And, most recently, author Erica Jong made the American version of Badinter's argument in a Wall Street
Journal essay titled «Mother Madness».
Not exact matches
The timing couldn't have been better, at least for attendees of Fortune's Brainstorm Tech conference this week in Aspen, for Jonathan Taplin's recent
essay in The Wall Street
Journal titled «Can the Tech Giants Be Stopped?»
paper With a
title like that you just know there will be some overlap with our favorite
journal, and, sure enough, here are
essays by, among others, Peter Berkowitz, Jean Bethke Elshtain, Daniel J. Mahoney, Wilfred McClay, and Gilbert Meilaender.
In an
essay titled «Religio - Ethical Reflections Upon the Experiential Components of a Philosophy of Black Liberation» (I.T.C.
Journal, I / 1, 1973), I have sought to establish these aspects of the psychology of black religious thought.
Ozu's
journals — which I also know only from the French edition, an 800 - page monolith
titled Carnets 1933 - 1963, published the year after Sontag's
essay — contain a record of the numerous films he saw on a regular basis, many of them Hollywood classics.
A few months ago, the flagship
journal of the American Educational Research Association (AERA)-- the peer - reviewed
journal titled Educational Researcher (ER)-- published a «Special Issue» including nine articles examining value - added measures (VAMs)(i.e., one introduction (reviewed below), four feature articles, one
essay, and three commentaries).
My
title did sit in that zone, but it was also pleasing to hit a bestseller subcategory: Amazon Bestsellers Rank: # 10 in Books > History >
Essays,
Journals, Letters & True Accounts > 16th - 18th Centuries I'm not planning to take early retirement on the royalties, however, as my academic royalties tend to be in the region of $ 100 annually!
Her illustrated papers in this series have included an
essay on astronomical themes in Marcel Proust's novel In Search of Lost Time (published by an Italian scientific
journal); an
essay on astronomy and existentialism in the fiction of Albert Camus (publication pending); and a photographic
essay titled «Paris Solstice» inspired by Proust's novel and French astronomical history (Canopus Press, 2004).
'» (The quotation is the
title of an
essay that the artist wrote for the
journal Leonardo in 1987.)
The National Law
Journal recently hosted an
essay by IBMer Robert Weber
titled Why Watson Matters to Lawyers.