Sentences with phrase «readers a group of»

I'm aiming to give readers a group of characters to get to know and love, as they witness what happens to those characters as they grapple with the world of crime, so that they'll want to buy each book in the series.

Not exact matches

The fact that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is young, and in the same age group as many of our readers, makes it all the more important for us to examine the complexities of this issue and gain a more complete understanding of how a tragedy like this happens.
When I left school and embarked on my first real business adventure, Student magazine, it was at times a real struggle to keep our small group motivated and make ends meet, though we didn't want our readers to be aware of this.
An inclusive qualifier makes all readers feel like they are part of a group, and that the sales letter is directed to them.
Readers may remember late last month when CME Group president Bryan Durkin announced that the financial market company will begin offering bitcoin futures in the fourth quarter of 2017.
The sales come despite a German hacker group claiming to have fooled the fingerprint reader on the iPhone 5s with a scanned version of a fingerprint captured from glass, and reports of security vulnerabilities on some features.
With a clear four - step methodology to help readers move from idea to action, templates for readers to map out their problems and the opposing ideas for solving them, and with practical and memorable stories, from music mogul Jay - Z, to the founder of Vanguard Group, Creating Great Choices was written with MBA students, business managers, non-profit and government agency leaders, teachers, and even elementary school students in mind.
Advertising to non-fans instead of building a fan base and then engaging them sounded like a dangerous plan at first, and I think it's very (very) important that your readers know that you're only talking about advertising to reach a highly targeted group of people (which in your case means website vistors).
Previously, she was General Manager of the Women & Teens Group at Hearst Digital, overseeing three magazine websites (Cosmopolitan, Redbook, and Seventeen) that reached more than 18 million readers a month when she left.
Because some groups have thousands of members or more — and are therefore filled with potential readers and customers — they are ripe targets for spammers, as well as for well - meaning content creators who just want to spread their messages as far and wide as they can, without due concern for where it gets placed.
Or assemble a group of readers to sit down and crunch the numbers with you, in person or online.
Public Eye has been supported for the past two years by a small group of readers who have made monthly $ 10 contributions to keep me filing freedom of information requests, poring over government reports and holding politicians of all stripes to account.
You can put a «qualifier» in the headline that really doesn't exclude anybody, but makes readers feel like they are part of a group, and that the sales letter is directed to them.
A brand new study fielded among Database Trends and Applications readers and members of the Independent Oracle Users Group reveals that database professionals are being tasked with managing more database instances and platforms, and in greater sizes, than ever before - both on premises and in the cloud.
If anything, I'm trying to get a group of readers / people to explore eschatology who never would have touched the subject before.
Thanks to the many readers who sent in their personal Top 10 lists — you proved that RELEVANT appeals to a very diverse group of music fans.
For all the reasons mentioned above, as well as many others, most readers will have trouble thinking of these men as belonging to any kind of group.
If you're part of the TLS group, you'd have already heard about it, but I very recently joined a group of tarot card readers whose own religious beliefs range from secular to progressive Christian.
Network - like communications models built on the principal of reversibility of circuits might give indications of how to overcome this situation: a mass newspaper, written and distributed by its readers, a video network of politically active groups.
SSPX Readers may know that the Society of St Pius X, the group that sort of left the Catholic Church after the Second Vatican Council (the theology of communion and schism is a subtle one), has ejected one of its four bishops.
Readers of SHS will recall my disgust at the appalling column by Jane Brody referring her readers to groups that promote and indeed, may also assist in suReaders of SHS will recall my disgust at the appalling column by Jane Brody referring her readers to groups that promote and indeed, may also assist in sureaders to groups that promote and indeed, may also assist in suicides.
My wish for you, the reader, is that this book may lead you to group experiences in which you'll discover new dimensions of this power.
Denis Sarsfield — a Westminster priest at Westminster Cathedral — who can supply any reader with more detail on local groups at least in the South of the country.
The approach does leave the reader wondering, however, where to find this «church» that is being celebrated, apart from small groups of the like - minded and like - spirited.
At the same time, there are three groups of prospective readers who might benefit most from its pages.
At the conclusion of his book, he challenges his readers to a one - year experiment of radical living where they pray more, read the Bible more, give more, serve more, and attend church (or small groups) more.
The question being asked by women is whether the Decade will invite «the churches and the ecumenical movement to discover and nurture an enriched understanding of the very nature and mission of the church... growing from and supporting a new community, embodying the visions of all persons...,» as the Readers Group describe it in their interim report.
The Tennessee judge (in Mozert v. Hawkins County) ordered in November 1986 that public schools honor a request by a group of parents that their children be excused from using certain readers offensive to their religious convictions.
Some readers may wonder why the scientists won't admit that there are mysteries beyond our comprehension, and that one of them may be how those complex animal groups could have evolved directly from preexisting bacteria and algae without leaving any evidence of the transition.
Would the Reader also be suitable for the kind of «extracurricular seminars» you recall so fondly, or informal reading groups?
At training sessions, make a covenant with each lay reader of the group to read over the assigned or chosen text, become aware of the issues, dialogue with it in a journal or notebook, then become prepared to «teach» that text to other members of the group.
His treatment imposes upon the reader the task of not allowing himself to be deceived by the attempts of individuals and groups to hide their guilt before God by so - called good works.
Peter Whittle pointed out in the September Standpoint magazine that «If faced with a group of gang members playing music unbearably loud in the car next to them at traffic lights I personally know of nobody - nobody, from Daily Telegraph reader toGuardian reader - who would risk asking them to turn it down... but it's not just the gang culture.»
Tinder employs them more like Weberian ideal types — simplified images that make key ideas clear — than like real, historical groups, and he consistently puts the terms «Catholic» and «Reformation» in quotes to remind readers of the possible distortions.
So it's been such a joy to hear from readers who have used A Year of Biblical Womanhood for their book clubs or group studies.
If we may imagine a group of readers, from many different cultures and with various intellectual presuppositions, coming fresh to the New Testament, we shall expect them to respond to that literature in many different ways and to reach various conclusions as to its meaning and worth; but on one thing I believe it is fair to expect them to agree: «Here,» they would say, «is reflected a new and distinctive communal life.
As summer comes to a close and we return to the rhythm of the school year, I've been hearing from a lot of readers who are interested in using Evolving in Monkey Town as a book study for their Sunday school, college group, or book club.
Two new books give readers the opportunity to explore these questions in unexpected ways by revisiting the thought and doctrine of that most Catholic of thinkers, Thomas Aquinas The Theology of Thomas Aquinas is an anthology of 18 essays by a distinguished group of contemporary scholars.
(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.)
The Wirthlin Group, which does most of the national polling for the Republicans, published an article in the Reader's Digest (May 1992) which in effect outlined the Republican campaign strategy.
Those living in or near Charlottesville, Virginia, and are interested in helping start a ROFTERS (Readers Of First Things) group should write Edward Maillet at [email protected].
Readers of SHS will recall my disgust at the appalling column by Jane Brody referring her readers to groups that promote and indeed, may also assist in suicides.I wrote a letter in response to that column and spent a very frustrating morning yesterday trying to keep it from being eviscerated in Readers of SHS will recall my disgust at the appalling column by Jane Brody referring her readers to groups that promote and indeed, may also assist in suicides.I wrote a letter in response to that column and spent a very frustrating morning yesterday trying to keep it from being eviscerated in readers to groups that promote and indeed, may also assist in suicides.I wrote a letter in response to that column and spent a very frustrating morning yesterday trying to keep it from being eviscerated in the....
[The reader may find additional material by or about Samuel Shoemaker, Jr., at: (1) the Maryland Historical Society, Manuscripts Division, under «Shoemaker Papers;» (2) the Princeton University Archives at Princeton University, Olden Lane, Princeton, New Jersey, in the Samuel Shoemaker alumnus file; (3) the Episcopal Church Archives in Austin, Texas; (4) the Library of Congress, in the Ray Foote Purdy files of the Moral ReArmament (and Oxford Group) Archives; (5) the Maryland Diocese of the Protestant Episcopal Church; (6) the Stepping Stones Archives, Bedford Hills, New York, the Shoemaker - Wilson letters; (7) the Hartford Theological Seminary Archives, Hartford, Connecticut; and (8) the parish offices of Calvary / St.
Readers will gain insight into how a fringe and oft «maligned group that threatened to consume itself in a «fury of charismatic fire» grew to include 500 million adherents worldwide.
In the North groups of «New Readers» emerged from contacts with the Moravians.
The Guaraní translators chose the inclusive form of the pronoun in both occurrences in this verse, so that the Guaraní reader will not even suspect that the second «us» might refer to some group exclusive of the original recipients of this letter.
I realize this may not be clear or meaninful to some readers and I can't take the space here to go into it other than to say that a good segment of biblical scholarship for a couple decades at least, has properly broadened its pursuits in an interdisciplinary manner, into probing for better understandings of the nature and formative, growth processes of the earliest groups of Jesus followers and how they ultimately became Jewish Christian groups, or started as mixed Jewish / Gentile groups (as via Paul, et al.).
Passages that were originally written for groups of people, and intended to be read and applied in a community setting (the nation of Israel, the various early churches, the first followers of Jesus), have been manipulated to communicate a personal, individual message... thus leading the reader away from the original corporate intent of the passage to a reaffirmation of the individualistic, me - centered, and consumerist tendencies of American religious culture.
Readers whose last contact with organized community action groups occurred in the 1960s and «70s may miss two important characteristics of the Industrial Areas Foundation - related new - style outfits.
Readers whose last contact with organized community action groups occurred in the 1960s and «70s may miss two important characteristics of the IAF - related new - style outfits.
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