Sentences with phrase «particular set of books»

Most of the time, the color palette is based upon the particular set of books with which I am working.

Not exact matches

An entire category of books teaches people how to perform a particular craft or teach a skill set.
Their reading of biblical teachings about particular kinds of sexual activity often fails to account for the cultural setting and circumstances in which each book of the Bible was written.
In consequence, we can now see that what we have in the New Testament is what I have called throughout this book «the witness of apostolic faith», while the Old Testament has its particular Christian significance in giving us the background of the event of Jesus Christ in the religious faith, worship, and teaching about God's will and way in the world as these were set forth in the Jewish scriptures which then became part of the Christian Bible.
I set out to write this new book (How Children Succeed, 2012) to look more broadly at what was going on in the development of children and, in particular, to take on the question of why some kids succeed while other kids fail.
If your child is not interested in facts and non-fiction, there are plenty of fiction books based in particular historic settings which (in my experience) give a better understanding of history than many text - books.
Megan and I both remember the feelings of guilt, shame, and inferiority we struggled with as new moms, when we were told that God's way to care for our babies was represented in one particular book or one specific set of methods.
Teachers also get lists of text sets, groups of books or excerpts all focused on a particular subject, like astronomy for first - graders.
From the book jacket: In this exquisitely rendered memoir set on the high plains of Texas, Pulitzer Prize winner Gail Caldwell transforms into art what it is like to come of age in a particular time and place.
There are many wealthy beach communities you could have chose as the backdrop for this story, is there anything particular that made you decide to use the Hamptons as the setting of the book?
Amazon would literally have a blueprint for how to make a book a great one or how to make it sell well or how to appeal to a particular set of users.
While the outer books cast in resin represent a particular narrative or set of values, such as the commercial world or the public side of the self, the books captured inside offer a more personal and at times idiosyncratic collection of knowledge and our sense of the world.
Given that sabbatical (during which the Hong Kong - born, New York - based artist set up his Badlands Unlimited publishing house), perhaps it's fitting too that the first section of the book brings together a series of texts — «What Art Is and Where It Belongs» and «On Art and the 99 Percent» among them — that, at their heart, consider questions concerning the definition of art and its role in society, with a particular focus on its relation to ideas of home and community, much of it in the context of America's wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the subsequent global economic recession.
Because I know something about the subject — and because of the recent records set by Category 5 Hurricanes Dean and Felix — I decided to have a look at how Lomborg applies this argument to the issue of hurricanes and global warming in particular (p. 72 - 81 of his new book).
The legal process in Cyprus is based on the UK legal system and the court procedures follow the same procedures as the UK, in particular the Civil Procedure Rules as set out in the «White book» of 1955
Apart from the usual posts observing developments in the case law and new legislation, in these posts a contributor will briefly present one piece of reading (book, article, SSRN paper, blog post etc.) which he or she found of particular interest and then set out why he or she considers this reading could also be of interest for others, be they specialized in the particular domain or as a generally well - drafted, thought provoking contribution to EU law.
Each chapter of the book thoroughly discusses the law, in particular the case law, applicable to one set of persons.
Psychologist Dan Wile says it best in his book After the Honeymoon: «When choosing a long - term partner, you will inevitably be choosing a particular set of unresolvable problems.»
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