Not exact matches
Some authors may
feel uncomfortable
including such a direct appeal to
readers.
That Murdoch
feels qualified to speak for a «we» which presumably
includes all of her
readers is indicated by the fact that she offers neither a defense nor even an explanation for her determination to demythologize.
The conclusion from this examination of the texts is that the analogy between molecules and electrons on the one hand and God and actual occasions on the other is without foundation and very misleading, since it lulls the unwary
reader into
feeling that since Whitehead at least implicitly acknowledges overlapping regional standpoints in the first instance (which we have seen to be false) then to say that God is omnipresent, meaning that the standpoint of God
includes the regions which constitute the standpoints of all actual occasions, is merely an extension of a general principle which Whitehead at least implicitly endorses.
Highlights for me
included Chapter 2 («Turtles All the Way Down»), in which Jason manages to use a strange blend of Stephen Hawking and Dr. Suess to engage
readers in a really helpful dissection of presuppositional apologetics, Chapter 4 («The Weight of Absence»), which beautifully illustrates the fear and emptiness that comes from not
feeling God's presence as often or as keenly as other people seem to, and Chapter 5 («Reverse Bricklaying»), which describes Jason's struggles with prayer and the comfort he finds in traditional liturgy.
Despite my hesitancy to use selective passages of Scripture to «make a point» and my general aversion to bullet - points, I
felt it necessary to
include a more detailed presentation of a biblical alternative to exclusivism for the benefit of those
readers who are themselves searching for one.
But by reading the epic while
feeling the undertow of Satan's mesmerizing defiance of God, the
reader also ends up reenacting the Fall,
including the chastening experience of finding out, after the fact, how dreary and disappointing evil can be.
I think it's great that you
include a «Back to basics» chapter and I love that you leave the
reader with a
feeling that ``..
UPDATE, 3/14/11: 58 % of TedQuarters
readers feel the following photo of Cole Hamels is embarrassing enough for this archive, so I am
including it, with reservations.
I
include it not to make you
feel guilty (and if you do suffer from parenting guilt, read this) but to help those
readers who are pregnant or expecting to become parents in the future.
It's no secret to Scientific American
readers that we
feel a special obligation to support the next generation of science enthusiasts, whom we hope to inspire both with our science coverage and our education initiatives,
including the Scientific American Science in Action Award, powered by the Google Science Fair.
Tara teaches
readers elements of Strala,
including breath connection,
feeling and natural movement so they can embody ease and guide themselves and others to radiant wellbeing.
In the meantime there are 9 prints total, covering polka dots, leopard print, and a range of florals covering the classic, the bold and one a little bit tropical
feeling, and also
including the black and red rose print that
readers may recognise from their sold out and much beloved Roxy Rocks sleeved dress from their AW line.
Opt for words like «optimistic» and «ambitious» or try to
include statements such as «I'm excited about» and «I love to...» These will make the
reader feel good about themselves and want to get to know you better.
The site's dating resources
include generalized style tips as well as one - on - one Tinder consultations, so
readers come away
feeling equipped to tackle the modern dating scene.
* For the sake of not letting
readers feel left out, I opted not to
include films that only screened at festivals this year.
We always ensure that we
include tips and simple experiment instructions in our You Wouldn't Want To Live Without books alongside the main text, which give these practical - minded
readers the opportunity to relate the book directly to the «real» world and
feel more actively engaged with it via the reading process.
The abundance of stories from teachers about how motivated weak
readers have become, and how much better those kids
feel about themselves as a result of being
included in reading the core texts and doing the work of the unit, is — without question — a summative finding of the Knowledge Matters School Tour.
Limited models
feel like true luxury cars, as they
include features like 10 - way power front seats with lumbar, power - adjustable pedals, perforated leather upholstery, heated and cooled front seats, ambient lighting, Intelligent Access with Push - Button Start, a universal garage - door opener and the full MyFord Touch system which
includes an 8 - inch touch screen with smaller reconfigurable instrument displays; a media hub with USB in ports, an SD card
reader and input jacks, as well as a long list of additional Sync Services.
Narrative essays are told from a characterized perspective, regularly the author's, so there is
feeling and also particular and frequently tactile points of interest gave to get the
reader included in the components and grouping of the story.
We
feel secure if we are sure that our book
includes a gripping opening hook that's been approved by our critique group; characters that our beta
readers have said are «relatable»; and a plot arc that unfolds in accordance with the most popular method of how to write well currently on the market.
The author did a good job of moving the story along,
including so much description for every part of the storyline that at times I did
feel I could see what she was trying to show the
reader.
Because the book became a hybrid lyric memoir that I
feel pushes up against the boundaries of the genre, it
felt like an independent publisher committed to bringing
readers more experimental or overlooked story forms, from traditionally marginalized writers
including women, would be the right home.
We
feel that, by
including them, we're able to fully break down the walls between content types and offer our
readers a content agnostic experience.
The author did her homework and
included many helpful links so
readers can figure out what to do without
feeling completely overwhelmed!
The software is 95 % the same as Kobo's other ebook
readers,
including the Kobo Glo, Kobo Mini, and Kobo Aura HD, all of which I've reviewed over the past year so I really don't
feel like writing the same things over again for the fourth time.
The number of pages is not an issue; I can
include whatever I
feel my
readers — my fellow authors — need.
Press
Reader includes 7 free issues, too, so you can get a
feel for whether or not a subscription is worth it.
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In terms of marketing an upcoming title, authors (myself
included)
feel compelled to tell potential
readers what the book is about in the first five minutes.
Keep your review to a maximum of 850 words,
including plenty of quotations to give our
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Make a list of keywords that you
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reader will use and
include them in your blog titles, your bio, your Amazon Author profile, your website, blog tags, etc..
If you do not
include all the basic information that your
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Why Charlie Hoehn is a Top Personal Development Blog: Charlie's blog is filled with helpful tips on subjects
including daily productivity, goal - setting, and improving work performance for
readers who
feel like their career is stuck in first gear.
Reading /
Feeling is a
reader that collects a selection of the texts that have been read in If I Can't Dance's reading groups on affect the past two years,
including authors such as Andrea Fraser, Brian Massumi, and Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick.
Unless you have unique hobbies that are likely to grab the
reader's attention, or relate back to the role,
feel free to opt out of
including them.
If you
include a general introduction without restating the exact role and company, there's a chance the
reader will
feel like the victim of a resume blast (in which case they will send your letter to the trash).
That's anything potentially controversial, and can
include political, religious, and other affiliations likely to arouse strong
feelings in the
reader.
When you are done
feel free to e-mail me pictures or a link to your post about it, I am going to do a roundup of
reader projects and would love to
include yours!
A
reader recently asked: Could you share your thoughts on dinner party conversation... how to set the mood, how to
include everyone, some ice - breakers perhaps, how to make everyone
feel relaxed... what to do when there is a silence..