Sentences with phrase «really explore the books»

I would advise next year's students to get to know the other Harvard schools, drink as many hot chocolates at Burdick's as possible, really explore the books in the Gutman stacks (what a collection!)

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But unless you are really knowledgeable and already an expert about this subject, and you have an angle that has never been explored, it will be very hard to convince people that your book about happiness — as opposed to the 70 already out there — is the one to read.
Do you really believe they get to explore alternative «books - of - silliness» or can choose a different religions or to be an atheist without fear of disappointing their parents?
«My goal with this book,» he writes, «is to assure people of faith that they do not need to feel anxious, disloyal, unfaithful, dirty, scared, or outcast for engaging these questions of the Bible, interrogating it, not liking some of it, exploring what it really says, and discerning like adult readers what we can learn from it in our own journey of faith... We respect the Bible most when we let it be what it is and learn from it rather than combing out the tangles to make it presentable.»
In his book, The Homework Myth, Kohn explores our national obsession with homework, and questions whether or not it is really beneficial for kids.
One part biology lesson, one part zoology, Taro Gomi's book explores how universal the act of pooping really is.
So much to consider and so much to still explore, but reading about these schools really did add a lot to those discussions in the woods, even if it was just me quoting from the book to anyone who was nearby - «Did you know that today's college graduate will have as many as seven career paths over the course of their working years?»
Lift - the - Flap Books — At around 6 months, Baby N was really keen on exploring textures in touch - and - feel books, but in the last couple of months he has developed a real interest in lift - the - flap bBooks — At around 6 months, Baby N was really keen on exploring textures in touch - and - feel books, but in the last couple of months he has developed a real interest in lift - the - flap bbooks, but in the last couple of months he has developed a real interest in lift - the - flap booksbooks.
The book explores the idea of discipline and what effective discipline really looks like.
On the 12th day of CultureLab, Michael Brooks explores Lisa Randall's latest book and enjoys the warts and all view of how science really works
Readers of the original comic - book will already know that the sequel to Mark Millar's original hyper - violent vigilante caper that KA2 - as no - one is calling it - is very much HG's baby, giving her a lot of time to explore who she really is after Big Daddy shuffled off this mortal coil last time around.
The kids sat around like primary school again doing storytime, and they explored some really key themes about community, bullying, and discrimination within those books
I see Singles as creating a space — a prominent bookstore window, really — that allows writers a way to explore and readers the chance to enjoy the rich storytelling opportunities that fall between the lengths of a magazine piece and a book, between about 5,000 and 30,000 words.
In this post we're going to explore little basics about publishing, the advantage and disadvantage of going digital or print, and introduce to you 7 quality self - publishing services that do really good job on designing, publishing and even marketing your books.
It's something where I'm able to really explore more of the craft for myself, as much as others, and then turn that into the books that I do.
A book that explored that as a kind confessional / memoir like Bob Woodward's The Secret Man, only darker, could have been really interesting.
He's become surprisingly tolerant of Jo's mystical side, and this book really explores that aspect and slaps things back and forth and upside down.
The booksurfers themselves (Jake, Ryan, Becca and Harriet) and fantastic fun to write about, and exploring classic children's books with them is fabulous as it really allowed me to think about the stories in a different way and to see them from a completely different angle.
I foresee authors and other content creators breaking free of «book think» and beginning to explore — I mean really explore — the potential of sharing a story in across diverse media.
The past few weeks we've explored the newest social media platform to really burst forth onto the marketing scene, Snapchat, where we dissect the app's pros and cons, and how to utilize it as a book author.
I have used goodreads mostly for a record of books I have read and I not really explored the social part of it.
Publishers really have to start scaling back on Celebrity books and exploring other markets.
I explored the easy options first, because I didn't really want to get into the expense and the difficulty and the rigour of producing pallets of physical books to go in physical bookshops.
Plus, the discussion is now open in a lot of publishing communities, starting with the Alliance of Independent Authors with the «Blockchain for books» initiative where I was really happy to see authors eager to explore this technology.
Is there any authoritative treatise or publication or book or white paper that explores (with all the math included) that how Warren Buffett really made his money?
Prior to booking neither of us really knew much about the Azores, apart from the fact that it looked like an incredible part of the world we were eager to explore.
We are happy to book restaurants, theatre seats, concerts and other events on request and if you are really tired after a long day exploring the Venetian streets and canals you can book a relaxing Thai massage in your room.
Pressed flowers trapped within a lightbox enclosure, the size of an average cell (1.98 m2); a five - screen film of journeys around the prison's corridors, grounds and perimeter (Vanishing Point); a film and book (My Shadow's Reflection) comprising architectural images of the prison and pinhole camera images of the prisoners — blurred beyond recognition and speaking, Clark says, of how prisoners are not really seen in contemporary political discourse; and a longer 74 - minute film work (Oresteia), showing a form of psychodrama episode, based on the Greek tragedy, with prisoners playing — and responding to — the various characters, exploring notions of acceptable violence, catharsis and empathy.
Over all, the directives reinforce an idea I've been exploring for many years now, in the paper (see the «Big Melt» series), our prize - winning «Arctic Rush» documentary, and my prize - winning Times book, «The North Pole Was Here» — essentially, the combination of a warming climate and rising thirst for oil and gas and shipping routes guarantees that the Arctic Ocean of our history and lore, an untouched, forbidding frontier, is now really history.
Many of the ideas that the book explores have been around for a good many years in sustainable design circles, and what I have done is to look for places where fashion and textiles could really make these ideas their own.
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