Although
the title suggests this book is about Lung Cancer - one of the cancers with the worst prognosis - Carl Helvie has written a book which could justifiably be considered to be one of the most comprehensive books which ought to be on the shelf of every practitioner, cancer patient and certainly oncologist and which shows how wrong the «death sentence» often meted out by cancer doctors can be.
Not exact matches
But Melissa Dahl, a self - confessed lifelong champion of awkward moments and author of a new
book on the topic
titled Cringeworthy, would like you to
suggest you reconsider your quest to eliminate awkwardness from your life.
If you're not afraid of facing the really difficult — and really meaningful — questions over your holiday break, professor Jeffrey Pfeffer
suggests this
title: «It's an old
book that won the Pulitzer Prize in 1974.
The
book - loving billionaire regularly uses his posts to
suggest must - read
titles, generally on science, history, and economics.
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks
suggests a
title of particular interest to anyone working in tech (and parents): «This alarming
book is about the generation born after 1995 who've grown up with cell phones, Instagram, and the rest.
If you want to read more
books (and you really should want to read more
books), experts often
suggest laying in a stack of
titles to pick up whenever the mood strikes you.
Instead of overburdening your mind with too many tasks, Benson
suggests a technique adopted from Toyota's manufacturing process, which is also the
title of his
book.
As the
book's
title suggests, Rocha believes that successful speaking isn't about conveying power but rather forging a connection.
Although the
title suggested very low cost start ups, much of the
book was about startups that involved a great deal more funding and even discussed incorporation and starting non-profits.
The
title of his
book Anatheism
suggests the recovery of God after atheism - not old theism, not atheism, but a new search for God after one has lost his or her old faith.
As the
title of her church and
book suggest, Bolz - Webber is not your average church leader.
Though its
title suggests a moral guidebook or a survey of contemporary student morality, this
book is neither.
Quentin I. Schultze
suggests that the
title of the famous
book by David Stoll, Is Latin America Turning Protestant?
Against this backdrop appear two
books on aid to Africa, both bearing
titles suggesting hope.
As the
title of this
book suggests, his quest is to find a way through the ever - changing times with their complexities, emphases and ups and downs to help prepare the way for greater stability, renewal and enthusiasm among the Lord's disciples, especially within religious communities.
The
title of the
book is not meant, I think, to
suggest that the mainline's «quiet voice» is the sole presence of God in the culture, but rather that the presence of God is manifest quietly through the mainline.
The
title of your
book suggests one of its major themes: that in divorce a child is caught between two worlds.
But as the
book's
title suggests, from the beginning Cairns was unafraid of the language and categories of organized Christianity, though he tended to embody them in immediate and contemporary narrative situations.
But the
title of her
book, The Sexual Century,
suggests that Dr. Person believes this influence to be wholly beneficial.
The
title of Witham's
book nicely
suggests that the Gifford lecturers who sought to find a place for God in a world understood by physics assumed that the task was to «measure God,»
I am personally indebted to Craddock for
suggesting to me the
title of this
book.
Wright's
title suggests that his
book is an attempt to update C. S. Lewis's Mere Christianity, and the Anglican bishop of Durham does have something of Lewis's knack for producing an unforgettable image or phrase.
I did
suggest earlier this week that this season was one about which to be optimistic — there were a few Doubting Micky Thomases judging from the posts that followed such thoughts, but after a display of stunning attack, biting midfield (well, kind of, at least the two stayed out of Mike Dean's
book) and innovative defending, surely we are now favourites for the
title?
The focus of her second
book is, as the
title suggests, relationships and communication, particularly between a mother and her baby, but also, in... Read More
I had a fair few suggestions but when someone
suggested a unknown
title to me on Twitter, I knew it was the one, the
book that could bring my inner bookworm back to life.
This
book is exactly what the
title suggests, how to incorporate play into your parenting.
For as much as Churchill's Secret War seems to zero in on decisions taken by the war - time prime minister and his adviser Lord Cherwell, the racism and sheer odium of both of whom is on stark display in the evidence presented by Mukerjee, this
book is much more of an indictment of what colonialism was really about than the
title suggests.
Stephen Hawking (1942 ---RRB-: His
books»
titles suggest the breadth and boldness of his ideas: The Universe in a Nutshell, The Theory of Everything.
They say never judge a
book by its cover, but a new study
suggests that you may be able to predict the popularity of a scientific paper from the length of its
title.
Although the
title of the latter
book suggests it's only about weight loss, it contains wonderful clear information for all of us.
It is, as the
book title suggests, a path to health.
If that quote resonates with you at all, I
suggest you read more from its author in this month's
book club
title by Brendon Burchard, «The Motivation Manifesto: 9 Declarations to Claim Your... [Read more...]
Lana Lang, I recently read Marcus Buckingham's
book about what the happiest women do differently (can not remember the
title), and he
suggests something that never occurred to me before: strengths are things that make you feel strong, and weaknesses are things that make you feel weak.
Goodreads will look at the kinds of
books you like and
suggest similar
titles for you.
We'd
suggest you list some
titles of
books that are meaningful to you so your matches can get a sense of your literary tastes.
The
title suggests this adapts Lewis Carroll's 1871 follow - up to his original Alice
book, but then that was reinterpreted by Burton and company, so anything goes at this point and returning screenwriter Linda Woolverton (Maleficent) again takes copious amounts of creative license.
Like the
title of the
book suggests, Turing was a bit of an enigma himself.
Based on Jonathan Smith's recently published
book, The Churchill Secret: KBO, the two - hour movie portrays the summer months of 1953, when Churchill had a stroke in his 70s, which was, as the
title suggests, kept hidden from the public.
Not having read Roald Dahl's 1982 children's
book, I can't say how faithful this adaptation is (though colleagues have
suggested that darker aspects have been watered down), but it seems to follow the same basic trajectory: Cute British orphan Sophie (newcomer Ruby Barnhill) gets abducted by the
title character (played, or performance - captured, by recent Oscar winner Mark Rylance), who turns out to be the smallest and kindest inhabitant of Giant Country; Sophie winds up enlisting the Queen (Penelope Wilton) in an effort to stop the other, meaner giants (led by a performance - captured Jemaine Clement) from eating England's children.
The
title card «
Book One: Water» at the beginning and the cliffhanger at the end
suggest that Shyamalan and his backers plan on «The Last Airbender» being the first film in a trilogy (mirroring the TV series» three seasons).
A good indication of the kind of art he's aiming for can be found in an appendix to Caelum Vatnsdal's helpful and engaging
book Kino Delirium: The Films of Guy Maddin (2000), in a text Maddin wrote
titled «A Letter in Severe Terms
Suggesting a Four - Point Manifesto for Better Movies.»
Though not filmed as a direct comic
book adaptation, «Hardware» became a comic
book movie thanks to a unique lawsuit that saw director Richard Stanley taken to court by comic
book creators Steve MacManus and Kevin O'Neill, who
suggested the film was based off a story they did in «Judge Dredd Annual» 1981,
titled «SHOK!
All in all, for what it is: a foul mouthed, excessively violent, comedy comic
book splatter-fest, Kick - Ass is better than even its
title suggests.
As the
book's
title suggests, the best model for parents and teachers — honed over millennia of human evolution and trial and error — is not the carpenter who works diligently from an established blueprint, but the patient gardener who provides a safe space to let nature take its course, and then gets out of the way.
The
title of Riley's
book suggests that help is a bad word, and I agree that blind, uninformed, and politically motivated sources of help have led to some egregiously misdirected public policies.
As the
title suggests, this
book has been written for lots of people: • Year 6 pupils who have a good understanding of number will find the early chapters useful — particularly with the onset of secondary school.
ABC
Books by the Month This site lists specific
book titles and
suggested activities that begin with different alphabet letters.
The number of
titles of
books is growing and follows recommended school reading lists,
titles from rewards programs like Accelerated Reader and Reading Counts and various state departments of education, and those
suggested by teachers and media specialists.
As the
title suggests, this
book focuses on synonyms and pseudo-synonyms in English that can cause confusion.
She gives examples of good children's
books and series and
suggests how to organize a sequence of
titles through these formats.