unfolds
over generations,» the
authors wrote in a study that appears
early online in the journal Genetics.
Dr Federica Sotgia, from The University of Manchester's Institute of Cancer Sciences and joint - senior
author on the paper, said: «This research expands on the
early work by the London surgeon Stephen Paget, who proposed the «seed and the soil» hypothesis, now
over 125 years ago.
Dr. Freeman is the
author of
over 50 peer - reviewed articles and the recipient of a number of awards, including the National Science Foundation CAREER Award, the
Early Career Award from the Society for Social Neuroscience, the SAGE Young Scholars Award from the Foundation for Personality & Social Psychology, the Innovation Award from the Social & Affective Neuroscience Society, and the
Early Career Award from the International Social Cognition Network.
«It seems that developing stable, repeatable behaviors related to food intake and weight loss
early on in a weight - control program is really important for maintaining changes
over the long term,» said study lead
author Emily Feig.
She's a bestselling
author and as an
early adopter of the Internet, has been coaching singles on finding love online for
over 20 years.
Carried
over from the
earlier DVD edition are two commentary tracks (one by co-writer Jean Gruault, Truffaut collaborator Suzanne Schiffman, editor Claudine Bouche, and Truffaut scholar Annette Insdorf, the other featuring actress Jeanne Moreau and Truffaut biographer Serge Toubiana), excerpts from the 1985 documentary The Key to Jules and Jim about the
author Henri - Pierre Roche, an episode of Cineaste de notre temps from 1965 dedicated to Truffaut, and a segment from the series L'Invitie du Dimanche from 1969 with Truffaut, Moreau, and filmmaker Jean Renoir, footage of Truffaut interviewed by Richard Roud at the 1977 New York Film Festival, excerpts from Truffaut's presentation at a 1979 American Film Institute «Dialogue on Film,» a 1980 archival audio interview with Truffaut conducted by Claude - Jean Philippe, video interviews with cinematographer Raoul Coutard and co-writer Jean Gruault, and a video conversation between scholars Robert Stam and Dudley Andrew.
While it is too
early to know how the implementation of the Common Core State Standards will play out
over the next several years, the
authors point out that most states are already using CCSS - aligned assessments for the purposes of educational accountability.
Over the past four months, New America and CEELO have published a series of blogs on a wide range of topics by
authors with diverse perspectives on
early learning and education issues.
Donald Ray Pollock,
author of The Heavenly Table Virginia Reeves,
author of Work Like Any Other Julia Franks,
author of
Over the Plain Houses Something to Call Your Own: Novels of
Early 20th Century America 4:00 - 5:30 pm Nashville Public Library Auditorium
But readers were all
over those
early 99 - cent ebooks because they were such a bargain, and numerous self - published
authors leaped to the tops of the bestseller lists.
Amazon mentioned in an
earlier press release that five fiction
authors, Charlaine Harris, Stieg Larsson, Stephenie Meyer, James Patterson, and Nora Roberts, have sold
over 500,000 Kindle eBooks each.
Rebecca McNally, publishing director of children's books at Bloomsbury, said she was «
over the moon» after two of her
authors, Chris Riddell and Sarah Crossan, picked up the CILIP (Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals) Kate Greenaway Medal and Carnegie Medal
earlier this week.
The days of discovering book simply by walking past the sought after front window display are
over; now,
authors want
early access to new titles, insider... [Read more...]
Author Joyce Maynard heard about my
earlier post on the striking cover design of her new novel, Labor Day, and was nice enough to email
over the weekend with some reflections of her own about the cover.
The days of discovering book simply by walking past the sought after front window display are
over; now,
authors want
early access to new titles, insider information on what's coming next, and a much more personal approach when it comes to interacting with their favorite
authors.
I've been reading a lot, recently, about how
authors are trying to to convert those «
early adopters»
over to their writing.
Jeanette is not just the
author of today's book, When It's Right (reviewed here), but also one of the books on my Best Ebook Romances of the Year list
over at Library Journal, Take What You Want (reviewed
earlier this year).
As we've seen with high profile Kickstarter campaigns
over the last few months, studios and publisher's are often conservative in their appraisal of a work's appeal, and it's probably just a matter of time before an
author sees similar success (David Mamet is giving it an
early shot according to The New York Times).
In the five months since the «discovery» and planned publication of the manuscript was announced, countless pages and social media streams have been dedicated to debates
over the 89 - year - old
author's agency in the decision and discussions of what the book, written as an
early draft of To Kill a Mockingbird but set some 20 years later, might reveal about some of literature's most beloved characters.
In a recent
Author Earnings report in from 2016 to
early 2017 Amazon sold
over 487,298,000 Kindle books.
Will Self's lament for the death of the novel
earlier this summer has been cast into stark relief by «shocking» new statistics which show that the number of
authors able to make a living from their writing has plummeted dramatically
over the last eight years, and that the average professional
author is now making well below the salary required to achieve the minimum acceptable living standard in the UK.
Some of those
earliest companies were AuthorHouse, Xlibris, and iUniverse — which
over the years became consolidated into one corporation now known as
Author Solutions.
Below, I weave insights from my interview with David Gaughran into some
early lessons learned from my
author journey and my quest to win
over superfans.
Assuming that the book gets sufficient marketing attention and that there are no special forces at play such as pent up demand or
early - adopter frenzy or the kind of impatience premium that is activated, say, with some bestselling sequels, my experience and observations say that the price that is set for the same book will have a dramatic effect on sales and ultimate
author receipts along lines like these
over, say, the course of a month:
Or, to put it another way, the Defendants lost millions of ebook sales
over the past couple of years to indie
authors, small presses, and the innovative publishers we mentioned
earlier, including Amazon Publishing and its imprints.
Most e-publishing services are nonexclusive, free to use, and allow the
author to retain complete control
over the product and its pricing — a huge departure from
early self - publishing services.
In his new book, Wealthing Like Rabbits,
author Robert Brown makes the case for favouring RRSPs
over TFSAs most of the time because the former usually means less temptation to access your retirement savings
early.
The hypothesis linking adjuvant - induced chronic inflammation to sarcoma formation has been suggested by several
authors beginning in the
early 1990s.3 - 5 Controversy
over the role of adjuvant in sarcoma pathogenesis intensified with the publication of a limited number of studies suggesting there was no significant difference in FISS risk posed by adjuvanted versus nonadjuvanted vaccines.10, 11,19 No studies have been published that suggest an adjuvanted vaccine is safer than a nonadjuvanted vaccine, with respect to FISS risk.
You can find
earlier versions of the story asked about
over and
over at RC, for example, by searching on the
author name:
And then there's the issue of hypocrisy when, as observed
earlier by Judith Curry, «employees of green advocacy groups can participate as
authors of the IPCC reports (without apparent criticism), but a non-advocate scientist [like Lennart Bengtsson] can not participate in a (non-green) think tank without censure from scientist colleagues... Honest brokers are to be preferred
over advocates; but the real problem arises when advocates seek to stifle scientific and policy debates.»
The monsoon's changes
over the past 10,000 years likely altered the course of
early human cultures in China, say the
authors of a new study.
The controversy
over the Karl et al. study flared up again in
early February 2017 when the Daily Mail published an article by David Rose — who has often inaccurately written about climate science — based on a blog post by retired NOAA scientist John Bates, who maintained that the study
authors failed to disclose critical information about their data.
... as
early as 1991, says Ross Gelbspan, a retired journalist and the
author of The Heat is On: The High Stakes Battle
Over Earth's Threatened Climate, the energy industry used the media as its mouthpiece for conveying uncertainty.
Authors of individual studies have reported positive outcomes from
early and intensive behavioral and developmental intervention in cognitive performance, language skills, and adaptive behavior when delivered
over substantial intervals of time (ie, 1 — 2 years) compared with broadly defined eclectic treatments.
The
author of this book, Luke Touhill is an
early childhood teacher with
over 20 years experience as a teacher, director, manager, trainer, academic and consultant in
early childhood education.
Picture this... You blissfully awaken to the soft rays of the sun warming your face... step out of your oversized guest room onto your lanai to delight in the tropical surroundings... take an
early morning stroll along the sandy beach, hand - in - hand with your spouse... then head
over to the elegant Ritz - Carlton ballroom to sing praises to the Lord during morning worship led by MercyMe, followed by a teaching from Dr. Gary Chapman,
author of The 5 Love Languages... then it's off to the pool to take a dip in the refreshing aqua blue pool... and that's just the beginning!
Authors like Jane Austen were setting unrealistic expectations of romance and breaking hearts all
over the globe as
early as the 18th century.
«California has 22 different funding streams for child care and preschool, and that mirrors the crazy labyrinth of funding sources coming out of Washington,» said Bruce Fuller, an education professor at the University of California, Berkeley, who is the
author of «Standardized Childhood: The Political and Cultural Struggle
Over Early Education.»
Carol Aghayan is an
early childhood consultant with
over 30 years in the field as a teacher, university instructor, consultant, trainer,
author and keynote speaker.
Authors of the JCHS report say they expect rental housing and entry - level homeownership to surge
over the next decade as the millennial generation moves into their late 20s and
early 30s.