Polaris Charter Academy, led by New Leaders Michelle Navarre and Roel Vivet, is featured in an Education
Week article about developing character after Polaris students win first - ever «Think it Up» Innovation Award.
CRPE's report, How Parents Experience Public School Choice, is cited in this Education
Week article about school transportation in Louisiana.
CRPE's How Parents Experience Public School Choice report is mentioned in this Education
Week article about charter school oversight in Ohio.
Likewise, this report continues to be used whenever a state's or district's new - and - improved teacher evaluation systems (still) evidence «too many» (as typically arbitrarily defined) teachers as effective or higher (see, for example, an Education
Week article about this here).
Pointing to a recent Education
Week article about Chicago school districts» plans to recruit teachers from overseas, he stressed that retired service members, most only in their 40s, are a «highly qualified» pool that can be tapped for such hard - to - fill positions.
Not exact matches
Last
week, online Chinese real estate investment platform Uoolu.com released a guide for Chinese buyers interested in North Korean real estate, while popular accounts on the mobile messaging app WeChat have been posting
articles about the country's housing market in recent
weeks.
One could be forgiven for thinking a story last
week about SaskTel's wireless woes was an
article from The Onion.
Just last
week, Rolling Stone published a note to its readers that implied that the «discrepancies» in the magazine's
article about rape at the University of Virginia were the fault of the story's protagonist, Jackie, and not its reporting.
Over the past
weeks and months, there have been any number of
articles about how and why Canada fell into recession.
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Damian Thompson from Linchpin joins us again this
week to talk
about an
article called Milkshake Marketing by Professor Clayton Christensen.
5
weeks ago, Jason Zweig of the Wall Street Journal wrote a great
article about the loss of trust in the market by retail investors.
Beijing is trying to boost domestic liquidity in the hopes that this will generate stronger domestic demand, but expanding liquidity fuels capital outflows, and these put downward pressure on the currency, while increasing PBoC concerns
about the monetary impact of money leaving the economy which, as an
article in last
week's FT argues, might be worse than we think.
Earlier this
week, I came across an
article by Michael Martinez
about why competitive link analysis wastes your time, which could have been inspired by two posts
about the same subject that had been published earlier this
week.
Among the news outlets that Mr. Harder said had been sent notices were Inquisitr (which apologized to Ms. Trump and retracted an
article about her that was published within the last
week), Politico and Liberal America.
Harry Alford of Humble Ventures adds his own advice on top of Ryan Boshar's
article about running retail pilots (which we covered last
week) in «What Startups Should Consider When Exploring Pilot Opportunities»
Yaniv Erlich, a geneticist at Columbia University, was far from surprised at last
week's news that police may have found a serial murderer and rapist, California's long - sought Golden State Killer, by tapping a public DNA database to match crime scene DNA: Erlich had cautioned in a June 2014
article about genetic privacy, published in Nature Reviews Genetics, that GEDmatch, the website that was reportedly used, could allow for such «genealogical triangulation.»
Last
week the lead developer of the BCH client Bitcoin ABC, Amaury Séchet, noticed the neutrality template on the
article and made a remark
about it to his followers on Twitter, stating:
In my last
article on Seeking Alpha from a couple of
weeks ago, I talked
about the «thinness» of Bitcoin's initial move above $ 5000.
There was an
article in the Wall Street Journal a couple of
weeks ago talking
about a Chinese state - owned enterprise that operated salt mines, but now it's building office parks.
Last
week we published an
article warning
about pending changes in home equity lending due to the recently passed tax legislation.
This
week, to continue the conversation, I am posting another
article by Molly that talks
about how important a company's culture is to its brand and to its very existence.
About a
week from today, I'll post an update on rents, and San Jose will figure in this
article.
I suffered a terrible car accident... during 3
weeks I almost died «many times»... Now I can read a beautiful
article like this one and agree with it... Believe me... no matter your faith, your fortune or whatever you may be involved with... on the face of death if you are human you will only care
about your loved ones... you will remember
about the moments you were happy together and dream they happen again... you will remember your childhood like you were 7 again... you will ask forgiveness and try to show your love, no matter how hard you are... In the face of death we realize that nothing more then our family matters... For the professor, once his life of arrogance reaches an end, he will then understand what is the meaning of family...
Not only has she written a couple of fantastic
articles about The Hunger Games, she's written an entire book entitled The Hunger Games and the Gospel released this
week by Patheos Press.
In a Good Friday
article about Holy
Week, NPR inaccurately described Easter as «the day celebrating the idea that Jesus did not die and go to hell or purgatory or...
I thought he was an idiot when I read the CNN
article about this a few days (maybe a
week) ago.
For a
week, every newspaper has been full of
articles about her.
You clearly missed the
article on the front page last
week about whatever stupid thing Ed Schulz said last
week.
If you have some extra reading time this
week and are curious
about N.T. Wright and the New Perspectives on Paul, check out this lengthy (and older)
article by Wright that clarifies his position on substitutionary atonement.
What is more amazing is that we just started feeding the homeless and needy in our city
about 3
weeks ago and I receive this
article in my inbox, from 2014, a couple of days ago.
Two
weeks ago they had an
article (doc.ument)
about s.ex, but like you said don't dare quote the
article.
You're on the Belief Blog, which over the last 4
weeks has posted
about 20 positive Pope
articles.
Wasn't there an
article a few days ago
about the possibility of school opening being delayed a
week because of a Jewish holiday?
Instead, everyone hunkers down, ignores the problem and hopes it goes away, defends the attacker, and / or tries to appease the attacker in hopes he or she won't turn and attack them (there was even an
article about how to appease a narcissistic church leader in Christianity Today's Leadership Journal this
week).
For example, last
week, pundit Allen West posted an
article titled» What Jurassic World actor just said
about Christianity will probably ruin his career.»
Over the past two
weeks as I have written several posts
about tithing several people have sent me
articles about tithing, or linked to them in the comments.
Last
week's ruling in Obergefell took up a lot of attention, but I've been meaning to link a couple of good
articles about Mideast Christians, specifically, their relationship with authoritarian regimes.
This
week on Facebook, we had several powerful conversations around Anne Graham Lotz's words on gender equality and Boz Tchividjian's
article about churches that support spousal abuse.
And the second story, which broke this
week, is
about UCLA political science doctoral student Michael LaCour, whose co-author, Donald Green of Columbia, has asked for the journal Science to retract their much - ballyhooed December 2014
article.
Stephen Prothero wrote an
article a few
weeks back talking
about the caste system and it's possible roots in hinduism which was linked to the killing of a girl who wanted to wed outside of her caste.
I try not to put too much pressure on myself to speak up as the token «Christian feminist» on issues like these, but after reading multiple blog posts and
articles this
week from Christian men
about women and contraception, I decided to add my two cents as a pro-life woman of faith who supports affordable access to birth control for women.
We'll be tackling these questions together over the next few
weeks, as I devote Monday posts to updates on the trip and
articles / interviews
about living more justly.
This past
week I've been commenting on a local newspaper forum on an
article about a church — it just so happens to be the last church I left.
The whole thing has been up on the Bon Appétit web for
about a
week now, and apparently it is on their top list of most popular
articles (we're dancing that silly dance again!).
It's from the New York Times Thanksgiving coverage two
weeks ago, from an
article by Melissa Clark
about vegetarian dishes fitting the meal.
If you are a regular reader of food blogs you've probably already read an
article or two this
week about what it means to be a mom (or what...
My first
article on VitaVibes aired last
week which is all
about green tea and 7 creative ways to use it.
few
weeks back there was an
article on here
about injured players coming back and helping at the tail end of the season; the
article was big on Wilshire and I commented saying Welbeck will be the one I will most look out or because he offers us something different upfront, either as a striker or on the wings, I also said Wilshire does not register on my radar not because he os not good but simply because we have better players in his role and he has not been missed one jot....