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"guidebook" Definitions
  1. a book that gives information about a place for travellers or tourists

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Everything changed when she read the transformative spiritual guidebook A Course In Miracles, a 1976 guidebook for achieving spiritual transformation by Helen Schucman.
" - Mike, 363 "Guidebook on sorting your life out.
But no guidebook could help two visitors on October 10th.
People want you to be queer in their guidebook fashion.
Read my guidebook whilst I wait to board the plane.
"There is no guidebook to do what we're doing," Seamon said.
For people with severe mood disorders, "Darkness Visible" became a guidebook.
Post's recently published guidebook, Higher Etiquette, reflects this national turning point.
Places to go that they might not find in a guidebook?
"Congressional offices have limited time and limited people," the guidebook explains.
He also wrote a guidebook that offered no advice at all.
Each institution has published a new guidebook to its permanent collection.
Otherwise, the online system risks being a guidebook for art thieves.
"Ladies need have no hesitation in taking part," one guidebook promised.
Or kick things up a notch by providing a detailed local guidebook.
Location-based searches on Instagram can compile a real-time, graphic guidebook.
Dr. Duennes and Ms. Watrous compared it to illustrations in a guidebook.
That helps keep the traditionally structured "guidebook" form off-balance and quirky.
The Society also designed a step-by-step hiring guidebook for businesses.
She also wrote the first guidebook to the White House's historic furnishings.
"When they approach a case like this, there is no guidebook," Weimer said.
"It is a guidebook to a completely new approach to urbanism," he said.
The SXSW Guidebook that is packed to the gills with sessions and speakers.
Matt: We worked on a guidebook together for Korean restaurants in New York.
Was there some kind of Gun Violence Grief Guidebook that I could consult?
The app is created by the long-time travel guidebook publisher Lonely Planet.
The travel guidebook company learned that only some search engines identified the cheapest routes.
No more consulting a guidebook or my phone, no more asking strangers for directions.
That idea of 'Nobody gave me a guidebook, so am I late to this?
In this way World Citizen: Allen Ginsberg as Traveller is a guidebook in itself.
The channel is fashion-focused, a sort of virtual guidebook in stylish modest dressing.
And of course they'll need a guidebook to help them do it with style.
With my guidebook unopened, I asked a smiling waiter where I could find them.
It comes with a guidebook that will help translate her interpretation of the tradition.
Through this guidebook, Kotler aims to show you how to radically upgrade your life.
Front Burner The guidebook covers Cantonese food in Asia, Europe and the United States.
After that, you can look up the card's traditional meanings in a guidebook or online.
Worse, she seems to have been consulting it as her primary political guidebook since 1999.
Following the public relations guidebook, they formalized an official statement, hitting all the familiar notes.
Despite everything your guidebook might tell you, Paris can be incredibly tacky in certain places.
And unlike a guidebook, it wasn't weighing me down or outing me as a tourist.
Guanabo Beach is not the kind of beach you'll necessarily find in a tourist guidebook.
In fact, Tomer Kilchevsky and Courtney Jean Perry created a guidebook with exactly that purpose.
Mr. Seminara suggests bringing a guidebook to the region (he likes The Cotswolds, from Goldeneye).
Maybe hitting a little coffee spot and just overhearing a conversation or reading a guidebook.
I'm not suggesting wandering off to Mongolia without cracking a guidebook (although that sounds fun).
For those transitioning into their prime earning years, Erin Lowry has a new money guidebook.
There is no guidebook, no criteria or benchmarks for when to trade legs for wheels.
The publication of her guidebook aside, May's affiliation with Louisa also got in her way.
" In his guidebook, McLean calls Stairs Gulch the "great granddaddy of Big Cottonwood Canyon's slide paths.
A copy of a 1976 gay guidebook, written by Leitsch, along with his original typewritten manuscript.
From a small purse, she produced his miniature towel, miniature Cancun guidebook and miniature beer bottle.
To help, she and Ridgway are working on a guidebook that they plan to distribute free.
As of now, he has neither tablecloths nor stars, though Amass is listed in the guidebook.
Like any good guidebook, this one highlights some overlooked gems in our neck of the cosmos.
Discussion groups formed with a hyperlocal focus, a practice that the new guidebook preaches to progressives.
"Literary Wonderlands" will simply be a companion for favorite places and a guidebook to new ones.
In New York, there was a prolific output, which included works on architecture and a guidebook.
So 17 years ago, the state began writing a guidebook on how to handle such situations.
Sexual partners looking at the data won't suddenly have a guidebook to getting the vibe user off.
The course even includes Mashable's Twitter Guidebook from back when it was just a popular tech blog.
They were the be all, the end all, and less a guidebook to style than concrete rules.
As part of our revamped tech reviews program, Verge Guidebook, we're introducing a new category: Editor's Choice.
Their experiences can provide a kind of guidebook, or at least, a picture of what's to come.
"The cornerstone of DoD values is treating every Service member with dignity and respect," the guidebook says.
And then, at least according to the guidebook, the pandas flew back to Beijing through the internet.
Recent events have made it clear that such a guidebook would be a very slender volume indeed.
A guidebook can be embarrassing to use in public, but discreetly slip it out and orient yourself.
A GUIDEBOOK APP FROM LONELY PLANET Lonely Planet, the popular guidebook series for budget-wise travelers, has launched a free app, Guides, featuring guides to 280 cities around the world, including major destinations such as London, New York, Paris and Rome, as well as Cape Town, Kyoto and Vienna.
Dave Broom's guidebook, "Gin: The Manual," takes you through the history of the spirit and its definitive juniper.
Many of the artists' statements in the exhibition's thick Guidebook address politics, mythologies, and the philosophy of language.
I reverse into Teis, a Dane wearing a sensible backpack, who is flipping through a New York guidebook.
Critically, the process creates a separate ID that "is not known to Apple," according to its security guidebook.
Parents are (understandably) searching for a hard-science guidebook on what effects screens will have on their kids.
The deck comes with a guidebook, which details the meaning of each card and the symbolism behind it.
Gfrörer's own contribution, "Heroic Devices," illustrates a series of entries from a French guidebook to heraldry from 1557.
Just look up Bernini in the index of any guidebook to Rome: His impact and legacy are citywide.
Here's a quick sampling of ads Facebook doesn't want, using text and images from Facebook's banned ads guidebook.
"It is a guidebook to a completely new approach to urbanism," he said in an interview on Monday.
TripAdvisor was founded in 20193, initially as an official guidebook populated by journalists' opinions, not a social platform.
The 2018 bottling was ranked among the best in the world by Flos Olei, an olive oil guidebook.
If you're a beginner in the world of fitness, using this guidebook can be an excellent starting point.
It's an hours-long jaunt from hilltop viewpoints to side-street saloons that your guidebook won't find for you.
The Cut's "How I Get It Done" with Stewart was a guidebook to how she runs a domestic empire.
Fortunately, there's a guidebook for escaping the trap Republicans set for themselves, and it's one they've spent decades perfecting.
Without a lot of pomp and fuss, this guidebook walks you through the propagation, harvesting and preserving of herbs.
Inside the bag there's a bottle of water, a handheld fan featuring Jong-Un's face, and a Sentosa guidebook.
There was no scrim between me and the burning fires — no camera, notebook, guidebook, only the waver of flames.
Front Burner A new guidebook to the borough's mom-and-pop food businesses is a trip down memory lane.
An earlier version of this obituary misstated the title of a guidebook Mr. Reese wrote in his final years.
It's the AAA guidebook all over again: a text that's meant to be helpful but instead is self-serving.
Gates called the book "a helpful guidebook about how to make that process as smooth and fruitful as possible."
Gates called the book "a helpful guidebook about how to make that process as smooth and fruitful as possible."
That they're kept and are so easily shareable makes them both a time capsule and a kind of guidebook.
Those most in need of ethical training are probably the least likely to spend $27 on a moral guidebook.
I don't think there's really, necessarily, anyone telling you or giving you a guidebook of how to do it.
Ms. Krans is an artist, writer and yogi who created "The Wild Unknown Tarot," a popular tarot deck and guidebook.
Just after the election, PPI also published "Mandate for Change," as a more public-facing guidebook for the incoming administration.
"This book is a talisman, a guidebook for living," RuPaul, 57, explains of the book, which hits shelves in October.
On the walls, mixed-media collages capture the places that make up the guidebook, including beauty parlors, hotels, and restaurants.
Dark pattern designs should be repurposed into a guidebook of what not to do and how not to transact online.
Most people have probably never heard of the guidebook in question, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM).
"The Brothers Karamazov" goes heavy on suicide and rotting corpses, but as a guidebook for life, you could do worse.
This app by long-time travel guidebook publisher Lonely Planet is a great go-to companion for all your trips.
There was even one pirate organization called The Corporation that supposedly printed a guidebook outlining a pirate code of conduct.
" Robert shook his head and whispered, "I think the guy writing the guidebook was high when he passed through here.
It is literally an entire guidebook and resource for parents about the consequences of putting transgender youth into the media.
In fact, some of her gentlemen colleagues would be well served to take a cue out of Silverman's well-groomed guidebook.
We discover we didn't properly put away a bunch of stuff, so our rope, climbing shoes, and guidebook are all soaked.
Travelers should use a guidebook because, though Hawaii's beaches are all public, counterfeit "no trespassing" signs could deter the unsuspecting tourist.
There are events happening across the UK. You've written the UK's first guidebook to bisexuality, what motivated you to do this?
Other troops, the guidebook says, are responsible for stopping bullying and harassment, and being respectful of others' privacy and personal information.
Ms. Edelson acquired the rights to sell the deck with the accompanying guidebook and watched this package climb best-seller lists.
About halfway there, I end up making a detour via Barista Parlor in Germantown, one of the recommendations from my guidebook.
I got recommendations from friends who'd visited Nashville before and also used the Lonely Planet website, blogs and my Moon guidebook.
The guidebook appeared before Clorox wipes and hand sanitizer, let alone any book written by a doctor or public health specialist.
La Liste, a French compilation of 1,000 restaurants worldwide based on guidebook ratings and other reviews, made its debut in 2015.
Once off-limit attractions like Pacific Coast rain forests and the rainbow-color river Caño Cristales are now in every guidebook.
Or, if you already have a vacation planned, grab a good guidebook for your destination and work your way through it.
I had the guidebook for my van, if it broke down I'd get the parts to fix it and do it myself.
It worked with the authorities and locals in Kamaishi, on the north-east coast, to attract tourists, even creating a local guidebook.
Cities tend to experience hotter temperatures, according to the guidebook, because they have more surfaces that retain heat and release it slowly.
Meanwhile, Lonely Planet's guidebook on Ethiopia highlights Shashamane as one of the places a visitor needs to be most vigilant for thieves.
Haupt, who lives in Denver, made his fortune after selling a cannabis guidebook company, Pono Publications, and marijuana nutrient line, Success Nutrients.
There's even a a pink-bound volume by the name of Slut: A Play and Guidebook for Combating Sexism and Sexual Violence.
This week's list includes a one-handed keyboard app, a new guidebook app and an app to help you secure your photos.
But such privacy measures "should be done with the intent of avoiding any stigmatizing impact to any service member," the guidebook says.
"The Hour of Land" isn't a guidebook, taking readers through the nation's most popular or most frequently visited parks — quite the opposite.
The Zagat 21 New York City Restaurants Guidebook is being published on Wednesday with a combination of spanking new and same old.
Initially, the two partnered with select "tastemakers" to determine the best romantic boutique and luxury hotels, releasing a guidebook with these reviews.
Instead, he decides he can justify her presence if he learns about Jews from her, to write a guidebook for German citizens.
My Lonely Planet guidebook collection in my parents' house is a rare glimpse into the legacy of an expensive, bulky pre-digital age.
A note on language: With simple pronunciations, a workable Bahasa Indonesia is easy to pick up from a guidebook available at the airport.
Ackerman said he once told a client contemplating a vacation to get a guidebook for that specific location to make it more real.
On the left, liberals have embraced the new guidebook, "Indivisible: A Practical Guide for Resisting the Trump Agenda" written by former congressional staffers.
The ale enthusiast in you will be delighted to learn about the places in which you can score premium beer with this guidebook.
"Demographic trends across the United States indicate a growing need for better cross-cultural communication skills among health care professionals," the guidebook begins.
So on an extended visit last fall, I used his texts as my guidebook and discovered that Strindberg's Stockholm is remarkably well preserved.
R. pulled out his guidebook then, with its useless maps, he was afraid we would lose the light before we saw San Marco.
He's recently published a guidebook for policymakers that lays out a set of concrete actions they could take to avoid big temperature increases.
He's also horrified at their driver's breakneck pace and dismayed by the beggars and touts, for whom his guidebook marks him as prey.
To assist parents and students, a new college guidebook found 38 public and private universities that offer the best bang for your buck.
Older children can keep things running smoothly as snack supervisors or travel planners, charged with picking out the next activity from the guidebook.
Sorry, I read in the guidebook about the prohibition on chewing gum here, and thought of this joke from summer camp, circa 1988.
If Franken follows the well-thumbed guidebook on congressional scandals, his next move would likely be to invite a censure from his colleagues.
It also feels like it was added simply because somebody somewhere read in a guidebook that Belize (the setting of the series) has sinkholes.
It reminds us that Victor Green's guidebook was not just a traveling necessity but also a tool for justice and race equity in America.
A family follows a guidebook left behind by the late father, and following Hayes's departure from the sitcom, Cranston, the co-creator reached out.
"Give them the same love, care, and respect that you would have provided had the person died from any other method," the guidebook says.
Georgie only asks that the Hilltop repay the debt by following the guidebook and establishing itself as a diverse trader for potential future exchanges.
While some of the methods of this guidebook still undoubtedly hold up, keystroke logs and other advancements have rendered many of the tactics obsolete.
The RAA is the first attempt to substantively amend the Administrative Procedure Act, the guidebook of the regulatory state, since its enactment in 1946.
I also break down what other kinds of tackle you need for fly fishing and recommend a great guidebook on how to tie knots.
One day a New York Times writer, a woman about my age whose work I respected, came in looking for a guidebook on California.
The attraction—and profitability—of danger is old news, according to Robert Young Pelton, author of the pseudo-guidebook The World's Most Dangerous Places.
There is, for example, the best sub shop in NYC, but you'd never ever find it in a travel brochure or glossy, photoshopped guidebook.
Front Burner Nigel Slater's newest tome is a guidebook to the winter season, with recipes for mincemeat and flavored spirits, and history and lore.
OBITUARIES An obituary on Saturday about the rare-book seller William Reese misstated the title of a guidebook he wrote in his final years.
Indonesia accused the Malaysian organizers of the Southeast Asian Games of negligence after the Indonesian flag was printed upside down in a souvenir guidebook.
The two decided to create a guidebook of hotels that had the vibe they, a young couple on romantic weekend getaways, were looking for.
"Magnetic City: A Walking Companion to New York" (Spiegel & Grau, $22), by Justin Davidson, New York magazine's architecture critic, provides an intimate, seductive guidebook.
In 22019 days, the Pentagon will issue a guidebook for leaders to follow, and troops will have access to medically necessary care, including surgery.
"I don't think there's any good guidebook on how to do both those jobs," said Shedd, now a visiting fellow at the Heritage Foundation.
But all through those awful years the men worked behind the scenes, speaking to lawmakers and publishing a gorgeous, comprehensive guidebook to the region.
Green Book is titled after the The Negro Motorist Green Book, a guidebook published during the Jim Crow to Civil Rights eras for Black travelers.
"Your guidebook will say it's open Tuesday through Sunday, closed on Monday on these hours, but the days around Christmas might be different," Steves said.
This week, The Verge launched Verge Guidebook, a new guide to show you what to buy, what you shouldn't, and how to use it all.
Admittedly, this is fraught territory and there's no guidebook for voluntarily owning up to years-old abuse — and perhaps no "good" way to do it.
An 1880 piece about the Louvre gave more attention to da Vinci's other masterpiece "The Last Supper," as did a 1900 guidebook about the Louvre.
Songstress Emeli Sandé may have grown up in Scotland, but we'll take the all-around icon of cool's version of a London guidebook any day.
After these videos were screened to employees, they were instructed to answer a number of prompts in their notebooks as well as a Team Guidebook.
Looking at the raw feed of geotagged posts offers a graphic map in real time, which you can comb through to make your own guidebook.
The meaning for each card can differ slightly based on the deck you're using, and relying on a guidebook further numbs us to these subtleties.
Front Burner The Dead Rabbit Grocery and Grog has a new guidebook that will walk you through the best drinking spots on the Emerald Isle.
NEW YORK CITY is known around the world for the big stuff — iconic guidebook attractions like the Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty.
The Julliard publishing house later issued a collection of the columns in book form and then asked the two men to write a Paris guidebook.
The group told her that they had searched through her aurora-watching guidebook and found no mention of the type of aurora they&aposd seen.
One inspector for the guidebook told Bloomberg that the restaurant's location inside a hotel owned by the president was not factored into the company's decision.
GOP senators say they're using the 220006 proceedings as a rough guidebook as many of them prepare to go through impeachment for the first time.
On the flight to Haiti I sit with a guidebook and read about raucous street music, voodoo ceremony etiquette, and the beauty of rice and beans.
In "The Caves of Northern Thailand," an online guidebook updated this year, the cave is described as explorable only from November to June due to flooding.
This group was heavily influenced by the work of figures like Lester Thurow, whose 1980 book The Zero-Sum Society essentially became something of a guidebook.
And while that would have been a dodgy proposition a decade prior, Over the James served as guidebook for anyone attempting to marry the two pursuits.
My writers had similar experiences when they went to do the guidebook, so we knew this was one thing we had to put in the book.
CreditCreditHenry Bourne CHARLOTTE HORTON FIRST learned of Castello di Potentino, the dilapidated fortress that is now her world, from a guidebook more than two decades ago.
But then I read a strong warning about scooters in our guidebook, which noted that "on average, there is one death every month" on Bermuda's roads.
The $99.99 Start Mega3D Printing Pen Set is aimed at younger creators, and contains a guidebook filled with projects that will keep your little wunderkind busy.
In "The Caves of Northern Thailand," an online guidebook last updated this year, the cave is described as only explorable from November to June due to flooding.
Exploring on foot allows Deschanel to discover hidden places she wouldn't find in a guidebook, and to stumble upon local restaurants she might not have noticed otherwise.
Within it, there is a CBEI Guidebook, developed by the Stockholm Environment Institute, that walks cities through some of the nuts and bolts of running a CBEI.
With Guidebook we're going to put our knowledge and expertise to work so you can learn everything about the tech we review and live with every day.
Taking you room-by-room and drawer-by-drawer, this guidebook doubles as major interior inspo, featuring drool-worthy celeb spaces such as Lauren Conrad's crafting closet.
"It's essentially a pocket guidebook with the answers to all the burning questions that girls might have about the female body, menstruation, sex and more," said Baeva.
Especially for guests who can't quickly read or translate the wording on the signs, "by the time you flip open your guidebook, it's too late," she says.
The team can also rename topics for consistency — its guidebook gives the example of replacing "Baja Peninsula" with "Odile," a hurricane that hit the peninsula in 2014.
Growing up she was taught that the Bible was a direct guidebook that any Christian could interpret on her own with the help of the Holy Spirit.
"I think in many ways, it can operate as a guidebook for people who've really messed up with their kids and want to reconcile that," he said.
Imagine you're off to lunch at a fancy place that got raves in your guidebook when, on the way there, you pass a spot humming with locals.
The Wildsam Field Guide to San Antonio — with hand-drawn maps and sketches — which the hotel commissioned from the trendy guidebook series, was included in the room.
She is best known for her fiction, but I picked up her 1987 history and guidebook and it set up my last leg of the trip nicely.
Thalia's point of view was that she had looked up California in a guidebook and the climate was adorable and Cosgrove coming up the path to supper.
A subject is someone whose conduct is "within the scope of the grand jury's investigation," according to the United States attorneys' manual, the guidebook for federal prosecutors.
Fadiman goes so far as to emphasize that taking psychedelics in the context of his guidebook is not a recreational "drug experience," but rather a spiritual one.
Moreover, the International Quilt Invitational is curated to global tastes, featuring a collection of quilts that bring to mind a tally of attractions inside a traveler's guidebook.
The publishing group said on Friday it would offer holding company PIM newly-issued shares in exchange for PIM's 67.5 percent stake in restaurant guidebook publisher Gambero Rosso .
Today, one of the best signifiers of a good DM is the willingness to pick up and toss out the guidebook in order to keep the audience entertained.
The pop-up is to celebrate the new 229 New York City Restaurants Guidebook and the relaunch of the restaurant review iOS app from the Google-owned company.
The clip, released exclusively to PEOPLE, shows the 31-year-old Olympic gold medal skier posing without clothes while holding ski poles to promote her fitness motivation guidebook.
What started with the lead image for Guidebook was developed and improved upon over the course of the year culminating in the image for our Holiday Gift Guide.
"It's totally self-policing and is essentially based on trust," said Christopher P. Baker, author of the "Moon Cuba" guidebook who also leads motorcycle tours in the country.
The Pentagon issued a guidebook on how commanders should deal with troops changing genders, and the Army has followed suit with its own directive, as have other branches.
We ended up on some stone pathway that climbed into a leafy terrain, following signs that were definitely not for the place we read about in the guidebook.
Many of the old trattorias had succumbed to the guidebook hordes or the advanced age of their owners or the existential dread of preparing another cacio e pepe.
Instead, Chris Macleod, counselor and author of "The Social Skills Guidebook," suggests accepting that group conversations are a "vortex of noise and chaos" and going with the flow.
My friend Shane Salerno gave me Robert Redford's "The Outlaw Trail," which is sort of a modern guidebook to the travels of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
Schleif also contributes introductions to each artist's book, with German and French translations, that together make up a separate giant, 56-page guidebook illustrated with rare photographs of Warhol.
In order to finance the project, Kennedy founded the White House Historical society and used proceeds from sales of the first official White House guidebook to bankroll the redesign.
What to buy: Advanced users should browse the latest arrivals fetched at the Tucson Gem & Mineral Show, while total beginners should start with Askinosie and Jandro's guidebook, Crystal Muse.
Fans are speculating that the others could be: Roman World and Medieval World (previously teased by co-creator Lisa Joy.) There's mentions of a "Tech World" in the guidebook.
According to Patients Beyond Borders, a medical-tourism guidebook published in 2007, patients spend between $20093,800 and $6,000 per cross-border medical visit, including treatment costs, transportation, and accommodations.
This time around, employees will watch video clips on iPads and use a large white and green Team Guidebook filled with prompts and a reiteration of the company's mission.
Christine Hall, product lead for Robinhood Clearing, said there was "no guidebook, or industry talk" to explain how to launch an in-house clearing system on modern-day technology.
"There's a lot of good information in those government sites if people haven't considering looking at them," said Evan Godt, the destinations managing editor of guidebook giant, Lonely Planet.
If you stumble upon a park, a restaurant or a cultural attraction that looks interesting, be willing to try out new experiences, even if they're not in a guidebook.
I did find a stray listing in a guidebook for a hire boat company, but when I tracked down the address all I found was a boarded-up doorway.
For many people, a thrilling idea bound these events: The region's Western-backed puppets had failed, and now Islam would provide the guidebook for a better, more authentic society.
There are helpful tips throughout: Each caption bears useful advice under a "Must Do" heading but this is no guidebook, and you're not going to read all those captions.
The founder of Ozark Indivisible, Caitlynn Moses, started with the group's guidebook a little over a month ago, and by Wednesday night she had led 2,000 people to confront Cotton.
The Twitter Rules, written by Twitter for users, are supposed to serve as a guidebook to help you understand if what you tweet will get you kicked off the site.
The Dancing with the Stars pro shared a cute photo of her pooch, Lola, on Instagram Tuesday "reading" a guidebook on how dogs can prepare for the arrival of babies.
It's a pity, because the original idea of Michelin was fantastic: they sold tires and gave a guidebook with it so you could find restaurants if you went driving around.
Esvelt called evolution a "blind idiot alien god" (a nod to H.P. Lovecraft), and it was a difficult realization for him that his guidebook to life had no moral compass.
My guidebook suggested that in March "lucky early morning visitors" might experience the sage grouse's unique mating ritual while hiking on the Sagehen Hill Nature Trail in Harney County, Ore.
All three of the new numbers share a severely limited tap vocabulary, the same few steps fixed in the same rhythms and accentuations, like guidebook phrases memorized by a tourist.
"Lolita" is a virtual guidebook to the abuses exposed by the #MeToo movement — the secret predations of the mentor and teacher who operates in a free zone of "enlightened" complicity.
That said, Stephen Wolf, who teaches literature and humanities at Berkeley College in New York, offers up a combined guidebook and autobiography that's the next best thing to being there.
In their guidebook for state legislators and other allies, the authors of the Project Blitz program have grouped their model legislation into three categories, according to anticipated difficulty of passage.
The local Fukushima government recently published a guidebook of suggestions to help officials tackle the wild boar problem, including building special traps and using drones to ward off the animals.
According to the Lonely Planet guidebook, the cemetery is a few miles east of Maadi (an exclusive, leafy neighborhood where many Jews made their home in the late 19th century).
The Verge is founded on the idea that tech creates culture and culture creates tech, and Verge Guidebook is our way of figuring out how well all that tech actually works.
But today, Snapchat is rolling out a new feature that gives a glimpse at a far more useful future for Stories: It's an interactive local guidebook to the places you're seeing.
A proudly self-made property developer launches into a tirade about the useless romanticism of youth, and advises Sinan to instead write a tourist-trap guidebook that will be more profitable.
But the advancements being made, which the show attributes to Maggie following a guidebook that was given to her last season by the helicopter-traveling Georgie, feel hard-earned and believable.
For some at a higher risk -- including those living alone, in senior care facilities or neonatal units -- the guidebook suggests reaching out directly to make sure they are in safe conditions.
"Individuals undergoing cross-sex hormone therapy may experience changes to their body shape and physical strength, which may have a notable effect on their ability to maintain standards," the guidebook says.
"Some people accuse us of being into nostalgia and being narrow-minded because we don't listen to the 'latest' music," he told the authors of the guidebook "Incredibly Strange Music" (1993).
Dive into an underworld of the planet's most surprising, fun, perplexing, kitsch and downright bizarre sights, and explore human stories and mysterious happenings that you won't find inside a regular guidebook.
Call it the Accidental Resistance: After the 2016 presidential election, former congressional staffers Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin started a viral Google Doc guidebook to political resistance to the Trump agenda.
In the US, stories like these are treated like a guidebook for citizenship if you're a person of color and "inspiring" fodder for white people who want to believe themselves tolerant.
At War When my ship pulled into port in Sydney, Australia, on my second deployment, I found a bookstore and bought a star-chart and a guidebook to the Southern Hemisphere.
Away from the bustle of Lygon, it has never succumbed to the whims of single-visit customers who are there thanks to a guidebook, so it retains its family-restaurant status.
After being encouraged by a friend, Ms. McCormac Groff recently self-published a book, "A New York Christmas: Ho-ho-ho at Gothamtide!" which is part guidebook and part historical vignettes.
No amount of research or any guidebook will be able to adequately prepare you for its quickfire, labyrinthine public transit system and virtually endless list of restaurants dotting the utopian-like metropolis.
Front Burner Lonely Planet's guidebook series, a favorite of travelers on a shoestring, has introduced a compendium of weekend jaunts to 2100 wine regions in 2928 countries, though Bordeaux is not included.
Witton says there are loads of benefits to being a Tinder tourist, such as finding cool places to eat and drink that aren't in the guidebook, and meeting new friends or lovers.
Establishing cooling centers, hydration posts and schedules adjusted to avoid physical activity outside in the temperature peaks of the day help reduce the risk of dehydration and heat stroke, the guidebook says.
Stars from the famed red Michelin guidebook could thrust restaurants into the international spotlight and help Washington further shed its image as a city of stodgy steakhouses designed for political power lunches.
Unfortunately, there's no guidebook that tells us the right way to be supportive, but it's abundantly clear that opening up — and keeping open — dialogue around these sometimes-stigmatized topics is a must.
Washington D.C. notables were at Café Milano in Georgetown Monday night to celebrate the release of "Moon Washington D.C.," a new guidebook to the nation's capital by noted travel expert Samantha Sault.
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Japanese government published a guidebook on Tuesday on how to conduct overseas M&As in a bid to reverse a recent trend of foreign acquisition flops by Japanese companies.
And as part of a broader criminal justice drive, President Obama convened a Task Force on 21st Century Policing that produced a sort of guidebook on how to improve community-police relations.
"LGBT Singaporeans and residents pay the same taxes while not getting the state housing benefits accorded to heterosexual married couples," said Rajeswari, who edited a legal guidebook for LGBT+ couples in Singapore.
One artifact that plays a prominent role in two installations is the "Green Book," Victor Hugo Green's annual motorist guidebook for African Americans traveling across the country published between 1936 and 1966.
Under Mr. Thompson's leadership, the Bangkok restaurant turned up on lists like the World's 50 Best Restaurants, and earned a Michelin star when the guidebook announced its picks in Bangkok last year.
Lauren Appelbaum, the vice president of communications for nonprofit and outreach group RespectAbility -- and author of guidebook "The Hollywood Disability Inclusion Toolkit"-- said this work needs to begin at entry-level employment.
The Shanghainese girl told us to follow her, and she showed us a crocodile-shaped rock that our guidebook said might have been used for human sacrifices before the age of Angkor.
And then there are the aforementioned quarantine threats and sinkholes and minefields, all of which seem like they're on a day trip from another series and/or the Lonely Planet guidebook to Belize.
"This is the ultimate guidebook to selling more of anything, from how to structure your day, to how to negotiate, to how to manage your own fear and confidence to succeed," he explains.
For a broader look at product design, there's Iconix by Wolfgang Joensson — a guidebook of more than 220 products from around the world, from the beginning of the Industrial Revolution to the present.
The problem with making rash decisions, said Kathleen Rehl, a certified financial planner and author of "Moving Forward on Your Own: A Financial Guidebook for Widows," is that emotion can cloud your judgment.
Maggie makes the crucial decision to trust Georgie, and the woman reveals that she has a copy of a guidebook on how to rebuild society, quite literally named A Key to a Future.
For this project, Almarcegui followed a blueprint she's developed for engaging with empty and abandoned sites: she identifies, visits, and researches them, takes photographs (presented in a slide show), and compiles a guidebook.
It was a lesson in being unprepared, in having bought the guidebook, but not having read it, in discovering for yourself what you soon realize millions of lucky travelers have discovered before you.
It certainly doesn't offer a clear guidebook on how local leaders can start to educate their neighbors and build the kinds of voter blocs required to get local, democratic change on these issues.
I had settled down at my table with a glass of wine at a place that my guidebook recommended, surprisingly close to my rental, which I thought was in the middle of nowhere.
Taylor shares several similar road stories, unfolding a fascinating history of black travel as chronicled in the Green Book, the popular and essential guidebook for African-Americans founded by Victor Green in 1936.
We did that a lot, conducting a little internet research the night before or flicking through a guidebook, which gave us flexibility, because we didn't know how far we would get each day.
Alas, among the takeaways of the guidebook are the great difficulties physicians have at this fraught moment, and how much easier it would be for them if the decision did not involve them.
ROSALIE CHAMBERLAIN Denver The writer, a consultant in diversity and inclusion, is the author of the forthcoming book, "Conscious Leadership in the Workplace: A Guidebook to Making a Difference One Person at a Time."
There is no perfect guidebook on how to make oodles of cash from your music, but there are some best practices to make sure you get a return for the work you put in.
In other words, as blue whales migrate thousands of miles across the world's oceans, they seek out areas that are their historical best bets, as if consulting a self-taught guidebook to eating krill.
Absintherie plays on an outsider's understanding of the Czech capital, catering to a crowd that knows only as much about the city of Prague as can be gleaned from three pages of a guidebook.
The 2013 guidebook specifically says that while someone attempting to get an IED is considered "operationally capable" of carrying out an attack, someone simply looking up things about IEDs on the internet is not.
And at the appointed hour, just as their guidebook had promised, the transfiguring music of plainsong rose from the crypt below them, a few wide steps down from the main body of the church.
I walked through Esquilino, Rome's de facto Chinatown, past scores of small shops with laughing Buddhas and sparkly gowns in the windows, towards a spot called Hang Zhou that I'd seen in a guidebook.
Back in Britain, Hammad supplemented those accounts with archival research and documents from British soldiers in the Middle East, including a guidebook "about Jews and Palestinians, their inclinations, their temperament, their history," she said.
The book, with text in Spanish and English, is ingeniously put together in the form of a guidebook, the kind of thing an NGO or government might issue to people thinking of walking across.
The three titles will serve as background to some secondary Potter characters and their time at Hogwarts before Harry arrived, like the Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them guidebook that inspired the upcoming film.
TRACK THE EXTREME HEAT To help people prepare, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies put out a guidebook Tuesday on how to stay safe when the temperatures reach those sweltering levels.
And while we already know Rihanna's music videos practically double as a guidebook to the latest and greatest trends, this time, we didn't even realize the importance of what she was wearing: her own designs.
But just one more thing, R. said, paging through the guidebook we had bought, and he led me to a small museum, a house converted after the artist who had lived in it had died.
But it's Pudi I miss most, and hearing his voice as a brainiac Smurf who's deeply attached to his guidebook reminded me that even with the Powerless stint, his talent is, as yet, mostly untapped.
My mother dutifully took out her map from AAA and a guidebook to the Midwest and a pink highlighter and plotted each stop to align with a budget hotel with a pool of some sort.
Right before I left for New Orleans, my father, a Chinese scientist who lives in New Mexico, where I grew up, emailed me scanned pages from a guidebook called "Roadfood" by Jane and Michael Stern.
My favorite columns are from the times I got sick of the over-documented, over-reviewed world and escaped to places that did not appear in any guidebook or in TripAdvisor and had no tourism infrastructure.
Within a few years, an Old Testament flood of hookup apps would populate most everyone's rapidly-improving cell phones and all but decimate the demand for a guidebook about how to accost attractive strangers in public.
A new guidebook shows tech companies companies that it's possible to predict future changes to humans' relationship with technology, and that they can tweak their products so they'll do less damage when those eventual days arrive.
Ms. Jensen, a learning coach, said she had made many new friends playing Ingress and visited her 10,000th portal in Paris in April 2015, using the locations in the game as a guidebook to the city.
In the "Seers and Seer Suckers" chapter of his new investing guidebook, "Heads I Win, Tails I Win," Spencer Jakab explains in fine and uproarious detail how consistently most of them fail to predict the future.
Since then, we have put a lot of time into explaining the voice to our team and putting a brand guidebook together, and talking about how well we know theSkimm girl, our character inside and out.
As in those shows, she treats the text not as a sacred manuscript but as a guidebook to humanity, full of characters with needs and desires as familiar to us as they were 400 years ago.
With more than 700 images of guidebook illustrations, game packaging, advertising and ephemera crammed between its covers, it feels as if you're exploring a document dump of the company archives in convenient coffee-table-book form.
Then he and his 36-year-old bride, Julia McWilliams, followed their "Paris par Arrondissement" guidebook to find new spots to photograph and restaurants to try, or drive out to the country for picnics and sightseeing.
" The novel came out in 1982, and during that summer, I spent a whole month traveling around Greece, writing on the Peloponnese and the Ionian Islands for the $5-a-day student guidebook "Let's Go: Greece.
The National Tourist Office of the Republic of Vietnam — yes, the American-backed South Vietnamese government maintained a tourism office during the war — issued a cheerful guidebook touting the conflict-ravaged country as an enticing destination.
To have any hope of making sense of it all, we need a discerning and reliable guidebook, a work that not only identifies the most important events of 1968 but also puts them in historical context.
Completed in 961 CE, the Sanli tu represents the oldest extant illustrated guidebook on the ritual classics, focusing on the material objects used in customs, from imperial rites to mourning and burial traditions for the elite.
Doerr's new book, "Measure What Matters," is a guidebook to using a leadership strategy called Objectives and Key Results — or, in other words, communicating what you want to achieve and measuring how well you achieve it.
The Vatican will also issue a "guidebook" to "help bishops around the world clearly understand their duties" and set up teams of experts to be sent to countries to help inexperienced bishops handle cases of abuse.
Any decision by the NSA to pre-emptively deny requests for contractor-related records would be a major departure for the agency; in 2008 it produced a 22-page internal guidebook for responding to just such requests.
"It is clear that Lamar Smith has progressed" and "is slowly advancing through the stages of denial," prolific Penn State climatologist Michael E. Mann, author of climate change denial guidebook The Madhouse Effect, told Gizmodo via email.
She created a 33-page guidebook for her community that filled a communication gap that prevented residents from utilizing resources they didn't even know were available to them in order to obtain and afford healthy fresh food.
There may not be a fail-proof, definitive guidebook to relationships (although many authors have tried!) – but these studies give us a bit of explanation as to how to navigate breakups (and what they say about you!
The timing was significant, because since its premiere on June 11, 2002, the show has become an integral part of the country's coping strategy—a kind of guidebook for our difficult entry into the twenty-first century.
Every index provider has a detailed guidebook on exactly how the index will respond to these corporate actions, and if you — as the ETF manager — get something slightly wrong, you can kiss your tracking difference good-bye.
"I consider Yangshuo the Yosemite of China because it's where rock climbing started here, and it's the largest place in China," said Andrew Hedesh, a Yangshuo-based climber and author of a forthcoming guidebook on the area.
Before I even left, I marked in my guidebook where I would pass Frodo and Sam's mileage to get to Mount Doom (about 1,350 miles — it's toward the northern end of New Jersey, in case you're wondering).
The "Negro Motorist Green Book" was an annual guidebook curated during the Jim Crow era to let black people know where they could safely find gas, food and lodging while traveling across the United States by car.
In 1992, Levi's Dockers brand, known exclusively for business casual-wear, sent out a guidebook to Human Resource directors across the country, encouraging them to adopt business casual as a way to make their employees happier at work.
We picked out a handful of chic neighborhoods, cool shops, and essential restaurants to hit up from "Geneva Girl's Guide", a free guidebook produced by the tourism board with the help of a group of cool female insiders.
Ken spread his guidebook and map out on the table and began planning their day; he was annoyed that there was no signal for his smartphone, and the hotel Wi-Fi didn't seem to work in the courtyard.
For parents or other loving ones concerned about a much-too-avid gamer, the first step is becoming "as informed as possible," recommended Bean, who is an author of a guidebook for clinicians wishing to work with gamers.
Chasing the Deal Lonely Planet, the travel guidebook publisher, has just released "The Best Things in Life Are Free," a hardcover book ($22.99) detailing free and bargain attractions and experiences in more than 60 cities and destinations worldwide.
The first thing visitors to the exhibition will see is the streetscape mural inspired by your 3333 book, "Going Into Town," which was based on a handmade guidebook to New York you made for one of your children.
Connections to my Irish family normally provide a reason to visit obscure graveyards and quiet country towns not on most guidebook maps, but for this trip, two lighthouses in County Mayo and County Donegal would guide the way.
This virtual reality film explores the legacy of The Green Book, a Jim Crow-era guidebook developed by Victor Hugo Green that help steer African-American travelers to points of welcome and safety across a virulently racist landscape.
Ms. Ogintz, for example, has a children's guidebook series on major cities in the United States, while "A Walk in London," by Salvatore Rubbino, is a novel for children ages 5 to 8 that describes attractions in London.
As she talks I flick through The Saffron Tales, as much a guidebook to Iran and love letter to the Iranian people—Khan spent months travelling through the country and collecting dishes—as it is a cookery book.
This company says its artificial intelligence can tell The shelved titles include "MMS Health Recovery Guidebook" and "Introducing MMS," both written by Jim Humble, a former Scientologist and the self-appointed archbishop of a religion devoted to chlorine dioxide.
There's no guidebook for how to train people missing limbs At the Adaptive Training Foundation in Dallas, I spoke with trainers who have to make up workouts themselves for the wounded veterans and adaptive athletes who train there. 183.
While there's no guidebook for "adulting" – the act of performing adult tasks like cleaning the toilet, running errands at the post office and wearing clean clothes – there are friendly people on the Internet who've offered their words of wisdom.
As it turns out, when you look at when and how dynamic pricing provokes outrage, you detect some patterns — and a guidebook on getting some of the benefits of economic efficiency without fueling outrage that dooms the entire project.
Jacqueline Woodson, author of "Brown Girl Dreaming": As someone who doesn't read a lot of nonfiction, I was pleasantly surprised by David Friend's "The Naughty Nineties" — basically a sexual history of that decade (and a guidebook for this one!).
Betty Monkman, the White House curator from 1997 to 2002, said that Ms. Pearce's legacy was in her research on the historic objects acquired for the White House and for the guidebook that has been revised many times since.
Last year, the chef Benoît Violier committed suicide shortly after his establishment in Switzerland, the Restaurant de l'Hôtel de Ville, was named the world's best in La Liste, which is based on a compilation of hundreds of guidebook reviews.
"Because we want to uplift others, we exist to inspire and nurture the human spirit — one person, one cup, and one neighborhood at a time," the company wrote of its mission at the start of the Starbucks guidebook provided to partners.
Equal parts memoir and illustrated guidebook, it chronicles Andrew's journey through adulthood as she navigates love and heartbreak, professional indecision and success, and personal struggles — some of which have led her to her current line of work as an illustrator.
On a less nostalgic note, Navigating the Green Book allows users to map a road trip using the Green Book, a guidebook published from 1936 to 1966 that listed hotels, restaurants and other establishments across the country that welcomed African-Americans.
WeChat founder Allen Zhang is known for his obsession with user experience and has been cautious with tweaks, so a major redesign to the super app is effectively a guidebook for where WeChat is headed for the next few years.
They can expect to encounter versions of Sadek's restaurant and this stretch of Tapachula in other countries—places where they can eat, sleep, and share information, like stopovers described in an open-source guidebook for people who are never going home.
"We often had family dinners, just the four of us, at the round table on the terrace overlooking the Hudson River," writes Mark F. Rockefeller, the younger son of Margaretta (known as Happy) and Nelson Rockefeller, in the Kykuit guidebook.
Although Jarvis's book, "Guidebook to American Values and Our National Parks," was entirely positive toward the agency and he made no money writing it, he should have followed proper protocol in clearing the project with Interior's ethics office, investigators said.
The three of them went around together as they had in the old days, commenting in subdued voices; Ken read aloud to them from the guidebook, while Angela noticed oddities and quirky characters in the margins of the pictures and carvings.
"You can pick up a guidebook like the Fiske Guide to Colleges and that has 400 schools or so, not 4,000 schools, but 400 schools or so with three pages of what its like to go to that school, " he explains.
The 143-page tome, published after Krueger took his own life in March, functions in equal parts as a basic primer to the industry, a textbook on broader economic concepts and a guidebook for aspiring musicians wanting to start a band.
His handbook on how to run a CPC, which still guides these clinics' practices, has been "described by law-enforcement officials around the country as a 93-page guidebook of ways to mislead consumers," according to the New York Times.
Third World Press published much of Gwendolyn Brooks's later work; a best-selling guidebook of sorts for African-Americans called "The Covenant With Black America," by Tavis Smiley, the columnist and commentator; and more than 20 of Dr. Madhubuti's own books.
The hazing has included students forced to work out under hot showers until they passed out and, according a 1992 Sports Illustrated report, an upperclassman holding a pistol to the heads of knobs while they tried to memorize the college guidebook.
The "Green Book" was created out of necessity, and though it ceased publication in 1966, recent events have made it clear that there is still a need for some kind of guidebook detailing where it is safe to be black.
We drove away from Mount Rushmore, down and down, through the uncarved wilderness, into the city of Custer, a windswept Old West outpost where the guidebook recommended a coffee shop and a bakery, both of which turned out to be closed.
Most of the Gers's other guidebook-approved attractions — and touristy restaurants, what few there are — are concentrated north of Auch, along a well-beaten trail that stretches between the picturesque hilltop town of Lectoure and the fortified village of Fourcès.
The Alpe Adria had a guidebook and a slick Web site offering organized packages with a guaranteed "magic place" on every stage, and was marketed at what it called the "pleasure hiker," a term I'd felt duty-bound to despise.
He made a stop at the warren of rooms from which Winston Churchill directed the war effort, a must-stop in every London guidebook and a pilgrimage of sorts for a President who's sought to emulate the man, at least in photographs.
The idea for the guidebook came about when, after graduating earlier this spring, Bukowitz went on to work as a food justice fellow for Repair the World: Pittsburgh, a nonprofit focused on engaging young adults in social change around food and education justice.
Ethical OS Helps Tech Startups Avert Moral Disasters The Institute of the Future, a Palo Alto-based think tank, and the Tech and Society Solutions Lab, a Pierre Omidyar initiative, teamed up to create an ethics guidebook for tech companies, Arielle Pardis reports.
"I'm thrilled about it and in many ways, it's something I've been working towards my entire career," Lane tells PEOPLE exclusively of the book, which is positioned as an ultimate wedding guidebook that will go far beyond just Lane's signature ring expertise.
Belfer co-director Eric Rosenbach said another guidebook, scheduled for spring, will aim at state election officials, who oversee the actual vote-counting and might also have to deal with propaganda intended to mislead or dissuade voters or sow suspicions about election integrity.
Ms. Freudenheim, who declined to give her age but describes herself as "a child of the 1960s," has just published her fourth guidebook on the borough, "The Brooklyn Experience: The Ultimate Guide to Neighborhoods & Noshes, Culture & the Cutting Edge" (Rutgers University Press).
In 1895, the editors of The New York Times created the inaugural version of the paper's Manual of Style and Usage — a guidebook to the publication's particular rules of grammar, punctuation, spelling and capitalization that remains an essential part of our newsroom toolkit.
While A Seat At The Table served as a melancholic but meaningful guidebook to surviving Black womanhood, When I Get Home, deemed an "exploration of origin," seems to promise a celebration—after all, Black women are far more than just their suffering.
When I was reporting on "vaccine delayers" — or parents who, as Neides suggested, choose to spread out or selectively vaccinate their kids — I learned that their guidebook is the innocuously titled Vaccine Book, written by Bob Sears, a pediatrician from Southern California.
Thumbing through his guidebook, Soto identified red-gartered coots, white-tufted grebes, four varieties of ducks, blue-winged teals, silver teals, oystercatchers, upland and crested geese, tawny-throated dotterels, Magellanic snipe and, on hard ground yards past the pond, another cluster of flamingos.
"I was over on Fascist Forge a while ago, just browsing, trying to see if there was anything worthwhile, when I ran across a few delightful how-tos on DIY AR-15 assembly, assorted terrorist manuals, and even an "ethnic cleansing guidebook.
If you imagine a road trip through France as a beautiful idyll, this is not the guidebook you want: a landscape of bad cafes, lonely hotels, awful pizza, demolished homes and derelict factories, peopled by the hitchhikers, desperate immigrants and homeless vagrants.
The Northeast, Midwest and West still represent much of the industry, but 36 states doubled their production of craft beer from 2011 to 2016, according to Mr. Barnett, who last year wrote "The Craft Beer Guidebook to Real Estate," a JLL report.
Some students were shown the grade point averages and exam scores of the people who had previously studied from the guide, and the research found that those relying on a guidebook previously used by a high performer tended to do better than others.
For the rest, I solicited suggestions from friends, got a Spain guidebook and read the whole damn thing, did a general Google search on each region to see what came up, and then looked at location tags on Instagram to further narrow it down.
"A suggestion ... is kind of 'strike when the iron is cold' concept," said Ferrara, author of "Parenting 2.0: Think in the Future, Act in the Now," a guidebook for parents with step-by-step advice on how to strengthen their relationships with their children.
I had come to Naples without a guidebook or even a map, in search of a disheveled neighborhood of "flaking walls" and "scratched doors," where the "wretched grey" of the buildings clashed with the passion and repression of the characters of the writer Elena Ferrante.
Teruo Kurosaki, author of a Japanese-language guidebook, "True Portland: Unofficial Guide for Creative People", says Japanese are interested in Portland not just because of its nifty gadgets or funky food, but because of its "future vision"—a combination of individualism, enterprise and greenery.
For example, the SAE Vehicle Electrical System Security Committee is working on a cybersecurity guidebook (J3061) and requirements for hardware-protected security (J3101), and ISO's TC22 plans to identify the need for communication channels between functional safety and cybersecurity in ISO 26262 Edition 2.
The 27-page guidebook shown to Reuters ahead of publication calls for campaign leaders to emphasize security from the start and insist on practices such as two-factor authentication for access to email and documents and fully encrypted messaging via services including Signal and Wickr.
I'm the queen of the old, tattered guidebook that assures you "at mile 2.6 of the trail is a small waterfall that invites barefoot paddling," and my online searches for things like "local kid swimming hole" have led our family down many a back road.
If Representative Doug Collins is right, Democratic-led congressional committees that have launched their own probes of Trump may be stuck with a Mueller investigation report that serves more as a general guidebook than a detailed roadmap of Russian interference and any Trump campaign collusion.
His new book Style Your Wedding with Neil Lane, hits shelves in October and is positioned as an ultimate wedding guidebook that helps readers through the process of selecting and refining their personal wedding aesthetic, with themes ranging from rustic to romantic and vintage to elegant.
The bureau said it's drafting guidance to train prison staff on how best to interact with children when they're visiting their parents in prison, as well as a guidebook to help incarcerated parents who have children in foster care better understand how the child welfare system works.
Not that I didn't understand how old London was but, rather, that I had no way of orienting myself in its layers of time and place — at least not with the non-internet resources then available (just a Tube map, a guidebook and extremely limited funds).
Walking around Stare Mesto is free, as long as you bring a guidebook and are willing to eavesdrop in brief spurts on other people's tour guides, as I did to hear about what the skeleton on the famed astronomical clock on the Old Town Hall stands for.
"No police department in the country is going to want to be accused of an under-response" after Charlottesville, explained Dr. Edward Maguire, a criminologist at Arizona State and the author of a protest policing guidebook he said is currently languishing unpublished inside the Department of Justice.
The title refers to The Negro Motorist Green Book, a segregation-era guidebook for black travelers on friendly (and unfriendly) hotels, gas stations, and routes in the US — so, yes, this is a kind of reverse Driving Miss Daisy during which Important Lessons Will Be Learned About Racism.
Where previous bachelors like Ben actually had the newborn-baby capacity to think things like "it's very strange to date 20 women on television" and make uncomfortable, human mistakes with other people's feelings, Nick is a rugged veteran, playing with a guidebook he was handed three seasons ago.
"Anybody that has ever traveled between Boston and New York and hasn't stopped there has missed — I was going to say, 'is an idiot' — but has been deprived," said Tim Zagat, who helped found the Zagat restaurant guidebook company and who, as a Yale graduate, has some firsthand experience.
On Wednesday night, the HGTV star shared a series of photos from the book-making process on Instagram, where she announced that she put the finishing touches on Homebody: A Guide to Creating Spaces You Never Want to Leave — her interior design guidebook that hits shelves November 6.
"In a changing world, raising your child to think they must be statically happy is not helpful," said Ferrara, author of "Parenting 2.0: Think in the Future, Act in the Now," a guidebook for parents with step-by-step advice on how to strengthen their relationships with their children.
And she handled those questions with aplomb, delivering endlessly quotable testimony that made it very clear that Mueller, and Mueller alone, was responsible for making the choice to assault her, and which doubles as a guidebook to deflecting the sort of shaming tactics that are used to discredit women.
The volume is, at once, an enthralling account of her discovery of her vocation, and a gifted teacher's guidebook to the secret lives of plants — a book that should do for botany what Stephen Jay Gould's writings did for paleontology, and what Oliver Sacks's essays did for neurology.
Published from 1936 through 1966, this guidebook was designed to help African-American drivers stay safe during their travels through the violently racist Jim Crow south: it listed restaurants, gas stations, lodgings, and other facilities that were relatively friendly to African-Americans in an era of legal racial discrimination.
The stately Southern Federal-style estate designed by Ann Shipp of R. Higgins Interiors for a Christian music songwriter and an English Literature major at nearby Vanderbilt University, appears on the book's cover — that's the entryway's beautiful yellow Chinoiserie wallpaper behind Witherspoon — and pops up throughout her new memoir-meets-guidebook.
And here's the information about the ad request that needs to be in that file: (These are all according to the FCC guidebook): These can be challenging rules to follow for even a small broadcaster with only a limited number of hours per day to monitor and ad time to sell.
Mr. Soto, armed with a guidebook to the birds of Chile, silently pointed to a small passerine with a brilliant red breast that had settled atop a lichen-covered lava tower beside us: It was a long-tailed meadowlark, a rare species found only in southern Patagonia and the Falkland Islands.
Forget the fact that the Klitemnistra hotel is down the street from Achilles Parking; what really gives Greece its sense of being changeless is that the Lonely Planet guidebook gives you a cure for the evil eye, and a man is crossing himself furiously as he attempts to double-park.
"They" ultimately feels like the more decade-appropriate winner, however, since some of the biggest gatekeepers of the English language officially accepted it in the past 10 years, like when the American Psychological Association officially added it to their guidebook and Merriam Webster named it their 2019 Word of the Year.
Akkuyu's guidebook Flora of Cappadocia was published in its second edition for the exhibition, and it identifies 223 plants in seven languages, including their uses (if any) and their flowering times, color-coded so that a viewer taking in the exhibit can easily learn about the flowers they are walking among.
Once said to rival Constantinople with a population of 100,000, Ani's glory years were brief, destroyed by invaders and earthquakes; by the 15th century, its dozens of churches, including one built by Georgians during a brief occupation by Queen Tamara, were abandoned "to the owl and the jackal," as one guidebook put it.
A quick perusal of the handy guidebook "Which Talking Therapy for Depression," offers up Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Interpersonal Therapy (IPT), and Brief Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy (BDIPT), either one-on-one, in a group, or even by remote, computer-based treatment, and that's if talk therapy is even right for you in the first place.
" In the opening to his 20183 guidebook for composers, "Simple Composition," Mr. Wuorinen wrote: "While the tonal system, in an atrophied or vestigial form, is still used today in popular and commercial music, and even occasionally in the works of backward-looking serious composers, it is no longer employed by serious composers of the mainstream.
The bag performed well on the hike in, fully loaded with lunch, snacks, many layers, a raincoat, a small first aid kit, a Sony RX100 II, a really heavy guidebook for the area and a two-liter water bladder, which I stuffed into the strange side-zip area, snaking the hose out through the top of the zipper.
A 68-page guidebook and more than a dozen videos made up the majority of Starbucks' hours-long racial bias training session on Tuesday, with much of the coffee seller&aposs revamped curriculum focused on identifying racial prejudices, learning to be "color brave," and respecting customers and their spaces, according to materials made public by the coffee chain .
Wills shows us that Ginsberg didn't just travel to each of these places "playing the role of tourist, guidebook and camera in hand," but he spoke with and learned from the local people, and that his easy and charismatic manner turned strangers from other parts of the world into friends who would give him food and shelter.
A guidebook that is widely used as a best practices manual by juvenile detention administrators states that devices like restraint chairs can lead to injuries and cardiac arrest, can traumatize teenagers with histories of abuse, and often appeared to be used as punishment or for convenience rather than as part of a response to an emergency.
But despite violent attacks on high profile tourist locations being an all-too-common news story — in Barcelona this August terrorists targeted the tourist-packed street of Las Ramblas, and had also been planning to bomb another guidebook staple: Gaudí's Sagrada Familia — GetYourGuide says its business has not suffered any more major freezes like the one that occurred after Paris.
For my purposes, amid the delightful weather, the history was something to note (once I opened my guidebook) as a series of passing moments when a man or a woman walking along — even Giuseppe Garibaldi, whose forces entered through Porta San Lorenzo to the northeast in 1859 — must have stopped, looked around and given thanks to be here in this spot.
In fact, she struck a divisive, Pucci-clad chord of that time: Rather than demand equality or systemic change, Gurley Brown showed women how to leverage their sexuality to get what they wanted, first with her groundbreaking 1962 guidebook, Sex and the Single Girl, and then in the pages of Cosmopolitan magazine during her 32 years as editor-in-chief.
To put a final point on it, "Green Book's" producer singled out white actor Viggo Mortensen in his acceptance speech, saying "it started with Viggo" -- instead of acknowledging Shirley or Victor Hugo Green, who created the Green Book from which the film takes its title (a yearly guidebook for African-Americans to safely navigate the segregated south on road trips).
"The Europeans" also chronicles the rise of the public library; the café-concert; the casino; the international spa vacation; the travel industry; the tourist guidebook; the museum guidebook; the celebrity biography; celebrity branding (which began, Figes argues, with corporate sponsorship for the tours of virtuoso pianist-composers like Franz Liszt); "the modern system of selling books by mail or telegraph order (a sort of 19th-century Amazon)"; the piano as a ubiquitous home-entertainment fixture ("no other medium was so important to the dissemination of the opera, choral and orchestral repertory until the invention of the phonograph and the radio"); the Grand Tour "as a means of intellectual betterment"; "writers' homes and literary landmarks" as tourist attractions; and artists and writers as national heroes and international superstars (not to mention canny entrepreneurs and tireless self-promoters).
While the range of subjects and the shear volume of gadgets we photographed increased exponentially, we also created a number of new photographic formats during 20173: We photographed cars as gadgets for ScreenDrive; arranged items neatly for What's in Your Bag; shot artists and their art for Technographica; and created isometric patterns with gadgets for Guidebook and our Back-to-School and Holiday Gift Guides.

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