I've also found that physically
showing the people the book (paperback) has led to some interesting conversations.
Not exact matches
Also, take a page from my upcoming
book on my convict period: When leading teams and
people, recognize that it's critical that you understand how you
show up.
The
book shows «how we could cut emissions by up to 50 percent without asking
people to make big sacrifices,» Gates says, and he even claims it's a relatively light read.
When I met Jack Canfield (Chicken Soup for the Soul) at a
book signing, I shared a story with him about a signing I did at which the only
person who
showed up was my mother.
The Canadian mining sector has been in
people's bad
books for years, while energy
shows few signs of rebounding after brutal performances in both 2014 and 2015.
I shared in my
book, The 5 Languages of Appreciation at Work, five ways that
people could
show others they're valued — through words of affirmation, acts of service, quality time, tangible gifts and physical touch.
There's a study that
shows that after
people become superstar CEOs — they get a lot of press attention, they write a
book — their pay goes up, but the performance of their companies goes down.
It was also meant as a wake - up call to
show people just how vulnerable the media is to manipulation, which just happens to be the primary theme of his
book Trust Me, I'm Lying: Confessions of a Media Manipulator.
«But in this age where everybody is triple
booked, unless you have big news or a big draw, it's hard to get
people to
show up.»
And in his essential
book Give and Take, Wharton School professor Adam Grant
shows that
people like Swift who are inclusive and giving end up being more prosperous than those who are what Grant calls «takers.»
In his new
book, The Digital Diet, he cites a barrage of statistics that
show technology's pervasiveness in our lives, from the funny (10 % of
people 24 and younger believe it's OK to fire off a text during sex) to the serious (16,000 Americans have been killed by texting drivers).
At the actual block party we had a
book binding table where
people brought all their «Here is How» pages they had collected and we
showed them how to bind their own
books so they could create their own community DIY manual to take home.
In today's divided world, this
book brings readers a fundamental message to
show more love to those we lead, deliver compassion, develop
people in a more intentional way (think about how Jesus built up his followers over a deeply committed three - year period), and finally, be willing to forgive.
Speaking at schools and community centers across America, I was inspired to write this
book when I saw an underserved need for a guide that would
show aspiring and current entrepreneurs how to leverage their personal habits and goals to make themselves into the type of
person a successful entrepreneur is.»
The experiment, which Westen wrote about in his
book «The Political Brain,»
showed that, when
people begin to feel their worldview is under attack, the parts of their brains that handle reason and logic go to sleep, while the parts of their brain responsible for our fight - or - flight response light up.
Though Kobo's apps for iPad and iPhone have earned strong reviews and millions of downloads, and though the Kobo app comes preloaded on several of the Android tablets that have made it to market (not to mention the BlackBerry Playbook), the company's internal analysis
shows that the
people who buy several
books a month are reading them on e-readers, whatever tablets and smartphones they also happen to own.
Levinson is the coiner of the term «guerrilla marketing;» his popular 1984
book Guerrilla Marketing
showed how business
people with limited resources could use unconventional marketing tools to advertise their wares and services.
Clark Howard, host of the nationally syndicated radio
show «The Clark Howard Show» and author of 10 books, has been helping people save more and spend less for deca
show «The Clark Howard
Show» and author of 10 books, has been helping people save more and spend less for deca
Show» and author of 10
books, has been helping
people save more and spend less for decades.
It's competing against rivals Amazon.com Inc., Google Inc. and Microsoft Corp. to become — in the words of Apple's late co-founder, Steve Jobs — the «digital hub» in
people's lives, the place they go to watch movies and TV
shows, listen to music and read
books.
People take a look at the birthplace of Charles Dickens when in Portsmouth in Hampshire, England, or they go to Pont Neuf in Paris to
show their kids where Madeline from the chlldren's
book series played on the edge (I've done that).
i challenge any christian to
show that Humanism, a modern, atheistic ethical system, doesn't hold better values than the bible, a
book written when
people thought the earth was flat.
im glad no - one believes in demons - the devil or god — and they try to rationalise everything — and discredit the bible — just
shows me where we are at in the holy
book — see if i remember, the end times come when «scorners and scoffers abound» when — wrong is called right and right is called wrong — and
people would be married and given in marriage as in the daysd of noah --- sodom and gammorah had gay issues badly - im just gonna laugh and alaugh and laugh when ya «ll burn - do me a favor — at least read the bible once — see what it says before you — go against it.
I wish Kerry would write a short
book to be given to all who are about to lose a loved one, maybe, for those who never
showed love or understanding, it just might change them, hopefully, and make them a different
person with much more understanding.
Imagine if in a few thousand years, some
people claiming they're magical
show up to Scotland and demand to own the place because the Harry Potter
books basically say that's where Hogwarts is.
just goes to
show — a
person can be smart enough to invent the calculus and write lucid
books about optics — all the while maintaining delusional religious beliefs.
Yes, those who like to say that there are moral absolutes inherent in
people, places, or things are clearly
shown to be wrong by the simple existence of an unstable and diverse and contradictory bunch of «holy
books».
You hate when
people show you where you are wrong or where your bible fails... to admit the problems within that
book would start to destroy your life... I feel bad for you to be living such a shallow life in need to the non-existent to get by.
the nothing from it is valid, to honest
people that understand it is a claim, not proof The
Book has many «editions» with no one, who believes it, showing any concern of the lack of authenticity when they defend or refer to the B
Book has many «editions» with no one, who believes it,
showing any concern of the lack of authenticity when they defend or refer to the
BOOKBOOK.
In the graciousness of the
book (something often lacking when
people engage Emergent, no names but...), in its passionate for the Scriptures, in its understanding that true faith
shows itself in love, in its acceptance of the many things postmodernism has going for it without capitulating to todays culture, and especially in the willingness to both take on and unite both sides, Wittmer has written something here to be commended for, and something that all believers no matter what side they lean toward would do well to read.
The enormous popularity of the Left Behind
books leads me to suspect that many
people conceive of the «day of the Lord» as Hollywood - style vengeance, God's coming again to
show those backsliders and unbelievers who's right, once and for all.
Then, having insinuated himself into the good graces of the
people by a
show of seeming piety, he gave out that a certain
book had been sent down to him from heaven.
You can quote any
book, it doesn't make it true or
show people «the light» unless they are crazy in the 1st place
Colbert (the real
person) regularly
books Catholics on his
show and has appointed Father James Martin, S.J., as the
show's official chaplain.
The prophetic influence, therefore, was effective far beyond the ambit of the prophets themselves and, as the
Book of Proverbs
shows, became part of the homely common sense of many of the
people:
They
show that the Old Testament can, and must, be read as a Christian
book, prophetic of Jesus; that the paradox that the Messiah should suffer death can be understood in the light of the scriptures; and that the risen Lord's presence, even if it is not recognized at other times, is to be discerned when he encounters his
people in the breaking of bread (the Church's Eucharist).
The writers accurate use of common names of the time
shows they had access to reliable information about the
people and places involved in the history of Jesus and that their writings took place at about the same time as the events (there would have been no way to access information regarding names of that time hundreds of years after the period, remember, no
books, no libraries, etc..)
The entire
book of 1 John is engaged in this idea about good and evil, light and darkness, truth and error, and John is intent on
showing his readers that based on who God is and what Jesus has done for all
people, we can choose to live in love, light, and righteousness, rather than abide in hatred, darkness, and evil.
The stories in this
book show in humorous detail how little we understand the culture that surrounds us and how to properly reach
people with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
First, I started trying to figure out which sort of
people were most often criticized, judged, and condemned by the churches, Christians, radio
shows,
books, and articles I interact with.
Unfortunately, it is Lowe's 1962
book that most Interested
people have read, and his more confident disposition there tends to
show up in the secondary» literature now as definitive intellectual history.
So the
book of MORON teaches this fool that god makes hurricanes to
show us that we need to stockpile food, Indians / black
people are bad because god made them that color for not listening to his warnings about warring with other tribes, and the garden of Eden is in Mi (sery) souri.
People hear our sermons sprinkled with Greek, Hebrew, and quotations from theology
books, and they realize they don't have the time or training to do all this study, and when they try with the limited time and resources they do have, more often than not, they get scoffed at or ridiculed by someone with more training and knowledge for having a view that
shows their ignorance.
If
people would stop buying this mans
books, stop listening to \ watching his
shows and offer no support at his rallies, he will have no choice but to shrink into mediocrity, where he belongs.
I am a one - man
show, however, and so this
book gave me some ideas of what I can do to help get my
books out faster, better, and into the hands of more
people.
now
people worship me and pay me to talk to them and teach them stuff... when they ask me to
show them how to fly i referr them to
books written by me they can purchase describing the topic in detail.
If
people are so weak minded that they need a
book to «
show» them what is «acceptable» and «not acceptable» in an intimate relationship with their spouse they don't need this
book, they need a therapist...
The stories in this
book show in humorous detail how little we understand the culture that surrounds us or how to properly reach
people with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
In the Gospel of John (which is the only
book of the Bible written with the express purpose that those who read it will believe and have life — John 20:31), Jesus
shows us over and over and over how to simply, clearly, and succinctly invite
people to gain eternal life.
Now, thankfully we do not see
people beating each other up at the grocery store for the last package of Oreos on a regular basis (only on Black Friday sales for cheap TVs), but we can see in our movies, television
shows,
books, and overarching culture that violence is still seen as a somewhat legitimate — often glamorous — method for achieving one's goals, whether it be overt or covert in nature.
Two
books on South African apartheid
show how it was possible for 40 million South Africans to avoid a disastrous civil war and create a new society that raised the hope for peace among long - alienated
peoples.