Not exact matches
Topics included: early reporting on inaccuracies in the
articles of The New York Times's Judith Miller that built support for the invasion
of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence in multilateral solutions; revelations by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential candidate Bush already spoke
of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted by the widow
of the pilot who replaced him; an
article published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack
of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible for the largest number
of European civilian deaths since World War II; several investigations
of allegations by former members concerning the practices
of Scientology; corruption in the leadership
of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad; detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic
of Bill Clinton and Al Gore for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own track record
of far
more serious transgressions; a look at the practices and values
of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when out
of power in Washington; the murky international
interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy
of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised news program for teens (with lots
of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many
of America's public schools; an early exploration
of deceptive practices by the credit card industry; a study
of ecosystem destruction in Irian Jaya, one
of the world's last substantial rain forests.
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Interesting article, but in regards to the percentages
of posts reached, we noticed if we have
more engagement per post, the organic reach
of followers is higher, so it also seems they reward good content.
A companion
article continues «Companies»
interest payments are absorbing a record share
of their profits, yet they continued to borrow
more throughout last year.
In a guest
article, Robert E. Plaze, a partner at Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, analyzes Gallagher's statement; addresses the
more interesting case
of the two settlements Gallagher voted against; and discusses Gallagher's criticisms
of Rule 206 (4)-7.
Pensions and Investments wrote about the
interest pension plans have shown in put writing (seemingly one
of the
more misunderstood investment strategies out there) in a recent
article Funds Go Exotic with Put - write Options to Stem Volatility.
So David's
article is
interesting more for its listing
of various young conservatives than its actual content.
There's lots
of books, videos and
articles on this if you were
interested in anything
more than mocking.
New Oxford Review, originally Anglican and now Roman Catholic, is known to run
articles sometimes as
interesting as the advertisements it places, seemingly everywhere, in other magazines
of more general
interest.
A
more interesting part
of this is found in the survey cited in the
article: the first choice
of white evangelicals for avoiding this kind
of event is teaching
more morality and god.
So I mainly follow links on twitter now (and facebook to a lesser extent), following people who are good sources
of the things I'm
interested in, and trusting that the good quality
articles will float to the top... When I want
more things to read I turn to Google Reader, but normally end up just picking up on the few blogs I'm really
interested in.
In this
article, I am particularly
interested in the intercultural aspect,
more precisely in the dimension
of the «South».
Of more specialized interest are some of the essays in Studies in Chinese Thought, edited by Arthur Wright, especially the articles by Derke Bodde on Harmony and Conflict in Chinese Philosophy, by W. Theodore de Bary on A Reappraisal of Neo-Confucianism, by David S. Nivison on The Problem of «Knowledge» and «Action» in Chinese Thought Since Wang Yang - Ming, and by Schuyler Cammann on Types of Symbols in Chinese Ar
Of more specialized
interest are some
of the essays in Studies in Chinese Thought, edited by Arthur Wright, especially the articles by Derke Bodde on Harmony and Conflict in Chinese Philosophy, by W. Theodore de Bary on A Reappraisal of Neo-Confucianism, by David S. Nivison on The Problem of «Knowledge» and «Action» in Chinese Thought Since Wang Yang - Ming, and by Schuyler Cammann on Types of Symbols in Chinese Ar
of the essays in Studies in Chinese Thought, edited by Arthur Wright, especially the
articles by Derke Bodde on Harmony and Conflict in Chinese Philosophy, by W. Theodore de Bary on A Reappraisal
of Neo-Confucianism, by David S. Nivison on The Problem of «Knowledge» and «Action» in Chinese Thought Since Wang Yang - Ming, and by Schuyler Cammann on Types of Symbols in Chinese Ar
of Neo-Confucianism, by David S. Nivison on The Problem
of «Knowledge» and «Action» in Chinese Thought Since Wang Yang - Ming, and by Schuyler Cammann on Types of Symbols in Chinese Ar
of «Knowledge» and «Action» in Chinese Thought Since Wang Yang - Ming, and by Schuyler Cammann on Types
of Symbols in Chinese Ar
of Symbols in Chinese Art.
In his syndicated
article, Fr Richard McBrien (Professor
of Theology at Notre Dame) makes a similar point: «The lessening
of interest in private devotions is
more likely a sign that the Church is spiritually healthier now because its spiritual life is, as the Council hoped it would be, rooted
more directly in the liturgy itself and especially inthe Eucharist» (The Tidings, Los Angeles 28 March A Matter
of Health Many theologians in fact rather look forward to the withering
of private devotions, as a vindication that maturity has arrived.
You write such
interested and informative
articles and I can tell you put so much effort and energy into them I have a question about the nutribullet, you have written below that it is
more of a blender as it blends all the fruit / veg.
If you'e
interested in learning
more about this side
of the debate, here's a good
article about
more of the benefits.
This
article is somewhat
interesting in that it shows, regardless
of what you think
of methodology and analysis, that PJ Fleck is much
more assertive in «going for it» than Claeys was.
It was not for a lack
of interest at the kids and high school levels, which has seen a significant increase over the last several decades, but due to the implementation
of Title IX (
more specifically proportionality) and other factors that I rather not go into detail in this
article.
I find it that in general, comments
of some people in here are
more interesting and well reflected than the
articles themselves, so I often just skim through the basics
of the
article
So if you're
more interested in content that deals with transfers, team news, and whatnot, I recommend
more fanposts down the page, because this
article is not one
of them.
We have a little bit
more on these claims on an extended version
of this
article on our members» website which you may find
of interest.
Not really so crappy very nice one.I imagine this house really look awesome.In Finland i seen some house that focusing
more on his interior design and it interior door which make me feel
interested to do.Many
of people use to have door for the room and entrance
of the house but i seen a home that has a door in their living room a two door that feel me amaze.Well thanks for sharing your
article.
It's safe to say infidelity affects a lot
of people and that women are statistically
more likely
interested in reading
articles about it than men for various reasons.
If you're
interested, you can read
more of Jean's
articles here.
This
article had an
interesting perspective that drawing attention away from the area may be
more useful (and safe) than holding counter-protests, plus a lot
of good ideas for how to react when you see something happening.
There are
more positive reactions to the changes described in this
article, with an
interesting / troubling analysis
of how reactions follow socioeconomic lines.
If you've landed on this
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... I was going to leave it at that but just in case you're truly burning to know
more about these studies, but bc you've said that you find them difficult to analyze, there's a well - balanced wikipedia
article that you may be
interested in that is well referenced and super easy to understand, and includes most
of the studies that I've accessed (a good comprehensive one is the NICE report — you may wish to take a look at that one if you're feeling like reading
more).
Albert will be very sad if you don't «Like» this
article At Netroots Nation this week, Brandon Silverman
of CrowdTangle (a new social media monitoring tool) noted something
interesting: people are much
more likely to respond to positive content on Facebook.
I'm
interested both in the current state
of the
articles, as well (or even
more so) editing history, e.g. did someone try to introduce such equivalent statements / material and it was edited out; since the former reflects on individual contributor views and the latter
more on Wikipedia's powers that be editorial policies.
Articles on repeal
of the Hunting Act are often
more interesting for what they do not say rather than their content.
The first real shot was fired recently from the Fabian Society in an
interesting article by their relatively new General Secretary Andrew Harrop, in which he introduced the concept
of Ed's Converts — 2010 Lib Dem voters who were now overwhelmingly voting Labour, and who were — on the whole —
more left than right - wing on a range
of issues.
An
interesting article on the decline
of the Labour vote amongst the middle classes coupled with the decline
of Labourism (fewer trade unionists and the ABC1s are now
more likely to vote Labour than the C2DEs):
Moreover, the entire
article is gainsaid by a massive meta - analysis study by Northwestern University psychologist Michael Bailey and his colleagues published in the September issue
of the peer - reviewed journal Psychological Science in the Public
Interest, showing that «there is considerably
more evidence supporting nonsocial causes
of sexual orientation than social causes.»
My current emphasis is to communicate key implications
of NAWQA's scientific findings (as currently reported in
more than a thousand technical reports and journal
articles) to government, research, policy, and
interest - group partners, in order to help guide water - resource management and protection strategies and policy.
[Response: You may also be
interested in the
article by Richard Feely and colleagues, Impact
of Anthropogenic CO2 on the CaCO3 System in the Oceans arguing that quite apart from any climate impact from atmospheric CO2, there is a much
more direct impact from the dissolution
of CO2 in the world's oceans.
Spotlight
articles allow for a
more speculative discussion
of interesting, emerging ideas and also highlight questions
of interest about the process
of science and science publishing.
This
article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon: June 17, 2008 - Pat Millstone
of University City has followed reports
of Sen. Ted Kennedy's brain tumor and surgery with
more than passing
interest.
If you are a coach or athlete
interested in being part
of a community that discusses many topics
of this nature, join me for
more awesome
articles and workout ideas in my community.
We also have added a ton
of different chemicals to preserve / prevent mold, and an
interesting article to look at would be: http://www.westonaprice.org/modern-foods/wheaty-indiscretions There is also the WAPF explanation that ancient societies soaked and fermented their grains to make them
more digestible.
If you're
interested in
more reading about the topic
of cardio training and better alternatives, here's an
interesting cardio
article I wrote previously.
Said no powerlifter, ever,) not to mention that fundamentally strength and endurance athletes tend to not have much in common, other than arguments over whether or not a squat suit and Chuck Taylors look any
more or less ridiculous than men's neon booty shorts and black and yellow Kayanos.But there are plenty
of reasons that some
of you strength focused folks may be
interested in distance running (which will be the example for cardio I'm using in this
article).
If you're
interested in digging into
more of this type
of training, one
of the
more popular
articles on South Loop Strength & Conditioning's site is a video
of me discussing the CP Battery at one
of our coaches» meetings.
But if you didn't have a chance to go to those conferences and you haven't read the blog
articles, this should at least help clarify this particular part
of the hypothesis and Melissa's question,
of course, specifically, and then if you need
more background and want to dive a little bit
more deeply into this topic — which I recommend; it's pretty
interesting, and there are a lot
of misconceptions and misunderstandings out there about it — then you can check out those
articles on the podcast or I think you can purchase a recording
of both the Wise Traditions presentation and the Paleo f (x) presentation.
For
more information on CAH, see: A Commonly Missed Cause
of Infertility, NonClassical CAH by Jeffrey Dach MD (78)
Articles with Related
Interest PCOS Part Two PCOS Part three Jeffrey Dach MD 7450 Griffin Rd Suite 180/190 Davie, FL 33314 Phone: 954-792-4663 Facebook Blog REFERENCES (1) http://www.amazon.com/Clinical-Gynecologic-Endocrinology-Infertility-Editorial/dp/0781747953 The Clinical Gynecologic Endocrinology and Infertility: Leon Speroff MD (2) http://jcem.endojournals.org/cgi/content/full/88/5/1927 A Modern Medical Quandary: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, Insulin Resistance, and Oral Contraceptive Pills, The Journal
of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism Vol.
But an
interesting quote from this same
article hints
of more than purely behavioural factors:
I hope you enjoyed this
article, I hope you achieve your perfect handstand and if you're
interested in learning
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I just saw an
interesting article on the development
of Type 2 diabetes which adds a few
more molecular details to the process at http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/46391/title/What-Causes-Type-2-Diabetes-/