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In brief, insightful chapters, Deford traces the arc of his mostly charmed life: his childhood in Baltimore; his years at Princeton; and his landing of a job, in 1962, at a relatively new magazine called Sports Illustrated, where he would spend much of his venerated career.

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There is an insightful chapter on the 1992 riots in Los Angeles, when Korean shopkeepers became a target of looters and younger Korean-Americans found themselves suddenly having to speak on behalf of their immigrant parents.

A chapter or portion of a chapter with insightful text and infographics is an excellent selling tool, but does not require you to give away the entire thesis of the book.

(Goodwin's preface thanks Godoff "for her insightful suggestions on every chapter").. Obviously, editors at commercial publishing houses cannot be expected to detect these kinds of attribution problems during the editing process.

Other chapters, though, draw insightful and persuasive parallels between, say, "Lay Lady Lay" and John Donne's poem "To His Mistress Going to Bed," between "Not Dark Yet" and Keats's "Ode to a Nightingale," and between "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall" and the Scottish ballad "Lord Randal".

It is our hope that this book chapter will provide insightful discussion on previous CABE design, leading to the next innovation of citrate-based biomaterials and biomedical applications.

Not only for Jarvis's hilarious, insightful commentary ('Lederhosen was a dark chapter in my life'), but for the glorious swell of music beneath him (Heaven 17's Penthouse and Pavement - ace).

This chapter provides researchers an insightful overview to the state-of-the-art engineering developments/applications of sensor/actuator-based microsystems in ocular implants, and also empowers newcomers with an overall picture of the field.

The conversations with his psychiatrist that conclude each chapter are particularly funny and insightful - like pilot scripts for a prospective sitcom.

"Growing Sticks," a chapter on pollarding, is particularly insightful, reminding us that "there are few items more useful to a gardener than a long, slender, supple stick".

Dan Pink gives some thought-provoking examples of this in his book "Drive," and if you're still torn, try watching Dan Gilbert's TED talk and reading Barry Schwartz's book, "The Paradox of Choice" (especially the last chapter, which is chock-full of insightful advice on how to make good decisions).

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