Sentences with phrase «great op ed»

Great op ed article by Jerry Bowyer at Forbes called When Investing, Pay Close Attention To Country Over Company examining the relative importance of country indices over sector or stock indices for the period 1989 to last Fall.

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Also on Tuesday, New York Times contributor Zeynep Tufekci described a lack of competition against Facebook in an op - ed advocating for greater curation of news on the platform.
Yes, answers Christine Carter, a sociologist, author, and positive psychology expert at UC Berkeley's Greater Good Science Center, in a recent Washington Post op - ed.
In this Vancouver Sun op - ed, the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade, Richmond Chamber of Commerce, and Delta Chamber of Commerce outline the economic importance of the Highway 99 corridor and Massey Tunnel replacement to our regional economy.
Caleb, Imagine how boring her book must be if an Op Ed with the greatest hits is this vacuous.
George Orwell» our great pathologist of debauched political speech» would have gagged at Senator Marshall's op - ed piece.
At SaH, you'll find everything from pure reporting, op - eds, goofy whimsical pieces... that's what makes the site so great and (I think) why people keep coming back.
After I saw the Op - Ed piece this past Sunday, I realized that maybe my post had some greater relevancy.
Last week there was a great op - ed piece in the New York Times by Paul Tough.
OK, I was too busy to read the whole book, but as a short cut, I read Bruni's great New York Times op ed piece summarizing what he thinks.
Trying to draw greater attention to the issue, I've written blog posts, op - eds, magazine pieces, journal articles, case studies, think tank reports, and government manifestos.
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Below, you'll find categorized suggestions, from the Learning Network staff and from teacher - friends around the country, for great Times essays, articles, Op - Eds and humor pieces on a range of topics to read aloud to your students — no matter what their ages.
Greater Baton Rouge Business Report publisher Rolfe McCollister's op - ed supporting school choice — http://bit.ly/1SmkLxY
Bryan Morton, Executive Director of Great Camden Schools, has an op - ed in the Courier Post that traces the arc of Camden Public Schools» transformation, which he ascribes to the leadership of state - appointed Superintendent Paymon Rouhanifard, a series of reforms that brought in hybrid renaissance schools, heightened expectations for students and teachers, and a growing sense of hope among Camden families.
National Alliance for Public Charter Schools President and CEO Nina Rees wrote a great op - ed for the Wall Street Journal, saying, «Charters have the potential to revolutionize American education — but they will need support to do so.»
Also out of Buffalo, Nicole Neily of the Franklin Center for Government and Public Integrity had a great op - ed in the Buffalo News: Unions are fighting for teachers, not their students.
See our op - ed, «Pre-K poses great hope for Texas and its students» in the San Antonio Express - News.
In a New York Post op - ed, E4E - NY member Lori Wheal reflects on her own career path and what can be done to keep great teachers in the classroom.
ICYMI: Op - ed from Dr. Phillip Rozeman, Chairman of the Greater Shreveport Chamber of Commerce, in the Shreveport Times on what the legislature got right in terms of education.
Great read in National Review responding to last week's Los Angeles Times op - ed from Jonah Edelman, the president of Stand for Children, and Randi Weingarten, the president of the American Federation of Teachers.
Good Morning Great read in National Review responding to last week's Los Angeles Times op - ed from Jonah Edelman, the president of Stand for Children, and Randi Weingarten, the president of the American Federation of Teachers.
As interest continues to build for his recent book, Special Interest: Teachers Unions and America's Public Schools, Terry Moe is on the pages of today's Wall Street Journal with a great op - ed examining how continued advances in internet - based learning will ultimately diminish the power of...
In his March 15 op - ed, «Confronting the Scheme to Gamble With Connecticut Special Education Funds,» Robert Cotto Jr. makes a number of factually inaccurate claims, and uses a «greatest hits» compilation of logical fallacies, to argue against the creation of a Special Education Predictable Cost Cooperative, which will protect students, improve cost predictability, and increase equity for our state's school districts and communities.
Senator Ruben Diaz, Sr. penned a great op - ed in the New York Post, calling on Mayor de Blasio to stop denying new charter schools space.
I've had great luck in placing bylined articles and op - eds for authors, but it's far easier for me to get mileage out of a bylined article.
Op - eds and ltes are great advocacy tools to help get the word out to your community.
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Can you tell us why the Times (great newspaper) and almost all newspapers put population articles in back pages and almost never on the Op - Ed page?
It seems to me undeniable that, just as you say, there's «a low probability of payoff» for you at the WSJ or any national paper in return for the «great deal of time» necessary «to craft an op - ed that is well - written enough within the word count constraints that it even stands a chance.»
When a scientist declares, as Brulle did in that Newsday op - ed, that we «must do what is necessary to save the planet» and that activists need to present «dramatic, global threats» to persuade people to make great sacrifices and move toward that «alternative social order,» his work is properly subject to the scrutiny applied to commentary by political activists.
He has recently written a couple of great op - eds on McCain's sham «green» - ness: «Eight Strikes and You're Out,» calling out McCain for missing eight straight votes on renewable tax credits.
The challenge before negotiators is great, because there are significant obstacles to reaching a meaningful agreement, as I describe in an Op - Ed that appeared in The New York Times on Sunday, September 21st, «Climate Realities.»
And, in an op - ed in The Washington Post last week, GE CEO Jeff Immelt and venture capitalist John Doerr wrote of green technology, «There is no topic of greater importance to America's economic future.
In addition to using the op - ed format, posts include information hubs on particular issues and a recent feature identifies the «latest and greatest» articles on SSRN.
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We've had a great response to an Above the Law op - ed here that outlined the kinds of skills lawyers will need as artificial intelligence increases its foothold in law firms.
Angela Duckworth has garnered a great deal of attention this week for her Sunday New York Times op - ed, entitled «Don't Grade Schools On Grit.»
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