Sentences with phrase «when authors i know»

When an author knows who their audience is, how their audience engages, and where they are buying, they know where to focus their time and attention.
It's awesome when authors I know and enjoy have free books, but sometimes I've read all of theirs and am just looking for something new.

Not exact matches

«When it comes to establishing positive relationships with your coworkers, the most important thing is to get to know them first as individuals,» says Dorie Clark, author of Reinventing You.
The relationship began to get a bit more complicated in late 2013, however, when Ravikant announced that AngelList would allow well - known individual investors such as Tim Ferriss (author of The 4 - Hour Workweek) and Gil Penchina (ex-eBay exec) to create «syndicates,» or pools of committed capital, allowing them to make larger investments on a deal - by - deal basis.
«Trump's appetite seems to know no bounds when it comes to McDonald's,» the authors write in an excerpt of the book pre-published in The Washington Post.
He's also known as the hidden genius entrepreneurs, bestselling authors and thought leaders turn to when they want to quickly scale their businesses and build impact - focused brands.
When Victor Thorn, an author known for denying the Holocaust accusing the Clintons of murder, was reported to have died by suicide, the Trending Topics tab identified him as a «Clinton researcher» and promoted links speculating whether he had himself been murdered by the Clintons.
As market watchers know, he's considered a value investor — someone who buys companies when they're cheap — which is a strategy he learned from his Columbia Business School professor Benjamin Graham, author of the geeky classic The Intelligent Investor.
In his new book X: The Experience When Business Meets Design bestselling author Brian Solis shares why great products are no longer good enough to win with customers and why creative marketing and delightful customer service too are not enough to succeed.
Please note that Rogers credits the author or source of any photo or image used, when known or available.
Regardless of when, it still fits the same pattern — we don't know for certain the author.
When I see my life as a story, with all the richness and depth of art, the beauty and serendipity and redemption, the synchronicity of forces beyond my knowing, I understand finally that I am not necessarily the author.
I honestly and truly try my absolute hardest to always reference and footnote and give credit to other authors, thinkers, writers, bloggers, and theologians when I know that what I am writing originated with them.
The first, ascribed to Peter, exists in part in a papyrus fragment which describes the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus and breaks off when the author says, «But I, Simon Peter, and Andrew my brother, took our nets and went away to the sea, and with us there was Levi, son of Alphaeus, whom the Lord...» This gospel was known to and criticized by Serapion, bishop of Antioch, about 190.
I should have known to not bother reading the article when I read that the author lives in the Soviet Socialist Republic of Chicago, its funny how the left HATES Christianity until it they need another ally to push their twisted agenda.
It's sad when the author of this story makes it sound like she knows what she is talking about and the unknowing person believes that the writer is correct.
The author presents it a mutually exclusive false dilemma when anyone with half a brain knows they are not.
They will know that whatever may be the real and ultimate truth of God's being and purpose (and it must be, in the nature of the case, far beyond our knowing), we never approach so near to that truth as when we say with Paul, «God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us,» or with the author of the Fourth Gospel, «God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son,» or with still another of those upon whom the light first shone,» Because of the great love wherewith he hath loved us, God hath made us, who were dead in sins, to live again with Christ.»
They are not able to observe the discretion of the New Testament authors, including St Paul, in this matter; or to be satisfied with the joyful assurance of the Apostle when he says that henceforth death can no longer separate from Christ him who has the Holy Spirit.
Instead he concludes with the resurrection, when the godly will be united to the author and fountain of goodness itself and will behold God face to face, no longer needing the access to God provided for them by Jesus Christ.
Over the past few years, I've come to really appreciate McKnight's humility and gentleness, especially when dealing with controversial issues, and my impressions of The Blue Parakeet were no doubt influenced by my respect for its author.
Dale Hanson Burke, author of Immigration: Tough Questions, Direct Answers, also wrote about what to do when one doesn't know a family's status.
Too often we bring our own biases to the text / argument and what we read in is, «Well, I always knew that he thought that, and this proves it,» when really that's not what the author intended at all.
When the author recalls the long gallery of persons whom, in the course of this inquiry, he has come to know with the impetuous but temporary intimacy of the stranger — sharecroppers and plantation owners, workers and employers, merchants and bankers, intellectuals, preachers, organization leaders, political bosses, gangsters, black and white, men and women, young and old, Southerners and Northerners — the general observation retained is the following: Behind all outward dissimilarities, behind their contradictory valuations, rationalizations, vested interests, group allegiances and animosities, behind fears and defense constructions, behind the role they play in life and the mask they wear, people are all much alike on a fundamental level And they are all good people.
I know that when authors and publishers send out «review copies» of their books, they are hoping for positive reviews.
You can not even know who the authors were and when the gospels were written.
It is somewhat ironic that the authors should set out to rescue from neglect this highly placed and vastly talented lady, versed in the ways of the world, entre deux ages, at a time when the documentary hypothesis can no longer be taken for granted, when the extent, the date, and even the existence of J as an independent, continuous narrative are being widely questioned.
You know, even when two experienced authors who are fantastic on their own try to collaborate, the result can be a big mess, i.e. Stephen King and Peter Straub.
That's when you know it's time to revise the title of your Fan Post (all ya got ta do is hit that little wheel button under the title that only the author can see)
I would like to disagree with the Author that everyone was glad that Ozil joined arsenal, when at that point i was really hoping for Benzema or Higuain, i know that Ozil will not be sold but what i would encourage the manager to do is to have the guts to sit him on the bench when he goes missing in games.
I felt like the author when we were in for Higuian and all the papares said it was done, also when we offered the desultory 40 million and a pound fiasco for Suarez so let reserve our judgement until we really know we have him.
When you and your ilk, including the author of this «story» stoop down to dribble and insults, we all know that the real problem is the quality of mind and level of retrograde culture in Britain and elsewhere.
i disagree with you, i personally don't appreciate silly sycophantic articles like this, we all know Per is not world class, we all know the only defender we have who is close to WC is Kos.And how the author can be so critical of Gabriel when hes played a handful of games is beyond me.We don't need stupid articles like this, we need real articles which provide proper analysis.
He made a couple bad passes, but his work as a central defender ahead of Leonardo Bonucci and Giorgio Chiellini was absolutely stellar, not to mention the slight change of role when Claudio Marchisio replaced an injured Sami Khedira — * author briefly says a prayer to every known deity * — but he was great.
But I was pleasantly surprised by how balanced the book is overall (perhaps because Wolfinger, whom I've come to know, is a liberal and a nonbeliever) and how the authors acknowledge that religion is not a «magic bullet» when it comes to the real challenges facing minorities in the U.S. today, and there are many.
Dr. Barton D. Schmitt, M.D., author of «Your Child's Health,» offers the following general guidelines to know when to seek advice from a health care provider:
Author Amy McCready writes that many parents struggle to say «No» to their children when they most need to hear it in order to develop compassion and gratitude.
Amy McCready, author of «The Me, Me, Me Epidemic» (Tarcher / Penguin, $ 26.95), writes that many parents struggle to say «No» to their children when they most need to hear it in order to develop compassion and gratitude.
The authors do inform readers that when studies are excluded from the analysis that include births attended by uncertified or non-nurse midwives that the odds ratio for neonatal death between home and hospital births is no longer statistically significant (Wax, 2010).
The main reason I commented was due to the fact that the author is pushing homebirths as dangerous and reckless when in fact they are no more dangerous and reckless (30 % c - section rate isn't reckless?!)
By Elizabeth Pantley, author of The No - Cry Sleep Solution for Newborns When you're expecting a baby, one of the things you know for sure is that infants wake up at night, so you expect your baby will, too.
[Joseph Chilton] Pearce [author of Magical Child] says you know you've done your job when they walk away and don't look back.
10 Things Every Birthmother Wants Adoptive Parents To Know — what a birthmother thinks about, wishes for, and hopes for when placing their child for adoption by author and birth mom, Patricia Dischler.
Jenna Helwig is not only the author but she's also the food editor at Parents magazine, so you could venture to guess that she really knows her stuff when it comes to baby food, infant nutrition and feeding approaches.
He also hosts the ParentNormal Podcast, a weekly podcast to help parents laugh when they want to cry featuring interviews with well - known parents such as Dave Barry, Jeff Kinney, Jeannie Gaffigan (co-writer of the Jim Gaffigan Show), Arianna Huffington and Go the F * to Sleep author Adam Mansbach.
Personally, I find it rather ironic that you're lecturing the blog author on the rigor of language, when, faced with the need to support the claims made by a documentary that has faced absolutely no real standards of intellectual rigor or merit (the kind of evidence you apparently find convincing), you have so far managed to produce a study with a sample size too small to conclude anything, a review paper that basically summarized well known connections between vaginal and amniotic flora and poor outcomes in labor and birth before attempting to rescue what would have been just another OB review article with a few attention grabbing sentences about long term health implications, and a review article published in a trash journal.
The point is that the author is claiming there is NO evidence, when there is.
She is a founder of DONA International (previously known as Doulas of North America) and an international speaker and author or co-author of numerous articles and books, including Pregnancy, Childbirth and the Newborn; The Birth Partner; The Labor Support Handbook; and When Survivors Give Birth.
By Elizabeth Pantley, author of The No - Cry Sleep Solution for Newborns When we dream about our baby - to - be, we always envision those beautiful scenes, which show a charming baby smiling up at a peaceful mother's face.
We read two books, one book called «Unassisted Childbirth» by Laura Shamley which she kind of like guru on the topic, and then there is another book called «Emergency Childbirth», just forgot the author but, it's really short, it's like what they give paramedics learn about delivering a baby you know and this thing like when things go wrong and what to do.
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