Sentences with phrase «people booked into»

it was ok, there was a tree next to our room with flying foxes in it so a bit noisy with balcony door open, we had 3 people booked into our room but only set up for 2, we needed to ask for extra towels and cups and glasses, the pool was quite dirty and didn't see anyone ever cleaning it over the 5 days but in saying that it was windy & surly someone did clean it.
2 — Shared Van — IDR 80,000 per person We booked into a shared van / car which was comfortable and offered accommodation collection and drop off.

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As the book's main character, a young Circle employee named Mae, sinks deeper into company life, she becomes less and less attuned to the real people around her.
As a bonus, 2 people traveling together can book adjoining suites, and lower a center wall to turn the single beds into a true double bed, or create an even larger space for travel.
Founder and CEO Alain Bouchard has ridden Couche - Tard's success into the record books as one of the country's richest people.
I really know nothing about writing a book, except what I've heard from people who I've interviewed, so this also provided me with an insight into this tricky venture.
An entrepreneur called me out and inspired me to develop a better way for a smart, busy person to turn their ideas into a book — in their words and their voice.
Yes, many of us have heard about it, we've read books on it, but for the lay person just getting started on their immersion into emotional intelligence, what is it exactly and how do you know when you're being emotionally intelligent?
It's a feeling many of us share, the same desire that makes people demand President Obama's birth certificate and turns books like The Da Vinci Code into bestsellers.
«I love books about people coming into their vocations, and this haunting memoir by musician Patti Smith brilliantly evokes a time and place in New York City, as she and Robert Mapplethorpe began to build artistic lives for themselves,» says Rubin of this one.
Sometimes, people want cheap and easy; it turns out books may not fall into that category.
«There's this attachment people have to books that we were trying to tap into,» Buckley says.
From the book: «For 2,000 years, the people of Igorot Sagada have laid their dead to rest by jamming their bodies into compact wooden coffins and hoisting them up onto brackets driven into the side of a cliff.
In her latest book The Four Tendencies, she breaks people down into, you guessed it, four tendencies that describe how we respond to obligations (both outer and inner) and that can actually help you live better and reach your goals.
«I know you've read a lot of books and you hire a lot of smart people and soak up what they know, but you have to acknowledge you seem to have found a way to pack more knowledge into your head than nearly anyone else alive,» writes the curious questioner.
Just go into «Imported Contacts» and check your email address books for people who are on LinkedIn.
The book helped me understand how other people think and why we run into trouble by trying to conform or follow other people's formulas for success.
In his book, The Power of Habit, Charles Duhigg describes keystone habits as, «small changes or habits that people introduce into their routines that unintentionally carry over into other aspects of their lives.»
As leadership consultant Mark Murphy writes in his 2009 book Hundred Percenters: Challenge Your Employees to Give It Their All, and They'll Give You Even More, people can't be coddled into greatness.
Speaking at schools and community centers across America, I was inspired to write this book when I saw an underserved need for a guide that would show aspiring and current entrepreneurs how to leverage their personal habits and goals to make themselves into the type of person a successful entrepreneur is.»
These coloring books aren't just some passing activity for people who want to tap into their creativity — they're big business.
«Walk into a wealthy person's home and one of the first things you'll see is an extensive library of books they've used to educate themselves on how to become more successful,» Siebold writes.
It brings together small gatherings of people who want to learn the same thing in private videochat rooms — taking the best features of book clubs into the digital era.
I'm doing it because I want to give value to people first, so that if I ever need something in the future, I want to guilt all of you into buying my book.
The book, part of a series of primers from the publisher on complex issues deemed impactful to society, is what it sounds like from its title: An overview of what people are talking about when they talk about artificial intelligence and concerns stemming from proliferation of technology that falls into the category.
Traditional publishing is a slog — find an agent, pitch a book and if it's picked up by a publisher, sign away the rights to your work, then spend years doing edits and waiting for the book to slot into a publishing schedule — and the majority of these people don't score a deal, because most entrepreneurs «aren't in a position to be commercially published,» says Sattersten.
A lot of people like the book for its insights into what the white working class sees in Donald Trump and his promises to restore American greatness in the face of malevolent outsiders.
James goes into detail about his book, the amazing stories from his personal interviews with ordinary people with extraordinary achievements, and some ways of acquiring knowledge and applying it to your life and start winning yourself.
Her newest book is Generations Exposed: Unexpected Insights Into the People You Work With.
This book, Patent To Market Success, is for inventors, entrepreneurs, and everyday people who have filed for a patent and want to successfully get their invention into the market.
I read Animal Farm for the first time since 7th grade on my flight from Tokyo yesterday and it struck me as the «must - read» book for people who want insights into the methods by which Bitcoin Core has controlled the narrative about BTC and Bitcoin Cash.
The Millionaire Next Door is great for all those people who have just come into the game of personal financing, because this book talks about the fundamentals of personal finance with simple, consistent instructions.
Beyond knowing the value they place on books written by other people, one of the biggest upsides for us is that many of the Investment Masters have also put those same ideas into one of more of their own books.
Investors can't bank on innovation revolutionizing the business of either Procter & Gamble or Johnson & Johnson, but they can be reasonably confident that these industry leaders will be around — and booking higher sales and profits — decades into the future given that they make so many products that millions of people around the world use every day.
1 Professor Juma's book Innovation and Its Enemies: Why People Resist New Technologies offers amazing insights into and history on why we oppose change.
I know there's a lot of people out there that are always hearing us talk about the book security analysis but today's episode we're actually going to go into a little bit of depth to talk about what we actually know about this book.
so and plus I might run into a story, I am always, my eye is always looking for a story because I want to be creative everyday, I have already told all of my stories in my books and stuff, I want to be creative everyday so I want to learn other peoples news stories, so I always keep my eye out for story as well.
These days, for some people, the book has been turned into an icon for worship as the literal representation of God and rather than use it as intended it is now used as both a bludgeon upon intelligence itself and a blindfold upon those who hold it up as their worldly deity.
«Whether Banayan knew it or not, the beautifully ironic thing about this book is that some of the most valuable insights into how to succeed came just as much from his own quest to write this book as it came from the wildly accomplished people he interviewed.
In fact, I turned all that writing and cartooning into a book, Without a Vision My People Prosper.
Whenever people try and turn that book into a law book, I have to remind them of the other side... the payoff side... the rescue story side... the love story side.
Not even going to get into people fighting and dying over the message contained within this book, but to riot over paper being burned, as it should be, is ridiculous.
Martin Luther was so troubled by its calls for people to pursue righteousness through good works that he wanted the whole book to be thrown «into the stove.»
and bart shouldn't even be included because of his disingenuous book about the variants of the BIble... (he never really gets down to the explicit details of what they are... thus misleading people into thinking the Bible is full of errors - for example... a verse may say «Jesus said to give all your possessions» whereas a VARIANT says «And HE says, give all your possesssions») an extremely low number of variants in the Bibel even change a thing...
And the summary of the book is that we should all receive one another, both Jew and Gentile alike, because Jesus has served the Jewish people and brought the Gentile people into the family, so that both might glorify God together (Rom 15:7 - 9).
In his powerful book The Non-Violent Cross James Douglass makes a great deal of the resurrection, but for him the resurrection is only a symbol of oppressed people's awakening to the power of nonviolence: «Man becomes God when Love and Truth enter into man, not by man's power but by raising him to Power, so that revolution in love is revealed finally as the Power of resurrection» (pp. 23 - 24).
I would say to any person commenting on your 10 Ways the Non-Violent Atonement Changes Your Theology blog, to read your book first (its not an expensive purchase) before launching into any detailed discussion or disagreement.It answers many of the potential concerns people have and gets the reader to reflect very strongly on what they have been taught about the atonement and to put on a new set of glasses when reading scripture.
To rate its effectiveness, as part of RCIA formation, I have used the book with a number of people preparing for reception into full Communion; the explanations have been found to be concise, thorough and entirely comprehensible.
Using books of the Bible as their primary texts, and following a set pattern, one person would read the text in Hebrew, and another would interpret it into Greek, and then the text would be explained and applied (cf. Acts 2:42; 13:14 - 15; 14:1 - 3; 15:21; 18:4; 19:8 - 10; etc.).
People will read a book that says How to decrease stress etc. and think they've fallen into some new ideas / discoveries When the Bible tells us... «take no thought, saying»... «fear not» (365 times), «as a man thinks, so he is»....
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