On that cautionary but not hopeless note I will submit separately to
this blog a piece I wrote called «The Cold Equations of Global Warming.»
Not exact matches
For example, entrepreneur and marketing consultant Marcus Sheridan
wrote a thoughtful
piece on his
blog (thesaleslion.com) about the implications of live - streaming video — in particular, how transparency will transform business.
Once I've been successful with one
piece of content, I go to every content publisher I can find and tell them that I can
write a guest post on their
blog on a topic that I've previously
written about, that more than 50,000 people have read and loved.
«I toiled over design and print, I shared my thoughts on everything (come on guys, you know I'm opinionated), and I ended up with a limited collection of
pieces that reflect facets of my personal style that I think (hope, pray, hold - my - breath - and - wait - for - the - comments - on - Insta), that you'll love,» Markle
wrote on her
blog at the time.
In response to a post by a Twitter user which said Musk should provide «some very strong arguments in a well
written blog piece to win over the (myself included) skeptics,» the Tesla and SpaceX CEO
wrote: «Movie on the subject coming soon...» Now, why hasn't anyone thought of that before?
Back in 2012, I
wrote a
piece for my
blog at Racialicious concluding that for black passengers, Uber was ultimately worth the premium price.
This is a nice little
piece, well -
written, and in the belief
blog... but, once you scan down a bit further, the story gets slaughtered by the same - ole, same - ole gang of people making judgements on people's beliefs.
When, in February, I
wrote a
piece about Anna Foa's research in my Catholic Herald
blog, I added that I was still mystified by the hardening of Jewish opinion against Pius XII in the aftermath of Hochhuth's play Der Stellvertreter, which had depicted him virtually as a Nazi collaborator, given that the universal feeling expressed by Jews immediately after the war was one of gratitude and warmth towards Pope Pius.
I
wrote a Belief
Blog piece on Sunday called «My Take: «I'm spiritual but not religious» is a cop - out,» which has received more than 8,000 comments, many taking up key points I raised.
He
blogs here and here... and recently
wrote a great
piece on the death of Osama Bin Laden.
No, it's an opinion
piece written on their religion
blog.
I also
wrote a
piece for the CNN Belief
Blog about how, when it comes to church, many millennials desire a change in substance, not just style.
So thanks for being patient with me as I «think out loud» on this
blog, and as my
writing projects get posted in bits and
pieces, and as some posts seem to contradict something I
wrote earlier.
She
writes about practical theology on her
blog, Christanperona.com, where a version of this
piece originally appeared..
But why waste time and spend countless hours sifting through thousands of potentially pointless
blog posts when Michael Hyatt has done all the work for you, and
written each chapter in concise, bite - size
pieces which can be easily understood and implemented right away?
Lindsey Hankins, a PhD student and expert on the gendered rhetoric of martyrdom,
wrote an excellent
piece for Scot McKnight's Jesus Creed
blog in which she notes that John Piper has «stepped squarely into an age - old thread of Christian thought.»
I have been
writing a
blog for a few months now and some bits have confirmed I am on the right tracks and some bits have given me new
pieces of advice!
Some of my real life friends have laughed at how I
write on my
blog but it is how I talk — maybe they just don't realise until it's
written down but «
write how you talk» was one of the first
pieces of
blog advice I read and its so true!
Whether this is editing photos,
writing a
blog post, developing a recipe or
writing my next month of content ideas, I have the
piece of mind that I'm keeping on top of my workload whilst also giving myself a break!
I occasionally get sent
pieces from people who are interested in
writing and whilst often it isn't quite in the style that I have, every once in a while there's an opinion that I think is worth sharing, which is why today's
blog has come from Soham De.
I'm Amy McCready, founder of Positive Parenting Solutions and I
wrote the Counting 1 -2-3
piece that Kelly posted on the
blog.
If you can
write an interesting
piece that fits in with the type of content the
blog audience enjoys, you could gain dozens or even hundreds of new subscribers for your own
blog, depending on the size of the other
blog's readership.
One big
piece of my
blog redesign was creating my new classroom junk food guide, and I
wrote most of it over winter break,... [Continue reading]
I am sure this -LCB- article post
piece of
writing paragraph -RCB- has touched all the internet -LCB- users people viewers visitors -RCB-, its really really -LCB- nice pleasant good fastidious -RCB--LCB- article post
piece of
writing paragraph -RCB- on building up new -LCB-
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Unfortunately, there's too many trolls and minions also present who apparently have no purpose here other than to tirelessly defend Dr. Amy (I mean really, does anybody here thing this
blog post is a meritable
piece of
writing??!) or just simply being sadistic.
I recently
wrote a
piece on my
blog about lying with him until he falls asleep.
Here is a link to a
piece I
wrote in MrsQ's Fed Up with Lunch
blog about the clarification between food service in schools that are self - operated and those with outside for - profit FSMCs http://fedupwithschoollunch.blogspot.com/2010/05/guest-blogger-food-service-management.html
David Ropeik,
writing in a guest
blog for Scientific American, calls the 2014 National Climate Assessment a «masterful
piece of science and risk communication.»
In standard
blog fashion, and due to certain personal time constraints, I'm going to quote from an amazingly informative
piece on CT,
written by «otzi» over at the Mark's Daily Apple Forum.
I was freshly asked Rishabh you
write so have a fitness
blog what one
piece of advice you would like giving to someone starting their fitness journey — more so with the goal of changing their body composition.
I
wrote a
piece about it on my own health
blog: http://lifedonewrite.com/2013/11/02/reigning-in-control-over-your-body-part-ii-brick-by-brick/
I completely agree about core being an essential
piece throughout the entire practice — I
wrote a whole
blog post about it few weeks back.
I definitely changed my shopping habits since I
write this
blog and think more about the
pieces I buy but I still buy clothes at stores like H&M.
Do you happen to have a
blog post on how to stop buying crap and start getting classic
pieces which you will wear always and ofteN?If not, please
write one!
Of course I am going to
write about the whole process here on the
blog & show you which
pieces leave and which come in... spring capsule wardrobe
Lastly, I was asked to
write a
piece for the VetRxDirect
blog.
OK, we can't possibly
write a
blog about a statement
piece without a prom dress.
Something that sets the Dating Tips for the Feminist Man
blog apart is the fact that Nora
writes all of her
pieces in ongoing conversation with friends, trusted colleagues, and readers.
Rather inspiringly, rather than begrudging my frank and unimpressed
write - up, Guardian Soulmates wanted to hear more about what I thought, and having checked out my
blog, asked if I might consider
writing some
pieces for their website.
If you could
write a short
piece about what you can offer the
blog, particularly from a different perspective, as the idea is to get as many different voices and stand - points as possible, that would be great.
We got so much traffic from it that we
wrote a much longer and much more in - depth
piece on our
blog, about how to not let age limit your lesbian dating.
I
write fictional
pieces here and here but this
blog is dedicated to sharing my thoughts about beauty, fashion, and skin care products that I have tried and tested over the years.
I enjoy
writing; publishing my work regularly in professional magazines, on the HPC
blog, in newspaper opinion
pieces and in peer reviewed journals.
With our students, we can decide the parameters and the desired product, whether that product is a
blog, a multi-genre presentation or some other
piece of low - stakes
writing.
Trying to draw greater attention to the issue, I've
written blog posts, op - eds, magazine
pieces, journal articles, case studies, think tank reports, and government manifestos.
The final
piece of the puzzle was for the students to
write a reflective
blog discussing what they felt they'd learned over the course of the five - day project.
I enjoy
writing - I
blog at http://antiochcriticalskills.wordpress.com/ and have published
pieces in Edweek, EdweekTeacher, Kappan and the Journal of Staff Development.
I define the word «
blog post» as a
piece of
writing or other item of content (image, video clip, iMovie, sound clip, etc.) that is intended for and otherwise appears on a
blog.
We use the term deliberately and in place of the more common term «expository»
writing because to us it encompasses a wider array of texts, many of which are growing in relevance and importance with the rise of electronic media: interviews, speeches, opinion
pieces (including op - eds and columns but also
blog posts and less formal
writing), letters, and primary historical documents, for example.
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written, I think the
piece that might have had the greatest impact is an open letter I
wrote on my personal
blog about the design of accountability systems under the new federal education law.