Yet this criticism and broad - brush critique of the Post focuses on a handful of columns by Will and op - eds by a few others, and overlooks the many other editorials, op - eds, columns, and letters - to - the - editor at
the Post opinion pages that assert the consensus views on climate science.
Not exact matches
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post about a memory, experience, or
opinion, among other things, and it appeared in a special section on their profiles.
The Washington
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Opinions, but not FRONT
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There's Richard Rothstein at the Economic Policy Institute, Washington
Post columnist Valerie Strauss (whose lending of
pages to every crackpot
opinion borders on the promiscuous), Pedro Noguera writing for The Nation, and once - respectable education historian Diane Ravitch's appearances on The Daily Show and in The Wall Street Journal.
Next, provide students with sticky notes, and have them
post a blue note next to topic sentences, yellow next to sentences that present
opinions and thoughts, pink to indicate anecdotes, and green to write down the vivid words they find on a
page.
When these
opinions are vented, expressed to their peers in person via word - of - mouth, or online in the form of social media status updates, blog
posts, and (even more critically) as reviews on your actual sales
page, it directly affects the overall conventional
opinion of your work, and whether or not a new buyer will make the decision to buy your work.
News & Notes is a weekly Saturday
post featuring book - and publishing - related news, links to interesting articles and
opinion pieces, and other cool stuff Book News Goodreads is redesigning its home
page.
This online forum allows investors to communicate with each other, see each other's trades, and even
post investment - related materials (strategies, recommendations, or general
opinions) to their own personal myTrade
page.
I understand this is just blog
page where people base their
opinion but thats no reason to
post things in print based on ignorance!
Even as I was working on this
post, somebody alerted me, via the Vox Felina Facebook
page, to an
opinion piece in the London Free Press (in which «expert» Theo Hofmann comes up short on both facts and logic: «Cats don't eat the birds, they just kill them... So they really are causing a great deal of damage...»).
Critical personal
opinions regarding persons other than yourself, judging outcome of any event, including derogatory comments concerning a judge, placements or any participant (Person or Dog), should be avoided on publicly available media (either a
post to a List, a web
page, public chat room or an e-mail to the general public).
The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and The Washington
Post all published climate science denial and other scientifically inaccurate statements about climate change on their
opinion pages over the last year and a half, while The New York Times avoided doing so, according to a new Media Matters analysis of those four newspapers.
As an average tendency across articles, the
opinion pages at the Washington
Post — with few exceptions — consistently portrayed (i.e. in 9 out of 10
opinion page articles) the scientific consensus views on the reality and causes of climate change.
S&R is analyzing the 82
page opinion in detail and will be publishing several
posts about it in the coming weeks.
However, the 1/07/01 issue of The Denver
Post has Michael Booth's blatantly political
opinion piece on the front
page, entitled, «Energy Solution: Blowin» in the Wind?
Check out the TreeHugger Facebook
page for more opportunities to weigh in and get your
opinions posted.
The WisBlawg had a very helpful
post last week on two new free tools that allow lawyers to have legal citations on Web
pages automatically converted to hyperlinks to the actual
opinions, statutes, law review articles and so on.
The Volokh Conspirators are deep into the fine print in their
posts on a 43 -
page opinion issued yesterday by Judge Joseph Bataillon, a Clinton appointee to the U.S. District Court for the District of Nebraska, who has struck down a 2000 amendment to the Nebraska Constitution limiting marriage under Nebraska state law to opposite sex relationships (Citizens for Equal Protection v. Bruning).
In his extensive
post on Jottings by an Employer's Lawyer, Fox recommends reading the Court's 36 -
page opinion, which «thoroughly... reviews the history of legislation designed to protect the employment rights of those serving in the uniformed services, along with its judicial construction.
As we update this virtual «book» with new
posts — such as an oral argument preview or
opinion analysis — each update appears as a blog
post; but fundamentally the organizing principle is each case's
page.
One twist is the division of all categories by nature into «info -
posts» and «essays»: the former, the default aspect, would be short or shortish
posts simply sharing information or brief
opinions, the latter longer pieces that might explain, rant, persuade, etc. etc. (I'd propose only showing the main category names on the sidebar, leaving the split into info -
posts and essays to be revealed and pursued on the particular category archive
page; the precise category, though — e.g. finding or finding [essay] would appear at the bottom of a
post on finding.
In addition to his scholarly writing, Professor Lubet's humor and
opinion pieces have appeared frequently on the op - ed
pages of newspapers such as the Chicago Tribune, New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Baltimore Sun, Philadelphia Inquirer, Newsday, Los Angeles Times, Washington
Post, Dallas Morning News, Atlanta Journal Constitution, Detroit Free Press, and many others, as well as in the online journals Slate and Salon.
As noted in the prior
post, today's online legal research environment has replaced the judicial
opinion «
page» as the unit of view with the continuously scrollable document.
As reported by the
Post, Facebook found 470 likely fraudulent profiles and
pages, which it linked to the promotion of 3,300 ads designed to sway public
opinion in America.
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