Sentences with phrase «by reading this post about»

You can already take a sneek peek today by reading my post about losing your mothertongue.

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Indeed, The Funded is just one of dozens of insider blogs on venture capital that have sprung up recently, most prominently Pmarca, a site written by Netscape co-founder Marc Andreessen, whose «The Truth About Venture Capitalists,» a 4,400 - word essay posted on the site, has become a must - read for any CEO raising capital.
I'll continue to preface this post with my usual rant about how important it is to ignore all the financial panic that's being spewed by the mainstream... Read more
I've been meaning to write about this for a while and was going to use AngelList by Nivi & Naval as the basis for my example and the perfect prompt came yesterday when I read Fred Wilson's blog post on AngelList.
I have learned a tremendous amount by reading the options trading posts by All About Interest, Passive Income Pursuit, and Brick by Brick Investing.
(If you're just starting out creating the Facebook business page for your company, you can read about how to set it up from soup - to - nuts in this post by Leslie Nuccio.)
You can learn more about credit ratings and how they can be used in stock and portfolio analysis by reading this recent post My Dividend Paradise over at Mr.. All Things Money.
I quite often treat this blog like a diary, so sometimes I'll stray away from talking about my personal finance and share my current thoughts, I'll be excited to go back and read some old post when the years go by, and it will help me reflect on the overall journey that has been experienced, because as great as the end goal of early retirement is, I would imagine the character developed through such a process has more then just monetary value.
Probably you've moved on from this post, and I will too — but I don't think by «been there, done that» you meant «read about and understood many things about evolutionary biology and paleontology».
They posted a list of misunderstandings of the Bible, so I began to show how the list was compiled by one who is sorely confused about the Bible and has no reading comprehension skills.
And before you read a single word of this post, I require of you that you read this post, by me, regarding this essential conflict involved in talking about this topic.
by the way people make sure to read the post about trolls by CNN Dalahäst is a great example of a sadism.
Perhaps if he took a few quiet hours to read through the continuous postings of bigotry, intolerance and plain hatred spread about by people who loudly proclaim their atheist affiliation.
Proove what you have said... Read about «eternal marraige», «free agency», «missionary work», and «spreading the gospel»... as well as any other question / statement you might have... and get it from the horses mouth instead of from some second hand account before you post comments about something you just don't understand... make sure you post the whole article you found by way of link and not just paraphase to make it say what you want it to say.
If anybody has any doubts about how bad the eductaion system is in this country, just read this post by rc.
Just by reading the comments being posted, it shows anyone can make accusations about anything.
Your post coincides with my reading of a book about meditation, «Turning the Mind Into an Ally» by Sakyong Mipham, and as the word «fluvial» has been swirling in the eddies of my mind all day.
Aside from Walsh's two recent articles about suicide, I have read two — ONLY 2 — other blog posts by him in my entire life.
But then a while back I read Greg's post about making pasta by hand and it didn't seem quite so intimidating....
Read about that in her post by clicking on the picture below.
Finding new recipes, reading about food, health & nutrition, and finding great food blogs written by creative, passionate people are some of my favorite pastimes so I was thrilled when Green Thickies posted a list of the their favorite blogs — Some I already knew and others I eagerly looked up.
You can read about the project here but basically you choose a recipe from any year of Gourmet magazine for the month ahead, make it and post it by the first of that month and the Gourmet Unbound team will post a recap of those who participated.
You may receive (2) total entries by selecting from the following entry methods: a) Leave a comment in response to the sweepstakes prompt on this post b) Tweet about this promotion and leave the URL to that tweet in a comment on this post c) Blog about this promotion and leave the URL to that post in a comment on this post d) For those with no Twitter or blog, read the official rules to learn about an alternate form of entry.
«This appetizer is a «tease» for upcoming flavors and textures,» says Stanford Inn by the Sea co-proprietor Jeff Stanford about the following recipe; we're posting it as extra credit for VT readers of our January / February 2012 «Paradise Found» feature, which showcases recipes... read more
When I read your post about the bug that got you (great writing by the way), followed by this amazing get well recipe I knew instantly this is what I need to get me back on my feet!!
It does get annoying the read 40 + posts in a row by 40 + different people, saying just about the same thing.
I looked past the stats that were affected by his injury that FTF posted in his trade thread that made him look worse than he actually was... I dug deeper and liked what I read about him from 4 - 5 years ago.
By the way, have you read the first «proper» post about the unpredictability of our team this season?
I subsequently was thrilled to read Fairly Odd Mother's post about ways to put the candy to good use; namely, by donating the loot to troops overseas.
Ok, all you holier - than - thou moms who just got on their soap box to preach about the ill - effects of television let me reassure you that my kids only watch what I allow them (and been pre-screened by me) and only for the recommended 2 hours a day (contrary to what you may have read in my What Not To Say To SAHM post).
Maybe it's straying a little far from my focus on «kids and food, in school and out» but in the near future I plan to post about the unconscionable amount of unrecycled paper and styrofoam waste generated by the lunch program in my own school... [Continue reading]
-LSB-...] Submitted by PlasticLess.com Blog I just read a post on Eco Child's Play about tests that show measurable amounts of BPA leaching from «BPA Free» baby bottles.
Yesterday I wrote an impassioned post about efforts by House Republicans to gut the funding for several pieces of legislation that I personally value, including the new school food... [Continue reading]
I'll begin by sharing highlights from my own year, then provide a list of my top posts... [Read more...] about My Toddler Talks Best of 2014
Baby play gyms are great for this purpose (read my post about them HERE), but you can also play with your baby in a similar manner simply by dangling an age - appropriate -LSB-...]
You can read more about why you HAVE to visit their spa, by viewing this post on wellness.
These leading experts all share my serious concern about the dairy petition and so it was with some surprise that I read a new blog post by a respected fellow food blogger, Spoonfed, who seems to downplay the issue on the theory that front labels mean little and, at any rate, consumers should just focus on back - label ingredient disclosures:
However, inspired by all the positive National Breastfeeding Week posts I've read this week, I wanted to write something purely from my own perspective — so here's what we've experienced that surprised me about breastfeeding:
I've written a lot on this blog (and, really, I mean, a LOT — see the «Related Posts» below) about classroom birthday treats, soccer snacks and the many other ways in which kids are offered junk food by people other than their parents on a regular... [Continue reading]
In particular, she should read the responses to Margaret C and especially the post by Clarissa Darling about PPD.
Fenugreek for nursing is a popular Google search, and a post I wrote years ago about fenugreek is read daily by someone somewhere in the world.
I opened the post imagining I was going to read about some sort of up - cycling project... Carlie recently posted... Herb Walk and Lecture by Fiona Taylor at Hadsham Farm, Oxfordshire
Stop by the Coco & Kiwi blog to read some great posts about potty training!
Ever since reading this inspiring post, How I learned to shut my mouth and why you should too from by Hand in Hand parenting instructor Julie Johnson I've been thinking about the importance of silence, and how we can deepen our connection with our child by giving them silence and space.
Win It: To win a Slurp & Burp, visit www.slurpburp.com to read more about how this great breastfeeding accessory works and then leave a comment on this post by 11:59 pmEST on May 6th letting us know your favorite feature of this product.
To see our very easy recipe and instructions for making the dough, read this post about our salt dough decorations, where the step - by - step guide is written out.
Now if you read my latest post about pumpkin carving, you will know by now that I NEVER carved a pumpkin before!
I briefly told you about the Get Food Education in Every School initiative when it was announced in May, but now you can read more about it in this week's Huffington Post editorial by Michael Jacobson of the Center for Science in the Public Interest (the folks behind Food day).
You can read more about Dana Fort and how the Poopoose on the Huffington Post by clicking the image above!
Be sure to stop by The Smart Mama to read a baker's dozen worth of wonderful posts about the holidays at the latest edition of the Green Moms Carnival.
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