Sentences with phrase «which kind of reading»

Marketers were soon involved on deciding which genre of book would go well in which kind of reading devices and in which geographies.

Not exact matches

Hunters are the kinds of sales people we think of when it comes to aggressive, money - oriented folks who thrive on landing new accounts (Hunters are «coin - operated,» which you can read about in my separate article).
The blogosphere is abuzz with news that Microsoft picked up an equity stake in Facebook, which — in case you haven't picked up a newspaper, read a magazine, or gotten poked lately — is kind of hot right now.
After reading about Tan Le, the co-founder of Emotiv, and her vision of a world in which machines respond to our mental commands using implanted sensors [«Reality Bites,» December 2008], I couldn't help thinking that this is the same kind of hype Dean Kamen engaged in when he predicted that entire cities would one day be built around the Segway.
The Unwinding, which also made multiple lists, was definitely one of the best books of any kind I read this year.
Targeted towards entrepreneurs and owner - operated businesses, there exist many different kinds of small business loans - read on to learn more about each type and which one (s) might be a good fit for you and your business.
If you read the sentence, the words — who the child in the mother's womb will be — mean what his / her life will lead him / her into becoming which kind of human, that is, what kind of temperament, attitudes, talents & gifts, and such that human will have.
Too often it reads like a translation committee draft from midway through the process that turned the Authorized version into the Revised Standard, and he makes some classically undergraduate kinds of errors with the language, rendering, for instance, the Gadarene swine as «the swine of Gadarene»» which is, as Fr.
Even leaving out the idea I was also taught, that removing oneself from the system was a laudable act of counter-cultural liberation, with which I still have some sympathy, to teach one's children oneself, being able to choose curricula and readings and customize the teaching to every child's needs and gifts, is the kind of thing I was taught, by teachers of impeccable liberalism, to praise.
I served this country, volunteered for war, and now am left to deal with idiots like you who want to see stories like this, read some kind of republicanized twist into everything, blame Israel and Obama for your own personal failures (to include turkey farms - which I abhor unless free range), then go ahead: you're embarrassing yourself, your family, and every good person, Jews included, that you know.
I think you nailed it and I don't think Chad will get it (which is kind of sad) but your right because of Chad's unwarranted arrogance it blocks their reading comprehension and understanding of what you're saying.
kind of liked this post not every part of it — there was some points which i found a little off but all in all it was a nice read, thank you for the post!
Or maybe you have a way of reading the Bible through the lens of Jesus Christ which maintains that God is always loving, always forgiving, and always kind?
«In 325, the Council devised a set of sacred testaments, transparent and wise The truth is only ever relied on that which we agree and abide At the meeting of the minds Reading of the times Open the blinds To our complicated lives We all need some kind of creed to lead us to light»
The entire passage reads, «In spite of the many kinds of love, which in Greek are designated as philia (friendship), eros (aspiration toward value), and epithymia (desire), in addition to agape, which is the creation of the Spirit, there is one point of identity in all these qualities of love, which justifies the translation of them all by «love»; and that identity is the «urge toward the reunion of the separated,» which is the inner dynamics of life.
Because environments do influence the decisions and actions by which we constitute ourselves as one kind of person or another, this book should be mandatory reading for those who may like it least» mothers and fathers of college - bound young men and women.
I would be glad if you could consider the substance of this lecture a kind of commentary on the first paragraph of your own «Call to Covenant Community,» which reads: «We affirm faith in Jesus Christ who proclaimed the reign of God by preaching good news to the poor, binding up the broken - hearted and calling all to repent and believe the good news.
Language should be used as a tool for coping with things, rather than as a kind of code which, if we could but read it, would tell us how things really and truly are.
Its main lines were fixed from the time of testing which followed his baptism; but the kind of action it called for at any given stage must be determined by developments in which he read the signs of the divine will for his guidance.
There is the flood of standardized amusement, reading, radio, all of which produces a kind of dumb mass - mindedness.
The kind of reading we practice approximates what Paul J. Griffiths has called «religious reading,» as distinct from «consumerist readingwhich makes us users, buyers and sellers of texts.
Their reading of biblical teachings about particular kinds of sexual activity often fails to account for the cultural setting and circumstances in which each book of the Bible was written.
My case was one in which the author, editor and reader are all known entities (in fact, they all know each other personally); the reading takes place in the exact same cultural and social context as the writing and editing; and the reader is himself a really smart guy, Ivy - league Ph.D. and all, who had spent a decade training the editor to be a certain kind of editor, with specific tools unique to the specific publication's aims.
However, if we believe that it applies to each of us, are we then to read the story as an invitation to some kind of first - class sainthood, of which most of us are not capable?
Like Derrida, Gadamer thought that reading a text involves entering into a kind of play between text and reader in which the text has an effect upon us and we an effect upon the text.
1) I read A New Kind of Christianity on my Kindle on the treadmill, which means I contemplated the effects of the Greco - Roman narrative on atonement theory with a heavy dose of endorphins pumping through my bloodstream.
But I would appeal to any scientist who happens to be reading this book to think seriously that people such as poets, artists of every kind, mystics and indeed ordinary people of faith may be receiving truth in an entirely different way from that to which he is accustomed.
It was a lady with an kind, understanding voice who answered the phone at the number in the back of the book, «Recovering from Churches that Abuse» that put me onto Ezekiel 34, which I read through tears which made it nearly impossible to see that gave my soul the smallest ray of light and an even smaller feeling of hope.
In the Acts of the Apostles the word «church» does not occur before a summary which concludes the story of Ananias and Sapphira (a story reflecting the kind of discipline to which Matthew alludes); in it we read that «great fear came upon the whole Church» (5:11).
I'm a Mormon and I have read all kinds of anti-Mormon literature which tries to disprove the church and it's beliefs.
The «reader,» an office which was briefly and not altogether successfully revived, was an inferior kind of curate who was initially utilized to supplement the inadequate supply of properly beneficed clergy and was later employed in some parishes to read the service so that the preacher could conserve his energies for the sermon.
So far I'm more than half way through, which is kind of a big deal for me — you know making time for reading, wowzers that can be tough.
Unlike most of the other health - conscious recipe books I've read, this one really focuses on just smoothies, which means that the book is a lot more versatile in what kind of health benefits it offers.
I am actually happy to read this website posts which carries lots of valuable facts, thanks for providing these kinds of data.
PS - when I read this recipe title, I actually thought the name of your new studio was «Blue Kale,» which is kind of cool: — RRB -.
I'd read somewhere on the internet that roasting strawberries really brought out the flavour, which kind of makes sense as soon as you think about it.
Also, I read a report of chile powder being applied to crocodile bites in India, but we feel that such a bite is more akin to a severe wound than a sting, which brings up chile usage in wounds of all kinds.
It's got tons of tasty veggies and fluffy quinoa, and then it's topped with coconut oil roasted chickpeas which act kind of like croutons but are SO much... [Read more...]
Kind of like the «what books are you reading» post from a few months back — which I printed out and am slowly and luxuriously making my way through, on the theory that people who read and appreciate your recipes, like me, probably also read books I'd like!
Discounters like Aldi or Lidl aside every grocery store — and I live in a small town — carries at least a semi-acceptable kind of peanut butter [read: containing added oils and some sugar which it looks like Wegman's PB had, too].
They were 23 - 17 in one - run games, which is sort of a garden variety kind of luck, but all season I had to hear and read about how lucky they were.
«I have been reading The Little Engine That Could to my son, which kind of coincides with what we've been doing: believing in ourselves and thinking that we can,» said Kingston.
Those moments in turn became the backbone of a new kind of media landscape in which websites like the one you're reading understood that the culture of basketball was an unending source of content generation.
Try to comfort your baby in other ways, gradually replacing extended sessions of breastfeeding with other activities like reading, singing or any other kind of baby playtime which your baby enjoys.
Like all parallel medical services, it falls to the patient to figure out who is legitimately skilled and who is not: EXCEPT, most women having babies are in their twenties and early thirties and I personally didn't have the kind of life - experience necessary to question whether or not my government would provide me with sub par care and just assumed that if the government was paying, it must be safe, and the midwifery community capitalizes on this by running advertisements (which OB / GYN are not permitted to do) advertising themselves as being less interventionist, less c - section (no shit, Sherlock, but you'd have to read between the lines to understand why), and better outcomes.
Which some people might actually be surprised to read that because to the naked eye I kind of handle stress decently.
Recently, I read a Forbes interview with Daniel Lubetzky, founder and CEO of the KIND snack company, in which he shared how his overarching value — kindness — has not only inspired his personal worldview but also a professional career of starting companies that embrace this worldview:
And they are for many, many, many years past Hollywood but the fact that I have read that as well that many children who do breastfeed for an extended period of time, longer than the six months, longer than a year and sometimes longer than two, they are the ones that are more outgoing and more self - confident which is again kind of breaks that myth of that not being the case.
So kind of something I've read a while ago was and which got me thinking a lot about this topic and probably why we're all so interested in it is that cow's milk is the perfect food for baby cows right so why is it being you know it's not surely the perfect food for humans.
So, for a lot of kids who are more reserved and a little bit more tentative, they might spend more time — they might enjoy spending more time with what I would call kind of the early stages of potty training which is the reading the books about it.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z