I do continually post free parenting resources on my Facebook page, so please do pop over there in addition to
reading the books I suggested above.
I will definitely
read the book you suggested and whats best.
Read the books I suggest in the first section, for more detailed information.
I will definitely
read the book you suggested.
Not exact matches
The
book - loving billionaire regularly uses his posts to
suggest must -
read titles, generally on science, history, and economics.
Gates showers praise on this exploration of poverty and housing insecurity in America,
suggesting that the
book is worth
reading for every American who hasn't personally experienced the threat of eviction and homelessness.
«
Read the
book, So Good They Can't Ignore You [by Cal Newport],» he
suggested, «and understand how the skills you have built can offer career capital.»
«Find a way to
read around your schedule and your life situation,» says Foroux, who
suggests you could
read on the train, while waiting at the doctor's office, while breastfeeding your baby (I can personally testify you can get through quite a lot of
books this way), or during breaks at work.
The thing about meaning is that it's best conferred by giving the topic personal relevance,» explains Page19, which
suggests that for each new
book you ask yourself what you hope to learn, how it might change your life, and why you should bother
reading it.
And Shkreli seemed to be at pains to
suggest he wasn't taking the trial seriously: dropping in on reporters during the trial (he called the prosecutors «junior varsity»), taking to social media during the evenings, declining to wear a tie in court, and ostentatiously
reading a
book during closing arguments.
It's no shock that
reading with kids is good for their intellectual development, but if you want them to get more out of
books, blog Dumb Little Man
suggests actively engaging your kids about what their
reading.
The timeline in the
book's passage
suggests they were
reading the already published story.»
If you want to
read more
books (and you really should want to
read more
books), experts often
suggest laying in a stack of titles to pick up whenever the mood strikes you.
For example, among other advice he
suggests books to
read on the topic, ways to ensure you get a truly stellar executive.
The concept of positioning was first introduced in the
book Positioning — The Battle for Your Mind by Jack Trout, and we highly
suggest reading it if you're serious about building a successful eCommerce business.
However, my philosophy in
reading books is to take out as much as I can,
read it with a grain of salt as is
suggested, and let the rest go.
«I might lose whatever credibility I have with readers if I
suggested flat out that a
book centered around the subject of oil, written by an economist, was a page - turner, but I am willing to say with conviction that Why Your World Is About To Get A Whole Lot Smaller, by former CIBC Chief Economist Jeff Rubin, is a fantastically compelling
read.
While Mr. Munger's own comments from the meeting are worth
reading, I'd
suggest reading Thorp's
book first.
Warren Buffett's
Book Recommendations: In 2001 Letter to Berkshire Hathaway Shareholders, Warren Buffett
suggested reading «The Warren Buffett CEO» by Robert P. Miles to learn about many Berkshire operating managers.
So I feel strongly that the usual article on «best investing
books» has far too many entries and ends up
suggesting good
books you might
read, rather than recommending great
books you must
read.
Though your posting
suggested you had the
book in front of you or had recently
read it.
i
suggest you
read a
book upon thermodynamics, or biology, those are always nice, and also help the world by finding cures to terminal diseases, but i appreciate how kindly you put your statement, but no thank you.
CS Lewis was a great thinker from Britain, far smarter than you or I. I
suggest you
read his
book, «Mere Christianity».
Borg is a liberal and I'd
suggest to
read a
book which looks like a debate with the famous British theologian: N.T. Wright «who is Jesus» or something like that.
But the convention of the «summer
reading list» has become so thoroughly engrained in our culture that it seems appropriate to
suggest four
books - for - summer that will deepen any thoughtful Catholic's faith — and any thoughtful Catholic's perception of the challenges Catholics face today.
A friend who taught Church history
suggested I
read George Herbert's
book The Country Parson and the Temple (Paulist Press).
But its validity was
suggested as early as 1969, when a Gallup Poll revealed that 58 percent of all Americans had never finished
reading a
book other than a textbook or the Bible, and only 26 percent had
read a
book in the previous month.24 One reason for this near - illiteracy is America's addiction to television.
Though I do not have the time or space in the conclusion to this chapter to fully explain non-violent resistance, let me present a few of the guiding principles of this practice, and also
suggest a few
books so you can do further
reading and research on your own.
With electronic culture, he
suggests, the resonance of sound has become the dominant mode of communication and conveyor of truth, rather than sight (as in
reading books to discern ideas).
Some are
suggesting a loose - leaf hymnal and
book of
readings and services which would permit tailoring by local churches.
They
read the
book, found typographical errors, and
suggested hundreds of changes to help clarify the argument and ideas (If you are interested in joining a future Beta Reader team, I will announce openings through the email newsletter).
As was
suggested earlier, most of the persons likely to
read this
book do not need to confess the grosser sins of the flesh.
I don't know what your viewpoint is on someone being gay and a Christian, but let me
suggest that you
read his
book before you talk about the «choice» Wesley Hill made to be gay (he didn't), or how his father was abusive or absent (he wasn't), or how Wesley should just «man up» and fall in love with a woman (he's tried), or get «cured» by
reading the Bible and praying more (he probably
reads the Bible and prays more than you or I).
As part of this late exercise in autodidactism, they
suggested that I
read various
books — some of which were subsequently acquired — by formidable chess grandmasters including Nimzowitsch and Alekhine and others who left permanent stamps on the game.
In a recent
book I
read (Engaging the Powers), the author
suggested that such a response is natural in light of the ever - increasing tide of natural catastrophes and human tragedies that are paraded before our eyes on Television and the Newspapers on a daily basis.
Christena Cleveland offers some really helpful ideas for both action and healing in her post «Wellness in the Age of Trump and Terror,» as well as some excellent
reading suggests in «15
Books for Fighting for Justice in the Trump Era.»
I
suggest reading the Steve Hassan
book «Combating Cult Mind Control».
Just to «keep it simple stupid» I wold
suggest READ the bible and look for your own meanings... and remember, it is a collection of 66 differnt
books.
For those that struggle with this subject, I would
suggest reading the
book «The Great Gospel Deception», by David Servant.
I would strongly
suggest that Alan Miller
read Diana Butler Bass» new
book «Christianity After Religion: The End of Church and the Birth of a New Spiritual Awakening.»
You then made a «hard» left turn in your argument to
suggest that not only do Muslim's «meditate» 5 times per day, but that also =
reading the Qur «an =
book of horror and terror.
I'd
suggest you
read some of the
books written by the American mythologist Joseph Campbell, particularly, «The Masks of God: Occidental Mythology».
Again, it has been
suggested that the Prophet gleaned his teachings from the
reading of
books recording previous revelations.
A famous novelist once
suggested that after
reading a certain
book he felt not that he understood more, but that he was understood.
I mention this because I feel that the overall theme of this
book is exactly what you are discussing in this post so if anyone
reading this post wants to learn more I
suggesting looking into the
book.
Perhaps the better way to think of this volatility would be not in geographical terms of capital cities but» as these two
books suggest when
read in tandem with each other» as a genealogical problem: we are the children of both Abraham and Aristotle.
I
suggest you
read Scott and Kimberly Hahn's autobiographical
book on their conversion story and search for truth, «Rome Sweet Home.»
I would also
suggest reading the
book of Jude.
For those who want to understand better the Allah and God question, I
suggest a
read of the breakthrough writings of Mark Siljander, author of the
book «A Deadly Misunderstanding».
This is what Paul calls himself in Romans 1 (a great
book in the Bible, I
suggest you
read it!).