Readers of this article know it pays to follow the Sharp Money.
Not exact matches
Dear
reader, if you are overcome with fear
of missing out on the next stock market move; if you feel like you have to own stocks
no matter the cost; if you tell yourself, «Stocks are expensive, but I am a long - term investor»; then consider this
article a public service announcement written just for you.
A
reader who wishes to
know, for instance, why
Article 1, section 9, clause 1 prohibited Congress from making any alteration until 1808 in «the Migration or Importation
of such Persons as any
of the States now existing shall think proper to admit» can turn to Volume III and find 28 contemporary documents on slavery and the slave trade.
I refuse to read the
article based on the premise
of the subject line and especially given divisive nature
of how CNN is / has been conducting itself as the so - called purveyor
of truth especially int he field
of religion which it
knows nothing about but instead, chooses to try to sway
readers» opinions based on a very secularist or antagonistic approach.
Yet no one would
know of Azumah's role in those events on the basis
of his
article, and I doubt
readers would suspect he took such a stand.
A recent
article in the C. S. Lewis Bulletin maintains that while Reflections on the Psalms (Harcourt, 1958) is «one
of the lesser
known works in the Lewis Canon,» it «remains the one book on the Psalms that would satisfy the general
reader in our time» (Carol Ann Brown, «Mirrors
of Ourselves: Reflections from the Psalms,» CSLB X: 8, June 1979, pp. 1 - 5).
you must be new to cnn.com, here no
article gets the luxury
of proof reading execpt by us, the
readers... sad, i
know!
A recent
article in the C. S. Lewis Bulletin maintains that while Reflections on the Psalms (Harcourt, 1958) is «one
of the lesser
known works in the Lewis Canon,» it «remains the one book on the Psalms that would satisfy the general
reader in our time» (Carol Ann Brown, «Mirrors
of Ourselves: Reflections from the...
I find it interesting too that many
of these
articles add at the end that they listed these so that you, the
reader, will
know when it is being done to you and that they are not to be used against people.
Indeed, so difficult is it to learn this lesson
of using our sense
of responsibility upon ourselves, that one would like to
know whether the
readers of this
article have not been saying «This hits off So - and - So exactly.
This is a great post to share with you on this blog as I
know a lot
of my
readers aren't vegan, so if you are interested, this
article will be a great place to start.
Any
of my
readers are welcome to send an
article for consideration if you have something interesting to discuss, and let me
know if i missed out any regular contributors.
The goal
of this
article is not to persuade
readers to start wagering outside
of their comfort zones, but instead to encourage all bettors to «test theories before betting theories» and to look in unconventional places,
no matter how unsavory they initially seem, to find potential sports betting value.
But, as visitors to this site and
readers of my countless blogs,
articles, and editorials on the subject
of concussions already
know, concussions have been important to me and MomsTeam for a lot longer.
As visitors to this site and
readers of my countless blogs,
articles, and editorials on the subject
of concussions already
know, however, concussions have been important to me and MomsTeam for a lot longer.
If you have a blogger resource that's specific to cloth diapers or group you would like to share with the
readers of this
article, please let me
know!
One thing regular
readers know is when I run a series
of articles asking the «Who is?»
Readers of my
article can see that I said
no such thing.
Steve: Well, we should have at the end
of the every
article, to let the
reader know that the
article's [done] and they can leave now — 23 - skidoo!
It's an ego boost, but sobering at the same time, to
know that one
of my Pez
articles probably gets more
readers in a couple
of hours than all
of my scientific
articles combined!
If you don't
know what a blog party (Also called a Blog Hop and a linky party) is, it's a regular post where other bloggers can share their best
articles and
readers can find a great collection
of similar posts that they are interested in.
Not only are all
of our main categories visible in the top menu bar, letting new and old
readers alike
know exactly what kind
of content the site offers, but you can hover over a menu category and find subcategories, the latest
article, and featured stories in that section.
No doubt
readers of Christopher Woodhead's
article («The British Experience,» Feature, Summer 2004) will have figured out that this is a polemic rather than a balanced discussion
of the pros and cons
of recent education reforms in England.
That turned out to be an impossible task; I'll be going into the reasons in more detail in an
article for Register Hardware, but essentially a lot
of the books are
no longer available to UK
readers in electronic format.
We all
know that we should be writing to that one ideal
reader — Rachelle Gardner's «Stop trying to brand yourself» (See Part 1
of this series)
article also pinpoints this.
So if you've got lots
of ideas, but you're not sure how to put them all together in a cohesive book; or you've started writing, but you're not happy with it, and you don't
know what to do next; or you have several small pieces, like blog posts or
articles, and you want to bring them together to communicate something larger to your
readers, then please, hang out for a while.
Mercy, Thanks so much for this... as one
of the authors who have benefited greatly from the opportunities given to indies, it is so frustrating to see
articles like this that are filled with innuendos, unverified opinions, and bias —
knowing that to the casual
reader it all sounds plausible — that it was great to have someone call the author out on this.
The
article didn't mention your attention to plot and prose, but
readers will
know it after they've read one
of your books.
In a 2006
article in Publishers Weekly he expressed his appreciation for his publisher, agent and, most
of all, his
readers in the most enthusiastic superlatives, saying, «I will never get over the thrill and honor
of knowing that I am touching people in some way.
When your introduction is over, whether it's one section or two pages, the
reader should
know precisely what your paper will be about - whatever remains
of the
article to incorporate supporting truths and more detail.
As regular
readers know, the Ether rarely highlights craft -
of - writing
articles, mainly because they're so plentiful in the blogosphere and because — no one's fault — there's so much replication.
Or, as we covered in an earlier
article, author drop cards with a giveaway code
of a sample
of your book, excerpt, or other free downloadable content can be a nice incentive for potential
readers to get to
know more
of you and your work!
Keep this list handy because one
of the last things you will need to do for your sociology essay is to write a Bibliography or a Works Cited page to let the
reader know precisely which books and
articles or archives you have read and drawn from, to write the text
of your Sociology Essays.
If you'd like me to submit one
of your
articles, or if you've read a great
article and would like to share it with my other
readers, drop me a line at
[email protected] and, as long as it's relevant, I'll send it out and who
knows maybe you'll be included in next week's top 20.
I
know it's right for me, as I have become a voracious
reader (and purchaser)
of this length book (and / or
article).
Why Adeeni Design Group is a Top Home Decor Blog: San Francisco
readers who want to
know who's who in the interior design world in their city will love this blog's «Tea With» series
of articles.
I
know this is the part that will interest most
of the
readers of this
article.
Regular
readers of my Family Finances
articles know that I consistently advocate a very low cost, fully passive, and globally diversified investment strategy for an individual investor's personal portfolio.
Long time
readers know that I am a tremendous admirer
of Volcker, and this morning's WSJ has a fascinating
article about the relationship between former Fed Chair Paul Volcker and Presidential candidate Barrack Obama:
Readers of the JMW
article would never
know the extent
of this statistical error — assuming they recognized it to begin with — since he merely reported four means shown above.
In this episode Don shares how to develop your story lead and why you must
know how to grab the
reader in the first two sentences
of an
article.
linking this up to your website allows you to keep track
of how many people have visited your blog, where they are coming from, which
articles they visit, and a bunch
of other interesting statistics to help you get to
know your
readers more.
He just lets all the
readers know — before they start reading — that the
article is going to be all sorts
of horrible and he writes it such that it assumes that the
reader has no choice but to continue.
Long - time
readers will
know this is a reprise
of an old
article I wrote for Game Developer Magazine called «The Art
of Fun».
As many
of the regular
readers may
know I don't usually cover anime / manga in my
articles.
Longtime
readers of my work
know I've been skeptical
of the merits
of many carbon offset projects (start with my 2007
article, «Carbon - Neutral Is Hip, but Is It Green?»)
Readers who actually want a thorough and careful account
of the pros and cons
of I - 732 from a policy point
of view should read the three detailed
articles by the Sightline Institute here: http://www.sightline.org/2016/08/01/pros-cons-carbonwa-carbon-tax-swap-ballot-initiative-732/ http://www.sightline.org/2016/08/02/does-initiative-732-carbon-tax-have-a-budget-hole/ http://www.sightline.org/2016/08/03/weighing-critiques-
of-carbonwa-i-732/
Readers who are interested in the messy political conflict over the initiative might start with a couple
of Patrick Mazza's
articles: http://cascadiaplanet.blogspot.com/2015/11/can-wa-state-climate-policy-train-wreck.html http://cascadiaplanet.blogspot.com/2015/12/wa-climate-initiative-conflict-on-road.html If you want to
know why the Alliance's proposal won't do much for low - income families facing higher energy costs as a result
of a carbon fee (though it would produce a lot
of union trade jobs by funding State infrastructure spending) start here: http://www.sightline.org/2016/08/16/green-stamps-a-climate-equity-proposal-for-the-pacific-northwest/
I
know this because
of the numbers displayed right below the
article's headline: 112k Facebook likes, more than 12,000 mentions on Twitter, 7,300 Stumble Upon tags, and nearly 5,000
reader comments.
If you are a regular
reader of the Green Living Journal, you'll recall our recent series
of articles on recycling in which we discussed the need to progress from recycling, as we
know it today, to a complete materials management approach for the products that we use.
Were Rose and Curry Skeptical Science
readers, they would have
known several days prior to the publication
of this
article that the claim about global warming «pausing» in 1997 was pre-bunked by Nuccitelli et al., as Figure 3 clearly shows.