Sentences with phrase «real authors like»

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Author Kelly Shue, of the University of Chicago, says boards» apparent mistake is a common one, highlighted by years of research in the field of behavioral economics, and much like the way workers get confused about the effect of inflation on the real value of their paychecks.
A decorated Harvard economics instructor, a former White House policy adviser, and the author of bestsellers like Market Shock and New Ideas from Dead Economists, Buchholz found himself surrounded by people he deemed to be seeking tawdry material gain at the expense of real quality of life.
In her TED Talk, Rachel Botsman, author of What's Mine Is Yours: The Rise of Collaborative Consumption, says that «The real magic and secret sauce behind collaborative consumption marketplaces like Airbnb isn't the inventory or the money.
3) The discussion about scaling vs. keeping it small is a very interesting one: I liked that the author presented real - life cases for either scenarios for food for thought instead of advocating one or the other (e.g. presenting a single «formula» as the golden rule that all shall follow)-- I can see how this particular decision can be case sensitive and there really is no «right» answer as long as it works for the entrepreneur!
I personally liked how the author profiles a wide variety of successful real estate investors (from 20 something to 50 - year - old single moms) who all started small and built massive wealth from their real estate portfolios.
↑ ↑ Typical of those who like the author of the article, their real and only take on the subject is base, baseless and based on a SU PI NE Ignorance of what the Scriptures say.
Now if the true issue is so clearly defined in the article — THE ISSUE OF WHAT THE LOST MUST BELIEVE TO BE SAVED — and I believe it is, and like I said, I can scan my own copy of the article with with notes and numbering in my own handwriting — and if your position on this issue is so Biblically solid, then why do you not deal with the real issue at hand, rather than raising all these sorts of protests and all this fuss about the author that can be directly quashed by quotes from the articles?
Can you even imagine this woman trying to be taken seriously by her fellow authors / journalists who cover real issues like politics and international news?
i disagree with you, i personally don't appreciate silly sycophantic articles like this, we all know Per is not world class, we all know the only defender we have who is close to WC is Kos.And how the author can be so critical of Gabriel when hes played a handful of games is beyond me.We don't need stupid articles like this, we need real articles which provide proper analysis.
I'd like to take the author of the «10 Biggest Mistakes» article on a tour of some of the real mistake making parents I know of...
This week's featured contributor is Ashlen «The Kidspert» Sheaffer, author of posts like «My 3 - Year Old Daughter Took Me Down With A Single, Sassy Remark» and «Motherhood: On Social Media vs Real Life.»
Some of us need to start writing about what's real instead of letting authors who don't even remember what it's like to have kids set the standard.
And the author doesn't shy away from the REAL question: «do tweets — plus Facebook likes, Tumblr followers, and all the rest — really translate into votes?»
Author Bennett included facts from real astronauts who have been in space, which I really liked, along with Carroll's watercolor illustrations.
It wasn't until her final - year project, working on the parental imprinting of the insulin - like growth factor II gene in rats, that she finally started doing real research, but this early contribution earned her first publication, as second author in the Journal of Biological Chemistry.
«These ideas open up exciting opportunities for inherently robust electronics and show how complex concepts in mathematics, like the one of topology, can have real - life impact on common electronic devices,» said Yakir Hadad, lead author and former postdoc in Alù's group, currently a professor at Tel - Aviv University, Israel.
«Avatars can convey a player's sense of humour, displeasure, intrigue and interest through cues like gestures, movement and language, which can reveal real - life identity,» says Mia Consalvo, one of the study's authors and a professor in Concordia's Department of Communication Studies.
«In order to shorten the inefficient discovery to delivery translational cycle, our clinical scientists need to become disruptive innovators who think like implementation scientists enabling them to discover and design tools that can rapidly be implemented in a scalable way in the real world,» said Malaz Boustani, MD, MPH, senior author of the study.
Beyond onomatopoeia Lockwood, lead author of the study: «An important aspect of our study is that we use real words as opposed to made - up ones like bouba and kiki.
J. Michael Murphy, EdD, of the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Department of Psychiatry, senior author of the JAACAP paper, notes that this is the first study to document the positive impact of a large - scale pediatric mental health intervention using validated mental health measures and real - world benchmarks like end - of - the - year promotion and school attendance.
In fact, thanks to critically - acclaimed shows like Orange is the New Black and Transparent featuring prominent trans characters, as well as real people like Inside Edition reporter Zoey Tur and author Janet Mock, the visibility of trans people is higher than it's ever been.
Back to the film... What I love about Forks Over Knives is, in addition to hearing from incredible doctors like Colin Campbell (author of The China Study) and Caldwell Esselstyn, is that the film tells inspiring stories of real people, from all walks of life, who've embraced a plant - based diet and have thus reversed chronic health conditions like heart disease, cancer, and diabetes.
So, it's perfectly understandable that they would bring on an author who is popular because he is telling people to do something that they want to do anyway — as opposed to the real, but more difficult message of what a truly healthy diet looks like.
Featuring interviews with best selling health authors and leading medical experts plus real life transformational stories with those who know what it's like to be sick and overweight.
Real hunger makes you feel physical signs like shakiness from low blood sugar, a headache, low energy, or a grumbling stomach, says Susan Albers, PysD, author of EatQ.
Esteemed author and journalist Neil Strauss is best known for his book The Game: Penetrating the Secret Social of Pickup Artists, and has real - world experience romantically mingling with celebrities and well - known PUAs, like Mystery and Ross Jeffries.
The authors did include some information about what the users did and did not like for each site but there was no real comparison as to which site approach which phase better, and why (or how they could improve).
Whether centering on a pregnant high school student or a delusional author, Reitman navigates the inner workings of his characters like they are real people and not just part of a movie.
The real appeal to people like me is the expansive mythology that the British author spent a lifetime building.
Henry (Billy Crudup), possibly named after the author of Call It Sleep, threatens, like the real Roth, to become a one - book wonder.
As for the portrayals, Teller (who, incidentally, looks nothing like a real boxer), Eckhart and Hinds are fine and mostly believable in their roles (especially the first two), but this author can not help but speculate that this real - life struggle and redemption story could have been told much better with some genuine emotion instead of the mediocre tale we see on the screen.
The other actors all do good work but their characters seem more like an author's construct than real people.
Ill - structured problems, say the authors of this extremely practical book, are like real - life problems:
The elearning author's toolbox may soon need to include automated cross-platform testing tools, like Sauce Labs, or managed testing solutions, like eLearningQA.BYOD is real and it's coming soon.
In Write Like This: Teaching Real - World Writing Through Modeling & Mentor Texts teacher - author Kelly Gallagher shows us how to teach the real - world writing skills our students urgently need, says literacy coach Francesca LoGiudReal - World Writing Through Modeling & Mentor Texts teacher - author Kelly Gallagher shows us how to teach the real - world writing skills our students urgently need, says literacy coach Francesca LoGiudreal - world writing skills our students urgently need, says literacy coach Francesca LoGiudice.
Since then, thousands of popular books like Heaven is for Real, The Things They Carried and The Way of Kings have been added from major publishers such as HarperCollins, Macmillan, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Amazon Publishing, Wiley, Chronicle Books, and Marvel, as well as thousands of titles from Kindle Direct Publishing authors like The Walk by Lee Goldberg and Falling Into You by Jasinda Wilder.
To answer Henry Baum: I'd suggest aspiring authors put that $ 150 into joining an organization like RWA where it is possible to meet and learn from real authors published in all the various modalities who have sold a lot of books online and in stores and are willing to share what they've learned about what works.
Sure there are social media platforms like Goodreads, Wattpad, Facebook groups etc. and then there are the «real» opportunities that are so much harder to facilitate and organize (and pay for e.g. expense vs profit) like community or regional events and networks as you point out above, but I feel really strongly that the most important thing for an author to do in order to build a loyal paying (italics) fanbase / readership is to produce good quality works that are publicized properly and to spend time interacting with those of your readers who you know buy your books because they came to you in the first place.
Also, I feel like I forget the title of the book / name of the author on things I'm reading — that never happened with real books.
It's in their best interest to push things like the «write a book in a month» contest, which, in my opinion, only serves to delude would - be writers into thinking they're the real deal and encouraging them by citing the small amount of formulaic, established authors who can get away with writing quickly.
Through troll - like behavior, even «real» authors have taken public stabs at each other while the reading consumers sit back watching the tennis match - style back and forth exchanges.
So what I tend to do — as we're doing now — is I talk about I like Stephen King, I like James Rollins, John Connolly, Jonathan Maberry: these are all authors I like and I real, and their influence on me.
We know authors want real books — not just another «me too» book like the thousands already out there.
If you liked this post, you might be interested in joining ALLi, which provides great networking opportunities with other indie authors, both on line and in real life, and sharing best practice, experience and moral support.
For example, they can look at a book and then (like shopping in real estate) they compare to other books of the same length in the same genre with the same basic author recognition.
Like the vast majority of authors I know, I already follow the principles behind this code but I believe there is a real value in stating this more explicitly.
I would actually like to hear some real life experiences of authors and what companies they had problems with.
Since this article was so popular, we knew reviews were a real pain point for authors like you.
I didn't like the idea that agents were these angelic beings come to elevate mere mortals into Real Authors (and this notion had more to do with the way unpublished writers acted around them than anything the agents said or did).
A reader picks up and likes a romance under «Real Name Writer» and then sees another book from the same author name and buys it and it's a horror novel with ugly guts and blood.
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