That's Amazon's largest and most expensive one — you can do a lot more
than read a book on it.
If you've done something other
than read books on the Glo — such as use the Kobo's sketchbook — then you may see your saved drawings on the home screen, rather than book covers.
Audiobook allows users to listen to the book they are interested in, which is more convenient
than reading books on iPad.
But it seems to me that if you pay more than 100 $, the gadget should be able to do more
than read books on a small screen.
If, as Amazon claims, the big - screen Kindle e-ink reading experience is so much better
than reading books on a phone, then why bother crippling the phone reader?»
Not exact matches
I've
read a couple from this list and countless
books on business strategy and planning in my time but none more helpful
than The Institute Way.
I frequently speak about this when I lecture
on college campuses, but even if you are not a full - time employee at a major company, internships will get you so much farther
than any
book you
read or class you take.
My time with the Red Sox organization taught me more about sales challenges
than any
book I ever
read on the topic.
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books and software for business planning Palo Alto Software Business planning tools and information from the maker of the Business Plan Pro software U.S. Small Business Administration Government - sponsored website for writing a business plan for small and mid-sized businesses
So they pulled out all the stops by experimenting with an in - store cafe, free Wi - Fi, monthly
book swaps, a children's play area, entertainment, more
than 200 in - store author
readings a year and community forums
on topics of interest to customers.
When I was a little kid, I spent more
than a few nights under the covers with a flashlight
reading books like Enders Game and Little House
on The Prairie.
The Internet giant recently announced it would pay certain authors based
on the number of pages
read in a
book, rather
than the number of times that a work is downloaded.
He has interviewed hundreds of successful people,
read more
than 3,000
books on success and given thousands of lectures
on the topic.
So I feel strongly that the usual article
on «best investing
books» has far too many entries and ends up suggesting good
books you might
read, rather
than recommending great
books you must
read.
Neither light
reading nor cheap (it's hard to find online for less
than about $ 75), this
book is the most thoughtful and objective analysis of the long - term returns
on stocks, bonds, cash and inflation available anywhere, purged of the pom - pom waving and statistical biases that contaminate other
books on the subject.
I had in my heart and tongue the Name of Allah when ever I had fears, troubles or depression of any kind but from Jan 05 1995 when had lost my father and second brother in a car accident, it was the time I really felt am alone at age of 33 to face all the challenges my father has left upon me to run and manage among other partners therefore had been investigating the Quran as to understanding every word of it rather
than to memorize it, have been did a lot of reciting verses of prayers begging God to look upon me and give me strength... am sure through such difficult times if I had no faith in God I would have perished and lost every thing long ago... Another thing my heart always gave me signs and my mind gave me logic of what to believe although have
read many
books abroad in my youth of many beliefs out of curiosity but could not belief in other
than that God is one and Muhammed is his last prophet in all belief of the Quran he brought upon me / us in all that it says... Should mention at times had experienced dreams seeing signs and warnings long in advance of things going to happen A year or more before losing my father in a car accident I had seen him in my dream good bye wearing white cloth and going to board a tourist ship all crew dressed in white uniform rolling a red carpet
on front of him and when was
on the top of the stairs weaver smiling good bye... seen in another dream how or wealth will be stolen and what I will hold... so many things like that..
It's missing the point
on a scale that is arguably worse
than someone
reading the
Book of Genesis and concluding that the earth is less
than 10,000 years old...
he has a very detailed chapter
on your worm... I think if you
read real science text
books on evolution you will get the facts rather
than just a rebuttal based
on biblical stories.
As this discussion has been going
on for more
than 5,000 years you might want to go
read some
books on the subject rather
than expect a stranger
on the Internet to do it for you.
There is no reason why Jacobs should not lampoon a
book after a brief glance rather
than dignifying it with a review, but it is a bit much to accompany the caricature with advice to the author
on the virtues of close
reading.
With that thought in mind and with encouragement from Harish - who has published more
than a dozen
books on Indian spirituality - I decided to try for an arranged marriage in India, where this system has operated with a high success rate for thousands of years and is still the dominant marriage system, as anyone who
reads an Indian newspaper's matrimonial section is sure to discover.
Donald notes that Lincoln's contemporaries «attributed prodigies of
reading to him, but
books were scarce
on the frontier and he had to
read carefully rather
than extensively.
If there is truth to the saying «We are what we
read,» a look at the numbers and kinds of religious
books that Americans are
reading may prove more revealing
than a poll
on church membership.
I don't know what your viewpoint is
on someone being gay and a Christian, but let me suggest that you
read his
book before you talk about the «choice» Wesley Hill made to be gay (he didn't), or how his father was abusive or absent (he wasn't), or how Wesley should just «man up» and fall in love with a woman (he's tried), or get «cured» by
reading the Bible and praying more (he probably
reads the Bible and prays more
than you or I).
And yes I did go through once for me to take out my endowments after that it has been a learning experience because, like
reading a
book over and over or seeing a movie more
than once, you learn different things depending
on what's happening in your life at the time.
I later
read the
book, and the basic argument to the
book is that the Catholic church, in cooperation with the government, has duped Christians into meeting
on Sunday rather
than on Saturday.
It would have been better, easier and best to for them if to
read the most recognized holy
books of the Three dominant religions and choose out a faith out of them taking the positive for life and society and leave out the negative for life and society rather
than having it shoveled down your throat to take it as it is a be extreme
on some thing that is mystic unexplainable or meant for different ages and unsuitable or scientifically disapproven.
I've
read several
books and articles exploring both the traditional and affirming perspectives, but perhaps no one else so succinctly, persuasively, and carefully presents the affirming view
than Matthew Vines in his now - famous no - frills, one - hour lecture
on the topic, delivered at a church in his Kansas hometown.
Of course, having said that, this
book tackles a very tough topic in a way that is still easier to
read and understand
than how this same topic is discussed within some of the «professionally formatted»
books on the same topic.
I hate to say it, but
books that have stood the test of time are generally more worth
reading than the newest hot item
on the market.
I can not blame him if I have
read more of his
books than he has of mine, and it might have escaped his notice that I have written
on this matter at length - in my
book, First Things (Princeton, 1986, Chapters XVI - XVII), and in numerous articles before and since, including a monthly column in a magazine in which he has stood now, for some time, as a member of the Publication Committee.
To be honest, the
book was much heavier
on story - telling and narrative
than most
books I
read, but I appreciated the insights and ideas that were behind the stories.
Itâ $ ™ s hot out, and I can think of nothing better to do
than sitting
on my porch with some friends, overlooking the beautiful Kennebacasis River, smoking my pipe filled with the new Executive Blend tobacco my brother sent me, drinking a fine red wine (preferably Syrah), and talking about the latest
books weâ $ ™ ve
read, movies weâ $ ™ ve seen, jokes weâ $ ™ ve heard, or thoughts weâ $ ™ ve had.
It might be more entertaining
than many of the other
books on writing I have
read, but it still provided very little to help me in my own writing.
I was quickly disturbed to find, however, that the
book is little more
than one long summary of a bunch of other
books on the atonement, many of which I had already
read.
(
On the flipside, one of the major
book review publications, told their reviewers that they could
read no more
than either 100 or 200
books per year.
Pete If you are referring to the inaccurate statement from the Smithsonian that atheists love to post regarding the Bible at least
read the entire letter which excludes this: `...
On the other hand, much of the Bible, in particular the historical
books of the old testament, are as accurate historical documents as any that we have from antiquity and are in fact more accurate
than many of the Egyptian, Mesopotamian, or Greek histories.
It is better even
than any
book I have ever
read on the subject.
life is about right and worg thats wart i know about the bible you have to have fath in this turth or you will never understeand how the bible has the guid line for how thay can be peace in the world if you will really spead a lot of time
reading the bible
than look up
on google or in some other
books to many for me to name im taking about none chritin
books at that and comeper them you will find that there is a lot of stuff that proves the bible as being right i wise i kone how to say it better to but i cant sorry but wan you pray just ast if there is a god make your self real to me other wise i have to hard a time beliveing somepen i cant see or hear and he will make his safe real and
than you just sheek him to show you ware to go from there
It's not about «I'm better
than you, so you should die» — it's about «I'm different and unique and so are you and I embrace that» — isn't that was Jesus» message really was??? Believe me, I have
read myriad
books on religion, and not just Christianity.
Those inclined to argue that Jesus now would advise us precisely the opposite of what he did in the New Testament — this
on the basis that, regarding both tax demands and military activity, our U.S. Caesar is so much worse
than his Roman one was — these people should be warned against
reading Martin Hengel's little
book Victory Over Violence.
But a body of newer work
on the apostle — including, perhaps, as Hurtado notes, Wright's own new
books (which I haven't had the chance to finish
reading yet)-- reveals that Paul may, after all, look less like a liberal Westerner
than the New Perspective has taught us to think and more like a Christ - haunted figure whose radical social practices arose directly from his pioneering, innovative thinking about the identity and achievement of Jesus Christ.
I've traveled through different theologies,
read countless
books and commentaries, and have reached a point in my own personal journey where I honestly feel that way too many «serious» committed Christians put far too much emphasis
on theological principles
than they do basic human decency.
I just recived the new
book on the door less
than an hour ago and I've already finished
reading it!
I have been
reading your blog for a lot longer
than even I realised, have recommended it to a load of people and have used many recipes and tips and tricks over the years, just ordered the
book on Amazon and can not wait for it to make it's way over to me in Dublin, Ireland, THANK YOU — for putting the metric weights
on!
But the thing about staycations is, they allow you to really live, and put responsibility aside when other things come up — things like invitations for patio drinks at 2pm / 4pm / 8 pm
on a beautiful summer day, a sporadic trip to the park to sit and
read a good
book, sleeping in way later
than necessary, random backyard / living room yoga, or quick little road trips to visit friends that you just don't see often enough.
I myself know little about the right bait, and I am reluctant to write more
than I know by experience; but I have been told
on good authority, and have
read in trustworthy
books, that the minnow and the red worm are good baits for carp throughout the year.
Its not often I
read one of your comments Budd and nod my head in agreement but
on this I have to say yu are 100 %
on the money Afobe will MAYBE a to notch plyer one day but right now we didthe right thing letting him go, the only thing that I will say is that we have always let players go when the world asked why and
on hindsight have been proven right, HOWEVER why have we had players like Diaby
on the
books when it was clear he would never ever be fit enough to fulfil his potential and why
on earth have we currently got Sanogoals or Wellbeck
on our
books whe its obvious to all and their mothers that neither of these kids will ever be anything other
than average squad players at best.
As you know, Henry (the striker
on the Invincibles and if I had to tell you that, you need to
read the
book more
than anyone) was offered a job coaching at Arsenal but was told to give up his punditry career.
I'm hoping I can finish «Natural Hospital Birth» before the end of the month, but I'm finding out that if I have 5 minutes to sit down with my Intel Tablet that I am much more likely to try to catch up
on emails
than I am to
read a
book.