Kingman took her «14 - year - old book - blogging daughter» with her to test out
what readers experience when they make the brave trek across the concrete and pay $ 49 to experience some of the foot - aching wonder that industry folks enjoy.
Once could argue that
what the reader experiences holding a book has not evolved much since man first took an instrument to stone in possibly 7,000 B.C.E..
Not exact matches
What we focused on then was building not only a top device but the best in terms of content, recommendations and just making it an optimal
experience for
readers.
Today, the search giant includes mobile friendliness as part of its ranking algorithm, so to give
readers what they want, content has to provide a better
experience for mobile users.
Long time
readers of Business Blog Consulting understand the SEO value of blogging, however, we wanted to check in with marketers with a variety of blogging
experience to see
what their
experiences have been firsthand.
Privileged authors imply privileged
readers, those who are like them with respect to background,
experience, and interests, and who as a consequence respond appreciatively to
what they have to say.
But parabolic hiddenness is
what predominates, I believe, in the stories of the fathers and sons, and because Paton has shown the
reader through dramatic personal growth the pattern of disintegration and restoration, he has created an extended metaphor of the
experience of coming to belief in the workings of the gracious transcendent in both personal and social realities.
What is created is a world believable on its own terms, so that the reader need exercise no suspension of disbelief, experience no conflict with science, no dislocation through the necessity of discovering what characters and events «mean.&ra
What is created is a world believable on its own terms, so that the
reader need exercise no suspension of disbelief,
experience no conflict with science, no dislocation through the necessity of discovering
what characters and events «mean.&ra
what characters and events «mean.»
Augustine's use of the language of bodily
experience is
what makes the Confessions communicable to
readers of every age.
Each story gives the
reader a tangible
experience in
what it means to step into the Kingdom of God in a very real way.
But the only thing that each of us can and should do is
what we each must do ultimately alone, if we have vocations to be writers: Go off and write out of the very fullness of human
experience about the very fullness of human
experience and hope to find and affect contemporary
readers and the greater world, and in the meantime leave the distracting and finally pointless diagnoses of who were the Catholic writers, and how much, and how well, how little, how importantly, to the critics and scholars.
Your
experience as a listener in worship is your best guide to
what you should work toward as an effective oral
reader.
Such proper scaring is
what many of O'Connor's characters and
readers required and
experience.
What makes this novel approach perfection — and two comments on the book jacket actually employ the word — is the way Ishiguro leads the
reader into Stevens's life through his own words, enabling us to feel his pride in being a «great» butler and at the same time
experience the pain of personal loss which he is utterly unable to acknowledge.
Now it will no doubt seem to the
reader who is unfamiliar with Whiteheadian thought that perceptivity,
experience and mentality may be aspects of human and to some extent biological phenomena in general, but
what about inanimate nature?
What is clearer to me now is that the precedent of the King James Version has played a decisive and constructive role in directing
readers of English to a rather literal
experience of the Bible, and that this precedent can be ignored only at considerable cost, as nearly all the English versions of the Bible done in recent decades show.
That's right: E. F. Schumacher is really an apologetical preacher, one of the rare breed whose
experience has made it possible for him to employ effectively the language and concepts of economics as a medium for communicating
what is essentially a sermon, a call for
readers to repent, believe the gospel and reorder their lives accordingly.
As we have already remarked, the Western
reader of a Western book about
what used to be exotic religion will increasingly himself have Asian friends, or African
experience, or international responsibilities.
What is fun about your posts is that so m any of your
readers take time to post their thoughts and
experiences.
She also goes into detail about her
experience as a beekeeper and teaches
readers how bees make honey, how it's harvested,
what they can do to help the bee population and
what is going on in the hives throughout the year.
I appreciate the tips for improving the texture of Snickerdoodles and I love to hear
what my
readers have discovered in their kitchen
experience!
Update: Mark's Daily Apple
reader Chris emailed Wild Planet to double check my personal
experience as noted above and this is
what they had to say:
This will help gluten - free
readers who are not
experienced with the traditional flours, figure out
what g - f flour (s) to use in the recipe.
I can only report
what I'm
experiencing here in the USA, but I'd LOVE to know
what my
readers in other countries think about Barack Obama being elected president.
I am wondering
what to expect, and if you or your
readers have any recommendations from their
experiences?
Studies show that lifelong
readers are those who, as children, simply found reading a pleasurable
experience (
what was read didn't seem to matter as much as how children felt about the activity).
I asked
readers of my website about their
experiences, and
what they wish that their lactation consultants had known about exclusively pumping.
The trimester - by - trimester guide takes
readers through Deirdre's own
experience and provides practical advice from a registered midwife about exactly
what is happening to your body (and when), and
what you should be doing to ensure you stay on the right track.
The 96 - page book in seven chapters, written in simple language, is interlaced with the author's personal life
experience so that
readers can read into his personal life and associate their situation with
what he has been through.
This first installment of our Mind Matters series looks at
readers»
experiences with alcohol, and gives tips on
what to do if you are in trouble.
By guiding
readers to face the
experiences that have contributed to who they are and
what they believe, Brown paves the way to finding your truest, most authentic self.
Here's
what some of my
readers from all over the globe are saying about their
experiences with this fat loss program:
This was a rather surprising study, one that in many ways is contrary to
what our
experiences and those of many
readers have reported — but worth reviewing.
Doug Jackson: Cindy, thank for taking the time out of your busy day to share your
experience of
what works with my
readers.
What I appreciate most about my blog is the amazing support systems that I have
experienced both from you fabulous
readers and from my fellow blogger babes.
In the last couple of years, there has been lots of talk regarding blogs and advertising: when to post sponsored content,
what brands to work with, the affect on the
reader experience, etc..
I just love sharing everything that I've captured and
experienced with my
readers, and the comments and feedback is
what makes it so worthwhile!
In addition to taking our own
experiences into account, we also listen to
what our
readers are telling us.
Note: These aren't hard - and - fast rules — just
what we've
experienced and heard from
readers and the people in our lives.
There will always be things that the film will cut out that you as a
reader will have wanted to have seen kept from the source material - but why let that spoil
what is an easily enjoyable and visually energizing cinema
experience?
Admittedly, my Maysles
experience is severely limited: I've yet to see Salesman, which frequent
readers of this site will know is held in high regard by my co-editor; Gim me Shelter made little impression in the moment, and has since been colored by the disapproving insights of several friends and colleagues; and I've only seen snippets of Grey Gardens, though enough that I feel a severe discomfort at
what appears to be a prod - on - the - freaks sideshow.
Tim Grierson, Screen International; Ed Gonzalez, Slant; Pete Hammond, Deadline; April Wolfe, L.A. Weekly; Scott Marks, San Diego
Reader; Susan Granger, SSN Syndicate, Chris Nashawaty, Entertainment Weekly; Eliza Berman, Time; Tomris Laffy, Freelance Writer; Gene Seymour, Newsday; Colin Covert, Minneapolis Star Tribune; Allyson Johnson, The Young Folks; Drew Taylor, Movie Fone; Allison Shoemaker, Consequence of Sound; The Daily Times; Reuters; Nick Schager, Esquire; Carrie Rickey, The Philadelphia Inquirer; Erik Anderson, Awards Watch; Matt Patches, Thrillist; Kevin Laforest, Extra Beurre; Scott Mendelson, Forbes; Dana Buffa, KSDK St. Louis; Rahul Punja, Blasting News; Alissa Wilkinson, Vox; Ann Hornaday, Washington Post; Kyle Turner, Mass Appeal; Brian Tallerico, RogerEbert; David Ansen, Newsweek; Joe Stemme, Mark Johnson, Awards Circuit; Jazz Tangcay, Awards Daily; Claudia Puig, LAFCA; Ethan Anderton, Slash Film; Nick Clement, Freelance Writer; Ben Pearson, Slash Film; Jack Girous, Slash Film; Richard Lawson, Vanity Fair; Amy Nicholson, MTV; Oliver Jones, Observer; Laura Clifford, Reeling Reviews; Anne Thompson, IndieWire; Kye Buchanan, Vulture; Yahoo Movies; Matt Donato, We Got This Covered; Bilge Ebiri, Village Voice; Joey Magidson, Awards Circuit; Julie Kosin, Harper's Bazaar; Christopher Bumbray, Joblo; ScreenCrush; Andrew Shearer, Online Athens; Marlowe Stern, The Daily Beast; Jonathan Caouette, Filmmaker; Edgar Wright, Filmmaker; Ben Croll, The Wrap; Pop Crush; Nathaniel Rogers, The Film
Experience; Kent Turner, Film Forward;
What Culture; Steve Pond, The Wrap; Richard Roeper, Chicago Sun - Times; Peter Debruge, Variety; Jordan Raup, The Film Stage; KGMI; Hunter Heilman, Niner Times; Jeffrey Wells, Hollywood Elsewhere; Peter Travers, Rolling Stone; Kenji Fujishima, Paste; Larry Bartleet, NME; Matt Prigge, Metro US; Matt Hoffman, The Film School Rejects; Bill Goodykoontz, Arizona Central; Edward Douglas, The Weekend Warrior; Brian Truitt, USA Today; Jake Mulligan, DigBoston; Rafer Guzman, Newsday; Alex Bieze, Asbury Park Press; Matthew Jacobs, The Huffington Post; Clayton Davis, Awards Circuit; Glenn Whipp, Los Angeles Times; Complex; Consequence of Sound; David Edelstein, Vulture; Angie Han, Mashable; Paste; Jason Guerrasio, Business Insider; Erik Childress, The Playlist; David Ehrenstein, L.A Weekly; Josh Brunsting, Criterion; Jon Frosch, The Hollywood Reporter; Edwin Arnaudin, Citizen - Times; Steve Erickson, Village Voice; Joana Langfield, The Movie Minute; Graham Fuller, Culture Trip; Chuck Wilson, Village Voice; Dan Sallitt, Filmmaker; Hans Morgenstern, Indie Ethos; Robert Abele, The Wrap; Luke Y. Thompson, Nerdist; Nicolas Bell, IONCINEMA; Jacob Hall, Slash Film; Jared Mobarak, Freelancer; Robert Koehler, Film Comment; Jason Shawhan, Freelancer; Michael Atkinson, Village Voice; Todd Gilchrist, Freelancer; MaryAnn Johanson, The Flick Filosopher; Eric Henderson, Slant Magazine; Roger Moore, Movie Nation; Juan Barquin, Miami New Times; Saul Austerlitz, Five - Thirty - Eight;
We asked
readers the question: «Looking back on your
experience as an educator, if you could share one piece of advice with your peers,
what would it be?»
Write regularly, write about
what you know, imitate writers you admire, don't be afraid of rejection... — those tips and more from an
experienced editor of fiction for young
readers!
Our annual Teacher survey asked
readers the question: «Looking back on your
experience as an educator, if you could share one piece of advice with your peers,
what would it be?»
Forehand has spent years in the educational tech sector, and she has put that
experience to use for EdWorld
readers as she predicts
what schools will look like, technologically speaking, in the coming year.
The food presentations are colourful and clearly set out the «signposts» of the genre: a) «How to...» title for instructions b) «
What you need» c) Pictures to aid meaning for the
reader d) «
What you do» or «Method» e) Numbering each instruction This ensures that the children
experience and engage with models before attempting independent writing tasks.
The 2017 Teacher
reader survey included the question: «Looking back on your
experience as an educator, if you could share one piece of advice with your peers,
what would it be?»
Accelerated
Reader and Accelerated
Reader 360 take over the heavy lifting in supporting this «perfect practice» for teachers, giving them valuable time back to do
what they do best - connecting with students and creating phenomenal learning
experiences in the classroom.
It is this thoughtful frame of
what reflection is and how it is developed, that makes the book continually provide new
experiences, pedagogies, scenarios, and questions to challenge
readers as they develop their own union of content and strategy.