Especially the last part
about publishing the names of people and how much they gave?
Not exact matches
Willoughby had previously written
about the alleged abuse in a blog post
published in April 2017 that did not
name Porter.
Since you can't embed an exact replica of a LinkedIn recommendation on your website, pull the
name of the person who left you the recommendation and
publish it on your website along with a snippet of their quote
about your products.
Like Muddy Waters — which takes its
name from a Chinese expression
about where fishermen find it easiest to fool the fish — Alfredlittle was created in 2010 and
publishes postings that challenge the reporting of companies that operate in China but are listed on North American exchanges.
A noteworthy recent example: the Associated Press, one of the most credible and ubiquitous
names in hard news, recently
published a Q&A
about the dangers posed by ransomware on personal and business computers.
A storm fueled by greater awareness
about sexual assault and harassment has been gaining momentum in the U.S. ever since a former Uber engineer
named Susan Fowler hit «
publish» on a post
about her
Again, I really want to stress this is not
about the messy never ending post divorce antics with an NPD but the culture of leaders in this
publishing / speaking / minor celebrity circle that have smeared
names and reputations in order to appear one way while behind the scenes another story is going on.
She could have
published this without her last
name and photo, but the way she (and CNN) did this shows how clueless both are
about AA.
Christ the Key By Kathryn Tanner Cambridge, 309 pages, $ 29.99 Far too much of what is
published under the
name of theology these days has
about it the air of the frivolous» but such a complaint can not be made
about the work of Kathryn Tanner.
He has patched and altered it in a few places... I had to laugh at the great wisdom which so terribly slandered, condemned and forbade my New Testament when it was
published under my
name, but made it required reading when it was
published under the
name of another,» wrote Luther in a piece
about translating the Bible, written at the Coburg.
What's hilarious
about this recently
published study out of Malaysia, is that (at least in the abstract) they don't even mention the words «coconut oil,» using rather the latin
name for coconut: Cocos nucifera Linn.
According to a series of articles from the Metropolitan News - Enterprise and conversation with the great - great grandson bearing the same
name of Maunsel White; The New Orleans Daily Delta
published an article
about Colonel White's new enterprise on January 26, 1850:
After writing his first book
about his life as a vet, author Alf Wight couldn't find a suitable pseudonym under which to
publish his memoirs until one night he was watching a game of football and was rather taken with the
name of Hibernian's goalkeeper - Jim Herriot.
Several weeks ago, I wrote
about Tolcher, a 41 - year - old homemaker and college dropout who has managed to become one of the most frequently
published names in the Chicago Tribune.
Hi there, felt really strange to read your Blog
about Tariku as that's the
name of my book I
published last year..
The Suffolk Legislature has tabled a resolution to
name weekly newspapers to
publish public notices in Suffolk's 10 towns after new lawmaker Susan Berland raised concerns
about using the Long Islander in Huntington for the legal ads.
«In general, Nigerian laws and international law recognize the legitimate interest of society in having the
names of the public officials
published; in knowing the truth
about who exactly returned funds and under what circumstances.
I'd like the paper to
publish a little map showing the
names and addresses of the armed guards hired to protect against their perceived threats, because in their own words, «readers are understandably interested to know
about guns in their neighborhoods»
«It does not
name the website which is said to be
about to
publish the list.»
I hear from a well - placed source that the list of peers, with
about 55
names from across the party spectrum, will be
published on Wednesday 1 December.
In an article
published last year in Next Wave, «Anne Tyler» (not her real
name) wrote
about the loneliness and undue burden of being the only black student in her graduate department.
A letter that the European Research Council (ERC) sent to its grantees last July didn't mention PEN by
name, but warned
about «certain
publishing houses and online publications» whose tactics, «including vague references — usually by telephone — to any sort of official recognition by the ERC, the EC or the EU, are to be considered an attempt to fraud.»
They then found out that information
about how much they actually cooperated could be
published online along with their
name, but that they could avoid this publication if they paid to censor the information.
A University of Colorado Cancer Center study recently
published in the top - ranked journal Nucleic Acids Research (NAR) describes a database
named multiMiR, the most comprehensive database collecting information
about microRNAs and their targets.
The CNRS then
publishes the
names of the candidates who were preselected, and these candidates present their research plans individually to a jury for
about 10 minutes in a system called concours.
Only in 1936 did he
publish a paper
about it, Will notes, «primarily, it seems, to get a Czech electrical engineer
named Rudi Mandl to stop pestering him
about it.»
- Dr. Richard Benton, Winner 2009 «This prize is special because the judges care as much
about your passion for an interesting problem as the brand
name of where you «ve
published.
Aug. 6, 2015 — Pioneering Vanderbilt University structural biologist Charles Sanders, Ph.D., has been
named interim editor of Biochemistry, an eminent journal for
publishing research articles
about the molecular structure, mechanisms and interactions of important biological molecules.
About Blog PsychiatryOnline is a web - based portal that features psychiatric references from American Psychiatric
Publishing, the most trusted and respected name in psychiatric p
Publishing, the most trusted and respected
name in psychiatric
publishingpublishing.
It says something
about them I think, and that is Choosing a screen
name with a letter starting in the top half of the alphabet is as important as an attractive photo and a fluent headline in the online dating game, reveals an analysis of the best ways of finding love in the digital world, and
published online in the journal Evidence Based Medicine.
The Garden of Eden (R for profanity, nudity and graphic sexuality) Screen adaptation of the posthumously -
published Hemingway novel of the same
name about an American couple (Jack Huston and Mena Suvari) honeymooning on the French Riviera whose relationship becomes strained when they both fall in love with a naughty, Italian nymphet (Caterina Murino).
But he also wrote for a more general audience, particularly literary novels such as «Foucault's Pendulum» (1988),
about three workers at a small
publishing house who hatch their own conspiracy theory, and «The
Name of the Rose,» a murder mystery set in an Italian monastery in the 14th century.
Silverstein died in 1999; the film will be based on a book
about his life, A Boy
Named Shel, written by Lisa Rogak and
published in 2007.
Colette stars Keira Knightley and is
about a woman forced to
publish her novels under her husband's
name — and what happens when her literary fame grows.
About Askwith Forums: The Askwith Forum, established in 1998 by an anonymous donor and
named in honor of New York City public - relations consultant, writer and
publishing executive Herbert Askwith, is a series of public lectures at the Harvard Graduate School of Education that provide an opportunity for practitioners, policymakers, and researchers to share their work, talk with one another, and advance proven practices that will improve learning opportunities for all.
In 1964, Schwitzgebel (who later shortened his last
name to Gable)
published a book
about the work, Streetcorner Research: An Experimental Approach to the Juvenile Delinquent.
About Askwith Forums: The Askwith Forums, established in 1998 by an anonymous donor and
named in memory of New York City public - relations consultant, writer and
publishing executive Herbert Askwith, is a series of public lectures at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
Teachers objected to having educators»
names and ratings
published, and researchers raised questions
about the validity of the statistical method used to determine teacher effectiveness: value - added analysis.
Then the Times
published an article
about the results, profiling some of the «best» and «worst» teachers by
name.
Unlike Ofsted, education advisers do not
publish reports
about their school visits and there is no publicly available information
about their
names or backgrounds, leading to concerns that commissioners are operating a «shadow Ofsted».
Folker's
name is included in an online database
published by The Times that identified
about 6,000 third - through fifth - grade teachers.
«There was a
published column by a man
named Ralph Voss who was a former judge in Missouri,» Sinquefield continued, in response to a question
about ending teacher tenure.»
The New York Times this week
published an investigative report
about the financial practices of a sizable group of Texas charter schools being operated by the followers of Fethullah Gulen, a Turkish Islamic religious leader «whose devotees have built a worldwide religious, social and nationalistic movement in his
name.»
In the days of digital technology, e-books, tablet reading devices and Kindle Direct
Publishing (to
name one distribution platform), paperback for indie authors was the one «as yet unconquered» land for self -
published authors everywhere until
about four years ago, when Amazon - owned print - on - demand company CreateSpace built traction and changed the playing field for indies everywhere.
If you are going to be an independent or small publisher, if you are going to take on the time, expense and trouble of
publishing your own book instead of letting a vanity press do it for you, you need to know the following
about the
name of your endeavor:
Today, Seanan McGuire joined us on the show to talk
about her urban fantasy and her science fiction, her rapid releases (under two different
names) with traditional
publishing, how she got started, and what led her to explore Patreon, where she is currently earning nearly $ 8,000 per short story.
So after a few more varied questions this last week
about pen
names in indie
publishing, I figured it's
about time I give a full and complete opinion on the topic.
If you want to read other comments, usually how - to, in the 400 or so blogs at this site
about any of the «open
publishing» sites, go to the SEARCH box at the top, right, of the first page of this blog and type in the publisher's
name (one at a time).
With the announcement that all KDP Select titles would be included in the all - you - can - eat service, authors were initially excited
about the prospect of a new revenue channel from the exclusive program; it didn't take long, though, before some of the top
names in self -
publishing noticed a significant drop in their KDP - based income.
On the same indie -
published book (that is, you own the distribution rights and
publish under your own
name, not through a self -
publishing services company or vanity publisher), you'd make
about $ 1.50 per copy.