But that's just one prosaic example of
the way information in a book has the ability to reconfigure itself to our needs.
Not exact matches
We replace writing with talking
in the
book writing process because talking is the natural
way to communicate ideas and
information between humans.
It's not strictly a business
book, but it does contextualize the
Information Age and the often subtle
ways in which Shannon's ideas — simple but devilishly hard to pin down — have affected everything around us.
«This
book takes the position that mastering the ability to focus on a demanding task all the
way through — without allowing yourself to get distracted — helps you more effectively process complex
information and deliver better results
in less time.
I have also enjoyed the treatment Steven Woods, CTO of Eloqua, gives to the shift
in the
way buyer's consume
information in his
book «The Digital Body Language.»
I have posted his
information because he validates what I have found to be true
in my own experience, and what I have read
in numerous other
books about the best and most cost - effective
way of doing evangelism and missions
in other countries, especially
in places like Africa.
My preference has been
books, though the Internet and the graphical user interfaces that preceded it have been great sources for
information that made the computer user
in the hinterland feel like part of the modern conversation
in a more immediate
way.
The writers accurate use of common names of the time shows they had access to reliable
information about the people and places involved
in the history of Jesus and that their writings took place at about the same time as the events (there would have been no
way to access
information regarding names of that time hundreds of years after the period, remember, no
books, no libraries, etc..)
Before that
book was printed, all the
way from the roman empire to martin luther, the catholic church had everyone under a salesman's spell since the people were afraid, and
in some cases depended on the church to protect them, so they just bought all the religion without even knowing what really went into and if that
information was trustworthy.
The Bible should not be considered as a infaillible
book giving us
information about everything but as a collection of human experiences and relections about God,
in the same
way one views the Christian
books having been written since 300 AC.
To prevent other readers finding out the hard
way like I did, you may want to include this
information in the next reprint of your
book — I'm sure there will be one!
This is such a good
book, full of seriously valuable
information, but
in a fun, vibrant and easy to follow
way.
I don't remember if they are doctors, but it had a lot of practical
information, no woo, and it extended
way beyond the first year, well into the school years, which I have yet to see
in any other
book.
If your preschooler is looking for more
information, you can supplement your picture -
book reading
in a few different
ways:
I encountered the usual prejudice to nursing through pregnancy along the
way (it will hurt the baby, it is too taxing on you, you won't have enough milk etc etc) but thanks to my research and LLL support and
information behind me (Hilary Flower's Adventures
in Tandem Nursing) is a BRILLIANT
book) I knew that we were going to be all right.
That's why you'll find this
book such an effortless read
in comparison to the first
book, because I finally got permission to simply write the
way I felt the
information would be best presented.
AQ Lens: For adopted children this
book can offer an easy opening to discussing race as well as the many
ways in which children can be both different and similar to their adopted families — and / or their birth families if they have an open adoption or knowledge of their birth
information.
In addition to the standard information about pregnancy symptoms, fetal growth and labor, I appreciated some of the offbeat tips in the book, including how to ward off tummy touchers, ways to avoid snoring, how to pick a pronounceable baby name, and how to cope with «pregnancy brain.&raqu
In addition to the standard
information about pregnancy symptoms, fetal growth and labor, I appreciated some of the offbeat tips
in the book, including how to ward off tummy touchers, ways to avoid snoring, how to pick a pronounceable baby name, and how to cope with «pregnancy brain.&raqu
in the
book, including how to ward off tummy touchers,
ways to avoid snoring, how to pick a pronounceable baby name, and how to cope with «pregnancy brain.»
-- Mother & Baby Magazine The Positive Birth
Book takes expectant parents through the maze of
information and choices,
in a down to earth, practical, empowering, reassuring
way.
Jacobson covers a wide array of pertinent topics
in this
book, with an excellent understanding of the current spectrum of maternal, lactation professional, and science knowledge (each of which seem to have gaps between them), and adds lots of insightful and fun historic and anthropologic
information along the
way.
So no matter how we offer those
information, whether its
in a class like baby yoga or whether it is
in a parenting
book I think it's — those are all containers of
ways of trying to help people.
This
book is amazing, you can use the
information it has for any age group because it basically teaches you (
in incredibly easy to understand language) how the brain works and how it gets wired that
way.
Sadly this invaluable
book can not tell us
in advance if this is going to happen but it does provide the
information to help guide even the most statistically illiterate person as to what will be going on during the election and will come into its own during the long night of counting after the polls have closed, if returning offi cers up and down the country do not have their
way and pull the plug on counting
in a majority of the seats immediately after the polls have closed.
«But our findings show that reading picture
books with kids exposes them to
information about animals
in a
way that allows children to readily apply this knowledge more broadly.
Fischetti:
In some sense, it's certainly [in the end of the book and] here and there and when you talk about food, it sounds like you might be talking about a switch from chemicals as the way to make farming more productive and more local, to information as a way of making farming more local and more productive, and I just wondered if you could explain a little bit more about that.
In some sense, it's certainly [
in the end of the book and] here and there and when you talk about food, it sounds like you might be talking about a switch from chemicals as the way to make farming more productive and more local, to information as a way of making farming more local and more productive, and I just wondered if you could explain a little bit more about that.
in the end of the
book and] here and there and when you talk about food, it sounds like you might be talking about a switch from chemicals as the
way to make farming more productive and more local, to
information as a
way of making farming more local and more productive, and I just wondered if you could explain a little bit more about that...
The
ways in which we disseminate
information include: organizing World Congresses and Regional Conferences, publishing our flagship journal Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing (MBEC), our web - based newsletter — IFMBE News, our Congress and Conference Proceedings, and
books.
Whether you are just considering trying Paleo living, are already started but are
in need more
information or are a seasoned Paleo follower and on the lookout for new
ways to overcome common challenges, this is the ideal
book for you!»
I'm doing this to make
way for new
information in the future like my upcoming
book Mental Muscle.
I am
in no
way hating, I have incorporated much of the
information from your website and
books to my own diet.
I really liked the
way that he wrote this
book as it is written
in a great, friendly tone that adds to the
information that is given.
Mary - Ann Shearer wrote her first
book «The Natural
Way»
in 1991 after a number of years of studying Natural Hygiene and referencing many sources of nutritional
information, including the Institute of Life Science
in Texas.
The
book is
way too long (0ver 300 pages) but Tom wanted to cover as much
information on
in each chapter but it can be a bit too overwhelming.
This
book is filled with so much important
information even if you don't need therapy at the moment you will know what to do and what to watch out for and how to go about doing it
in a clear and informed
way.
Many of these
books may contain useful
information, but before you even think of starting on them, there are a few basic dating tips for men that can get you started
in the right
way.
by Roland Laird with Taneshia Nash Laird Illustrated by Elihu «Adofo» Bay Foreword by Charles Johnson Sterling Publishing Paperback, $ 14.95 240 pages, illustrated ISBN: 978 -1-4027-6226-0
Book Review by Kam Williams «One of the invaluable features of Still I Rise, the first cartoon history of black America, is the wealth of
information it provides about the marginalized — and often suppressed — political, economic and cultural contributions black people have made on this continent since the 17th C... Using pictures, it transports us back through time, enabling us to see how dependent American colonists were on the agricultural sophistication of African slaves and indentured servants; how blacks fought and died for freedom during the Revolutionary and Civil Wars; and how,
in ways both small and large, black genius shaped the evolution of democracy, the arts and sciences, and the English language
in America, despite staggering racial and social obstacles.
The aim, therefore, was to publish these
books in a
way that is written and designed to engage and encourage children of the target age, and not overwhelm them with complex
information.
After you've gotten the nitty - gritty out of the
way, the
book provides detailed
information on how to plan, select, and participate
in a number of different kinds of Internet - based collaborative projects — using e-mail, listservs, chats, key pals, telementoring, and videoconferencing.
These tasks lend themselves specifically to the revision of essay questions of any topic or content subject [R.E., Biology; English; History; Geography...] and all you have to do by
way of preparation is apply the tasks to the specifics of your subject, particularly your exam board and provide some guidance as to where students can find
information, whether that's
in the text
book, online or reference
books.
From creating tradable «enrollment rights» to help integrate schools to providing parents with better school performance
information, a new
book that aims to stake out a middle ground
in the debate over school choice offers
ways to enhance the benefits while mitigating the risks.
The pack includes: Powerpoint - A Powerpoint about the festival of Hanukkah - when it is, what is eaten, how it is celebrated - the pages could also be printed off to enable you to create a class
book for the children to read Photographs - Colour photos of a Menorah, a Dreidel, Hanukkah Gelt and people lighting the Menorah candles - great to add to your displays or for discussion Word cards Fact cards - Fact cards about the festival of Hanukkah Display banners - 2 different large titles for displays «Happy Hanukkah» and «Hanukkah» each with Hanukkah themed pictures Display border - A colourful display border with Hanukkah themed pictures - this can be printed as many times as you need to use on a display border of any size Writing pages - A collection of decorated A4 border pages - great for the children's work or to add to your writing area at Hanukkah Colour page border - A collection of colour A4 border pages - a great
way to quickly display the children's work Colour posters - A set of A4
information posters with pictures of Gelt money, Menorah, Dreidel and Potato Latkes Display lettering - Large letters spelling «Hanukkah» which are decorated with pictures linked to Hanukkah - Great for a larger display Hanukkah story - The Hanukkah story for you to read aloud to the children Colouring posters - A collection of posters for the children to colour - these could also be printed smaller for the children to use on their Hanukkah cards Bookmarks - A collection of Hanukkah themed bookmarks for the children to cut out and colour Number line - A number line to 50 on colourful Dreidels Alphabet line - An alphabet line on candles - this could also be used for other festivals or a part of a birthday display Colour posters - A4 posters with pictures of images associated with Hanukkah Songs and rhymes - A collection of decorated song sheets with songs and rhymes about Hanukkah including two number rhymes Recipe - A photo recipe to make Latke cakes - a popular Hanukkah dish - the pages can be printed to make a
book or used for displays Dreidel game - A Dreidel spinner to cut out and play the game of Dreidel Make a Dreidel - A 3D Dreidel spinner to make complete with instructions Hanukkah cards Acrostic poem Maths worksheet - Count the number of Dreidels Addition worksheet - Add the numbers on the Dreidels Menorah Counting - Worksheets to count the number of Menorah candles lit Cut and make a Menorah Number dominoes Word search Worksheets - Match the Hanukkah words to the pictures, draw the Hanukkah pictures and fill
in the missing words Writing activities - Worksheets to write the Dreidel instructions and writing about Hanukkah
The most obvious are those described by John Seely Brown
in his
book, A New Culture of Learning, where he outlines how the WoW meta - game (the on - line communities that have sprung up around this game played by millions) causes players to participate
in ways that make them supremely skilled at modern Internet
information skills: finding, qualifying and synthesizing
information; contributing
in participative communities; researching specific topics; and participating
in geographically dispersed communities of practice.
As Boser demonstrates, the evidence is strong that we learn more, and more quickly, under the conditions reflected
in the
book's six themes: Learning improves when we see value
in what we are learning; when it is focused on an identifiable skill or cluster of
information (target); when it develops
in a sequence from simpler to complex; and when the new material is processed
in ways that connect to current knowledge or skills by extension, association, or rehearsal
in some form (extend, relate, rethink).
Still, the
information is useful
in many
ways, and the «kidspeak» approach of the
book makes it likely to be a
book that kids will actually read.
Information that was once contained solely within the domain of
books and other hardcopy formats is finding a new home
in digital formats, where it can be presented and manipulated
in more interactive
ways.
Of course not everyone is reading the same
book — but we can all be learning about the civil rights» movement, for example, by accessing
information in a variety of
ways and demonstrating our learning
in an equal assortment of demonstrations of skill and competence.
The
information provided
in this
book also eliminates excuses that sometimes stand
in the
way of school improvement efforts.
We hope the assessments will provide support
in two
ways — first, by generating data related to your school's readiness to undertake an improvement effort, and second, by guiding your use of the resources and
information provided
in this
book.
«This
book is full of valuable
information that is presented
in a clear and concise
way.
There are many
ways that school and district leaders can use the
information in this
book, as each contributor prompts the reader to reflect on the various social contexts found
in schools and districts.
Covering such topics as engaging students, inspiring teachers, and how to teach science
in a better
way to students from all backgrounds, these
books are full of great
information to help you better serve your students and do your job.