Not exact matches
the abundance
of purely uneducated Muslim believers, their oppressive existence
in their self created repressive regimes, lifestyles, and governments, their radical inturpitations
of their fairy tale
book, the fact that their culture and people have contributed less to man kind than any other culture and people
of all the earth, their self ritious belief system that empowers them to commit atrocious crimes against humanity, the muslim men prance around
in flip flops and linen moo moo's while they lock their woman
in their household prisons to be abused slave - wife's, are entirely too ignorant to even build sewer systems and even after thousands
of years that other cultures have developed running water toilets, toilet
paper, and effective sewerage systems, they still whipe their pood - cracks with one
hand (no
paper) and eat with the other, and yiddle to the sky just before detonation
of their suicide bombs that murder innocent men, woman, children, and babies.
Samantha comes out
of her room with a
book and
papers in her
hands.
In one of the many experiments cited in Paul Tough's new book, Helping Children Succeed, a group of middle school students received this message on a Post-it note, attached to a paper their teachers were handing bac
In one
of the many experiments cited
in Paul Tough's new book, Helping Children Succeed, a group of middle school students received this message on a Post-it note, attached to a paper their teachers were handing bac
in Paul Tough's new
book, Helping Children Succeed, a group
of middle school students received this message on a Post-it note, attached to a
paper their teachers were
handing back.
How can we say that online language learning with live participants doesn't really work when on the other
hand we're certain that
in a real classroom with
books, blackboard, a projector, pen and
paper it does?A problem
of definitionThe problem rather is one
of definition.
Enjoy a
hands on learning experience creating booklets out
of colorful
paper, adding
in the facts and information and placing them inside folders, creating a
book your children will treasure.
I have written extensively about this topic and have a white
paper title The Four Paths to Publishing, that layouts out the different opportunities available today for authors to get their
books in the
hands of readers.
I always had a pen
in my
hand when I read
books on
paper, so this habit returns me to that earlier aesthetic
of reading.
We kept everything readers love about Kindle — the electronic ink display that reads like real
paper, with no glare, even
in bright daylight, the convenience
of downloading
books in less than 60 seconds and Kindle's ability to disappear
in your
hands so you can get lost
in the author's words — and made it lighter, smaller, faster, and more affordable than ever.»
I love the immediacy
of buying them and having them appear on my kindle to devour instantly, but there's still something for me about holding a
paper book in my
hand and turning each page as I read.
So do I. I love the feel
of a nice, heavy paperback
book in my
hands and the way that the
paper is either smooth beneath my fingers (for thinner
paper) or the way that it resists me.
There's something divine about holding a
book in your
hand; the faint scent
of ink and
paper, the whisper
of a turned page, the weight
of a
book clasped to your chest as you imagine the world woven from its words.
As well as demonstrating that fairly basic digital tools can be used to create powerful stories, our project showed that the digital also makes us appreciate anew those features
of the physical
book we may take for granted, the touch, smell and feel
of paper and the special place that a
book handed down from generation to generation has
in the context
of family life.
Thanks for an interesting insight to a part
of your business, It's good to see you've got your plans put down on
paper, I've come to the same conclusion as you, I'm writing my Kindle
books to go
hand in hand with my blog.
«Customers love the electronic ink display that reads like
paper, with no glare, even
in bright daylight, the unparalleled convenience
of 3G for downloading
books in less than 60 seconds, and with our new touch technology and a unique combination
of features you won't find anywhere else — Text - to - Speech and our new technologies EasyReach and X-ray — we've made it easier than ever to read and explore Kindle with one
hand.»
I do read e-books, but I always prefer to hold the
paper book in my
hand and turn the pages with great expectation
of wanting to know what is going to happen next.
Whether you mind map by
hand in a sketchbook or on a sheet
of paper, or you use a mind mapping software program like Mindjet's MindManager, you'll find your time will be well - spent analyzing how the authors
of competing
books in your field organized their
books into sections and chapters.
Very timely post indeed and I don't think it's too scary — although I love the feel
of having a real
paper book in my
hand.
«We hope to capture a set
of readers who perhaps don't read on
paper, as well as a new generation who will grow up reading and writing on computer screens
in school and will have different reading habits,» said Maru de Montserrat, agent at International Editors Co. and president
of ADAL, «It's important to meet that demand, rather than waiting for readers to take matters into their own
hands and create a black market
of scanned
books.»
If you hold a bundle
of blank
paper in your
hand, is that a «real»
book.
There's something about having a
book in your
hands and the smell
of the
paper that an ebook can never replace.
And, for those
of you who prefer to hold a
paper book in your
hands rather than an e-
book, a
paper version is available at CreateSpace.
However, I also know there are lots
of people out there who still love
books, who still enjoy the heft and weight
of a tome
in their
hands, who still appreciate the tactile sense
of sliding their fingers between
paper pages and gently leafing the top one over as they read the last word on the page before them.
But I also still love to hold a real
paper book in my
hands... I can't sit at the pool
in the full sun and see most
of the eReader choices I know
of but I can take a «real»
book and sit
in the sun.
If on the other
hand you find it difficult or too restrictive to hold the Kindle bare, then you should consider a
book style Kindle cover that allows the Kindle to be held
in variety
of way —
in one
hand as a folded back
paper back, or
in two
hands.
The «crisp» text also reads like
paper, said the online retailer, and the design «shifts the centre
of gravity to your palm so the device rests
in your
hand like the spine
of a
book, no matter which
hand you chose to read with».
But other people really like the ergonomic design that's intended to center the weight
of the device
in your
hand like the spine
of a
paper book.
For me,
book reading is always associated with scent
of papers, flipping through pages and holding
books in my
hand.
I had
booked my ticket to Bayan - Ölgii, a town
in the far westernmost part
of the country, the day before and now grasped the flimsy piece
of pink
paper in my slowly reddening
hand.
With an interest
in printed matter, Louis also resurrects old found pages
of books and maps
in his collages on
paper that create new landscapes
of shape and color with an inert celebration
of the human
hand at work.
This artist
book was screen - printed on a large sheet
of paper,
hand folded and cut
in a way that folds into a
book.
Set
of 2
books in white leather binding with printed title, gold embossing and metal closure, with text by Joyce Carol Oates, printed from text
hand - written by Robert Gober and lithographic end
papers, contained
in purple linen covered box.
A pile
of books reveals that the top tired and well thumbed copy is actually a fictional
book by a fictional writer; 5 well worn, aged box files are stacked horizontally on top
of one another with such
hand - written titles as Time Lines, Tide Lines and provenance; a home made page - per - day calendar, assembled
in an ad - hoc manner from a metal lever arch and laser printed A4
paper with notes and images taken from the artist's notebooks including sketches, ideas and general to do lists.
A series
of fundamental clues can be found
in the pamphlet
handed to me by JJ PEET when we first met.1 Scaled to the size
of a small envelope, this rogue little booklet is made from a digitally scanned collection
of torn
book pages, graph
paper, and masking tape, parts
of which have been whited or taped out and then scribbled or typed over with simple but commanding words and phrases.
The Lehmann Maupin web store has many limited - edition and unique works available at different price points, including signed copies
of Gilbert & George's LONDON PICTURES
book ($ 30); a limited edition, 504 - piece puzzle featuring an Alex Prager photograph ($ 75); Ashley Bickerton's lavishly illustrated monograph ($ 375); a
hand - colored, limited edition etching by Billy Childish ($ 750); a unique collage on
paper by Tony Oursler ($ 4,500); and Mickalene Thomas's photograph Portrait
of Lili
in Color ($ 6,000).
The
hand - printed canvases and works on
paper form a complex constellation
of references to
books Hundley has read, images he's seen, and music he's listened to, all corresponding to significant moments
in his life.
In an RSL hall bedecked with painted
paper hands, the Mayor
of Cootamundra Shire Council, Councillor Paul Braybrooks,
handed a «Sorry
Book» to one
of the home's former residents, Mrs Patsy Miller, who wept.
Heino: Recent studies are showing that readers
of online internet information have a lower content - retention rate than do readers
of physically -
in - one's -
hands conventional
papers /
books.
When I made the switch from
paper books to an e-reader, I wasn't sure how I'd like it - there's something about the tactile nature
of flipping pages and the feeling
of a
book in your
hands that I love.