Sentences with phrase «written by readers»

All reviews on this site are written by readers who have actually used the tool and others like it.
All reviews on this site are written by readers who have actually used the tool and others like it.
The two reviews that came later were written by readers clearly looking for a replica edition (which the paper actually also offers in a separate e-edition app).
Today, thanks to countless platforms of self - publishing, being reviewed seems very easy, but in many self - publishing websites, also very famous, the reviews are often written by readers and only by them.
You can read reviews written by readers just like you to help find books that you could enjoy.
All reviews on this site are written by readers who have actually used the tool and others like it.
I appreciate your willingness to review books written by your readers.
In the first of what we hope to become a regular feature on the site, we're presenting you a guest column written by a reader of MMORPG.com.
Book Review: A critical viewpoint written by a reader or media professional (e.g. newspaper columnist, magazine editor, blogger).

Not exact matches

If you want readers to care about your story, you need to give them a reason; for instance, may like to start off by explaining why you decided to write the piece.
«We didn't plan on writing today,» the high - profile money manger noted, «but are doing so to be sure our clients and readers and especially the 300 worldwide journalists on our [distribution] list see the action just taken by the Treasury Department under Secretary Geithner.»
But one thing that has always helped me is that when I'm sitting down to write an article, I start by asking myself one question «How can I help my readers today?».
When I wrote a post earlier this year pointing to this classic tweet by Randi Zuckerberg laying out «the entrepreneur's dilemma», it was clear from readers» responses that it struck a nerve.
It is either testament to a great writing job by Werth, or the very real and harrowing nature of Vertex's journey that when Wysenki announces the price for Incivek, $ 49,200 for a twelve - week course of the drug, that the reader thinks for a moment, is that all?
Recently, when I wrote about how email as we know it will become obsolete by 2020, several readers took issue with the prediction, arguing that email might change but we will still rely on it as a primary form of digital communication.
«I might lose whatever credibility I have with readers if I suggested flat out that a book centered around the subject of oil, written by an economist, was a page - turner, but I am willing to say with conviction that Why Your World Is About To Get A Whole Lot Smaller, by former CIBC Chief Economist Jeff Rubin, is a fantastically compelling read.
But when written in the right voice, native ads and product promotions, which take the form of editorial - written articles or sponsored posts written by a separate Gawker «commerce team,» can lead readers to engage and buy products.
Write a monster blog post (your Read Magnet) that deals with Problem «X» (the # 1 problem faced by your readers).
It's the art of writing so persuasively that the reader stays with you till the end of your article or letter and then follows your call to action (by purchasing a product, subscribing to a list etc).
So if you just created that «Best Plumbing Products of 2012» guide, why not write a blog article that highlights the top 5 products mentioned in the guide and couple that with your CTA, explaining that readers can learn more by downloading the new guide?
One reader forwarded this article on Amazon Money Laundering written by Brian Krebs.
Reader Chris Hylarides pointed me towards a piece written by... Stephen Gordon.
In The Heart of the Matter, a 2013 report sponsored by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a reader is confronted with language like this: «Among other benefits [studying the humanities] strengthens clarity of written and oral expression, critical and analytic reasoning, and the creativity to think outside the box.»
Network - like communications models built on the principal of reversibility of circuits might give indications of how to overcome this situation: a mass newspaper, written and distributed by its readers, a video network of politically active groups.
The majority of the book is written in the first person, inviting the reader to share in the honest and sometimes deeply moving accounts of the journeys taken by each woman to her current position of church leadership.
Suggestions to Christian readers: When reading about another faith, do not read books written by Christians, read the ones written by believers themselves.
More than half of all defenses of slavery were written by pastors who cited Scripture to make their case, and Noll immerses the reader in primary sources to unpack and understand those defenses as well as the counter-arguments made by abolitionists.
If I have had any success in communicating meaning to the reader by writing this book, are physics and chemistry capable of completely explaining this achievement?
When writing of this relationship, Paul along with many other New Testament writers, tells his readers that it is given by and enabled by God's Spirit.
by Leonie Caldecott, Granta Books, 110pp, # 6.95 p This is a persuasive, gently written, thoughtful paperback aimed at the non-Christian reader and is part of a series.
And it was Scot who, on his blog this week, pointed his readers to a podcast interview in which John Piper responds to the question, «Do you use commentaries written by women?»
To help our readers wade through this drivel, I've posted what Keller wrote followed by a «translation» of what he I think he really meant:
Richard Dawkins began his famous book The God Delusion (Black Swan) by writing: «If this book works as I intend, religious readers who open it will be atheists by the time they put it down».
I occasionally write posts in response to questions sent in by readers.
And Zora Neale Hurston, one of the most renowned Afro - American woman writers, wrote reactionary essays (some of which appeared in the Reader's Digest) and gave her allegiance to the Republican Party — facts often overlooked by her contemporary feminist followers.
It is, in particular, the second of evangelicalism's two tenets, i. e., Biblical authority, that sets evangelicals off from their fellow Christians.8 Over against those wanting to make tradition co-normative with Scripture; over against those wanting to update Christianity by conforming it to the current philosophical trends; over against those who view Biblical authority selectively and dissent from what they find unreasonable; over against those who would understand Biblical authority primarily in terms of its writers» religious sensitivity or their proximity to the primal originating events of the faith; over against those who would consider Biblical authority subjectively, stressing the effect on the reader, not the quality of the source — over against all these, evangelicals believe the Biblical text as written to be totally authoritative in all that it affirms.
In Understanding Whitehead, Lowe essentially reprinted an abridged and subtly altered version of the longer article that he now regarded as quite definitive (262), but by the time Lowe wrote Alfred North Whitehead, The Man and His Work, it was the 1949 study he referred readers to (II, 178 - 179), and reminded them of the tentativeness of the conclusions.
I'm not sure what exactly you're saying regarding the waffle, but, yes, all of scripture is in fact «cultural» — it is placed first and foremost within the cultural context of the readers (the original, intended recipients) and any proper understanding of it and interpretation of it in our culture today must first understand how it would have been received and interpreted by those it was written to.
So, for instance, if it is not clear to the readers of my work that my writing is done by an Episcopalian Christian, I will have failed to practice this virtue — which, of course, includes my making clear at which points the materials I study or engage seem to me false, noxious, or incomplete; just as it includes my making clear when and in what ways it seems to me that the materials I engage are true, have taught me something I didn't know before, or may be of use to me and my community in its search to apprehend and incarnate the gospel.
(ENTIRE BOOK) A collection of essays written by Islamic leaders for Western readers.
Readers touched by the scabies of curiosity can get more information by writing P.O. Box 96, Harrodsburg, KY 40330.
That, says Dr. Southgate, is because the issue is focused on HIV / AIDS, and she asks readers to consider the «incalculable loss» from the disease --» the loss to all those whose lives would have been touched, even changed, but were not, by books not read because they were never written, by paintings not seen because they were never painted, by performances never heard because the song was not sung.»
Of course, this is not totally the case, but those writers who have sought to extend the power of written words beyond this limitation have done so by developing an «oral style», seeking to involve the reader in conversation.
Warning: This post will interest only the most scholarly among you... It is written in answer to a question sent in by a reader about Genesis 1 - 2.
By writing a post for this blog, your name and content will appear before thousands of readers and blog subscribers.
Lewis warned readers of the hazards of relying on intellect — particularly apologetics — over spirituality, writing, «That is why we apologists take our lives in our hands and can be saved only by falling back continually from the web of our own arguments, as from our intellectual counters, into the Reality — from Christian apologetics into Christ Himself.
Building upon his understanding that written texts can burst the world of the author, and indeed that of the reader as well, and upon his understanding that different genres accomplish this in different ways, Ricoeur comes to his understanding of «the world of the text» or, in other citations, «the world in front of the text,» by which he means «the... world intended beyond the text as its reference.
Appointed to the faculty of Colgate Rochester Divinity School where he would soon assume the school's chair of historical theology, Hamilton established himself by frequently contributing to theological journals and writing Reader's Guides to the Gospels and short books on theological anthropology, including the well - received New Essence of Christianity.
(So that when you read a news story, for instance, you might also get a composite assessment value that was assigned directly from other readers without them ever having to express such assessment via speaking, writing, etc. if a group of people are on the scene of some event covered by the news, then obviously there would be great value in knowing some directly transferred assessment values from their brains, rather than what today we get as a summary from a few reporters plus maybe a few witnesses that still have to express what they saw.)
... 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...
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