Sentences with phrase «readers out of the reading»

Not exact matches

The new service would ask readers to subscribe to the news platform after they read 10 or more articles in a month — or else they would be locked out of viewing additional stories for the remainder of the month.
Carley's book offers readers an abundance of clever trading strategy and risk management techniques in that easy - to - read format, but she doesn't leave out the harsh realities and heartbreak many overzealous speculators face.
«I might lose whatever credibility I have with readers if I suggested flat out that a book centered around the subject of oil, written by an economist, was a page - turner, but I am willing to say with conviction that Why Your World Is About To Get A Whole Lot Smaller, by former CIBC Chief Economist Jeff Rubin, is a fantastically compelling read.
From writers who are creatively exhausted from managing a constant stream of online feedback, to readers who can't seem to pull themselves away from their smartphones, to activists who are burned out from responding to yet another crisis with a social media campaign, to foodies who can't enjoy a meal without snapping a photo for Instagram, our writing, reading, and sharing habits consume more of our time and mental energy than ever.
And if you've ever read the Koran, you know it's a death cult, and when you see Islamic terrorism carried out, it's merely the reader following the commands of the Koran (not so with the bible when grammatical - historical exegesis is used).
After soliciting questions and concerns from readers, I wrote a post entitled «Confessions of a Sponsorship Skeptic» that you can check out if you have questions yourself, and you can read all my posts from Bolivia here.
I recently had the opportunity to read a pre-release copy of The Path to Freedom by Brandon Chase, and wanted to invite the readers of my blog to get a free copy of this eBook when it comes out.
My blog was created on March 15th based on reading some comments like yours that are leading to the readers so I wanted to get the truth out about Islam and the teachings of Islam.
He has offered to give away three free CDs to the readers of this blog, so read on to find out how to enter.
Since the works are long out of copyright, they are freely available in various electronic formats, including ones suitable for ebook readers, or can be read online at the Project Gutenberg webste at Gutenberg.org.
Lewis» Space Trilogy, consisting of the books Out of the Silent Planet, Perelandra and That Hideous Strength is a very good allagory on Christianity from a more «adult» viewpoint, without the obvious appeal to the young reader, even though they read like science fiction stories.
When I first saw the title of this book I assumed it would be a pamphlet along the lines of those very useful booklets published by the Catholic Truth Society, setting out Catholic doctrine in simple terms for the interested reader without the time or inclination to read more weighty theological works.
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.
The famous blogger behind The Wednesday Chef chronicles a year of her life in and out of the kitchen and letmetellyou, from the few pages I've read already (I'm the slowest reader in the universe), it is good reads.
I was telling one of my most loyal readers that I just couldn't make them, and the next thing I know she had bought me a cookbook on Macaroons (Thanks G) So after reading through that I have learn't a few secrets and worked out a recipe that some how miraculously worked.
Most of the time, paying attention to Pinterest is a great way to gauge reader interest in different cooking topics, and find out what types of posts home cooks are most interested in reading.
Anyway, thanks for pulling yourself out of bed, despite the unbelievable tiredness, so as to give your readers something to read, and potentially a new recipe to try over weekend.
(read our review of the baby gift basket we checked out from Love & Blessings) Now, Love & Blessings would like to offer one luck Mamanista reader -LSB-...]
Figuring out what's best for you, your child, and your family feels like picking through a media minefield, says Lisa Guernsey, coauthor of Tap, Click, Read: Growing Readers in a World of Screens.
I just wanted to say when you step out the door early in the wee hours of the morning, I may not always see you off but I totally appreciate when you do the little things for me, my favorites are making me chai and emptying the dishwasher (my readers can read more on this titbit in my Friday 5 post on 5 Household Chores I Absolutely Hate).
My kid, an avid reader, can not keep up with the kid whose mother fudges the reading log or checks out half of the Juvenile Fiction section on the day the program starts just to sabotage everyone.
As regular Lunch Tray readers know, my husband and I are serious chow - hounds, the kind of people who will go far out of our way for some intriguing food item we've read about.
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I sent out an SOS to Lunch Tray readers for suggestions for alternative treats, and last night I read out aloud to my family every one of your creative ideas — everything from «cupcakes» made from fresh fruit (thank you, Mile Hi Mama) to buying trees for planting by the class (ditto, Corrie) to origami flying squirrels (Michele Hays)!
Not only do I have a family pack of four tickets to give away to one lucky reader of this this blog (keep reading to find out how), you can also earn free tickets by donating to a great cause.
Update: A reader points out that a closer read of the Independence Party's letter does not go full tilt in supporting the Cuomo amendment as it is proposed.
I did notice last year the response that Mark Sissons made to the concerns Stefani had raised (here in her post, and perhaps she also raised them in communications with him specifically — I don't exactly recall that part) in his blog Mark's Daily Apple, and I read many of the reader comments made by women on that blog post by him, which were quite interesting and worth checking out.
I launched the Survey in September to find out from you the readers of the blog more about you, what you like about the blog, what you don't like, and more about your own... Read more»
The famous blogger behind The Wednesday Chef chronicles a year of her life in and out of the kitchen and letmetellyou, from the few pages I've read already (I'm the slowest reader in the universe), it is good reads.
:) You may enjoy by Beauty Lounge, where I'm organizing my natural / green / organic beauty product reviews in A-Z order for the extra convenience of my readers, check it out here: http://tlvbirdie.com/natural-beauty-lounge Thanks for reading!
I've scoured the internet to find some of the best grill recipes around and hope that my readers enjoy trying them out as much as I've enjoyed reading about them!
I used to be a big fan of Carly's as well, but as another commenter mentioned, she just doesn't seem to have «grown up» — too often I read her posts and feel that she is out of touch (and even more often, I read her responses to readers and feel she lacks poise).
As several readers have pointed out to me and from my own individual practices, Okcupid is one of the those dating sites that seems... Read More»
While perusing her most recent library rentals, Shizuku notices that a frequent reader with the last name of Amasawa has checked out each of books that she herself has been reading.
Teachers were familiar with the alphabetic method, in which learning to read was synonymous with learning the letters of the alphabet; the word method, in which children learned short whole words (as in the Dick and Jane readers); and the phonetic method, in which children learned to read by sounding out the letters and combinations of letters that form words.
Also check out sixth - grade teacher Donalyn Miller's article «Becoming a Classroom of Readers,» originally printed in Educational Leadership, which offers strategies for encouraging reading in your classroom.
Capitalize the first letter of every word in a hashtag, which allows it to be read out loud by screen readers (technology that enables some people with visual impairments to use a computer).
Round - robin reading, in which students take turns reading parts of a passage out loud, can be stressful to struggling readers.
We've watched some of our most reluctant readers — Spanish middle - school boys who happened to be big soccer fans — start out slowly reading sports articles on eBook screens and grow into voracious readers of print books on every imaginable subject.»
Check out our on - demand webinar, Maximize Practice for Greater Growth with Renaissance Accelerated Reader 360 ®, to discover the reading practice program trusted by nearly one - third of schools nationwide.
United Way's focus also has shifted from lifting third - grade readers out of the bottom category to moving fourth - grade readers from basic to proficient in reading.
And, for some, you accomplish this goal beautifully, and they become flourishing readers — while still others would fake a sick day to get out of a reading assignment.
An Annie E. Casey Foundation - commissioned study of almost 4,000 students, for example, found that students who didn't read proficiently by third grade were four times more likely than proficient readers to drop out of school.
The Post recently added an «analysis» tag so that readers might figure out they're not reading the news section of the paper.
With all the discussion about deeper learning, college - and career - ready standards, and the latest research on assessments, assignments, and instruction, it turns out that what many principals prescribe to chart a new course for meaningful literacy instruction is engaging readers and fostering a love of reading from an early age.
This post presents practical, hands - on strategies and downloadables that reading specialists can use in the classroom or in pull - out situations in order to address the multifarious needs of their struggling readers.
Good readers constantly try to make sense out of what they read by seeing how it fits with what they already know.
The rubric lifts the readers out of their own responses and tells them what to think, thus violating the complexity of reading, writing, and responding for the sake of objectivity.
I started out with two goals: to improve the reading competency levels of students with disabilities, and to enhance teacher knowledge of effective instructional strategies for struggling readers.
Furthermore, her passion for reading advocacy led her to become the co-founder and co-investigator of the Proyecto Alianzas de Lectura Puerto Rico — Guatemala, a pedagogical and investigative initiative aimed at the promotion of reading, the formation of readers and the integration of children's literature to curricular content, carried out in a rural school in Guatemala.
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