Sentences with phrase «york times piece»

Check out the recent New York Times piece by AEDP Institute Certified Supervisor Hilary Jacobs Hendel, LCSW.
Writer Lily White certainly had the subject in mind when she penned this hilarious and insightful New York Times piece titled, «Let's Not Pretend to be Who We Aren't.»
But you might like to start with the New York Times piece on the exhibit, which summarizes things nicely.
As per this New York Times piece: Prosecutors said this had included using the sledgehammer to smash a tire rim to exaggerate an automobile accident # posted by Blogger Eric Turkewitz: March 24, 2009 7:17 AM
And according to the New York Times piece on the ad campaign, Foley Hoag officials admitted that they wanted a less conventional approach to highlight the firm's cutting - edge practice.
Dyme's New York firm shut its doors at the end of 2008 and he's not been able to find a job since — even though he's ready, willing and able to work as a volunteer, according to this New York Times piece.
Now, via Wired GC, comes a link to this New York Times piece that discusses whether shortcomings in business school MBA programs have left graduates unprepared «to make decisions that might have mitigated the financial crisis.»
The trend, referred to as «opting in» is described in this New York Times piece by Lisa Belkin entitled After Baby, Boss Comes Calling (5/17/07; hat tip to Denise Howell).
As for the aforementioned New York Times piece about Peltz's lawsuit, it concludes with what may be a classic case of understatement: «The Arkansas case could do more than give law students practical experience before they take the bar; it could also renew debate about free speech on campus and academic freedom.»
As Warren St. John, men's style writer, noted in his 2008 New York Times piece about bow ties and the men who wear them:
The New York Times piece opens with a young filmmaker abandoning his blog where he no longer posted his video clips.
In a 1990 New York Times piece, Progress Spawns Question: Who Owns the Law?
It pointed to a 2007 New York Times piece in which Adam Liptak said the report had «no apparent methodology.»
One or two stills (taken from a New York Times piece that praises Miyazaki better than I can) will capture some recurring aspects of his studio's work, in particular his focus on girls as protagonists, his combining «naturalistic» backgrounds with more «cartoony» foregrounds, and above all his fascination with flight and the sky.
In particular, Olson recommends Tamar Lewin's New York Times piece Law Limits Options When Students Are Mentally Ill and links to this thread at Volokh discussing anti-discrimination laws.
Thanks to Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom playing the role of fairy - godmother and benefactor, all 1,300 of the mega-firm's associates now have a chance to answer that question, according to this New York Times piece.
While the Legal Times story details love lost between lawyers, a New York Times piece tells of a lawyer and a love rekindled.
As a New York Times piece from 2005 points out, attempts to move the white rhino to safer ground in Kenya failed as Congolese officials and citizens insisted the rhino was a national symbol, dead or alive.
The impetus for the discussion comes from Michael Brownlee, who featured in the New York Times piece on the birth of the Transition Movement in the USA, and who has issued a call for a reinvention of Transition for a US audience.
Look no farther than Coral Davenport's weeks old New York Times piece and its paragraph here:
AMY GOODMAN: Mark Epstein, in the New York Times piece by James Stewart about — which was headlined «How Cooper Union's Endowment Failed in Its Mission,» James Stewart writes, «This week, angry students were occupying the president's office in protest.
If you read the recent New York Times piece on how New York dealer Dominique Lévy prepares for Art Basel, then you may be curious to see how the booth materialized — one of many reasons to pay it a visit.
William Powhida and Jennifer Dalton's #month2month project featured in New York Times piece on artists and gentrification
Compare this to the New York Times piece on the current show to see just how much critical appreciation of photography has changed in the past 40 years.
(A similar New York Times piece sold all the way back in 2007 for $ 17,000 at Phillips.)
The trend has spawned lots of advice books and articles with tips for the woman solo traveler, including a somewhat controversial New York Times piece that advised women to stay in expensive hotels for safety reasons.
In another op - ed New York Times piece over the summer, Buffett sounded almost despondent.
Countless times in the past few weeks, we've heard people refer to Alexandra Alter's New York Times piece of 22 September, The Plot Twist: Ebook Sales Slip, And Print Is Far From Dead.
Mr. Green's conclusion - as well as a recent New York Times piece on the same subject (which will be added below), was that unless your a fast and furious reader, the energy required to manufacture and then dispose of an e-reader is probably greater than what's needed to make a traditional book.
In a recent New York Times piece, they said «In the first eight months of 2014, sales were up 28 % over the same period last year, far outstripping the growth of e-books, which rose 6 %»
Commenting on James Gleick's New York Times piece on the future of book publishing, bibliophile and Kindle owner David Charbuck writes:
In his recent New York Times piece, «The Age of Big Data,» Steve Lohr explains Big Data this way: «What is Big Data?
This is the main point of this New York Times piece.
A New York Times piece called «The Problem With Math Problems: We're Solving Them Wrong» has great advice from Tracy Zager, Steven Strogatz, and Christopher Danielson that can help parents and teachers support the learning process.
Finally, a New York Times piece discussed the rising support for Opting Out of the NY State tests.
The U.S. Department of Education is once again emphasizing the benefit of diversity in its competitive magnet school funding process, and local officials should build on New York City's history of magnet school success to bring home more of that federal funding (For more information about magnet schools in New York City, see a recent New York Times piece on this issue: «Do Magnet Schools Still Matter?
As noted in a New York Times piece, she could face some sticky moments as the teacher union candidate and as one who is looking for big donations from rich Democrats who happen to favor the reforms that the teachers unions despise.
This brings us full circle back to my New York Times piece.
A widely - shared New York Times piece about sticking with New Years resolutions suggests that some in the social emotional learning camp who have been busying themselves with trying to foster «grit» by teaching self - control may have been focusing on the wrong thing.
A New York Times piece from earlier this week quotes a teacher who likens the movement to a wildfire.
A case in point is Sam Dillon's New York Times piece, «Schools Aided by Stimulus Money Still Facing Cuts,» which appeared on Labor Day.
For example, a 2012 New York Times piece by opinion columnist Catherine Rampell titled «Why Tuition Has Skyrocketed at State Schools» claims that the «main cause of tuition growth has been huge state funding cuts.»
Ironically, on the left, Shanker's 1998 New York Times piece describes a quasi-marketplace where, «Parents could choose which charter school to send their children to, thus fostering competition.»
Awards for foresight might go to Henry Olsen's January National Review article on disillusioned blue - collar voters and former MTV reporter Tabatha Soren's New York Times piece on how the Hillary Clinton of the 1990s presaged the Hillary Clinton of 2016.
In response to a New York Times piece on educators in the media, students at the Harvard Graduate School of Education reflect on who they think of when recalling popular educators in television or film.
In her recent New York Times piece with Jenna Wortham (in which Wortham aptly calls the record «a homage to women and the spectrum of sexual identities»), Monáe clarifies that «she has been circling the themes explored... [here] for at least a decade» but only recently felt self - assured enough to face them without masks.
I mostly enjoyed this by - the - numbers Adam Liptak New York Times piece concerning Rod Lurie's upcoming «Nothing But the Truth.»
As a New York Times piece pointed out recently, the true A-list movie stars are roughly the same now as they were nine or ten years ago: Washington, Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt, Will Smith, Johnny Depp, Leonardo DiCaprio.
In a New York Times piece titled «Black Panther and the Revenge of the Black Nerds,» author Lawrence Ware outlines how the 44th president forever changed black viewers» relationships with geek culture.
In her New York Times piece published today, Angelina Jolie bravely announced that she just underwent elective bilateral mastectomy as a breast cancer...
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