Sentences with phrase «at a story post»

You take a little gander at the stories posted on your snapchat feed and watch your.

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The story focuses on the Pentagon Papers — documents that military analyst Daniel Ellsberg leaked that looked at US involvement in Vietnam spanning four presidents — and how the press, and The Washington Post in particular, brought the information to the American public.
Read enough of these stories — as well as the avalanche of posts and articles out there urging you to up your productivity by getting up early — and you're bound to feel a little guilty if you're not naturally up and at»em at dawn.
Leela Srinivasan, chief marketing officer at Lever, described the genesis of that strategy via email: «We helped some of our more passionate employees capture their stories via our employee blog, Inside Lever, while sharing those same blog posts on LinkedIn,» she wrote.
Instead, the story usually looks more like the one at the beginning of this post.
It's not as if he and Trump have a chummy public relationship — Trump has fired tweets at Bezos, whose holding company owns the Washington Post, in retaliation for a story the Post published in December about preventing Trump from securing the presidential nomination.
«As for the coverage, he doesn't get involved in it at all — not what stories to do or what not to do; he doesn't comment on any stories, including about Amazon, he just doesn't,» Marty Baron, executive editor of the Washington Post, said Thursday at an annual dinner for Columbia University's Knight - Bagehot journalism fellowship.
When I look at the Phnom Penh Post, I see lots of stories about the middle class buying properties.»
Hoover says that, unlike at the big tech websites that have to do the work of researching and writing stories about new products hitting the market, about 3,000 whitelisted Product Hunt curators simply post a link to a product's landing page, so products get publicity faster.
«We've had negative stories,» added Baron, referencing the paper's coverage of the controversial «Amazon Key,» a plan announced this week to allow the e-commerce giant to unlock its customers» front doors, which a Post column called «Silicon Valley at its most out - of - touch.»
Bob Odenkirk deserves a best supporting actor Oscar nomination for his role as Ben Bagdikian, the reporter who pushes the Pentagon Papers story forward at the Post.
With millennials consuming more and more of their media through mobile devices and social platforms, executives at Indigenous Media bet that Snapchat users would warm quickly to the idea of following a narrative story posted in regular installments to social media, as opposed to the traditional theatrical experience.
Over at The Denver Post, media reporter Joanne Ostrow writes in a biting, short critique that CNN mistook «the cruise ship story for Normandy landing.»
But stories aren't just an effective tool because they're inherently interesting, according to another recent post by Paul J. Zak, the founding director of the Center for Neuroeconomics Studies at Claremont Graduate University, on the HBR Blog Network.
I have found that readers love statistics, counterintuitive results, and real - life stories, so I try hard to ensure that I get at least two out of three of these items in all of my content, whether it's a book, a magazine article, or an online column or blog post.
Le Huffington Post Quebec went live at 5 a.m. on Feb. 8, its lead story about facial - recognition technology in Montreal casinos.
According to a leaked screenshot of Fusion's web traffic that was posted by Gawker, the site had less than 35 readers looking at its top story on a recent day.
Two days after that story was published, The Washington Post looked at Cruz's use of Cambridge Analytica and its tools.
At this point it is still too early in the investigation to determine where the breach occurred, but as the story developers we will be sure to post it here.
As The Post published its story, the director of the N.S.A., Gen. Keith B. Alexander, was being interviewed at a cybersecurity conference.
Our friend Craig Wortmann, Founder & CEO at Sales Engine highlights this key skill in his latest post over at LinkedIn — Why Entrepreneurs Should Tell Stories.
«A fake story claiming Pope Francis — actually a refugee advocate — endorsed Mr. Trump was shared almost a million times, likely visible to tens of millions,» Zeynep Tufekci, an associate professor at the University of North Carolina who studies the social impact of technology, said of a recent post on Facebook.
If you have fantastic content on your website, such as an infographic with unique insights, or an in - depth blog post written by an industry expert on your staff, journalists at major media publications may find it helpful to cite those resources to support claims within stories that they're writing.
You know, as the owner of The Post, I know that at times The Post is going to write stories that are going to make very powerful people very unhappy.
The story does not end with EV subsidies either as Tesla has provided very generous residual buyback programs in key global markets like Hong Kong, which has very generous government incentives at the front end (fully detailed in the legacy post below) putting a Tesla Model S pricing nearly on top of a gas powered Honda Civic and well below a Mercedes entry model.
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Now I like the comment David has at the end of his post «One would think this claim would be a major news story, but so far not a single mainstream media outlet in the entire West appears to have reported it»
Similarly, if we had written a blog post explaining the Google Knowledge Graph based off of just one news outlet's understanding of the change, we could easily pass along incorrect information, or at the very least not present the entire scope of the story.
But I have heard stories that former English literature professors are leaving their posts at universities in order to become Bitcoin players — This is a mania.
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In a guest post at the Broadbent Institute, I flesh out some of the impacts of EI changes with three (fairly typical) hypothetical stories of unemployed Canadians.
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Beginning with Columbine 19 years ago, more than 150,000 students attending at least 170 primary or secondary schools have experienced a shooting on campus, according to a Washington Post analysis of online archives, state and federal enrollment figures, and news stories.
Interviewed by Theresa Tedesco of the National Post for a story relating to governance at Bombardier, February 10, 2015.
Interviewed by Theresa Tedesco of the National Post for a story relating to executive compensation at Barrick Gold, April 23, 2013.
Interviewed by Theresa Tedesco of the National Post for a story relating to changes at the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp., May 8, 2013.
But Donna if you have more information that you feel I should look at, please email it or just post it below, I am sure David has more space on this long thread which is proving to be a safe place for so many to tell their stories.
If Doug is so loving and transcending and wants only goodness to flow as he posted here 450 posts ago, than he should start with clearing of his good buddy Steve Knight's name because right now the story goes that he scrubbed it at Doug's directive.
This post originally appeared at Deeper Story.
Also on Facebook I post a lot of links to stories about outrageous things Beck and others have said, and I usually add a condescending comment saying something like, «Look at this idiot.»
Like I said at the top of that post, it is only a very, very small part of my story.
Unfortunately, this story will attract numerous posts from people that accomplish not much more than sitting at their computers 24/7 and God - bashing, missing the whole point and spewing their mindless, moronic hatred.
The journalists did not research whether it was a valid study, at least it does not appear so, but that didn't stop the posting of this story.
CNN just looks at which stories bring in the most comments and posts more of the same to bring more hits, and more money.
The author obviously hasn't read some of the posts to a story about scientists looking at people who eat all they want without gaining weight in order to get an idea of how obesity works.
As The Washington Post explains, the discovery of the new location first began 15 years ago when a team at the Tower of David Museum began an expansion project: «But the story took a strange turn when archaeologists started peeling away layers under the floor in an old abandoned building adjacent to the museum in Jerusalem's Old City.»
@ GodFreeNow — Your story is a bit hard to believe based on what you demonstrate in your various posts here (sure, you quote some verses, but you don't seem to have the hermeneutical skills to understand them... much like Rachel)... unless the education programs were pretty horrible at that church.
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