Sentences with phrase «who explore the book»

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I wrote this book for single and multi-family office professionals and ultra-high net worth individuals who want to further explore how family offices operate and deploy capital.
In my new book «Before Babylon, Beyond Bitcoin», I explore the «5Cs» who might create digital money in the future: central banks, commercial banks, companies, cryptography and communities.
THE FIRST LINE OF THE ARTICLE: Editor's note: Marya Hornbacher's latest book, «Waiting: A Nonbeliever's Higher Power,» explores what spirituality can mean to the recovering person who does not believe in God.
Her book, Unnatural: Spiritual Resiliency in Queer Christian Women, is a compilation of research, interviews, and memoir that explores the experiences of women who have fought to hold on to their faith in spite of obstacles related to gender and sexuality.
If you feel a bit out of sorts, a bit like you're caught between who you once were but you're not quite sure where you're headed yet, then it's the book that will give you permission to lean into that pain, to explore your questions, to learn you're not alone.
Near the end of the book, he explores the puzzle of a virtuoso violinist who loses her abilities to dementia, highlighting on the one hand his reluctance to view the loss of the abilities due to dementia as a loss of dignity, and to view her as more «dignified» than a janitor by virtue of her virtuosic abilities.
Others of my generation who had also grown up in legalism regarding or abstention from alcohol perhaps, and so were exploring their emancipation with micro-brews and homemade wine over thick theology books and bible studies and hymn - sings.
Amy is a theologian who, as well as contributing to a number of books, authored two books exploring apologetics: Why Trust the Bible and But is it Real?
We will be exploring these themes in the weeks to come with the help of Rabbi Rachel, who after the current Jewish holidays are over (Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur), will share with us more about what the book of Esther means to her as a Jewish woman.
Editor's note: Marya Hornbacher's latest book, «Waiting: A Nonbeliever's Higher Power,» explores what spirituality can mean to the recovering person who does not believe in God.
Tilden Edwards, an Episcopal priest who has explored this practice in real life as well as in a book, urges contemporary Christians to be flexible, embracing not a renewed Sabbatarianism as much as a pattern of «Sabbath time.»
We have looked at these middle period books in their own right to see whether some at any rate of the things he is saying are philosophically suggestive for people who are exploring certain ranges of facts, or looking at them in a new way.
Explore more books that use black - and - white images to capture your baby's attention, including White on Black and Who Are They?
The three winners of Imagine Childhood: Exploring the World through Nature, Imagination, and Play are: Camille English, who said, «I have 4 little girls and would love to have this book
So much to consider and so much to still explore, but reading about these schools really did add a lot to those discussions in the woods, even if it was just me quoting from the book to anyone who was nearby - «Did you know that today's college graduate will have as many as seven career paths over the course of their working years?»
My last book, How Children Succeed, explored this research and profiled educators who were attempting to put it into practice in their classrooms.
An infant who is busy exploring the carpet or the new soft - book she has received may be miffed when she is put into a high chair and offered food, even if it is her favorite carrot and pear dices.
Hence, I listed down a couple of books above for moms who want to explore natural birthing.
One topic that is explored in depth in the book is the idea that mothers from poorer countries who work as nannies in other countries take their love away or redirect it from their own children and give it to the children in their care in the rich country.
Talk about other kids you know who don't like their baby brothers, or maybe read a children's book that explores some of these themes.
We've got 5 books to kick off this theme and share with toddlers and preschoolers who are ready to explore their world both indoors and out!
An infant who is busy exploring the carpet or the new soft - book she has received may be miffed when she is put into a high chair and offered food.
The book explores the question of culture and the attitude of men and society to women who work.
We welcome Maureen Cummins, a visual artist and writer whose current work, including her book - in - progress, explores the gendered history of «mental health» in America; Beverly Donofrio, the author of Riding in Cars with Boys, Looking for Mary, and Astonished; and Denise Ranaghan who has been working in the mental health field for 16 years.
Living with his parents and 6 - year - old sister in Lafayette, California, a scenic town east of San Francisco, he was a science fiction fan who aspired to explore the galaxy and devoured Isaac Asimov books.
«When I studied young children, I noticed that boys were typically interacting in groups, and girls tended to focus on one - on - one relationships,» said Benenson, the study's lead author, who explored similar questions in her book Warriors and Worriers.
This poignant, intimate, and hilarious memoir explores Rhimes's life before her Year of Yes — from her book - loving childhood with imaginary friends to her adult profession creating television characters who reflected the world she saw around her — and after it, too.
«If we don't have that diverse array of bacteria in the gut or on the skin then they're not capable of communicating with our immune system to dial down inflammation which impairs the barrier,» says Bowe who explores the gut brain skin axis in her new book.
For those of our readers who want to continue exploring herbalism or any of its related disciplines, we have compiled a growing list of herbal medicine books and educational resources.
As a result, she's taking time to refocus her energy on expanding her written offerings and getting her books into the hands of those who are ready to explore self - reinvention.
laid back and easy to get along with enjoy dancing, camping, hiking cooking love a good adventure as well as reading a book - love to kiss and cuddle and seeking someone who wants to explore new places and...
i'm a nonsmoker, DD free women, i «am vegan / vegatarian who loves and wants to explore the wonders of the world, love to dance, music, books, quiet dinner, back and belly rubs, wine and stimulating conversation and intense sex, the good stuff, LET»S GET IT ON BABY!!!!!
Based on the children's picture book by author Julia Donaldson, this animated tale follows a creature called the Gruffalo and his young daughter, who wants to explore life outside of their clearing despite her father's warnings of a Big Bad Mouse that lurks in the forest.
Readers of the original comic - book will already know that the sequel to Mark Millar's original hyper - violent vigilante caper that KA2 - as no - one is calling it - is very much HG's baby, giving her a lot of time to explore who she really is after Big Daddy shuffled off this mortal coil last time around.
-- Adrienne Green reads Nic Stone's novel about a teen who writes letters to Dr. King, which joins Angie Thomas's The Hate U Give amid a growing body of YA books exploring racial injustice and police brutality.
It explores the birth of the comic book genre in the Depression and the evolution of its caped characters through historic events (World War II) and changing social mores, beginning with the arrival of Superman, who sprang from the imagination of two Jewish teenage boys.
The operation — Task Force Dagger — was classified for years and explored later in Doug Stanton's 2009 book «Horse Soldiers: The Extraordinary Story of a Band of U.S. Soldiers who Rode to Victory in Afghanistan.»
Also on board is an audio commentary from» 09 — Disney, alas, has dropped the picture - in - picture option that made this a full - blown «Cine - Explore feature» on the PE — teaming Leonard Maltin with Disney animator («and unashamed animation geek») Eric Goldberg and film historian J.B. Kaufman, who at the time was writing a book about the making of Pinocchio that finally got published in 2015.
Book Club (May 18): Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton and Candice Bergen star in a comedy about a quartet of women who read a sexy book and explore their sexualBook Club (May 18): Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton and Candice Bergen star in a comedy about a quartet of women who read a sexy book and explore their sexualbook and explore their sexuality.
In this book, McGonigal explores the psychological needs video games fulfill, particularly for those who struggle with mental health issues, and argues that games have the potential to radically improve our day - to - day lives.
One of them is Guy Montag (Jordan), who is intrigued by the intellectual and self - exploring significance behind the book cover.
Ben spends every waking moment schooling and training his six children, ages 7 to 18, through his knowledge of the world, the books they have handy, and the freedom to explore who they are.
But it's also possible that Garnett, who was also a writer, was more interested in exploring the nuances of Cain's book.
Despite complaints from comic book purists about the liberties this film takes with the source material, it manages to present both Xavier and Magneto as fresh and rich characters who are both worth exploring.
In this edition of the Harvard EdCast, writer Jeff Hobbs — Peace's roommate at Yale — explores this question and discusses the book he wrote as a tribute to his friend, The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace: A Brilliant Young Man Who Left Newark for the Ivy League.
Both in civics lessons and in everyday interactions, K — 12 schools «don't treat free speech as the preeminent protected right that it is,» said legal scholar Catherine J. Ross, who explores this issue in a new book, Lessons in Censorship: How Schools and Courts Subvert Students» First Amendment Rights.
Young People Let Digital Apps Dictate Their Identities, Say 2 Scholars The Chronicle of Higher Education, October 28, 2013» «Kids feel pushed into developing a public identity early, and since it has been widely posted and effectively branded, it is actually difficult to explore other forms of identity,» says Mr. [Howard] Gardner, a professor of cognition and education in the Harvard Graduate School of Education, who explores these issues in a new book, The App Generation (Yale University Press).»
Entries were judged by Steve Backshall and the team at Explore Learning who selected David's futuristic tale as the overall winning story and awarded him a trophy, a trip to Disneyland Paris for his family and # 500 worth of books for his school!
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I explored this balance last year, in a lively chat with Daniel Willingham, a psychology professor at the University of Virginia and author of the book, Raising Kids Who Read.
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