When
a reader speaks to you in person and the image she created and the persona you project match, it builds her confidence in what you have presented.
Not exact matches
The Bible, however, still presents some problems
to the modern
reader as he faces the actual text, and so this book tries
to meet those problems for the
person — alone or
in a group — who is willing
to sit before the material and allow it
to speak to him.
(So that when you read a news story, for instance, you might also get a composite assessment value that was assigned directly from other
readers without them ever having
to express such assessment via
speaking, writing, etc. if a group of
people are on the scene of some event covered by the news, then obviously there would be great value
in knowing some directly transferred assessment values from their brains, rather than what today we get as a summary from a few reporters plus maybe a few witnesses that still have
to express what they saw.)
This week I heard from a multitude of friends and
readers who expressed frustration regarding Christian conferences that tend
to speak about LGBT
people as if they were an issue, removed from the Church, rather than
speak with LGBT
people who are
in fact a part of the Church.
There were more than 1,600 comments, prompting a follow - up story
in the Times — «We choose each other over and over because we want
to:
Readers share their open - marriage stories» —
in which numerous
people speak of their experiences of engaging
in ethical non-monogamy.
There were more than 1,600 comments, prompting a follow - up story
in the Times — «We choose each other over and over because we want
to:
Readers share their open - marriage stories» —
in which numerous
people speak of their experiences of engaging
in ethical nonmonogamy.
Max Steuer,
Reader Emeritus at the LSE Centre for Philosophy and one of the authors of the paper, said: «The executive search firms
spoke to us candidly about the difficulty of determining
in advance how well a
person will perform as a CEO
in the long run interests of a firm.
Yet that won't matter because the
people this movie will
speak most deeply
to — a rainbow - coalition cross-section of black comic book
readers, African - American movie audiences, Boseman / Jordan / Bassett / N'yongo fans, black - culture connoisseurs and pop - culture nerds — will see something of themselves
in this movie.
Readers see the turmoil through Lewis» eyes:
in the courthouse, advised not
to speak on her own behalf, she notes «how
people peer without moving their necks or eyes, / secretly craving scandal and wreckage / more than justice.»
In a note to readers, Hemphill calls her book a work of fiction, explaining that she has taken liberties imagining conversations and descriptions and interpreting the feelings of the real people speaking in these poem
In a note
to readers, Hemphill calls her book a work of fiction, explaining that she has taken liberties imagining conversations and descriptions and interpreting the feelings of the real
people speaking in these poem
in these poems.
Its limited vocabulary makes it perfect for younger
readers,
in English - as - a-second-language use, or even for longer - term Christians who just want a fresh perspective on the scriptures.This unique scripture version, originally designed
to reach
people who did not
speak English as their native language, uses a limited vocabulary of 850 words
to simply and clearly share God's truth...
If you are comfortable sitting behind the computer screen telling stories
readers are desperate
to hear, public
speaking is another mode of storytelling that can help inspire
people in real time.
WUWT
readers may recall that since Dr. Moore has decided
to speak out against global warming and for Golden Rice, Greenpeace is trying
to disappear his status with the organization, much like
people were disappeared
in Soviet Russia.
But it's a good idea
to speak from the first
person in your LinkedIn summary,
to personalize the content and better engage
readers.
Third Paragraph — Make it clear
to the
reader that you would like
to speak to them
in person.