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Not exact matches
Then, a few weeks ago,
author and academic Sherry Turkle penned a New York Times Sunday Review piece highlighting research along the same lines, including one study that showed simply having your phone out and in
view can impede the process
of making deep
personal connections.
She places the same level
of authority in ancient traditions and the
personal views of uninspired
authors on passages like the Creation account as she does in scripture itself.
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Author of books: Atmospheres
of Mars and Venus (1961, nonfiction) Planets (1966, nonfiction, with Jonathan Norton Leonard) Intelligent Life in the Universe (1966, nonfiction, with Iosif S. Shklovskii) Planetary Exploration (1970, nonfiction) Planetary Atmospheres (1971, nonfiction, with Tobias C. Owen and Harlan J. Smith) U.F.O.'s: A Scientific Debate (1972, with Thornton Page) The Cosmic Connection: An Extraterrestrial Perspective (1973, nonfiction) Communication with Extraterrestrial Intelligence (1973, nonfiction) The Dragons
of Eden: Speculations on the Evolution
of Human Intelligence (1977, nonfiction) Murmurs
of Earth: The Voyager Interstellar Record (1978, nonfiction) Broca's Brain: Reflections on the Romance
of Science (1979, nonfiction) Cosmos (1980, nonfiction) Comet (1985, nonfiction, with Ann Druyan) Contact (1985, novel) Nuclear Winter (1985, nonfiction) A Path where No Man Thought: Nuclear Winter and the End
of the Arms Race (1990, nonfiction, with Richard P. Turco) The Demon - Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark (1996, essays) Shadows
of Forgotten Ancestors: A Search for Who We Are (1992, nonfiction, with Ann Druyan) Pale Blue Dot: A Vision
of the Human Future in Space (1994, essays) Billions and Billions (1996, essays) The Varieties
of Scientific Experience: A
Personal View of the Search for God (2006, nonfiction, posthumous, with Ann Druyan)
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Author of best - sellers: The Truth About Six Pack Abs & The Fat Burning Kitchen This article might surpise some people... because most people don't
view nutrition in this way that I'm about to explain.
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authors.
That makes the essay to be a story, which deals with
personal views, opinions and feeling
of the
author.
It just so happens that the original
author, Ted Chiang, and Arrival «s director, Denis Villeneuve, decided to explore the main character's choices, what they meant, and her
views of free will and
personal responsibility through the lens
of the science fiction genre.
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views of her employer.
The result is a range
of people from all over the self - publishing spectrum that offer unique
views and great advice on their
personal journeys as indie
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Writing is a very
personal act and
authors can
view their books as extensions
of themselves.
Here are some tips on writing narrative essays: narrative essay is written about
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In volume 3 the
Author openly shares his
views on Thailand which have been formed over nearly 10 years
of visiting and living in the country, while I do not agree with all he says, it is interesting to see how a different
personal experience can bring a different perspective, I really enjoyed the
Author's take on many issues particular those relating to the culture, his potted history is extremely valuable and will save any anyone interested in the region a lot
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of -
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While wandering along the cemetery grounds, who came into unexpected
view but none other than Eric Turkewitz, the
author and publisher
of the New York
Personal Injury Law Blog.
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of highly sensitive
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