Sentences with phrase «such as novel»

In a variety of formats dependent upon the task, graphic organizers facilitate students» learning by helping them identify areas of focus within a broad topic, such as a novel or article.
George Chrysostomou on original screenplays vs. franchises... After watching Edgar Wright's critically and commercially successful Baby Driver, it struck me that this was the first movie I had watched in a while that was not only imaginative and unique, but was not based on any source material such as a novel or comic series, not a -LSB-...]
It works well in New York street scenes and panoramas — such as the novel's celebrated vision of Manhattan glimpsed from the Queensborough Bridge («the city seen for the first time, in its first wild promise of all the mystery and beauty in the world»)-- but it makes the actors look more like mannequins than people.
A second project will build on new strategies for blocking KRAS, such as novel peptides.
Moreover, these DNA nanostructures provide new applications in molecular medicine, such as novel approaches in tackling cancer.
Even more alarming, we also pick up incorrect information from pure fiction, such as novels.
He has also appeared in other media such as novels and comics.
The term Intellectual Property basically refers to creations of the mind, whether it's industrial property, inventions and trademarks or literary and artistic works, such as novels, plays, films, paintings, photographs and music.
The flowing EPUB has been designed for text heavy books, such as novels.
But for pure text such as novels, especially on small screens reflowable formats are an absolute must.
For long books that are predominately text such as novels it would be a big task to layout every page so you might prefer to use applications like Apple's Pages or Microsoft's Word which create «flowable» e-books.
Here at America's Press, we saw a transition from printing manuals for big organizations like NASA, to working with smaller publishing companies and authors on books such as novels, self - help guides, inspirational books, family histories, and graphic novels.
Black text formatting services are best for books that are mostly running text such as novels, business books and poetry books, Formatting includes up to 20 customer - supplied black & white inline images.
But if your book is mostly straight text — such as novels and narrative works — then you might be able to handle the conversion and formatting process without much difficulty if you're starting with a Word document or text file.
A sequel trilogy began in 2015 with The Force Awakens to be followed by Episodes VIII and IX, while there has also been an animated film in 2008 called The Clone Wars which was accompanied by an animated television series of the same name from 2008 to 2014 followed by a further animated television series titled Star Wars: Rebels from 2014, alongside other types of media such as novels, comics, soundtrack albums, a wide range of toys and even theme parks, amongst many more types of media.
Packed with Puyo Puyo Games, characters, related goods, such as novels and comics, and information can be seen through 25 years of history!
The modest scale of these skeletal biographies speak directly to the ways in which they evoke various commonplace cultural ephemera, such as novels, album covers, maps, notebooks and magazines.
(A) word processor and project management tool created specifically for writers of long texts such as novels and research papers.
«Lulu is a place where people of all ages, backgrounds, experience, and professions can publish, sell, or buy creative content such as novels, memoirs, poetry, cookbooks, technical manuals, articles, photography books, children's books, calendars, and a host of other content that defies easy categorization.
«Lulu is a place where people of all ages, backgrounds, experience, and professions can publish, sell, or buy creative content such as novels, memoirs, poetry, cookbooks, technical manuals, articles, photography books, children's books, calendars, and a host of other content that defies easy categorization.

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The business has also been experimenting furiously, deploying novel merchandising techniques, such as vehicle test - drive simulators and wayfinding apps, in selected stores.
In 2017, Walmart has also introduced a membership - free, two - day shipping program, a discount for customers who pick up an online order at a order rather than have it shopped, curbside grocery pickup at hundreds of stores and other novel services such as having a Walmart store worker drop off an online order on the way home after their shift.
You don't have to write a novel, but this is a big deal, so treat it as such.
SiteOne is dedicated to developing novel pain therapeutics to safely, effectively and efficiently treat acute and chronic pain without the limitations of existing pain therapies, such as NSAIDs or opioids.
And Spark will also try out more novel payment models, such as payments made over multiple installments.
Some of them are more novel, such as the idea that Twitter should encourage passive users to create more content by prompting them with quizzes and polls.
Prior to the filing, The Boring Company has been raising money in rather unconventional ways, such as selling novel merchandise like hats and flamethrowers.
The Manhattan Bridge was novel in its engineering, particularly in comparison to the Williamsburg Bridge, the New York Times highlighted in a report at the time, as the bridge's structural design limited movement caused by elements such as wind.
ARTIS combines the advantages of its infrastructure such as the Proof of Stake consensus algorithm, with novel proposals in the blockchain space such as Plasma, Raiden and Sharding to solve for the two biggest issues that blockchain faces right now: sustainability and scalability.
Having said this, new features are being developed in the relatively new world of Binary options and these include novel investments such as «range» and «touch» options which may favour longer term swing - trade strategies.
Urbi, a Mexican construction company, has prospered by building housing for disadvantaged buyers using novel financing vehicles such as flexible mortgage payments made through payroll deductions.
The program has picked up pace since then and is being supported by novel features, such as «yield curve control» and «inflation overshooting commitment».
These theological visions come from many sources, including: apocalyptic books of the Bible from Daniel to Revelation; a nineteenth - century viewpoint on the end of times known as dispensational premillennialism; and images of the so - called «rapture» popularized in novels such as Hal Lindsey's The Late Great Planet Earth (1970) and the more recent Left Behind series.
Elected to the Académie française in 2005, he is the author of such books as Deceit, Desire, and the Novel, Violence and the Sacred, and To Double Business Bound.
Prominent Christian publishers such as Thomas Nelson and Zondervan offer extensive lines of novels in the «Amish romance» genre but little in terms of Christian classics and no poetry in a contemporary vein.
To postmodern critics, such concerns suggest that life has a «plot,» as in a well - crafted novel, but of course what they are really pointing out is that such issues have no meaning in the absence of a transcendent grounding.
But MacDonald's work was not limited to fantasy and myth, he also wrote novels such as Robert Falconer and The Seaboard Parrish.
Indeed, over time» in novels such as Catholics (1972), Cold Heaven (1983), Black Robe (1985), The Color of Blood (1987), Lies of Silence (1990), and No Other Life (1993)» he has turned to Catholic themes with increasing frequency.
Because Lewis has kept the action in this novel on the supernatural level, in the nontemporal, a-historical Eden, he can affirm life here; but the contrast between Malacandra and earth is such that human life is seen as brutal and brutish.
Our choice of two — J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings and Flannery O'Connor's The Violent Bear It Away — is therefore somewhat arbitrary, but not entirely, for so much has been written about such novels as The Brothers Karamazov and The Sound and the Fury, and the stories of Alyosha and Dilsey are such perfect illustrations of the parabolic way, that they are almost too easy.
The reasons Melville should have hated New York have led many readers to imagine that he did in fact undertake an assault upon urban life in his land - based novels, Pierre (1852) and Israel Potter (1855), and such stories as «Bartleby, the Scrivener» (1853).
Bruno, a Dominican friar, held to all sorts of novel, and non - Christian, opinions on faith, giving credence more to exotic ancient - Egyptian beliefs than to orthodox Christology; and while he also followed a number of astronomy hypotheses, such as the existence of a plurality of worlds, yet it was not this that sealed his unfortunate fate.
Weak picks from past years include such boringly ubiquitous Beltway types as Norman Ornstein and Marvin Kalb, people like Justin Kaplan who mainly seem well - connected, Russell Banks, who writes bad novels, and Robert Venturi, who adorns his buildings with tacky architectural flourishes.
Some problems, such as those posed by detective novels or crossword puzzles, might be called «trivially convergent,» since they have one and only one possible answer.
Questions which the body politic or the academic world are unwilling to confront head - on are often dealt with through the medium of, say, science fiction: think of the Matrix films, or a novel such as Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go.
King, who just released his latest novel, «The Wind Through the Keyhole,» has written at least 50 horror novels such as «Carrie» and «Misery.»
A casual reading of such scintillating novels as Ragged Dick and Mark, the Match Boy reveals how Alger created a virtual American mythology of success, the praise of which surely rivaled the hymns sung for Athena in ancient Athens.
This is a task not for theory but for genres such as ethnography, the journalist's report, the comic book, the docudrama, and, especially, the novel» (CIS xvi).
A great novelist and great psychological observer such as Proust still does not give us the insight into the essence of man that we find in the novels of Dostoievsky and the poetry of Blake.
Instead it insistently pushes its frenetic filmic artifice into the forefront, and it cut - cut - cuts through dialogue and action in such a way as to prove that the Great American Novel was a silly idea in the first place.
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