Not exact matches
How to Fix the
Future is a truly important
book and the most significant
work so far
in an emerging body of literature — others of note are Tim Wu's The Attention Merchants and Zeynep Tufekci's Twitter and Tear Gas —
in which technology's smartest thinkers are raising alarm bells about the state of the Internet, and laying groundwork for how to fix it.
«This
book helped me realize that being authentic would help me find my customers... I began to get more customers I really loved to
work with, I began to feel better about my personal brand and my positioning, and I felt confident that I could make any sort of adjustment that I needed to
in the
future.»
In her upcoming
book,
Work Is Not a Place, Linda takes on the daunting task of explaining the future of w
Work Is Not a Place, Linda takes on the daunting task of explaining the
future of
workwork.
Here he is echoing
work he did
in his non-fiction
book, The Abolition of Man,
in which he paints a very bleak
future for a humanity which abandons all concepts of value.
Max DePress
in his
books on leadership talks abot the role of elders as part of the overall focus on: Respect for the
future, regard for present, understanding of the past the
future requires humility to face what we can't control; the present requires attention to all the people to whom we're accountable; the past gives us the opportunity to build on the
work of our elders.
And as it says
in Jeremiah 50 vs. 36 - 38, the mingled people will become as women, and will be mad upon their idols, as described
in the days of Babylon, and now it is juxtaposed to this time of the United States, the world of today is how this
book works, it tells the present, past, and
future people, this is why much of it is «prophesied» duh..
And if we review the
book as a whole, we must judge that this excessive emphasis on the
future has the effect of relegating to a secondary place just those elements
in the original Gospel which are most distinctive of Christianity — the faith that
in the finished
work of Christ God has already acted for the salvation of man, and the blessed sense of living
in the divine presence here and now.
He is the author of numerous fantastically entertaining
books, including his most recent
work Watermelons: How the Environmentalists are Killing the Planet, Destroying the Economy and Stealing Your Children's
Future, also available
in the US, and
in Australia as Killing the Earth to Save It.»
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Tim la Haye, says
in his
book The Battle for the Family: «I predict that this trend will produce millions of
future adults who have problems with self - image, emotional security, depression, and hostility - a high price to pay for
working, unless it is absolutely necessary.»
The
book delves into science including the
work of Michael Meaney, a neuroscientist
in Montreal who found a connection between a mother rat's licking - and - grooming habits and the
future success of her offspring.
Her new
book, Before the Lights Go Out: Conquering the Energy Crisis Before It Conquers Us, is about how the American energy system
works today, how it needs to
work in the
future, and why the big switch won't be as simple as you might think.
Shigehiko Hasumi (Tokyo) Blood
Work; Bright
Future (Kiyoshi Kurosawa); Dolls (Takeshi Kitano); Ghosts of Mars (John Carpenter); The Man Without a Past; Novo (Jean - Pierre Limosin); Russian Ark; Unknown Pleasures; Women
in the Mirror (Kiju Yoshida); Zanjin Zanba Ken (Daisuke Ito, 1929, recently discovered
in 9.5 mm print for Pathé Baby) plus one
book: La Promesa de Shanghai by Victor Erice (scenario and dialogue of an unrealized project, Areté, 2001, Madrid)
I'm still
working through this
in my head, too, but there's some point at which a film becomes more iconic than the
book it's based on and any
future adaptations of the
book can't escape that.
The film, like Bradbury's novel, is set
in a totalitarian
future where
books are outlawed, and «firemen» are tasked with the job of finding any remaining written
works and torching them for the greater good.
This month we spoke with Alan Daly, one of the authors of the new
book,
Future Directions of Educational Change, who believes that
in the past, educators have taken a more «knowledge» or «human capital» approach to educational change and what's missing is the day to day interactions «between and among practitioners as they go about their important
work.»
We are
in the midst of the five shifts as described by Dr. Lynda Gratton
in her
book, The Shift: The
Future of
Work is Already Here.
Also
in the
future is a companion
book (with the
working title The Best Laid Plans) describing recent advances
in the design of longitudinal research.
«Colleagues
in Korea have taken my
work in education seriously over the years, and this engagement with my ideas has been a wonderful reward
in itself,» Gardner said, noting that his recent
book Five Minds for the
Future was translated into Korean only two months after its initial English release.
Santiago's
work, discussed
in a new
book,
Future Directions of Educational Change (edited by Helen Janc Malone, Santiago Rincón - Gallardo, and Kristin Kew; Routledge, 2018), explores how pedagogies for deep learning can spread at scale.
Book that you remember reading over and over during childhood: A Wrinkle
in Time by Madeleine L'Engle Currently reading: Bibliotech: Why Libraries Matter More Than Ever
in the Age of Google by John Palfrey The thing that drew you to it: This past March, I attended the Ed School's professional development institute Library Leadership
in a Digital Age where John [Palfrey], a former Harvard colleague at the law library, challenged us to create new and different partnerships, including those outside of academia, as we transition to a digital
future and redefine the role and
work of libraries.
Watch the 50 Videos Every Educator Should See Read The Power of Their Ideas Read Yardsticks Read The Horace Trilogy Read How People Learn Read Turning to One Another: Simple Conversations to Restore Hope to the
Future Read The Facilitator's
Book of Questions: Tools for Looking Together at Student
Work Read The Reflective Educator's Guide to Professional Development Read Looking Together at Student
Work: A Companion Guide to Assessing Student Read Fires
in the Mind
She is the author and co-author of several articles and
books about the role of families and community members
in the
work of student achievement and school improvement including: A New Wave Of Evidence: The Impact of School, Family and Community Connections on Student Achievement (2002); «Having Their Say: Parents Describe How and Why They are Engaged
in Their Children's Learning» (2003); Beyond the Bake Sale: The Essential Guide to Family - School Partnerships (2010); «Debunking the Myth of the Hard to Reach Parent» (2010); «Title I and Parent Involvement: Lessons from the Past, Recommendations for the
Future» (2011); and A Match on Dry Grass: Community Organizing as a Catalyst for School Reform (2011).
Launched
in September 2014, The Pigeonhole has been nominated for the Digital Innovation Awards at the London
Book Fair,
Future Book's Digital Campaign of the Year for its
work promoting Ken Follett's A Column of Fire, and its founding editor Anna Jean Hughes was named as a Rising Star of the publishing industry by The Bookseller magazine.
Life lessons, love,
work, peace and the
future of our precious planet: these are the subjects under idiosyncratic discussion by 50 notable individuals interviewed
in writer / photographer Andrew Zuckerman's sublime, engaging
book Wisdom, which is accompanied by a DVD of the author's documentary of the same name.
The range consists of some of the most beautiful and well - loved
book covers
in our archives, and as each device cover purchased supports the
work of the British Library,
book lovers can actively play their part
in securing literary treasures for
future generations,» said Martin Oestreicher, Brand Licensing Manager at the British Library of the new product offering.
He is
working on a new
book on the
future of pop culture for release
in 2012.
I provide those services myself and though I've
worked with some extraordinary
books and writers, I have yet to encounter a project that made me want to trade or discount my services
in exchange for a piece of the
future pie.
Since inception our
books have been a hallmark for quality, reliability & reasonable price and we strive to continue with our pioneering
work in the
future.
A person who can prove a
book sold through Kindle's publishing platform is a work whose copyright he owns, and the copyright is being infringed through its unauthorized listing for sale, then Amazon «will pay you the Royalties due in connection with any sales of the Digital Book through the Program, and will remove the Digital Book from future sale through the Program, as your sole and exclusive remedy.&ra
book sold through Kindle's publishing platform is a
work whose copyright he owns, and the copyright is being infringed through its unauthorized listing for sale, then Amazon «will pay you the Royalties due
in connection with any sales of the Digital
Book through the Program, and will remove the Digital Book from future sale through the Program, as your sole and exclusive remedy.&ra
Book through the Program, and will remove the Digital
Book from future sale through the Program, as your sole and exclusive remedy.&ra
Book from
future sale through the Program, as your sole and exclusive remedy.»
If the print publisher has the copyright over the print publication, partly because you let it do so as part of the deal that they «put it together» for you, and has also registered the print ISBN
in their name, this does not stop you making an eBook (so long as it does not use the creative design
work of the print
book) and registering the second and
future ISBNs
in your own name as author — as you should have done anyway.
ASB Promotions will morph into Paperback Services
in the near
future... Paperback Services
works side by side on location with Paperback Radio, America's only live 24/7 station about
books and writers.
In another new twist, PLC organizers and recognized publishing thought leaders Mike Shatzkin and Michael Cader will be joined by analysts and executives from both inside the industry and out to discuss the most political and fraught subjects facing publishing today: the future of Amazon and B&N, what to look for from a Random House and Penguin merger, what might work as a strategy for the other general publishers, and what to expect from illustrated books in digital and the various publishing start - ups, and much more.
In another new twist, PLC organizers and recognized publishing thought leaders Mike Shatzkin and Michael Cader will be joined by analysts and executives from both inside the industry and out to discuss the most political and fraught subjects facing publishing today: the
future of Amazon and B&N, what to look for from a Random House and Penguin merger, what might
work as a strategy for the other general publishers, and what to expect from illustrated
books in digital and the various publishing start - ups, and much more.
in digital and the various publishing start - ups, and much more...
Only on rare occasions will a ghostwriter
work with someone on a contingency basis, putting
in all the time and expertise required to write a manuscript and pitch it to publishers at no charge to the originator of the
book,
in exchange for an agreed - upon percentage of
future royalties.
In general, I've given away hundreds of books through this service and only received a handful of reviews in response, so when I'm working on my future efforts I'll probably drop this service and focus more on the other things I use that actually wor
In general, I've given away hundreds of
books through this service and only received a handful of reviews
in response, so when I'm working on my future efforts I'll probably drop this service and focus more on the other things I use that actually wor
in response, so when I'm
working on my
future efforts I'll probably drop this service and focus more on the other things I use that actually
work.
Imagine getting paid (at least
in part) to read great
books and shape the
future of publishing... getting to
work with writers who are (for the most part) interesting and good people.
The key point to remember is that there is a short - term objective about
book promotion, and there is a longer term objective about the relationship and the potential to
work together
in the
future.
There may be new categories which
work better for your
book in the
future.
Book piracy will continue to be a problem in the future, but with little effort or money an author can learn how to protect a book and make sure their work stays protec
Book piracy will continue to be a problem
in the
future, but with little effort or money an author can learn how to protect a
book and make sure their work stays protec
book and make sure their
work stays protected.
It has always puzzled me,
in the
book world and the art world, that the author / artist generates the
work, initially sells it and gets their bucketsfull, nay, semitrailer trucksfull, of cash, but for all
future sales, whoever owns the
works (
in hand) gets the full profits.
I can honestly say I knew I was
in excellent hands and definitely look forward to
working with
Book Cover Café again
in the
future!»
Chalfant «s writing grips us from the first page to the last, and I look forward to reading more of his
work in the
future and can't wait for
Book 2
in this series!
As a part of their month long look at the business side of writing, I discuss
book contract clauses that potentially give publishers rights
in your
future works.
Even if the majority of people unsubscribe to your emails, the aim would be to have 1,000 - 2,000 people who are genuinely interested
in your
work who will be willing to buy your
books in the
future.
Opening up your
books (or even possible ideas for
future books) for discussion on Pinterest is an excellent strategy, namely
in that your fans will feel much more connected with your
work and is if they had a part to play
in potential ideas or plotlines you may have been having trouble with.
How awesome is it when we can find the right subject for a cover and there are also other images we could license that would
work well for
book trailers,
future covers
in the series, or other website images.
Future projects often will be spinoffs from titles
in its Braveship
Books publishing division, which has been enlisting a stable of bestselling and award - winning authors and their
works.
Barnes and Noble has said that they are
working on a firmware update for the Nook Glowlight Plus that will allow readers to import library
books in the near
future, but did not provide an exact timeline on when it will be pushed out.
At the core of this issue is the way the copyright law
works — or doesn't — when it comes to
books, libraries, and readers
in the United States today and into the
future.
While this hasn't affected the
book's ranking at all, it does mark a sea - change
in how self - publishers will be able to promote their
work in future.