Sentences with phrase «big ideas of the post»

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Coming of Age in the Asian Century: The Need for a National Conversation By Sarah Eaton, Post ‐ Graduate Research Fellow, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada Political pundits tell us this federal election will be fought not over big ideas but along a narrow set of economic wedge issues.
One of the biggest complaints about Facebook — and its all - powerful News Feed algorithm — is that the social network often shows you posts supporting beliefs or ideas you (probably) already have.
«A government - supported ICO would give more people a bigger stake in the future of our country and provide not just investment, but also more expertise and ideas to help us grow exponentially,» Korjus said in a blog post on Monday.
that their religion is flawed somehow... and when questioned why they try to push their ideas on everybody else, they get frustrated and say that it's the Religious ones that push their ideas on people... NOT THEM... That's funny because i have about 1000 comments on this thread that state the opposite... Atheist's i see on this post appear to fall into that category of people that need to try and convince others to believe what they do because they're not sure in their own beliefs... They know that believing in the big bang theory or other similar theories takes as much faith as any religion has to offer... and when pinned down to the facts that By the laws of physics... the big bang couldn't happen....
Tomorrow is Fat Tuesday, and the idea was to kick off the Mardi Gras season with a big batch of gumbo (and post about it today).
Featured on Feeding Big's Top 10 Favorites from the In and Out of the Kitchen Party # 20 June 24, 2013 Featured on Mum's Make Lists post «Quick Dinner Ideas» September 8, 2013
First, a big thank you to all the Lunch Tray readers who took the time to visit our Lunch Box Idea Exchange earlier this month and post their «go - to» lunchbox items for the rest of us to read.
Happy 3 years blogiversary, I never really kept track of when I started so I have no real idea of how old my blog is x Rhian Westbury recently posted... Exploring New York City With Big Bus Tours
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The surprising amount of traffic created from my last post, Adult bento lunch box ideas for work, for a man, or your big kids, is a terrific indication that a lot of you are packing lunches for people over 4 feet tall
Recently, she was selected as a 2017 Aspen Ideas Festival Scholar and was named one of the «100 Spanish experts in innovation» by Fundación Cotec, «40 Under 40 Latinos in Foreign Policy» by The Huffington Post, and «10 Latinas Think Big Innovators to Watch in 2016.»
I owe a big thank you to a number of people for the ideas contained in this post, notably Dr Brad Schoenfeld for his fantastic literature review on skeletal muscle hypertrophy, Dr Ben Rosenblatt for introducing me to occlusion training, Paul Carter for his writing on compensatory acceleration training, Dante Trudel for devising DC training, and many others.
I think it's really great that you showed us two different options of how to style such a big investment piece, and I think it would be a cool idea for future posts!
Editor's note: This is the fifth post in a five - part series which takes a look at five big ideas for implementation of the Common Core State Standards, authored by Jay McTighe and Grant Wiggins.
Editor's note: This is the fourth post in a five - part series which takes a look at five big ideas for implementation of the Common Core State Standards, authored by Jay McTighe and Grant Wiggins
Editor's note: This is the first post in a five - part series which takes a look at five big ideas for implementation of the Common Core State Standards, authored by Jay McTighe and Grant Wiggins
Editor's note: This is the third post in a five - part series which takes a look at five big ideas for implementation of the Common Core State Standards, authored by Jay McTighe and Grant Wiggins
Editor's note: This is the second post in a five - part series which takes a look at five big ideas for implementation of the Common Core State Standards, authored by Jay McTighe and Grant Wiggins
In the next, and final, post in this series, I will give you a big list of ideas for what writers can post on social media.
My guest post at Fiction University shares a big list of ideas for book - specific and non-book extras.
But over the past few weeks I've been cooling on the idea and I need to figure out if my thoughts are because of the big selling authors like Konrath and HM Ward leaving and I've been influenced by their posts, or if it's because it really isn't working so well for me.
In the spirit of brevity inspired by Chuck Sambuchino's Breaking Down the Query Letter post recommended yesterday, I'd like to offer a 3 - step process to help nonfiction authors create their book's mission statement, or «big idea
Mike Shatzkin, founder and CEO of the Idea Logical Company and author of a recent, highly informative blog post titled «The «Big Change» era in trade book publishing ended about four years ago.»
Although I'm not exactly a devoted reader of John Scalzi's Whatever blog, a Twitter retweet last week drew my attention to a recent post, in which he announces that readers protesting ebook prices on his «Big Idea» posts will have their comment deleted: Why?
Do read Hugh's social object post to understand one of the biggest ideas in word of mouth: 1.
We posted up our ideas on my Facebook page and within half - an - hour one of our followers — head of marketing at one of the biggest and best hotels on the Algarve no less — had contacted me and said that they wanted to host a «Pop - Up» event in their hotel and could they meet with us.
Las Vegas Weekly, The Barrick's «Plural» Teams Local and International Artists for an Engaging Show, April 26, 2018 East Hampton Star, 23 Successes in «A Radical Voice», Jennifer Landes, March 20, 2018 Elle Décor, «Hitting Her Groove», Kate Betts, September 2014 Hamptons ArtHub, Best Exhibitions of 2013», December 2013 Hamptons ArtHub, «Almond Zigmund: Interruptions Repeated», Gabrielle Selz, September 2013 WhiteHot Magazine, «Almond Zigmund: Interruptions Repeated», Janet Goleas, September 2013 Huffington Post, «Almond Zigmund: Interruptions Repeated», Gabrielle Selz, August 2013 Elle Décor, «Arbiter of Style», Cynthia Frank, May 2013 NY H&G, «Mondo Condo» May 2013 Long Island Pulse, «Artist VIP», Nada, August 2011 Southampton Press, «Shifting Perceptions in Parrish Installation», Pat Rogers, November 8, 2007 East Hampton Star, «An Artist «Remembers the Future»», Jennifer Landes, November 1, 2007 East Hampton Star, «Industrial Strength Beauty, Jessica Frost, July 19, 2007 Las Vegas Sun, «Coloring Her World», Kristen Peterson, February 24, 2006 Southampton Press, «Tracing the Genealogy of Ideas», Eric Ernst, December 15, 2005 Columbus Dispatch,» Texture Enlivens Minimalist Exhibit», Kaizaad Kotwal Sunday, July 17, 2005 Southampton Press,» Avram Gallery Offers Quiet Space for Show», Eric Ernst, Nov. 25, 2004 Los Angeles Times, «Sweet Nostalgia Projected Onto Metal», Holly Meyers, Feb 1, 2002 Flash Art, «Aperto», David Pagel, March - April 2002 Art in America, «Report From Sante Fe — Sin City Sampler», Sarah S. King, July 2002 Kunst; «Verdachtig ist, wer sich nicht bewegt», Jurg M. Meier, 2002 Samatag, «Orte des Durchgangs sichtbar gemacht», Susanne Neubauer, Jan 26, 2002 The Art Newspaper, «Las Vegans», Sarah Douglass, No 121, January 2002, p. 9 The Southampton Press, «Artists in Spotlight at Parrish», October 25, 2001, Miami Herald, «Altoids Artworks Small, But Strong», Elias Turner, Sept 10, 2001 Florida Today, «Altoids offers an exhibit of curiously fresh art», Pam Harbaugh, 2001 Exhibit: a, «The Big American Issue», June 2001, p. 28 illustration Las Vegas Weekly, August 5, 1999 «Artists Bios», p. 20, illustration Las Vegas Weekly, February 3, 1999 «Great Art BiDesign», p22 New York Contemporary Art Report, Jan / Feb 2000, p. 52, illustration
CS: I'm willing to bet that a lot of people would assume the biggest challenge I face is coming up with enough post ideas to support our editorial pipeline, but that's not actually the case.
Selected group exhibitions include It Is What it Is, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa (2010); Following a Line, Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver (2010); 17th Sydney Biennial, Sydney (2010); Cubes, Blocks and Other Spaces, Musée d'art contemporain, Montréal (2009); GETTING EVEN: Oppositions & Dialogues in Contemporary Art, Kunstverein Hannover (2009); eXponential Future, Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, Vancouver (2008); Modelle für Morgen, European Kunsthalle, Cologne (2007); Canada Dreaming (Desires And Ideas For The Future By Artists Of The Biggest Country In America), Kunstverein Wolfsburg (2006); Die Jugend von heute / Youth of Today, Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt - am - Main (2006); Post No Bills, White Columns, New York (2005); I feel mysterious today, Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art (2004); Making Space, Platform Garanti, Contemporary Art Center, Istanbul (2003); Das Spyder Män, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (2002); Belvedere, Henry Moore Institute, Leeds (2000of Canada, Ottawa (2010); Following a Line, Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver (2010); 17th Sydney Biennial, Sydney (2010); Cubes, Blocks and Other Spaces, Musée d'art contemporain, Montréal (2009); GETTING EVEN: Oppositions & Dialogues in Contemporary Art, Kunstverein Hannover (2009); eXponential Future, Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, Vancouver (2008); Modelle für Morgen, European Kunsthalle, Cologne (2007); Canada Dreaming (Desires And Ideas For The Future By Artists Of The Biggest Country In America), Kunstverein Wolfsburg (2006); Die Jugend von heute / Youth of Today, Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt - am - Main (2006); Post No Bills, White Columns, New York (2005); I feel mysterious today, Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art (2004); Making Space, Platform Garanti, Contemporary Art Center, Istanbul (2003); Das Spyder Män, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (2002); Belvedere, Henry Moore Institute, Leeds (2000Of The Biggest Country In America), Kunstverein Wolfsburg (2006); Die Jugend von heute / Youth of Today, Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt - am - Main (2006); Post No Bills, White Columns, New York (2005); I feel mysterious today, Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art (2004); Making Space, Platform Garanti, Contemporary Art Center, Istanbul (2003); Das Spyder Män, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (2002); Belvedere, Henry Moore Institute, Leeds (2000of Today, Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt - am - Main (2006); Post No Bills, White Columns, New York (2005); I feel mysterious today, Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art (2004); Making Space, Platform Garanti, Contemporary Art Center, Istanbul (2003); Das Spyder Män, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (2002); Belvedere, Henry Moore Institute, Leeds (2000of Contemporary Art (2004); Making Space, Platform Garanti, Contemporary Art Center, Istanbul (2003); Das Spyder Män, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (2002); Belvedere, Henry Moore Institute, Leeds (2000).
To get an idea of why it's important to have icebreakers even in a warming world, review our 2005 series, «The Big Melt» and the series of posts here last year on Arctic shipping efforts.
I was encouraged by your blog post citing Ilan Safit's thoughts on ecological citizenship as a precursor to planetary progress and at the same time want to respond to the suggestion that in Rio, the U.N. may have sacrificed its potential in shaping big ideas at the altar of practicalities and mechanical processes, important as they were.
Mind you, I had another idea for a title today which might have been funnier, and took a bow towards one of Steve's post titles: «Big Mc and the two whoppers».
TechnoLawyer today released BlawgWorld 2006: Capital of Big Ideas, an e-book featuring representative posts from 51 «of the most influential» law - related blogs.
I am a big - time consumer of content via RSS — so much so that sometimes when I click through to read a post on its website, I realize I had no idea what the website looked like until just then, despite... more»
I am a big - time consumer of content via RSS — so much so that sometimes when I click through to read a post on its website, I realize I had no idea what the website looked like until just then, despite having read its content for years.
One of the biggest challenges bloggers face is coming up with ideas for posts.
J. Craig Williams recommends you check out «your free copy of BlawgWorld 2006, Capital of Big Ideas, which is out and features thoughts and posts from 51 influential legal blogs.
In this post, we're going to look specifically at whole life insurance and answer some of the biggest customer questions: Is whole life insurance a good idea?
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That may not be a bad idea as people share posts and this could end up on social media and / or google search and from my understanding bigger pockets does not delete posts once they are posted, so just word of advice on what you post online, but again, I truly do feel bad for you.
As you'll learn though, in the rest of this post, is that there are actually 14 key benefits you need to touch on to create your brand promise and big idea.
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