The beauty of pulse is that it allows you to be
social by reading a book.
Not exact matches
But also
read books and articles
by experts in the field, particularly those on aspects of
social impact investment.
Nonetheless, for those wanting to explore their own religious beliefs (or non-belief)
by reading an honest and skeptical affirmation of the Christian faith
by one of the world's best thinkers and
social scientists, this
book recommends itself.
But I just finished
reading two
books about what's happening on college campuses now — American Hookup: The New Culture of Sex on Campus
by sociologist Lisa Wade and Unwanted Advances: Sexual Paranoia Comes to Campus
by feminist and
social critic Laura Kipnis — and I actually do feel quite blessed that my college days are long past.
I recently
read the
book French Kids Eat Everything
by Karen le Billon, a North American (from Canada) who decided that she wanted to move her family to France (her husband is French) as a
social experiment.
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Written
by Lynne Murray, a developmental psychologist at the University of
Reading, UK, the
book promises a detailed account of the psychological development of children from birth to the age of 2, spanning their
social, emotional and cognitive development.
But in previous ripostes to the
book's critics, most notably in a 19 June Huffington Post article titled «Five Critics Say You Shouldn't Read This «Dangerous» Book,» Wade charged that his critics were «indoctrinated in the social - science creed that prohibits any role for evolution in human affairs» and contended that the book's central argument «has not been challenged by any serious scientist.&ra
book's critics, most notably in a 19 June Huffington Post article titled «Five Critics Say You Shouldn't
Read This «Dangerous»
Book,» Wade charged that his critics were «indoctrinated in the social - science creed that prohibits any role for evolution in human affairs» and contended that the book's central argument «has not been challenged by any serious scientist.&ra
Book,» Wade charged that his critics were «indoctrinated in the
social - science creed that prohibits any role for evolution in human affairs» and contended that the
book's central argument «has not been challenged by any serious scientist.&ra
book's central argument «has not been challenged
by any serious scientist.»
One was the substance of the debate, which is important for Western science - based societies and has long - range implications for the
books our children
read, the science they are taught, the logic
by which national decisions ranging from
social policy to military intervention will be reached.
The study, published in the September issue of
Social Science & Medicine, was conducted
by researchers at Yale University who wanted to see how
reading books and periodicals might affect longevity.
Instead of reaching for your phone to browse
social media, perhaps you try listening to a podcast,
reading a good
book, or just being attentive to your surroundings
by watching your breath.
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While Carousel spins its gorgeous melodies and troublesome
social politics in Midtown Manhattan, My Fair Lady, its lighter - hearted companion in the Big
Book of treasured musicals toting outdated notions, has opened some 20 blocks north in a sumptuous Lincoln Center Theater production, its cast of 37 led
by a tempestuous Lauren Ambrose and, in his Broadway debut, Harry Hadden - Paton, best known stateside for a Prince Charming turn on Downton Abbey but here making a right...
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My newest initiative for teaching
social - emotional development derived from a
book I
read called 101 Success Secrets for Gifted Kids
by Christine Fonseca.
Several years ago, I
read a
book by educator Ron Clark called The End of Molasses Classes: Getting Our Kids Unstuck — 101 Extraordinary Solutions for Parents and Teachers, in which he describes an event that involves having students practicing
social skills in a competition called The Amazing Shake.
Beyond teaching
reading, her job involved working with students on
social development, which she would approach through organizing
book circles in which students would
read and discuss in small groups the issues brought up
by various
books.
Well, I don't think I have a lot of experience
reading off -
book writing
by authors, but I do start getting irritated when authors work in more and more personal pet
social issues into
books.
By displaying your
book metadata in such a visual and easy - to -
read way, it can lead to more likes / comments / shares on
social.
By getting more social about what you're reading, you're more likely to find your next favorite book by connecting with others» reading list
By getting more
social about what you're
reading, you're more likely to find your next favorite
book by connecting with others» reading list
by connecting with others»
reading lists.
Goodreads (acquired
by Amazon in early 2013) continues to extend its lead as the largest and fastest growing
book cataloging and
reading - focused
social network on the Internet.
Acquired
by Amazon earlier this year, Goodreads is a popular
social network for avid readers that lets members track, share and review
books they've
read or want to
read.
Most people will
read a
book after it has been recommended
by a friend or someone within their
social sphere.
Whenever
social features come up, I hear friends say that they have no interest in making their
books more
social, and some even say they prefer
reading on a Kindle or Nook because it just has text, and therefore they don't get distracted
by other things while they are trying to
read.
The recent innovation of Kobo Pulse ™ takes
social reading to a new level — readers can feel the pulse of a
book, start conversations, share comments and thoughts and leave reviews
by «Liking», «Disliking» and / or commenting, real - time, with others who are
reading the same
book.
This morning's first breakout session at the Frankfurt
Book Fair CONTEC conference was supposed to be the future of the book, led by several speakers who have innovated in social reading, online publishing and blogging, and m
Book Fair CONTEC conference was supposed to be the future of the
book, led by several speakers who have innovated in social reading, online publishing and blogging, and m
book, led
by several speakers who have innovated in
social reading, online publishing and blogging, and more.
Four Ways to Leverage
Social Media to Promote Your
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book tour and the release of my new
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book «The Entrepreneurial Mom's Guide to Growing a Business, Raising a Family, and...
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Goodreads will allow users to share
reads, highlights and
book ratings with the Goodreads
social reader network, which was acquired
by Amazon in March of this year.
By using
social reading websites such as Goodreads and even Amazon's «recommended» function, she can find
books that her target readers might have already
read and loved.
Books on
Social Media • Crush It by Gary Vaynerchuk, a great short, right to the point read on building your own personal brand using social
Social Media • Crush It
by Gary Vaynerchuk, a great short, right to the point
read on building your own personal brand using
social social media.
With Kobo, every page of every
book has a pulse — an indicator of
social engagement driven
by who and how many people are
reading, what they are saying, and what they are thinking.
Just
read the
book The Circle
by Dave Eggers and you will get an entirely new perspective on
social media.
Its interesting, I do not actually write
books or anything like this, but I create content for a small company's website, and do
social as well, but the process for creating content, is something I always get help to,
by reading professional authors blogs and articles like this one.
Developing this community
by reading other contemporary
books in your genre, promoting those
books on your own
social media, and connecting with those folks (in that order, please) is one of the best things you can do to set yourself up for success.
by Frances Caballo I
read about 70 blog posts a week and for quite some time, I was ordering every
book I could find to deepen my understanding of content creation and
social media marketing.
The Green Belt Movement: Sharing the Approach and Experience
By Wangari Maathai (Lantern
Books, 2004)
Read Maathai's personal story of the Green Belt Movement and the challenges and steps involved in starting a grassroots
social justice organization.
I'm
reading a brand - new
book, THE THANK YOU ECONOMY,
by Gary Vaynerchuk that explains how important it is for all businesses to use
social media effectively — and this advice pertains to authors also.
It will feature author interviews, reviews and trends in romance
books, and is accompanied
by a
book discussion group on Goodreads, the
reading social network that Amazon acquired in March.
I do have ebook clients on all my devices and do still
read books on my phones, however I ALWAYS get distracted
by phone calls, emails,
social networks, the lure of checking my latest RSS feeds, and more that take away from the
book experience I remember enjoying hundreds of times as a kid.
Readers have been following you via
social media and are so excited
by the sample chapters that you have been leaking so far, and can't wait to
read the whole
book.
The combination of
social networking and instant media transmission on devices like the Kindle can revolutionize this experience,
by motivating readers at the moment they've
read the
book, and pushing high - value content directly at other consumers.
Our systems crawl the internet,
reading conversations about
books by real people, from blogs, review sites,
social media and other sources.
Share your passion for
books and
reading with friends, family, and other readers around the world
by posting meaningful passages to
social networks like Facebook and Twitter directly from Kindle, without leaving the page.
The people at Goodreads (a twelve - million member
social network for
reading) try to answer an age - old question with hard data from a
book launch
by an unknown, self - publishing author.
Interview (starts at 22:42)-- Kevin Eagan, creator of the Critical Margins blog, spoke with me
by Skype on June 19th about
social reading, Goodreads, Imagine
by Jonah Lehrer, what he misses most about print
books, and more.
Over Christmas, I
read «Macrowikinomics», a
book by a couple of Canadians about how collaborative innovation through
social media can literally change the world.
At the very least,
by reading their
book you should come away with a far better understanding of how the
Social Security system works, and how you can work it to your financial advantage.
Anyone
reading about dog behaviour in
books by Dr. Ian Dunbar or Jean Donaldson know that keeping a
social being isolated from society as many dogs are kept is a recipe for disaster.
New to the fair was a sector called Survey, bringing gravitas with a deliberately digital - free zone that called on 13 galleries to present tightly curated historical projects — the standout, New York artist Alison Knowles's The Boat
Book, 2014, eight 8ft - high, wood - framed movable pages covered with images described
by her dealer, James Fuentes, as «seminal
social sculpture» that is «
read»
by crawling through it.
Following the exhibition opening reception on 27 April, a special
book launch and live poetry
reading by Chris Succo and Paul Wasserman will be held at The
Social Room at 8 PM on 28 April.