However, with this perspective on the book of Job, I am now
viewing the book as a paradigm for human history.
Although he later goes on to briefly make the case for the role of reading in improving literacy, this sentence shows that Grayling fundamentally
views books as a reward, not a part of the rehabilitation process.
She viewed the book as a definite keeper and one to share with others.
Therefore, as you work to determine the price of your book, it's important to take emotion out of your decision and start working to
view your book as a complete stranger would.
As always, authors have to remember to make book pricing decisions from a long - range, career, point of view, rather than simply
viewing their books as an important profit center.
To help authors better
view their books as businesses that should be planned, rather than run by the seat of their pants, I created the Published & Profitable Author Preliminary Cash Flow Planner, shown above.
Take notice of the connections between the pages, the consistencies in the overall layout, and understand how one would
view the book as a first - time reader.
Writing is a very personal act and authors can
view their books as extensions of themselves.
Amazon has lovingly designed and crafted the Kindle Oasis to appeal to the sort of people who
view books as something worth cherishing.
However, if you are really serious about making a full time income from writing, you need to
view your books as «products», your editors, translators, and book cover designers as «suppliers», your readers as «customers» and your writing career as «customer service» whereby you write one book after the other to keep your readers (i.e. customers) happy.
How do
I view my book as local customers will see it in each of Apple's 51 different countries?
Not exact matches
I
view reading a
book as a conversation with the author.
As Dr. David Hawkins explains in his
book, Letting Go: «If we have a small
view of ourselves, then what we deserve is poverty.
Their workplace is frequently a pressure - cooker environment, working conditions are often poor, team members are not valued
as human beings, and colleagues
view one another
as competitors and threats,» Mackey wrote in his 2013
book Conscious Capitalism, co-authored with Raj Sisodia.
I
viewed that
as cutting corners, and told them to make the tree solely out of
books.
The title's not - so subtle biblical reference is a hint at Stursberg's
view of the Ceeb
as the place that business common sense forgot, and the
book serves largely
as a catalogued defence of his belief that audience numbers, not an ambiguous cultural mandate, would define the network's success.
As a Prime member you will also get to download movies and shows so they can be
viewed off - line or borrow
books from the Kindle lending library.
Traditional answers often focus on various sectors and involve more or less hand - wringing about their rise and fall, but according to the author of a forthcoming
book on entrepreneurship and economy, there is another, better way to
view our economy —
as one single ecosystem, a sort of one - sector economy that interacts
as a unit much like a forest and which should be nurtured
as it grows and recycles itself.
Which leads me to the biggest thing I learned from the experience: I had earlier
viewed getting rid of
books only
as losing something.
«We
view this
as encouraging and points to continued
booking momentum,» he said.
As Rebecca Lindland, a senior analyst with Kelley Blue
Book, put it: «Tesla plans require a different aperture because Elon Musk
views the world with a different lens.
«You shouldn't
view your education
as a done deal,» advises a fun sketchbook of the
book's main points.
She adds that even the
book's critics «are making a deep if inadvertent point: Only in women is success
viewed as a barrier to giving advice.»
Earlier this month, author Michael Wolff claimed in his controversial
book, «Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House,» that Corallo resigned because he
viewed Trump's interference
as possible obstruction of justice.
Since the raid, the president and his advisers have been singularly focused on the risk of a potential federal prosecution of Cohen, which they
view as a much bigger existential threat to the presidency than former FBI Director James Comey, whose
book «A Higher Loyalty» has dominated headlines and even Trump's Twitter feed even before its Tuesday release.
We will also no longer allow apps to ask for access to personal information such
as religious or political
views, relationship status and details, custom friends lists, education and work history, fitness activity,
book reading activity, music listening activity, news reading, video watch activity, and games activity.
[T] he upgrade to triple A,» the newspaper chirped, «was rightly
viewed as a tribute to the hard work the Liberal government has done to get the province's
books in order.»
While some rights holders have argued that the standard for a substantial is very low (the National Post recently argued in a case that «even the reproduction of a small number of words in a newspaper article can be an impermissible reproduction»), the Copyright Board says that its preliminary
view is that «copying of a few pages or a small percentage from a
book that is not a collection of short works, such
as poems, is not substantial.»
We argue in a forthcoming
book that most companies with sustainable growth share attitudes and behaviors: (1) They
view themselves
as business insurgents, fighting in behalf of underserved customers; (2) they have an obsession with the front line, where the business meets the customer; and (3) they foster a mindset that includes a deep sense of responsibility for how resources are used and for long - term results.
The upside is that the
book sales can be
viewed as that much more passive.
Kessler's
book — scheduled for release Tuesday — is
viewed as a defense of the president, especially in the face of other unflattering portraits like Michael Wolff's best - seller «Fire and Fury.»
As with other James Grant books, this does not so much deal with current problems, as much as educate us on how to view the problems that face us, through the prism of how past problems develope
As with other James Grant
books, this does not so much deal with current problems,
as much as educate us on how to view the problems that face us, through the prism of how past problems develope
as much
as educate us on how to view the problems that face us, through the prism of how past problems develope
as educate us on how to
view the problems that face us, through the prism of how past problems developed.
The fundamentalist
views of the black community are derived from their masters
as when they were allowed to achieve literacy, the first and most important
book (in their
view) was the bible.
Given virtually no consideration in this
book is the alternative
view that what we are witnessing is not so much an attack on the Enlightenment
as a decadent phase of it.
As in, «Admittedly, William F. Buckley wasn't always right about everything, segregation for example,» or, «Obviously Aaron Sorkin is a colossal misogynist, but let us set that to one side,» or, «I enjoyed John Derbyshire's
book on the Riemann Hypothesis, despite his despicable
views on race.»
According to Ivereigh, Congar had a decisive impact on Pope Francis, specifically in his
views on church reform
as delineated in his 1950
book True and False Reform in the Church.
19th century, archaeological finds (e.g. earth and timber fortifications and towns, the use of a plaster - like cement, ancient roads, metal points and implements, copper breastplates, head - plates, textiles, pearls, native North American inscriptions, North American elephant remains etc.) is not interpreted by mainstream academia
as proving the historicity or divinity of the
Book of Mormon.This evidence is
viewed by mainstream scholars
as a work of fiction that parallels others within the 19th century «Mound - builder» genre that were pervasive at the time.
As a reader trying to be charitable, I face an unattractive choice: accept that His Eminence does hold the mistaken
view that mercy is essential to God; or assume that when he emphatically made the multiple important statements at key points in his
book that mercy is essential to God, he didn't mean them.
is a crucial
book in the area of law and religion — published in 2013, it defends the
view that there is no compelling moral or legal reason to provide special protection to religion
as such.
My one quarrel with the
book is that Thatcher does not pay much attention to the influential Calvinist
view of marriage
as a «covenant.»
If Christians demand that culture still
views the Bible
as a relevant
book, it's first their responsibility to actually act like it is.
If the Bible's biggest fans don't even care enough to read it, then why should its critics
view it
as a relevant
book?
In my
book, Dying to Religion and Empire, I talk about how some Christians
view baptism
as a magical incantation in which the right words need to be said in order for the magic spell to actually work.
In general, the point of
view of this volume is the same
as that taken in my
book The Growth of the Gospels (1933).
True, the concepts, and the terms used to express them, are of great importance, especially for the later history of doctrine; and we are not likely to minimize them if we
view New Testament theology
as Book One or perhaps Chapter One in the History of Christian Doctrine.
The Bible can't be used to verify claims any more than the Quran or the
Book of Mormon,
as all religious texts first require a basic belief on the part of the reader that they (the texts) are right in order to be
viewed as such.
In the official course
books, any social norms which are opposed to Catholic moral teaching are treated
as «controversial» and presented with a range of
views for and against.
Underlying the
book is the
view that
as people believe in moral truths, that is the opening to argue for the theistic foundation for such
views.
Questions such
as whether torture is permissible in Tolkien's world
view, whether war is glorified (with a side - debate about how the films differ from the
books in this respect), and how victory and defeat are characterised, are worth considering and will encourage readers to think more deeply about LOTR and appreciate how nuanced Tolkien's treatment of these issues is.
As he wrote earlier in this chapter, any use of the test as «a substitute for searching conversation» about world view / setting and the other dimensions of narrative explored later in the book was in his view more likely to yield a mechanist reduction than a deepened symbolic understandin
As he wrote earlier in this chapter, any use of the test
as «a substitute for searching conversation» about world view / setting and the other dimensions of narrative explored later in the book was in his view more likely to yield a mechanist reduction than a deepened symbolic understandin
as «a substitute for searching conversation» about world
view / setting and the other dimensions of narrative explored later in the
book was in his
view more likely to yield a mechanist reduction than a deepened symbolic understanding.