Sentences with phrase «read some interesting stories»

Your baby will be entertained when you read them an interesting story.
You can read his interesting story of how he came to study colloidal silver here.
You can use instant messenger for sending winks and mails, chat rooms for live communication with new friends and lovers, read interesting stories about singles» life, share with your problems and desires with new acquaintances and enjoy dating with the best single persons from whole world.
Read this interesting story here.
I read some interesting stories where people did some big churns and their scores went up!

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Starting with an attention grabber — a short story, example, statistic or historical context that introduces the subject in a way that is interesting and exciting — will engage the reader and compel them to read more and help lead into the rest of the material.
Having had the sublime pleasure of riding in a robot car a few years ago (and writing about it again recently), it was with great interest that I read the cover story in the latest issue of Wired.
If that story sounds related enough to the reader's interests and goals, the motivation will be there to read the entire piece.
«May you live in interesting times,» so the story goes, is a Chinese proverb that reads like a blessing but is actually a curse.
I found it interesting and a bit ironic that your December issue included a feature on Tan Le's brain - wave - reading headset and, only nine pages later, a story on Entrepreneur of the Year Alison Schuback [«What Alison Schuback Wants»], whose brain injury has left her physically disabled.
He says he wanted people to read it for pleasure and that Flash Boys is a positive story about people acting in the better interests of others.
The top five best read stories once again covered a wide range of virtual currency topics, reflecting the diverse interests among the young industry's readers.
If earning $ 73,800 per year (married filing jointly) or $ 36900 (filing single) and PAYING NO TAXES interests you, then please do read on for an interesting story.
We love to read the human interest stories... but we are tired of having religion shoved down our throat everywhere we turn.
Noll concludes: «In the end, Protestants who are interested in higher education have a special reason to read Gleason's story with sympathy.
It's interesting how so many can read an article and literally put words that are not in the article into the story or incorrectly paraphrase and attempt to make the author look ignorant and foolish to discredit him... interesting.
Compared to the drivel that masquerades as «learn to read» books, the stories are interesting, fun, gentle, and lovely.
You can read my story at http://www.authonomy.com entitled the Prodigal Prophet if you're interested.
My second impression was, after reading another reviewerâ $ ™ s comments: â $ œI read this story and loved itâ $ ¦ From the beginning, you get my interest and attentionâ $ ¦ Like Tolkien, you begin to create a world of some depth.â $ I thought, â $ œLike Tolkien?â $ Quite a compliment.
This is a scholarly work and much of the discussion of texts and sources will be chiefly of interest to specialists, but the general reader can also benefit greatly from this careful reading of a personality and period decisive for the subsequent Christian story.
Others may fear that the Bible falls apart for them if 1 Corinthians 14 or 1 Timothy 2 are read alongside the stories of Deborah, Huldah, and Junia (I'll just add that I'm not interested in debating this here, but encourage complementarians to read NT Wright on this topic and to lodge complaints with him).
Interesting that all you have to do to find a whole mess of bigots and racists is just read the headline of the story.
Oh, and if you're interested in reading along, I'm still nailing down the official reading list, but we will likely start off with a conversion about Justin Lee's Torn and Wesley Hill's Washed and Waiting, as they present two stories and two viewpoints shared with much grace.
«you are not interested in reading about and rationalizing the real story of your Jesus» is a silly claim bearing in mind the academic robustness required of me in studying theology at honours level and biblical interpretation at masters, validated by the secular Aberdeen University in Scotland.
So Adam, you are not interested in reading about and rationalizing the real story of your Jesus.
I read her previous book about Jane Austen but this one was just a good, interesting story especially since it's about a book that I know and love so well.
Surprised by Oxford by Carolyn Weber: Most conversion memoirs I read have an inspiring story but this one rises above the others because it's always well - written, intellectual and interesting; I couldn't put it down until it was done.
Is it just me or does it seem some «writer» just made this up because it sounded like a good story and would make a lot of people interested in reading it?
When we read Genesis in an awareness of what is to follow, we know that these stories of origins were created and preserved through the centuries not so much to inform ancient Israel about the past as to inform about the present; not so much to speak of what once was as to make clearer what now is; not so much to show interest in what had gone before the history of the people of Israel as to make that very history clear in its significance and meaning.
If you're interested, you can read the rest of the story in the book you don't believe is true (even tho many prophecies in it have already happened) to see what happens next.
We read up on our squad, learn the strengths and weakness of the teams in our pool, and even watch a human interest story or two on an American footballer.
It would be very interesting to know how people reading this take these stories (of fallen angels, giants, Nephalim, etc.)-- fact, fiction, aliens, legends, imagination literature that served the purpose of explaining part of Israel's past or what?
Besides reading your funny and interesting stories, your food pics are one of my favorite things about your blog!
I haven't come up with a great system for saving recipes, and I also don't want to shove another device under the boys» nose whenever I want them to read a story or article of interest.
Read more about how My Struggle Made Me but Doesn't Define Me if you are interested in my whole story.
This is the most interesting casserole story I have ever read!
, in a similar age bracket, and love the show mad men (just read your «about» page - interesting life story!).
And if you're interested in the back story, read on!
Provided you keep reading... Because from day to day, week to week, here is where you'll find exclusive news, interesting themes and stories all about the drinktec Family.
It's a very interesting story that I invite everyone to read with an open mind.
I'm always very interested to hear other people's stories of regaining their health through dietary changes and I'm so happy to read how diet has helped you.
By the way, the story appeared in an issue featuring nine pages of playoff coverage, none of which I was interested in reading.
just read in the print version of the guardian that hleb's agents are apparently Uli Ferber and Nikolai Shpilevski... Morabito seems to be some «floater» or tosser who acts as a middlemen... anyway, I would be really interested in some background stories about how transfer deals are actually realised in reality — if anyone can recommend some literature on this, would be grateful... and I would not like to see hleb leave.
Anyone who's read the Gaines» book, The Magnolia Story, will be interested to see where it all began; the «Little Shop on Bosque» is an easy drive.
And reading to your baby before they're 1 means you get the opportunity to share some of your favorites before they're interested in reading nothing but Elmo and Mickey Mouse stories.
It's always interesting to read other mothers» pregnancy stories.
As your child begins to sound out words, or recognise a good selection of «key» words, make sure he has some very easy - to - read books with interesting stories, and read them with him.
Children love to guess and this is a great way to get them interested in reading the book to see how the story plays out.
This also is the time where talents and interests take hold — a 4 - year - old who enjoyed story time may grow to love reading; a 5 - year - old who listened to music might want to play piano.
Super-sugary school breakfasts have been a longstanding concern of mine (see, e.g., my Civil Eats piece, «Why There Is So Much Sugar in Your Kid's School Breakfast «-RRB- so I read with interest a story in today's New York Times titled «Healthier Cereals Snare a Spot on New York School Menus.»
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