A year passed and I never
did see that story.
Things are definitely changing, though —
did you see the story about Clinton yesterday?
Did you see this story at Science Daily this week?
I did see a story mode but it looked like something you needed more to play, which I didn't have at the time.
Did you see this story about the legal battle over ownership of a photo taken by a monkey who stumbled upon a camera in the jungle?
Did you see that story about the woman who got laid off, tweeted about it, and by the time she reached the parking lot, already had another job offer?
Not exact matches
Watch the
Story of Stuff, or many similar documentaries, to
see what we
do.
Traditionally, Burkeman points out, news organizations had a simple way to
do this: they waited awhile before publishing a
story to
see if it had legs.
They are Social Currency (e.g., sharing things that make people look good), Triggers (acknowledging that we talk about things that are top - of - mind), Emotion, Public (imitating what we
see others
do), Practical Value (news people can use) and
Stories (information passed along under the guise of idle chitchat).
Watch House of Cards (speaking of creeps...) or any old episode of Behind the Music, and the
story about power you'll
see is simple: a nice, ambitious person, once they can
do whatever they want, is quickly transformed into a monster of appetite, running over anyone necessary to satisfy their newly created desires.
Did you
see the recent
story about Prince Harry finally seeking counseling for his grief over Princess Diana's death?
Al Gurg says that the Baidu
story is a testament to the type of foresight that Dr. Tan has, including his approach to being focused on the scrupulous curation of potential investees to ensure that they are the right fit, as Toubayly explains and adds, «He doesn't go around investing in startups and then
seeing which one will work.
In his book, At Ease:
Stories I Tell My Friends, he advises, «Always try to associate yourself with and learn as much as you can from those who know more than you
do, who
do better than you, who
see more clearly than you.»
I don't necessarily
see them taking pieces of the pie away from Facebook or YouTube, but I
do think it makes it a harder
story for Twitter to tell about video.»
Certainly, no two immigration
stories are the same, but you don't have to look far to
see how big of an economic and cultural impact even a single extranational citizen can make.
Near the end of the speech McConaughey gets the team to
do the humming routine from «The Wolf Of Wall Street,» and then tells the players the
story of how it ended up in the movie (Leonardo DiCaprio
saw McConaughey warming up with the routine before the scene and asked him to
do it on camera).
Businesses and professionals can
see these highly personal approaches, and explore how they can
do something similar to create a connection between brands, brand
stories, and consumers.
There's a
story in the study's literature that I really appreciate, because it is something that anyone could
do as an experiment to
see how gender perception works in their own workplace.
«What makes a great entrepreneur success
story is when you find something that doesn't make any sense to you but no one else
sees it, so you're fighting the big tidal wave of the established market,» he says.
«Just because Peter Thiel is a Silicon Valley billionaire, his opinion
does not trump our millions of readers who know us for routinely driving big news
stories including Hillary Clinton's secret email account, Bill Cosby's history with women, the mayor of Toronto as a crack smoker, Tom Cruise's role within Scientology, the N.F.L. cover - up of domestic abuse by players and just this month the hidden power of Facebook to determine the news you
see.»
And as you can
see from my
story, a business plan doesn't have to be a lengthy, well - thought - out proposal — it can be as simple as some notes in a notebook, or a scribble on the back of an envelope.»
Nicola's
story is just one of hundreds, probably thousands of people who are
seeing the freedoms technology can bring, and questioning the conventional way of
doing things.
But I was just amazed by how everyone, young and old wanted to be involved... and was so deeply enriched and touched by the experience and the laughter and the love I experienced from the people I met and how women would in particular open their hearts to me and tell me the
stories of where they've come from, particularly because I have the language and was coming there as a woman and just how touched they were that I was there as a woman from England who's learned the language and who's an artist and running this project and come all the way to
see them so they didn't feel forgotten I think that was pretty much what they felt... that their
stories were being heard so they don't feel forgotten knowing the tents would be around the world.
It's short
stories on humanitarian workers working abroad; I could
see myself
doing that.
A copy of the local Chinese magazine Global People with a cover
story that translates to «Why
did Trump win» is
seen with a front cover portrait of US president - elect Donald Trump at a news stand in Shanghai on November 14, 2016.
When I
saw the Rihanna
story, and she said she «didn't know who Rihanna was,» I thought that was really interesting because, coming from New Zealand, there is real isolation.
In
doing so, you'll begin to
see some common trends and identify a
story that connects who you are now to who you were at the beginning.
I decided to reach out to Ray to
see if he would share some of his
story and tips, and he was generous enough to
do so:
It's important to have a well - designed page, but people also want to
see authenticity and hear the
story behind why you're
doing it.
I love the
story that you tell about yourself as a director, where you
saw White men directing and you said, «I want to
do that.»
Wired has called gamification an enemy of great support, and while dissenting opinions often point to cases like Microsoft and the increased productivity they
saw when implementing gamification, the numbers don't tell the full
story — a lower response time
does not mean your team is
doing a better job of taking care of customers.
In a statement, Nick Denton, the founder of Gawker Media, who was also personally named in the Hogan suit, said: «Just because Peter Thiel is a Silicon Valley billionaire, his opinion
does not trump our millions of readers who know us for routinely driving big news
stories including Hillary Clinton's secret email account, Bill Cosby's history with women, the mayor of Toronto as a crack smoker, Tom Cruise's role within Scientology, the N.F.L. cover - up of domestic abuse by players and just this month the hidden power of Facebook to determine the news you
see.»
You've
seen the statistics that ominously warn of the failure rate within the first year of business, and while the stats don't necessarily tell the whole
story, there's no doubt that making it through your first year is no cake walk.
However, most people don't
see a sales pitch or a sales process as a
story.
«They will
do a lot of fundamental changes; they will be
seen as a reforming
story, so that debt should trade up substantially.»
That concludes our three - part Rise of Tesla Series — don't forget to
see Part 1 (Origin
Story) and Part 2 (Rapid Growth).
«Once you
see that that topic is a matter of public concern,» Dietrick said, «the law
does not allow a judge or the plaintiff or the subject of the
story to come along with a red pen and say, «I didn't really like the way you said it here.
Don't forget to
see Part 1 (Origin
story) and Part 2 (Rapid Growth).
The operative word here is only, I have
seen far too many causalities where the projected numbers have looked fantastic and people invested without bothering to understand business and the
story have had miserable returns What to
do when you are really optimistic about future of the company want your customers to buy?
It was great to
see Rachel Notley get the coverage she
did, but it was very frustrating to
see all the
stories reporting on how the «left - leaning» NDP were going to destroy our province.
The media coverage of the Tumbler Ridge
story, which suggested Chinese workers employed by a Chinese company can only be bad news because the company is likely controlled by the Chinese government, begs the question of why we don't
see protests about Filipino or Mexican workers.
In the meantime, don't be surprised to
see stories about Kim Jong Un's rockets being powered by Bitcoin.
And while the
story is obviously bogus (although the bit about Blackstone buying up low - cost properties is real), we can
see why the actor playing Mark chose to
do this video; the storyline is even better than most movies nowadays.
I don't think it takes much for a rational, open - mind to start to
see how the
stories make no sense in this world.
I
see that as proving god
does not exist in the context of the
story.
It gets me that christians don't believe in evolution and will ask if we evolved from apes why there are still apes but yet
do not
see the lunacy of the Adam and Eve
story, where in order to populate the earth incest would have been necessary.
The
stories in the bible are so ridiculous I don't
see how any theist doesn't get embarrassed telling Them.
Your comment kind of puts all believers in the same basket, and while I agree that there are some who say they
do but don't I would submit to you, that if this has been what you've
seen you have really not
seen the whole
story at all.
Lastly, the authors of the greek myths and the accounts of
seeing craetures we know don't exist were as real to them as god is to you and to everyone else who read the
stories.
It's so obvious — which is great because they don't want it to be obvious, but to those who pay attention it's easy to
see, — it's great because it discredits many of the critical
stories on the Church that's out there...