Sentences with phrase «show readers the world»

While literature, in general, helps show readers the world from different times, settings, and points of view, sometimes a decentralized setting allows readers to reflect upon an issue in a different way.

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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.
My point was merely to show that both a God of Love or a God of Wrath can be perceived from the text, and ultimately it is up to the reader to decide if the perception of what they know the world to be like and what they assume God — if He is real — to be like.
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Earlier this year we asked our readers to send in photos showing how science and technology has affected their lives and the world around them.
Readers: Would you like to show the world the fantastic results you achieved using the natural methods in this book?
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As regular Indian Autos Blog readers may be aware, Ssangyong will world premiere a near production ready mini SUV at the Geneva Motor Show in March this year.
If only the world's automakers could have gone to the recent Central Florida International Auto Show with this year's Orlando Sentinel reader panel.
Bold, colorful photos, paired with kid - friendly poems about nature, connect readers to the outside world and show how easily poetic inspiration comes from our planet.
By 11 o'clock, the battle was won, with enough time left over to show readers a little Afterglow (ie: the state of the character's world after the fact, what was gained / lost or achieved, a snapshot of what life now looks like.)
But on Tuesday at the FPD International 2010 trade show in Tokyo, a Chinese company will announce that it will be the first to sell a color display using technology from E Ink, whose black - and - white displays are used in 90 percent of the world's e-readers, including the Amazon Kindle, Sony Readers and the Nook from Barnes & Noble.
GUTSY is an entertaining book that shows the reader how to better learn, observe, and understand behaviors that have stood in their way of true collaboration, and transform into the world of outstanding partnership.
By having access to high interest characters from television shows and movies, as well as incorporating existing story lines for which the readers already have a strong from of reference, students who struggle to read or who do not read for their own enjoyment can experience a whole new world of emerging literacy.
In trying times, it's easy to feel helpless; the titles listed below show readers how kids across the world can and have made a difference.
So when Kobo shows off its e-book reader and touts it as the world's first social e-reader, I am skeptical.
The reader is just as much in the dark as Zoo, a contestant on a «Survivor» - style show that leaves her entirely cut off from the real world.
Both feature a diverse cast of characters, showing young readers how to reach out to the vast world around them.
on The Other Side of the Story with Janice Hardy Helpful Books for the Writing Process by Michelle Ule on Books & Such Literary Agency blog 3 Tips for Writing Heavy Emotional Scenes by Jami Gold Don't Cheat the Reader by Sally Apokedak on Novel Rocket How to Infuse Your Writing with Nostalgia by Frank Angelone on Copyblogger The Secrets Behind Buried Dialogue: Part One and Part Two by Lynette Labelle Crafting Multi-Layered Characters by Marissa Graff on Adventures in YA & Children's Publishing Writing Futuristic Fiction in (What Feels Like) a Science Fiction World by Imogen Howson on Pub (lishing) Crawl How to Spot Mary Sue in Your Writing by Ava Jae Taking the Road Less Taken (With Your Characters), guest post by Kristen Callihan on The Other Side of the Story with Janice Hardy The Ending Debate: Make Mine Hopeful by Marcy Kennedy Unusual Inspiration: Character Arcs Made Easy by Fae Rowen on The Writers In the Storm Blog 25 Things You Should Know About Writing Sex by Chuck Wendig Writing Craft: Action vs. Active Openings to Grab Attention by Kristin Nelson Writing Craft: Mechanics vs. Spark by Kristin Nelson on Pub Rants Writing Craft: Breaking the Rule: Show Don't Tell by Kristin Nelson on Pub Rants Give Characters Interesting Anecdotes by Mooderino on Moody Writing
We see licensed books bringing in a lot of new readers, and seeing something like SPX, which just had a gangbusters show, devoted to small press, people were there to buy, so there is a lot of interest in stuff that is an expression of a creator's personal storytelling... Our belief is where there is creativity, readers will follow, and it seems to us there is a great flowering of creativity, so it's a great time to be in the comics world
Dogs, show dogs, the world of professional dog breeding — these are the unique elements that will attract a specific type of romance reader to this book.
The reader says that this is actually the world's first active - matrix E Ink panel, and is probably the oldest one that still shows an image.
Writers hear all kinds of conflicting advice such as: you MUST introduce a compelling character in an inciting incident, but someone else says you MUST show that compelling character in his / her ordinary world; the reader MUST care about the character's previous life but then again, you MUST avoid backstory; world building that anchors characters and reader is vital but, no, you MUST NOT do anything that stops the forward momentum of the story....
As the Bowker data on book discovery shows, bookshops are already operating in a world where readers have lots of choices for new book discovery with bookshops just a small part of their repertoire.
Young readers, show the world who you really are!
Chrysler lays it all out in clear terms, showing the reader right away that this is a world that is as compelling and complex as any other.
It ultimately shows that they've already succeeded tremendously in popularizing classic literature to a new world of digital readers — and that those readers, in turn, can help improve the quality of future digital editions.
The majority come from Germany, but the stats show a very large percentage of readers from the States, the UK and pretty much everywhere in the world.
To Alexandra Luella, «curious questions» about the world are what prod her to travel widely in style, and she blogs to show readers less - travelled places, and share about the stories and cultures that make them special.
And keep sharing stories like this one to show readers that you are real and that, they too, can explore their world!
Yesterday's announcement of Conde Nast Traveller's Readers Choice Award shows you really don't have to travel far to get the best luxury experience in the world, with qualia on Hamilton Island topping the magazine's list of the world's 100 best resorts.
As her Whitechapel Gallery review show throws open its doors, Gillian will be here every day telling Guardian readers what makes her tick, and letting you into her world of confessions and obsessions, from cross-dressing photographer Claude Cahun (the subject of a new work by Wearing) to a notorious 1960s Frederick Wiseman fly - on - the - wall film about a mental institution, Titicut Follies.
It depicts works from the different shows» sectors, highlights events and talks, and gives art world experts, curators and collectors a platform for sharing their expertise, providing an immersive art experience for the reader.
If the MBH reconstruction can be shown to pass thorough verification testing, including, at a minimum, the steps described below, then, however implausible the notions may seem, I will advise readers to get used to the idea that bristlecones are magic trees, that their tune is a secret recording of world climate history and that Donald Graybill had a unique method of detecting their tune.
My own goal is to have readers (and maybe even but not necessarily Graeme) understand the invalidity of his argument asserting that (essentially) one sea level time series observation at one coastal location that (allegedly) doesn't show much change in several decades does not imply that the sea level changes have been the same at all other coastal locations (give or take 100 mm)- which implies that any observed variations exceeding this level in sea level rise at different locations around the world are «not real» and hence sea level rise due to global warming isn't anything to worry about.
As articles are downloaded, the location of the downloader is shown on the map and a text box displays the reader's location in the world and the title of the download.
Ten trendsetters and experts bring both their personal stories and their industry insight to the reader, showing how they learned to thrive in a changing world.
yro.slashdot.org - An anonymous reader shares a report: Classified documents provided by the whistleblower Edward Snowden show the National Security Agency worked urgently to target Bitcoin users around the world — and wielded at least one mysterious source of information to «help track down senders and receivers...
You can check out more of Monster Hunter: World, including how it was awarded our «Reader's Choice» Award at the Tokyo Game Show this year, here.
Showing the reader that you speak fluently in the language of the industry you are targeting shows decision makers you understand their world.
In the world of healthcare sales, key skills must show the reader that you understand a particular disease state, have worked within a specific healthcare realm, and have mastered specific skills critical to success.
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