Sentences with phrase «seen as an author»

In some circles, Denton is seen as the author of his own misfortune in the sense that the site's cavalier approach to privacy and pushing the boundaries of newsworthiness have made it a pariah.
Christocentrism has not been abated, but Christ as giver of grace is seen as author of nature and Lord of history as well.
These three famous and influential therapists claim to represent a major advance in understanding humanity and see themselves as authors of major theoretical and practical systems.
In the broader world of neuroscience, Freud is no longer uniformly shunned and avoided, but is frequently seen as the author of interesting hypotheses that provoke worthwhile questions and debate.
«Our learning structures have to be much more nimble to allow today's learners to navigate through opportunities where they can see themselves as the authors of their education,» said Martin.
My work has focused on developing engaging math and science curriculum, team teaching, supporting teachers as they grow in their expertise and area of interests and most importantly, cultivating a culture of curiosity where my students see themselves as authors of their own learning.»
They felt a certain sense of mastery over the computer, and saw themselves as authors and digital citizens for the first time.
They both were able to sell their books as eBook and hard copies if they chose to, they both made lots of money off of their books, and they both were seen as authors by the people that bought their books.
Think seriously about how you want to be seen as an author.
Perhaps you don't see yourself as an author, nevertheless, ebook publishing can still offer some great marketing advantages.
Our teachers and students now see themselves as authors and publishers but are also using Book Creator in innovative and creative ways.
It is seen as an author's last resort and not first choice.
I think I see it as the author's job to take on that family - physician role and try to coordinate and manage the many factors at play and potentially involved in the approach to his or her own work.
27/4 - 26/5/2018 KRISTIAN TOUBORG & MORITZ WEGWERTH: INSTANT EXCESS Within the works of Wegwerth and Touborg we are reminded of our relative size to visual culture, whilst seeing ourselves as both author and construction.
KRISTIAN TOUBORG & MORITZ WEGWERTH: INSTANT EXCESS Apr 27 - May 26, 2018 Within the works of Wegwerth and Touborg we are reminded of our relative size to visual culture, whilst seeing ourselves as both author and construction.
be justified because they see it as the author's responsibility to provide data?
People will see it as Author Name with your public flash cards.

Not exact matches

«People read each other's intent as soon as they see each other,» says Nick Morgan, speech coach and author of new book «Power Cues: The Subtle Science of Leading Groups, Persuading Others, and Maximizing Your Personal Impact.»
«If you speak up at some length at work, even if you are in a senior position, you will be seen not only as gabby but also as incompetent,» the authors warn women in another post for The Daily Beast.
As Nicholas Boothman, speaker and author of How to Make People Like You in 90 Seconds or Less, explained in one of his talks, «when you like someone you see the best in them.
The authors assume that most Americans see inequality as a leading problem.
If you're a consultant or an author, being seen as a groundbreaking thinker can have a direct payoff.
As Jon Goodman, author of Viralnomics: How to Get People to Want to Talk About You, says, «People shouldn't see your design; they should feel your design.
While most discussions of this topic focus on potential lost jobs or apocalyptic scenarios, these authors — Accenture's Paul R. Daugherty and H. James Wilson — see the glass as decidedly more than half full.
Kris Krane, author of the See Change report, said that some entrepreneurs paid as little as $ 40,000 while others paid as much as $ 500,000.
If you're a consultant or an author, being seen as a visionary thinker can have a direct payoff.
«This is certainly a positive step for making what previously was considered complex lab testing — such as a definitive virus assay — broadly available outside of the classic, central lab setting,» says Eric Topol, director of the Scripps Translational Science Institute and the author of The Patient Will See You Now.
I've seen many of these kinds of emails before and the author of this email doesn't seem to be offering money but the post itself as a contribution to your site.
As has been pointed out by several authors, rising living standards in the developing world have seen rising demand for a higher - protein diet and hence grain to feed animals.
As a motivational speaker, life and business coach, author, energetic healer and former VP Marketing, her approach is unconventional, inspirational, fun and holistic, empowering people to see themselves in a whole new light and finally take control of all aspects of their lives.
Navarro is also seen as a fierce China critic and author of several books advocating the «China threat» theory.
In the article, the MSM propagandist states such things as: 2017 has seen, according to his one time Goldman Sachs source, a «dramatic crash in [physical gold coin] demand,» that interest in gold coins is linked to «political conservatism, or anarcho - libertarianism» and «end of the world right wing sentiments,» that gold has been implicated in a «conspiracy to commit money laundering,» that gold is «financed by people in the narcotics trade,» that it comes from «illegal mines and drug dealers in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador,» that «the federal authorities assume the NTR Metals [case] represented only a fraction of illegally sourced and financed gold,» that therefore the US attorney is broadly investigating the gold industry, that gold is «produced by exploited workers,» that «crude [gold] extraction techniques create serious and lasting environmental damage,» that gold plays an important part in «tax evasion,» that it is related to American gun sales, which the author abhors; that «drug dealers [use] gold imports as a way of laundering their proceeds,» and that «they came to realize that illegal gold [is] an intrinsically better business» than drug dealing; to name but a few of the aspersions cast against gold in the short article.
The authors write, «Viewed from a long - run perspective, it may be fair to characterize the real safe rate as normally fluctuating around the levels that we see today, so that today's level is not so unusual.
If all you do is look at the interest rate, the FHA loan is often seen as the preferred choice, said Casey Fleming, a 20 - year veteran of the mortgage industry and author of «The Loan Guide.»
It would be great to see the author maintain an up to date set of data (or at least checked links) on his website for the book and guarantee to do this for as long as the book is on sale at least.
But rather than supporting the idea that all Canadians should have comfortable retirements — say, by reforming CPP, and protecting private sector employees against company bankruptcy — the authors see public sector pensions as just more «premium.»
I'm guessing that's a typo and the author meant $ 64, but to be honest, I've seen several similar errors like this as of late.
The financial uncertainty, prolonged waiting periods and lack of payment transparency in current digital content media sharing platforms could be discouraging potential artists and authors from seeing content creation as a viable source of income.
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!
Those words were written by mere mortals no smarter than you or I. Anything Jesus said in the bible is strictly hearsay as the authors who wrote about Jesus never knew him, saw him or talked to him.
Lastly, the authors of the greek myths and the accounts of seeing craetures we know don't exist were as real to them as god is to you and to everyone else who read the stories.
@chuckles «Lastly, the authors of the greek myths and the accounts of seeing craetures we know don't exist were as real to them as god is to you and to everyone else who read the stories.
A novel you can debate as to what we see in it, what the author implied, and no doubt we all see something different.
Unfortunately if you read their own authors works, you see they are angry because their tactics haven't work as well in the «Muslim world» as it had in other countries & religious groups.
I call it theological porn... and you see this in this whole holy hipster author / speaker circuit as well — it's all about pushing one's product in the end.
Describing its author's life up until his conversion to Christianity, the Confessions grounds Augustine's individual, mutable life in the unchanging nature of God: «I entered into the depths of my soul,... and with the eye of my soul, such as it was, I saw the Light that never changes casting its rays over the same eye of my soul, over my mind.»
While popular in the black church, it is not a solely black phenomenon, as seen in the ministry of Osteen, a best - selling author and megapastor at Lakewood Church in Houston.
Surprisingly, Maine makes little of these scenes: Noe (the author uses the spellings employed in a pre-King James translation) is portrayed in the opening sentence as glancing «toward the heavens, something he does a lot these days,» but aside from the implication that he may be looking for further divine clarification and not just the promised rains, we don't see him musing much.
How many outside a rather limited cult do not see the bible as personal opinion, beliefs and prejudices of the human authors.
Christian authors took a special interest in Eclogues 4, whose Cumaean Sybil was seen as a secular prophet foretelling the coming of Christ (teste David cum Sybilla).
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