And, he gleefully added, «While the French have a reputation as being very sophisticated,
the reading public love trashy books as much as anyone else.»
Not exact matches
I
love reading about your 2 % CDs examples since I prefer to keep minimal in the
public equities market.
I'm a global
public health professional and health and wellness coach who
loves to travel,
read and cook.
The statement
reads:» The
public is hereby alerted to a new dimension in the orchestrated plot to diminish the stature of President Muhammadu Buhari before millions of Nigerians who
love and adore their President.
Six libraries in the Buffalo & Erie County
Public Library System each received 100 new children's picture and story books as a result of the gift from the Brownstone Book Fund, a private organization in New York City that promotes early
reading and a
love of books, encouraging parents and children to
read together.
Young people who
love to
read and want to participate in next year's Battle of the Books should contact their local Buffalo & Erie County
Public Library.
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After earning a bachelor's degree in writing, a master's degree in
public health, and working for a couple of universities over the last several years, she's getting back into writing.She
loves hiking, gardening, and
reading, and is happy to have more time in her day to devote to these things.
I'm a global
public health professional and health and wellness coach who
loves to travel,
read and cook.
A fun -
loving pretty boy who
loves to party, both in
public and private;) I
love to please the woman (or man) that I'm with, and I
love nothing more than making my partner feel ten feet tall:) I like hanging out one on one, relaxing and talking,
reading a good book or playing a favorite video...
Rapper Chuck D of
Public Enemy in the Foreword (page 13) I have
read a lot of
love advice books in my lifetime, but never one that Offered such a compelling history lesson in the process of talking about how to have a successful relationship.
I am amazed that
public schools still are not using computers with hundreds of children books to help children to learn how to
read and how to
love reading.
Where is the recognition of reality that if a child does not
read and
love to
read by the 5th grade that child will not do well in
public education?
I do
love regular plain old books, but I have to admit that since I got my Kindle last summer I find it far far far easier to
read a novel on that device than with a traditional book, especially in bed or in
public transportation, or on a plane.
What I discovered from friends and people who see me
reading in
public (usually waiting for someone) either
love them or hate them.
Later, if there's time between auditions, I
love the energy of the main
reading room at the NY
Public Library.
I
loved reading historical novels about feisty women, and by the time I was nine, my mother was taking out books by Anya Seton and Margaret Campbell Barnes from the Lakewood, Ohio,
public library for me to
read.
And remember: Some authors
love to
read and talk about their work in
public — so they'll want those hard copies to sign and sell.
Their feedback may include tough
love, but better to receive some tough
love now (with tips for improvement) than later when your book is
read by an unforgiving
public.
For the rest of the Jill Ciment -
loving reading public, though, I'm afraid that owning a download of her irresistible novel won't be enough — that you'll actually have to go out and buy (or log onto a bookstore and order) an actual hard copy of the book.
Her
reading (her voice is familiar to audiences through her
public speaking during two Bush presidencies) seems a bit unemotional and detached, but if you listen closely, there's a touch of warmth as she recalls her
loving parents.
Making your books available to
public, corporate, and school libraries will help increase the odds that a new reader will discover and
love the work, and go on to
read the rest of your catalog.
Not advertising what you are
reading may remove some of the
public transportation flirting, but it allows you to immerse yourself in a book you
love, without attracting too much attention.
As far as I'm concerned, I would
love my books to go into the
public domain for anyone and everyone to
read [once I'm gone of course].
Nancy
loves to
read and she has been serving the
public for years.
Amazon's description: «Ideal for youth librarians at
public libraries, school librarians, and teachers, this book enables you to direct young readers toward series titles that will help establish a lifelong
love of
reading.»
My motivation for these past 40 years as the editor - in - chief of this enterprise derives from my life - long
love of books, the personal importance libraries have played in my life, and the continued expressions of appreciation and support I receive from librarians, booksellers, authors, publishers, and the general
reading public.
She
loves working with the
public and... [
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Baron reports that a large percentage of young people
read ebooks on their cellphones — dipping into them in the coffee queue or on
public transport, but then checking their work email or their online
love life, a thumbswipe away.
Yes, I
love librarians, but if they're only considering one portion of the book market, are they really performing a service to the
reading public?
The American Library Association has teamed up with Well
Read, the popular weekly
public television program for those who
love books and lively, engaging conversations with the authors.
I
loved reading Kim and learning about colonial India and when I found out that Kipling's work was in the
public domain, I thought it was a unique opportunity to put such great writing into a game.
Reading her
love letter in
public parks and in several cities, she bridges certainty and confession, like Sophie Calle or Andrea Fraser.
Oppenheim speaks of growing up in Washington and California, his father's Russian ancestry and education in China, his father's career in engineering, his mother's background and education in English, living in Richmond El Cerrito, his mother's
love of the arts, his father's feelings toward Russia, standing out in the community, his relationship with his older sister, attending Richmond High School, demographics of El Cerrito, his interest in athletics during high school, fitting in with the minority class in Richmond, prejudice and cultural dynamics of the 1950s, a lack of art education and philosophy classes during high school, Rebel Without a Cause, Richmond Trojans, hotrod clubs, the persona of a good student, playing by the rules of the art world, friendship with Jimmy De Maria and his relationship to Walter DeMaria, early skills as an artist, art and teachers in high school, attending California College of Arts and Crafts, homosexuality in the 1950s and 1960s, working and attending art school, professors at art school, attending Stanford, early sculptural work, depression, quitting school, getting married, and moving to Hawaii, becoming an entrepreneur, attending the University of Hawaii, going back to art school, radical art, painting, drawing, sculpture, the beats and the 1960s, motivations, studio work, theory and exposure to art, self - doubts, education in art history, Oakland Wedge, earth works, context and possession, Ground Systems, Directed Seeding, Cancelled Crop, studio art, documentation, use of science and disciplines in art, conceptual art, theoretical positions, sentiments and useful rage, Robert Smithson and earth works, Gerry Shum, Peter Hutchinson, ocean work and red dye, breaking patterns and attempting growth, body works, drug use and hippies, focusing on theory, turmoil, Max Kozloff's «Pygmalion Reversed,» artist as shaman and Jack Burnham, sync and acceptance of the art world, machine works, interrogating art and one's self, Vito Acconci,
public art, artisans and architects, Fireworks, dysfunction in art, periods of fragmentation, bad art and autobiographical self - exposure, discovery, being judgmental of one's own work, critical dissent, impact of the 1950s and modernism, concern about placement in the art world, Gypsum Gypsies, mutations of objects,
reading and writing, form and content, and phases of development.
ZER01 (CA), National Request for Qualifications: American Arts Incubator 2018 — 2019, with honorarium Deadline: January 15th, 2018, 11:59 pm PST ZERO1 is calling innovative digital and new media artists with a
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She
loves collective learning, participates in multiple
reading groups, and helped organize the Bay Area
Public School and the Oakland Free University.
ZER01 (CA), National Request for Qualifications: American Arts Incubator 2017 — 2018, with honorarium Deadline: January 15, 2017, 11:59 pm PST ZERO1 is calling innovative digital and new media artists with a
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Opens June 15 May 29, 2013 Curatorial Announcement May 16, 2013 Houseguest: William E. Jones May 13, 2013 Hammer Celebrated 4th Annual K.A.M.P. (Kids» Art Museum Project) May 6, 2013 K.A.M.P. «Zine May 5, 2013 A. Quincy Jones: Building for Better Living (May 25 - September 8, 2013) April 24, 2013 Upcoming Hammer Projects: Cyprien Gaillard & Neil Beloufa April 2, 2013 4th Annual K.A.M.P. (Kids» Art Museum Project) March 27, 2013 Family Flicks & Sunday Afternoons for Kids at the Hammer March 6, 2013 Upcoming
Readings at the Hammer February 25, 2013 Fritz Haeg's Domestic Integrities February 5, 2013 Hammer Museum partners with CAP UCLA to present Trisha Brown's Floor of the Forest February 4, 2013 Selections from the Grunwald Center & the Hammer Contemporary Collection January 14, 2013 Upcoming Poetry
Readings at the Hammer January 9, 2013 Upcoming Hammer Projects: Enrico David, Dara Friedman, and Latifa Echakhch January 7, 2013 Tehran: An Urban History of Revolutions - Lecture by Prof. Talinn Grigor December 12, 2012 LLYN FOULKES Retrospective Opens February 3, 2013 November 28, 2012 Cage at UCLA - Sunday, December 2, 2012 November 14, 2012 Game Room opens December 1, 2012 October 29, 2012 Hammer Museum Announces Curators for Made in L.A. 2014 September 21, 2012 Your Land / My Land: Election»12 on view Sept. 30 - Nov. 18, 2012 September 20, 2012 10th Annual Gala in the Garden Honors Barbara Kruger & Cindy Sherman September 18, 2012 Free admission to the Hammer during Carmageddon II (Sept. 29 - 30) September 14, 2012 Ai Weiwei Screenings September 4, 2012 Hammer Forums This Fall August 17, 2012 Meleko Mokgosi to Receive the Mohn Award August 16, 2012 JazzPOP Courtyard Concerts in September August 15, 2012 Hammer Projects: Sun Yuan & Peng Yu July 30, 2012 Upcoming Fall Exhibitions July 18, 2012 Zarina: Paper Like Skin July 18, 2012 Graphic Design: Now in Production July 18, 2012 A Strange Magic: Gustave Moreau's Salome July 18, 2012 Hammer Projects: Lucy Raven July 16, 2012 Orchestra - in - residence wild Up July 9, 2012 Mohn Award Finalists June 28, 2012 Venice Beach Biennial June 18, 2012 Made in L.A. Music Presented by the Hammer and KCRW June 14, 2012 Made in L.A. 2012 Performances and
Public Programs Guide May 23, 2012 Hammer Conversation Atom Egoyan & Serj Tankian April 22, 2012 Made in L.A. 2012 Press Kit June 2 - September 2, 2012 Made in L.A. 2012 Artist List June 2 - September 2, 2012 March
Readings at the Hammer February 23, 2012 Libros Schmibros Book Club February 21, 2012 Intimate Immensity: The Susan and Larry Marx Collection February 14, 2012 Valentine's Day at the Hammer — Dirty Looks: Long Distance
Love Affairs February 14, 2012 Hammer Projects Opening Soon: Antony & Alex Hubbard January 19, 2012 Pacific Standard Time Performance and
Public Art Festival Events at the Hammer Museum January 26 and January 29, 2012 Alina Szapocznikow: Sculpture Undone, 1955 - 1972 February 5 - April 29, 2012 Made in L.A. 2012 November 17, 2011 Gala in the Garden September 24, 2011 Now Dig This!
For history buffs generally, or those that enjoy an interesting
read, I
loved Deceit and Denial: The Deadly Politics of Industrial Pollution (California / Milbank Books on Health and the
Public).
It was great to hear at CALL about law librarians helping their ereader
loving clients with their recreational ebook
reading (how to find content they want, borrow from their
public library, buy online, download to their devices).
We built FactBox to help litigators do more in less time, and we
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Love to
Read has long been the National Black Child Development Institute's early literacy
public education initiative.
Written for the general
public but also very informative to all couple therapists, the poignant
love story of Ben and Claire will illuminate romantic connection for all that are lucky enough to
read Emotional Connection.
Case in point an artist that was very commercially popular died suddenly this weekend... and some comments on this
public website concerning him were disparaging, I just thought how horrible for his
loved ones to
read this, why would anyone feel like that was okay?
I hope someone from their development department
reads these comments and realizes that they are WAY off target for what the design
loving public wants.
Love it when I see someone doing a study or just
reading His words in
public places and just quietly soaking up Truth amongst the busyness.