Readers of short
stories are interested in reading stories related to their Culture and Traditions and written in their country's environment.
Not exact matches
Starting with an attention grabber — a short
story, example, statistic or historical context that introduces the subject
in a way that
is interesting and exciting — will engage the reader and compel them to
read more and help lead into the rest of the material.
Having had the sublime pleasure of riding
in a robot car a few years ago (and writing about it again recently), it
was with great
interest that I
read the cover
story in the latest issue of Wired.
«May you live
in interesting times,» so the
story goes,
is a Chinese proverb that
reads like a blessing but
is actually a curse.
He says he wanted people to
read it for pleasure and that Flash Boys
is a positive
story about people acting
in the better
interests of others.
Noll concludes: «
In the end, Protestants who are interested in higher education have a special reason to read Gleason's story with sympath
In the end, Protestants who
are interested in higher education have a special reason to read Gleason's story with sympath
in higher education have a special reason to
read Gleason's
story with sympathy.
It
's interesting how so many can
read an article and literally put words that
are not
in the article into the
story or incorrectly paraphrase and attempt to make the author look ignorant and foolish to discredit him...
interesting.
Others may fear that the Bible falls apart for them if 1 Corinthians 14 or 1 Timothy 2
are read alongside the
stories of Deborah, Huldah, and Junia (I'll just add that I
'm not
interested in debating this here, but encourage complementarians to
read NT Wright on this topic and to lodge complaints with him).
Oh, and if you
're interested in reading along, I
'm still nailing down the official
reading list, but we will likely start off with a conversion about Justin Lee's Torn and Wesley Hill's Washed and Waiting, as they present two
stories and two viewpoints shared with much grace.
«you
are not
interested in reading about and rationalizing the real
story of your Jesus»
is a silly claim bearing
in mind the academic robustness required of me
in studying theology at honours level and biblical interpretation at masters, validated by the secular Aberdeen University
in Scotland.
So Adam, you
are not
interested in reading about and rationalizing the real
story of your Jesus.
Is it just me or does it seem some «writer» just made this up because it sounded like a good
story and would make a lot of people
interested in reading it?
When we
read Genesis
in an awareness of what
is to follow, we know that these
stories of origins
were created and preserved through the centuries not so much to inform ancient Israel about the past as to inform about the present; not so much to speak of what once
was as to make clearer what now
is; not so much to show
interest in what had gone before the history of the people of Israel as to make that very history clear
in its significance and meaning.
If you
're interested, you can
read the rest of the
story in the book you don't believe
is true (even tho many prophecies
in it have already happened) to see what happens next.
Read more about how My Struggle Made Me but Doesn't Define Me if you
are interested in my whole
story.
And if you
're interested in the back
story,
read on!
By the way, the
story appeared
in an issue featuring nine pages of playoff coverage, none of which I
was interested in reading.
just
read in the print version of the guardian that hleb's agents
are apparently Uli Ferber and Nikolai Shpilevski... Morabito seems to
be some «floater» or tosser who acts as a middlemen... anyway, I would
be really
interested in some background
stories about how transfer deals
are actually realised
in reality — if anyone can recommend some literature on this, would
be grateful... and I would not like to see hleb leave.
And
reading to your baby before they
're 1 means you get the opportunity to share some of your favorites before they
're interested in reading nothing but Elmo and Mickey Mouse
stories.
Children love to guess and this
is a great way to get them
interested in reading the book to see how the
story plays out.
Super-sugary school breakfasts have
been a longstanding concern of mine (see, e.g., my Civil Eats piece, «Why There
Is So Much Sugar
in Your Kid's School Breakfast «-RRB- so I
read with
interest a
story in today's New York Times titled «Healthier Cereals Snare a Spot on New York School Menus.»
The more
interested the child
is in the subject of the
story, the more likely he will
be to
read and enjoy the book.
Cults have always frightened and fascinated me, and I
'm always
interested in reading the
stories of survivors.
Super-sugary school breakfasts have
been a longstanding concern of mine (see, e.g., my Civil Eats piece, «Why There
Is So Much Sugar
in Your Kid's School Breakfast») so I
read with
interest a
story in today's New York Times titled «Healthier Cereals... [Continue
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«And when parents
read books with their kids, two things happen: The kids see that what they
're learning has
interest and value beyond the classroom and kids and parents have shared material to talk about — what they each liked and disliked
in the
story, what they found boring or engaging, etc..
That
's just one experience though, so I
'm really
interested in reading all these many
stories below!
While it may
be a specialised
interest in the Westminster village — namely myself, Steve Pound MP and Paul Kenny from the GMB — the then Fulham captain's inside
story of how a pre-Fayed Fulham
was transformed by a rookie manager from the second worst team
in England to record - breaking promotion winners
in 1997
is an uplifting
read.
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There
are a lot of people with Ph.D.
s in physics or chemistry who become
interested in the climate change
story,
read the literature, and follow the blogs — and they
're unconvinced by our arguments.
And
in a few thousand years, it might
be normal to say, «That
was an
interesting story I just
readed.»
If you
're interested in reading some birth
stories, grab a cup of tea and enjoy!
Balancing facts and research with tips,
stories, and commentary, this book
is great
reading for anyone
interested in the keto lifestyle, whether they
are just starting out or
are more advanced.
The Sexy Years
is a good
read, with plenty of personal
stories, helpful descriptions of how hormones work, and some
interesting interviews with physicians who use bioidentical hormones
in their medical practices.
I shared all the books I've
read in the last 12 months, and
in case you
're interested I
'm currently
reading this Joyce Carol Oates book (I
'm a big fan of short
stories).
It
was so
interesting to see props and vehicles from iconic moments of films I'd watched as a child, there
in real life, and fascinating to
read the back -
stories behind the vehicles.
In this feature story, we read several personal anecdotes from New York singles who were struggling with Tinder, ghosting, and meeting people who had a general lack of interest in serious relationships, which left us feeling like the world of online dating was scary and hopeles
In this feature
story, we
read several personal anecdotes from New York singles who
were struggling with Tinder, ghosting, and meeting people who had a general lack of
interest in serious relationships, which left us feeling like the world of online dating was scary and hopeles
in serious relationships, which left us feeling like the world of online dating
was scary and hopeless.
Dr. Lerner soon informs Keith that he must
read the 30 - page scripts submitted by the students who
are interested in taking his class and pick the 10 most promising
stories.
The basic
story is interesting,
in that a childless...
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And right when I
read that article I knew that that
was my way into the
story and the humane way to the topic and so I reached out to the guys to see if they would
be interested in being followed for months, if not, years and eventually they said yes.
Although the subject matter
is bleak, as no one
in their right mind would find a
story about missing, abandoned, or murdered children to
be entertaining, the tale reels you
in and commands your
interest from beginning to end, even through a fractured mid-section, extra endings, and an epilogue that can
be read as either disappointed or hopeful, depending on how much you choose to
read into it.
The result
was a battle between the eponymous truth of the
story itself, and the corporate
interests and political influence that continue to shape what the public sees, hears, and
reads in the media.
Tuck Everlasting
is probably a film worth watching with the family, although a well -
read adult might not find enough to keep the
interest level high
in a
story that
's this predictable.
Of most
interest to me
is that the script
is by Roald Dahl from his own short
story, which
is superior
in the same way that Ray Bradbury's stuff can, generally, only
be read.
Edit: if you
read non-doyle
stories there
are romances with holmes but anything directly from Doyle portrays Holmes as only showing
interest in women as part of mystery or problem to
be solved except for Adler who he greatly admired.
The
interesting part of it
is that
in the process we discovered Hillel had initially gotten many of the facts wrong, and he ended up completely reconsidering his own
reading of the
story.
If you
're at all
interested in his and The Evil Within 2's
story, I highly recommend you either play The Evil Within before playing this sequel or at least
read about the
story from the original game first.
When I
read the script, I
was extremely
interested in the
story, but I also felt that the
story would
be re-written once Steven really got involved, and naturally, that
's what happened.
As someone who has yet to take a look at the series, I found the
story and the cutscenes to
be really
interesting and after playing the game, I
was interested in reading more about it.
Having someone as high profile as Cressida Cowell tell
stories to the children, discuss their favourite books and get them
interested in reading is fantastic.
QuICS
is a
reading response
in which students record their initial thinking about a
story by noting Questions,
Interesting points, Connections, and Surprises.