Not exact matches
So I been
reading a
lot of finance
book, magazine, newspaper, websites... Nowaday I mostly do index fund, but still hold one or two or three individual stocks.
I had in my heart and tongue the Name
of Allah when ever I had fears, troubles or depression
of any kind but from Jan 05 1995 when had lost my father and second brother in a car accident, it was the time I really felt am alone at age
of 33 to face all the challenges my father has left upon me to run and manage among other partners therefore had been investigating the Quran as to understanding every word
of it rather than to memorize it, have been did a
lot of reciting verses
of prayers begging God to look upon me and give me strength... am sure through such difficult times if I had no faith in God I would have perished and lost every thing long ago... Another thing my heart always gave me signs and my mind gave me logic
of what to believe although have
read many
books abroad in my youth
of many beliefs out
of curiosity but could not belief in other than that God is one and Muhammed is his last prophet in all belief
of the Quran he brought upon me / us in all that it says... Should mention at times had experienced dreams seeing signs and warnings long in advance
of things going to happen A year or more before losing my father in a car accident I had seen him in my dream good bye wearing white cloth and going to board a tourist ship all crew dressed in white uniform rolling a red carpet on front
of him and when was on the top
of the stairs weaver smiling good bye... seen in another dream how or wealth will be stolen and what I will hold...
so many things like that..
I have been doing a
lot of reading and thinking about this over the past six years or
so, and some
of what I have learned will find its way into my upcoming
book about giving up our rights, but here is a post about non-violent resistance, and some
of the principles involved for living this way.
Oh and same goes for jews... there seems to be a
lot of jew hate from christians too...
so lets repeat the questions for the average christian... don't worry, i'll type it slow, i know most
of you suck at
reading comprehension as seen by your often complete lack
of knowledge
of the
book to which you folks base your lives on...
Maybe the Holy Spirit is at work around the world to bring multiple authors and pastors and theologians to similar ideas about similar things all at once, and
so when I
read something in someone else's
book that sounds a
lot like something I have written, but they don't give me credit, it is not that they «borrowed» from me, but because both
of us were listening to what the Spirit has been whispering to minds all over the world.
So WHAT IF — the bible is really just a compilation of what ever was equivalent to the NYTimes best sellers at the time and people liked the books so much they read it over and over again and some people even got carried away and treat it as if it was a religion... oh wait... doesn't that notion sound a lot like Scientolog
So WHAT IF — the bible is really just a compilation
of what ever was equivalent to the NYTimes best sellers at the time and people liked the
books so much they read it over and over again and some people even got carried away and treat it as if it was a religion... oh wait... doesn't that notion sound a lot like Scientolog
so much they
read it over and over again and some people even got carried away and treat it as if it was a religion... oh wait... doesn't that notion sound a
lot like Scientology?
I've been doing a
lot of reading on church history recently (for that
book I'm writing... Close Your Church for Good), and it constantly amazes me how much
of what we do «in church» is a result
of tradition (
so much for Sola Scriptura) which developed 1000 - 1500 years ago as a result
of a politician or priest who wanted more power or more money.
I'm also
reading a
lot of books about real food,
so The Omnivore's Dilemma totally fascinated me.
I have been doing a
lot of reading on violence and warfare recently, and this
book is one I wanted to
read, mainly because I
so much appreciated Vance's
book on Calvinism.
... wow,
lot's
of mis - statements here by people speculating about the Bible and Jesus, including those
of you who think the
books of the Bible were written a few hundred years ago (Moses penned it around 1400BC)... the Bible is a collection
of the most investigated writings
of all time,
so there is a tremendous amount
of credible archeological and scientific material in this world available for review rooted in verifiable investigations... my response,
read the Bible, do your own investigation, determine the Truth for yourself... hopefully, anne rice's denouncement
of faith in the God
of the Bible (it's difficult for me to believe she ever had Saving Faith in the first place) will bring some readers to investigate and find the Truth... God will call the Elect, not one more, not one less...
So I read not to use whey, but I have a TON of it and not a whole lot of money (like... so little I had to wishlist the Kindle version of your book and am waiting for a little extra to buy it haha)... did you attempt whe
So I
read not to use whey, but I have a TON
of it and not a whole
lot of money (like...
so little I had to wishlist the Kindle version of your book and am waiting for a little extra to buy it haha)... did you attempt whe
so little I had to wishlist the Kindle version
of your
book and am waiting for a little extra to buy it haha)... did you attempt whey?
I sent a quick e-mail to my lovely friend Gabrielle
of Design Mom (she's a mother
of six
so, you know, she
reads a
lot of books with her kids!).
Reading a
lot of books and articles that come from an AP perspective has helped me to feel confident enough in my parenting style that this doesn't bother me
so much anymore.
So much to consider and so much to still explore, but reading about these schools really did add a lot to those discussions in the woods, even if it was just me quoting from the book to anyone who was nearby - «Did you know that today's college graduate will have as many as seven career paths over the course of their working years?&raqu
So much to consider and
so much to still explore, but reading about these schools really did add a lot to those discussions in the woods, even if it was just me quoting from the book to anyone who was nearby - «Did you know that today's college graduate will have as many as seven career paths over the course of their working years?&raqu
so much to still explore, but
reading about these schools really did add a
lot to those discussions in the woods, even if it was just me quoting from the
book to anyone who was nearby - «Did you know that today's college graduate will have as many as seven career paths over the course
of their working years?»
It is
so funny how a
lot of our customers have a nice collection
of craft
books but don't
read a word
of Japanese.
So, realizing I'm clueless about this as with most parenting topics, I researched a
lot and
read a bunch of books and blog posts (I've amassed quite a... [Read more
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4 / There are
so many
books and blogs to
read, and I found a
lot of the information out there to be fear mongering.
Nothing else seems to make her go to sleep
so when she does wake up after I stop nursing I have been telling her that she can just have some quiet time in her bed with some
books and her soft toys while I sit in her room and
read because everyone needs a break
so we have
lots of energy to play in the afternoon.
So, for a
lot of kids who are more reserved and a little bit more tentative, they might spend more time — they might enjoy spending more time with what I would call kind
of the early stages
of potty training which is the
reading the
books about it.
Now, I
read a
lot of books,
so of course I'll recommend some
books to you.
So during the first month to two months although I spent a lot of time reading to both my kids and it would be anything just so that they got used to reading together and hearing my voice the books that I showed my babies as they lay in my arms or on the floor were mostly black and whit
So during the first month to two months although I spent a
lot of time
reading to both my kids and it would be anything just
so that they got used to reading together and hearing my voice the books that I showed my babies as they lay in my arms or on the floor were mostly black and whit
so that they got used to
reading together and hearing my voice the
books that I showed my babies as they lay in my arms or on the floor were mostly black and white.
Have
lots of books available, too,
so he can look at the pictures or make an attempt to
read the words.
So if your child responds to pictures better than words, find
books that have
lots of interesting images accompanying text to encourage
reading.
With two kids running around, I didn't have much time to revel in the glow
of being pregnant, but I did manage to
read a
lot of books about home birth, usually while watching the kids play outside
so we could all get our Vitamin D. Overall, this pregnancy felt like my healthiest one yet.
First time post for myself... I'm certainly no expert, but I've been
reading lots of WFPB diet science and
books for the past while and I feel like I can comment on your question at least somewhat intelligently:P
So the first thing I would say is don't
read the Science Daily article, that's someone's commentary on top
of a Study.
For a
lot of us, the
books — even when we've taken the time to carefully
read and study a number
of them, as you have — can only take us
so far.
I won't have internet access / library access /
lots of room to bring
books,
so I'm diving into
reads that will take a little time AKA not likely not the easy breezy summer
read.
I was also briefly unemployed recently and I
read seven
books in two weeks,
so, quitting your job will give you
lots of time to
read, haha!
Also be warned there are spinoff series and super adventures
so there are
lots and
lots of books to be
read.
My
book average swings wildly depending on the season I'm in... I do a
lot of reading for work, but I tend to only count non-work
books that I've actually finished...
so I'd say 3 - 5
books per month is a happy average for me.
I can sheepishly admit that I never really
read a
lot of the design
books I own (
so bad, I know).
Lots of fun to
read and also it» looks
so beautiful on your
book shelf or on your coffee table!
Our local library has the greatest children's room I've ever been in — there's a giant tree to
read under,
lots of imaginative play areas, and
SO many
books.
I am also
reading the Curated Closet
book, it is well thought - out but has a
lot of steps
so I may just pick - and - choose parts
of the
book to implement.
So, you have
read lots of things on the net, and possibly
books about sociopaths.
Insurgent is much better than a
lot of the YA adaptations out there and fans
of the series will no doubt be left with a
lot to talk about, but don't fear those among us that don't
read, the film is much different than the
book so you won't be left in the dark.
So, I
read a
lot of classic
books about philosophy, history, culture and literature.
So there is definitely some good info here, I just
read a
lot of art
of / making
of books and this is definitely not my favorite.
Currently
reading: I'm planning a course about urban school reform in the spring,
so I am
reading a
lot of books on education reform.
I love Room on the broom and I was amazed that this best selling childrens
book did not have a
lot more more teaching materials attached to it, and
so I decided I would spend a week focusing on developing a set
of Thinking Hat
Reading resources to go with this
book.
I was very surprised when I could not find
lots of guided
reading resources about it,
so I have written 16 Thinking Hat worksheets for this
book.
Anecdotally, we know that a
lot of kids miss out on
reading during the summer months
so we believe this four - week program is critical to getting them to spend time with
books, which leads to higher order questioning and better literacy skills.
A
lot of people seem to have trouble
reading the word «comedy» on the cover blurb,
so reviews like that help spur comedy lovers to buy the
book.
I've already seen a
lot of books that I want to
read in the contest, too,
so I'll be doing reviews
of some
of the entries on my personal blog.
I haven't quite finished the
book yet, but
so far I am finding a
lot of the violence (such as incineration by flamethrower) from this and «Natchez Burning» way over the top and it is detracting from my
reading experience.
Using a second wishlist only for Prime ebooks, I have currently only 57 ebooks on that list, compared to over 1200 on my other wishlist (with some other items and some ebooks already bought),
so I can safely say, a
lot of books I REALLY want to
read are not available with Amazon Prime nor Unlimited, and for that reason alone I think paying extra for Unlimited will not be worth it.
There are millions
of books to
read,
so readers who don't agree have
lots of other great choices.
Again,
lots of cursing and darkness and gruesome horribleness (much more
so than the
book above), but it was entertaining and inventive and gripping enough that I wanted to keep
reading.
There are a
lot of comic
book readers out there,
so I'm going to share with you the comic
reading apps that I use the most, both commercial readers that allow you to
read comics purchased from their store, and one that lets you
read comic
book files.
However —
book bloggers are a very busy
lot with huge SUBs (Stapel ungelesener Bücher = «piles
of unread
books»),
so many
of them might not often stop by on the site to search for even more
books to
read.