Sentences with phrase «write about a book called»

For my first paper, we had to write about a book called «Dreamkeepers» by Gloria Ladson - Billings, and I earned an A + + +.

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To promote the book, she started a blog, called Footnoted.org, where she wrote about corporate shenanigans and other news investors could use buried in the — you guessed it — SEC documents» fine print.
The couple had 12 children, two of whom wrote a book about their family's life called «Cheaper by the Dozen.»
He's known for his writing on race and politics — so it makes sense that his latest project, a comic book series for Marvel called «Black Panther,» is about the first black superhero in mainstream U.S. comics.
In the book, Sugar, Salt, Fat, Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Moss writes about a food industry term called «the bliss point».
The cofounder of the online - dating site OKCupid wrote a book called «Dataclysm» that used data from his dating site to answer questions about love, dating, and relationships.
Brad Stone recently wrote a book about Amazon called The Everything Store, which fits perfectly: Amazon wants to be the store for everything.
He wrote a best - selling book about his experiences called «Just Don't Fall,» and his comedic YouTube videos have an active following.
Before he joined BuzzFeed, Silverman wrote a column for the Poynter Institute about fact - checking, called Regret the Error, and also wrote a book by the same name.
(Szalavitz has also written extensively about her own experiences with addiction and recently authored a book on the topic, called «Unbroken Brain».)
He won an Apex Award for a book he wrote several years ago called Principled Profit, which was one of the first to challenge the conventional wisdom about the place of ethics and the environment in business successand that self - published book was republished by mainstream publishers in both India and Mexico.
«When you're maxed out it stresses all the systems,» says Mark Gerchick, an aviation consultant and former chief counsel of the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, who has written a new book about the industry called Full Upright and Locked Position.
I recently wrote a post about a book I really liked called America's Bank, by Roger Lowenstein.
In 2003, I edited the revised edition of Benjamin Graham's classic text, The Intelligent Investor, which Warren Buffett has called «by far the best book about investing ever written
He gave himself a comic - book type persona, embraced his crimes, even wrote a book about his exploits called «Secrets of a Superthief.»
My friend Jason Brady wrote an entire book on this subject, called Income Investing, which is a great book for equity people who might not know a lot about bonds.
«Regulators need to show leadership and get this done,» said Bair, who left the FDIC in 2011 and wrote a book about the crisis called «Bull by the Horns: Fighting to Save Main Street from Wall Street and Wall Street from Itself.»
It was his love for comedy which brought him to write a book called Get Rich Cheating, about how money makes us do unethical things.
A few years ago, I wrote a book called How the West Really Lost God, about the phenomenon called «secularization» and the various hypotheses about its roots.
Reviewing a book titled The Son of Man written by François Mauriac (a French Roman Catholic who wrote about the problems of good and evil in human nature and in the world), Flannery O'Connor writes: He proposes in the place of that anguish that Gide called the Catholic's «cramp....
I wrote a book about this back in 2013 called Jesus Feminist.
Jen wrote one heart - needed, beautiful book about being God's hands through hospitality called Just Open the Door, and I highly recommend it.
has just written a book about the Smurfs, calling the blue creatures racist, sexist, Stalinist Nazis.
His thoughts there echo what he writes in his book, Washed and Waiting, about his adolescence: «I came to realize I was experiencing what was usually called «homosexuality.»
And stop reading articles and books written by so - called experts that actually know nothing about our faith.
One of the earliest books written in the Bible is about a good man named Job who loses everything — his children, his business, his possessions — to the sort of tragedies insurance companies call «acts of God.»
So... some old men, living two millennia ago, whose ignorance by today's standards was towering, and who wrote about god without putting their own names to it, but demanded that those words be believed, notwithstanding, have collectively written a book we call the «Bible,» and we're all supposed to bow down and believe it.
In a slim but marvelously written new book called The Degaev Affair: Terror and Treason in Tsarist Russia, Richard Pipes, the well - known historian of the Russian Revolution at Harvard, has gathered what little can be discovered about Degaev's life.
He is a gay Christian, and recently wrote a book called Washed and Waiting about the struggles and experiences he has faced.
P.S. I wrote an entire chapter in my latest book about the evangelical hero complex and our complicated relationship with our mutual callings and vocations and regular work, if you'd like to read more about this very thing.
We didn't write a blog or a book or start a podcast about how this was our wake - up call to not settle and to get out here and be hero and be amazing.
I know that there are many wonderful books about preaching also written by men — they also fill my bookshelves and I'm grateful — but these particular books have served a special purpose in my own life, reminding me of my unique voice, calling, style, and place in the pulpit as a woman.
I wrote a whole book about this called Questions are the Answer.
He's written a whole book about it called Life Itself.
So about eighteen months ago I began to write a book called Close Your Church for Good.
I have also written a book about it called «Beyond Church: An Invitation To Experience The Lost Word Of The Bible — Ekklesia» available on Amazon @ http://amzn.to/2bdVn24.
If it interests you or any of your readers, I wrote a book called Nine Lies People Believe About Speaking in Tongues, and deal with many things I see come up in these comments like Paul said you can't speak in tongues in a meeting unless you have an interpreter, speaking several languages allegedly being the same thing as speaking in tongues in the Bible, etc...
Harvard Professor Michael Norton wrote a book about this called Happy Money, the Science of Smarter Spending.
Rodney Stark wrote an amazing book called «The Victory of Reason» where he argued that something like the Enlightenment is only possible in a monotheistic culture where a belief in a Creator leads to a belief in a created order, which in turn leads to the possibility of an orderly set of observations about the world that we today call «Science.»
It is a healthy thing to recall that the alcoholic's conflicts are structured by the culture in which he lives, and that they are shared to a degree by even the so - called normal individuals Within that culture, including those who write books about alcoholics and those who try to help them.
The books I write are very much about my own struggles; one book I wrote called Saving Sam is about a time when I woke up to find the house was on fire.
(I am thinking about writing a book about techniques of parenting, called It Doesn't Work.)
He wrote a fascinating book that those of you who are wondering about that might enjoy called The Great Divorce in which people are given kind of one last opportunity to experience heaven and experience the kingdom and see if they want it.
... wow, lot's of mis - statements here by people speculating about the Bible and Jesus, including those of you who think the books of the Bible were written a few hundred years ago (Moses penned it around 1400BC)... the Bible is a collection of the most investigated writings of all time, so there is a tremendous amount of credible archeological and scientific material in this world available for review rooted in verifiable investigations... my response, read the Bible, do your own investigation, determine the Truth for yourself... hopefully, anne rice's denouncement of faith in the God of the Bible (it's difficult for me to believe she ever had Saving Faith in the first place) will bring some readers to investigate and find the Truth... God will call the Elect, not one more, not one less...
The «Interview with a Vampire» author, who wrote a book about her spirituality titled «Called Out of Darkness: A Spiritual Confession» in 2008, said Wednesday that she refuses to be «anti-gay,» «anti-feminist,» «anti-science» and «anti-Democrat.»
In the book Accidental Magic, author Roy Williams writes about something called «Broca.»
When I first started writing the book... [I told my wife], «It's going to be called The Artisan Soul,» and her immediate response was, «Great, I'm glad you're writing a book for people like you, but what about people like me?»
My friend Wesley Hill has written a wonderful book about being a celibate gay Christian called Washed and Waiting: Reflections on Christian Faithfulness and Homosexuality.
A cult by definition does not explain the mormon faith, if I said I have a new revelation from an angel and wrote a book about it and tried to connect it to the bible and started my own religion what would you call me?
In Italian Food, the distinguished English culinary authority, Elizabeth David, says that a whole book could be written about what she calls «the pizza tribe.»
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