Sentences with phrase «who reads over»

Sandy is a good friend of mine who is a hardcore Kindle 2 user who reads over 20 books a month.
I'm one of the very few who reads over a hundred books a year.
And so I'll elaborate on some of the topics more than I did in my VentureHacks post to try and make it worthwhile for anybody who read it over there.
Second graders who read over 20 books were correlated with a 1.2 level increase in STEP scores.

Not exact matches

Recently when a customer was dropping Lord of the Rings references, the employee on the other end, who had never read the books, tapped a new representative to take over and continue the Tolkien - themed banter.
Blog Farnam Street quotes Munger as saying: «In my whole life, I have known no wise people (over a broad subject - matter area) who didn't read all the time — none.
Today's must - read story is by Fortune's Chris Matthews, who reveals that wealth concentration is growing as millionaires take over an even bigger chunk of the world's wealth.
Which makes a recent Medium post by Ellen Chisa a must read who for anyone who is unlikely to make it over to Boston to attend HBS any time soon.
The Kindle line is just about synonymous with e-readers, and each device remains a good buy for anyone who'd prefer a longer - lasting, dedicated reading device over a more featured tablet.
For months, Morel — an elder (read: over 40) member of Moment who jokes that his white hair makes the LAWA reps feel more at ease — has puzzled over what he calls the logistical nightmare posed by the work site.
«Apple's products empower people all over the world: People who are blind and can have things read to them,» Cook said.
I continue to read the tweets and emails of our fans who play OUYA every day, and our catalog is now over 1,000 apps and 40,000 developers.
Yes, James Cameron, who holds box - office records for not one, but two of the highest - grossing films of all time, took time out of making the next three «Avatar» sequels to read over an early «Deadpool» script.
This time it is clothing retailer H&M, who over the weekend posted an image in their online store of a hoodie modeled by a Black child that read «Coolest monkey in the jungle.»
Silicon Valley, will you shake your collective head over the revelations, read the apologies, and go on about your business, relieved that three VCs who committed sexual harassment aren't in a position to do so anymore?
Reading more of the ICI findings, it is fairly apparent why the rule seeks to over-regulate annuity advisors who are subject to the rules - based and highly regulated suitability standard while under - regulating fee - only advisors by holding them to a subjective, principles based fiduciary standard: to pander to the employer - sponsored plan providers and keep money from rolling over.
Those who've read my previous posts should find it as no surprise that my level of excitement for this session superseded any residual aches and pains left over from last night's «decadence based in relevance» superbash Google Dance.
«In my whole life, I have know no wise people (over a broad subject matter area) who didn't read all the time - none, zero.
Myriota was one of over 100 start up companies from around the globe, who pitched to a panel of Silicon Valley and... Read More
Over 60 percent of individuals in a recent survey said they lost their chain of thought because they read and replied to an email, while more than 50 percent of people who check emails and social media when trying to work indicated a lack of impulse control.
Now, let's turn things over to Scotia's chief economist Derek Holt, who offered some top - notch analysis of the speech (read: I agree with him completely):
Another thing to notice is that, if Vanguard owns over 10 percent of most of the big mall REITs — and it does — then an over-literal reading of the law would say, well, they are all interested stockholders in one another (since all of them have an associate who is a 10 percent holder of the other REITs), and therefore none of them can buy any of the others.
Despite having been in the investment business for over a decade at that point, most of my reading had been about other value managers, so I was excited about learning from traders who used completely different investment philosophies than we used at Oakmark.
Using all daily trades and end - of - month portfolio positions for 68,146 individual Dutch investors (41,880 who trade equities only and 26,266 who trade options at least once) over the period January 2000 to March 2006, they conclude that: Keep Reading
Munger is a great investor and a really smart, wise old guy; «I have said that in my whole life, I have known no wise person over a broad subject matter area who didn't read all the time - none, zero.
A startling statistic for those who think capital merely flies over the Midwest: Kansas City saw a 69 percent increase in startup investment from 2016 to 2017, according to KCSourceLink's We... Read more
The day before the SNAP IPO, I penned «Goldman Sachs & Morgan Stanley Pull Off the Heist of the Decade, Bends Over Those Who Don't Read BoomBustBlog».
Yet I could find one who was optimistic enough to claim that the selling is far over and that the market will actually go a lot higher in a matter of Continue reading
Back during the (George W.) Bush Administration, I spent (or rather wasted) some time reading books and articles written by journalists who were suspicious (I hesitate to say paranoid) about those suspicious and paranoid fringe religious kooks (theonomists and theocrats) who threatened to take over....
As someone who has done so many times over during my almost 40 years as a Christians, I can assure you it's NOT a comfortable Book; only someone who HAS N'T read it would come away with that conclusion!!
I read the comments and saw that those who would see your cartoons as nasty grafetti are still around — I guess they did not go over to your other site.
All this has attracted the attention of one Barry Sheerman, chairman of the parliamentary cross-party committee on children, schools and families, who now wants to haul offending bishops (the good news is that there are at least two) in front of his committee for an inquisitorial going - over (which by the time you read this may have taken place).
Marly Youmans's new novel, Maze of Blood, has an epigraph from Jorge Luis Borges (who wasn't writing for Marly or for me, but whose books I have read and reread over the years).
Maybe opening your minds to the real world and reading other material instead of the bible which has been rewritten over and over again by who knows will give you a better idea of our world and universe.
When I got to the synagogue, I was greeted by elated parishioners who needed a tenth congregant to complete their quorum and asked me to preside over the reading of the Torah.
We found that we seemed to be one of the few who had actually read the encyclical, which we did over and over again — it made such sense.
Reading Jeremiah 31 against the backdrop of the beauty of her life and the sense of imminent and premature loss, I realized that I had been in the company of one who was «radiant over the goodness of the Lord.»
The tinies bickered over who gets to blow out the candles at the end, and we were all «BLOWING OUT CANDLES IS NOT THE POINT OF ADVENT» and I read our devotional off the laptop screen.
Even over in Proverbs 30:5, we read that God is a shield to those who put their trust in him.
Brownson's conservative approach to Scripture will win over many skeptical readers, and his book should be required reading for anyone who wants to make an informed judgment about the Bible and homosexuality.
Many works are consciously designed to accommodate «selective» reading, and most readers over the centuries have experienced the Bible in just this way (including Jesus, who frequently quoted Scripture» even as he hung on the cross).
If you have «miracles» on the menu and prophetic utterances (i.e. competing with the psychic hotlines and HDTV), personal growth (read gospel flavoured new age narcissism) and groovy music it gives you an edge over the poor guy next door (read your competition — i.e. the small potatoes pastor who has even less than you) and you will drive a better car and be considered a man of G - d but only if you are successful (i.e. attract crowds) otherwise you are a loser whether you have a shepherd's heart or not.
In a piece entitled «The happiness of pursuit», in Time magazine July 2013, we read: «All human beings may come equipped with the pursuit - of - happiness impulse — the urge to find lusher land just over the hill, fatter buffalo in the next valley — but it's Americans who have codified the idea, written it into the Declaration of Independence and made it a central mandate of the national character.»
due to racism, bigotry and ignorance, most modern historical books in the west do not or have not mentioned such historical facts bc for white men who compiled history books, any credit to any area east of Greece would have been too shameful, but again, when you read about ancient Persian culture and see it in action and look at their tablets and beliefs and artifacts and books, it's quite clear that the Persian Zoroastrian role is all over this....
Over the years I have seen it roundly thumped and blasted by people who, I am sure, have not carefully read, marked, learned and inwardly digested it.
And since the Bible is God's story, concerned primarily with who God is, we will find that over time, as we read, live, and breathe in the story of Scripture, we will become ever more like God as revealed in Jesus Christ.
Dismissing people's profound disagreements over such very imprtant issues is a huge disservice to all who read these so called news articles and editorials.
Try reading Karen Armstrong's History of God for a detailed analysis of how God has evolved, or people's view of God has evolved if you prefer, over history.Either God is changing, or people's views of who and what God is has changed.
Plenty of people who read the profile shared their impressions of him - the article netted over 12,000 comments and Facebook shares.
I find that LOTS of people who are not comfortable «going to church» still love to get together with others (whether Christian or not) and just read the talk about the Bible over coffee.
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