The extreme situation that Jacob's parents are faced with will make
readers question how they would react in a similar situation.
No sooner did it appear than I received an e-mail from
a reader questioning how several of the sites discussed in the article could claim to have U.S. Supreme Court cases from before there was a Supreme Court.
Not exact matches
Then, he takes
questions from
readers on
how to identify whether someone might be a good remote employee and why it's important that in - office employees understand the importance of remote workers.
To the average
reader of a business magazine, these may seem like ridiculously simple
questions, but Lusardi and Mitchell's research over the last few years shows that, in general, you can not count on even this base level of knowledge about
how money works.
The
question then becomes for the people who add value and try to be useful to authors and
readers — and that includes publishers and booksellers —
how do you evolve being useful in a digital world?
But one thing that has always helped me is that when I'm sitting down to write an article, I start by asking myself one
question «
How can I help my
readers today?».
The
question is hardly academic in my business; publications are scratching their heads as to
how many
readers will be using devices to access publications in the future, and
how much resources they should devote to meet that demand.
Because he kept on being asked the same
question from
readers about
how they could replicate his success, he decided to teach a course — on you guessed it, Udemy.com.
Charles Duhigg, staff writer for The New York Times and author of The Power of Habit, answers
questions from
readers on Quora on topics ranging from
how to develop a blogging habit to what it's like to work as a journalist.
(At this point, Denton mentions
how the Kinja platform allows for
question - and - answer style interviews between journalists and
readers, much like Reddit's «Ask Me Anything» feature).
She answers
reader - submitted running
questions (for example: «
How to Bounce Back from a Bad Race like a Badass»), shares her thoughts via journal entries and poems, and is a vocal advocate for clean competition, supporting women in sport, and maternal health around the world.
If you any of your
readers have every had a
question / concern about
how to select the proper chart time frame (who hasn't had this
question at one time, right?)
Questions such as whether torture is permissible in Tolkien's world view, whether war is glorified (with a side - debate about
how the films differ from the books in this respect), and
how victory and defeat are characterised, are worth considering and will encourage
readers to think more deeply about LOTR and appreciate
how nuanced Tolkien's treatment of these issues is.
Whether Ryken correctly limns the subtleties of the last point —
how one may repudiate dominant trends and emphases in an institution and yet maintain allegiance to the institution itself and not simply to its «ideal» — is a
question readers are left to ponder.
In A Hobbit Journey, the
reader has to plough through 17 pages of a rather diffuse introduction before Dickerson explicitly states the purpose of his book, and even then it is somewhat vague: it will explore the
question «What can we learn from hobbits and from their vision of the Good Life, and
how does that apply to our own present situation?»
Here, we don't just illuminate where Mitt Romney and Barack Obama stand on the issues that matter to our
readers; we also delve into the larger
question of
how politics and faith should coexist in the public space.
They leave the
reader with the
question, «Yes — but
how so?»
And I take it as established that Hausman has shown a means whereby we can understand Bergson's approach as both metaphorical and rational2 As I am certain the
reader does, I have
questions I would like answered in light of their important insights and these interpretations of Bergson, but the issue I will examine presently is
how Gunter's thesis and Hausman's elaboration might affect our understanding of Bergson's influence on Whitehead.3 The view of Bergson Gunter seeks to supplant is very widely held, and indeed was held, (if not really defended) until recently even by Professor Hausman (see the «Dialogue» below).
I was impressed with
how the initial commenter responded — with an apology and an eagerness to learn more — and for the most part, her follow - up
questions were met with equally gracious responses from gay
readers.
I've known many bloggers who approach me with
questions about
how to generate more
readers only to follow up with a hasty, «Not that it matters if anyone reads my work.»
After his careful analysis of the roots of Augustine's thinking on the just society, he leaves it to the
reader to speculate as to
how his perspective relates to the larger
questions posed by his theme.
How many
readers of this site have called into
question, the violent verses in the Quran?
RELEVANT covers the voiced responses from RELEVANT
readers to the
question How should a Christian respond when a close friend is gay?
To me it is a
question of «
how would the original
reader have understood this?»
H. B. Swete relates
how he heard Benson tell of the answer of an intelligent
reader to the
question, «What is the form the book presents to you?»
The rest of this chapter will show briefly
how historical study of the Bible proceeds and the kinds of
questions it leads the Bible and its
readers to ask one another.
This only happens occasionally in the book but prevents the
reader sharing in the deeper revelation and love of God that is occurring at that point in salvation history, especially in light of the New Testament, and raises the
question that if the person in Scripture who is experiencing this unique relationship with God didn't really understand God, then
how can we?
It will also inevitably raise
questions in the
reader's mind about
how much of the content of Real Marriagecan be trusted.
Perhaps he relies too much on twentieth - century Anglo - American scholarship, but his work will prove helpful for any
reader interested in the first two centuries of Christianity, particularly in the
question of
how unwavering devotion to the divine person of Jesus so rapidly became a sine qua non of the first believers» lives.
Hi Ella, I tried it in the Vitamix and I thought i'd let you know
how it went in case another
reader asked the same
question.
For recipe substitution
questions please feel free to experiment with different ingredients and let the
readers and I know
how it turned out by commenting below the recipe.
Some
readers have asked
questions about
how to cook if using frozen wings, but I've made them with fresh wings every time, myself.
But when I noticed that lots of
readers were asking
questions about
how to turn the cake recipe into a cupcake recipe, I decided it was time to give it a try myself!
Chad and Scooch answer
reader questions, discuss
how to get Battered Flacco on The Orleans» menu, break down the biggest college games and every NFL game, and make their picks of the week.
Last week I announced that I and a team of school lunch reform luminaries — Janet Poppendieck, Mrs. Q, Chef Ann Cooper, Ed Bruske, and Dr. Susan Rubin — are going to band together to answer a Lunch Tray
reader's simple yet profound
question —
how does one parent begin to bring about change in school food?
Tough shows even the most naïve
reader how difficult it is to grapple with the
question of
how to take an entire community of mostly disadvantaged children and mostly undereducated parents without financial resources and transform them — or at least the children as they grow — into fully functioning members of the middle class.
Yesterday I announced that I and a team of school lunch reform luminaries — Janet Poppendieck, Mrs. Q, Chef Ann Cooper, Ed Bruske, and Dr. Susan Rubin — are going to band together to answer a Lunch Tray
reader's simple yet profound
question —
how does one parent begin to bring about change in school food?
-LSB-...] Note: Recently a Lunch Tray
reader asked a very basic
question —
how can one parent begin to change school food?
-LSB-...] a Lunch Tray
reader asked a very basic
question —
how can one parent begin to change school food?
I recently announced that I and a team of school food «superheroes» — Janet Poppendieck, Mrs. Q, Chef Ann Cooper, Ed Bruske, and Dr. Susan Rubin — are banding together to answer a Lunch Tray
reader's simple yet profound
question —
how does one... [Continue reading]
Last week's post on Food Day 2013 — and its focus on teaching children
how to cook — prompted these questions from a reader, Amanda: I would love to see some talk about HOW to cook with your ki
how to cook — prompted these
questions from a
reader, Amanda: I would love to see some talk about
HOW to cook with your ki
HOW to cook with your kids.
Last week I announced that I and a team of school lunch reform luminaries — Janet Poppendieck, Mrs. Q, Chef Ann Cooper, Ed Bruske, and Dr. Susan Rubin — are going to band together to answer a Lunch Tray
reader's simple yet profound
question —
how... [Continue reading]
I will have another post come up early next week trying to answer a few more
questions that I am receiving from
readers on LFTB and why and
how it is added to hamburger.
One of the most common
questions that I receive from
readers is, «
How do I wear color?»
By far the most common
question we get from
readers and Facebook fans is, «
How many covers should I buy?»
I've had a few
questions from
readers asking
how some of the different bento boxes in my collection work.
I recently announced that I and a team of school food «superheroes» — Janet Poppendieck, Mrs. Q, Chef Ann Cooper, Ed Bruske, and Dr. Susan Rubin — are banding together to answer a Lunch Tray
reader's simple yet profound
question —
how does one parent begin to bring about change in school food?
Note: Recently a Lunch Tray
reader asked a very basic
question —
how can one parent begin to change school food?
In yesterday's Lunch Tray post, I explained to
readers how chicken processed in China could easily wind up in school meals, despite a Q & A on the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) website which gives a «no» answer in response the
question «Will chicken processed in China be included in school lunches?»
But before
readers are driven insane by more excruciating puns, a serious point: no set of Departmenal oral
questions better demonstrate
how the Coalition is working and the culture is changing.