Sentences with phrase «ed piece about it»

However you can get the basic messages from my op - ed piece about it in the New York Times.
But this isn't an op / ed piece about the financial world; this is a review of the newest Wii exclusive game by Nintendo, aptly called Fortune Street.
Jonathan [Cheverau], I want to write an op - ed piece about these people who have had $ 1.4 million of my cash — no, it's more, the other 65K, personally — and despite visting the branch in August ’10 and explaining what I wanted to do: bundle my personal with one business account — they all failed until two days ago — and I had to make three calls — my account manager swears off anything to do with TDW but accepts my $ 1.5 MM deposit.
Paul Zavitkovsky, former CPS principal and a UIC leadership coach and assessment specialist, writes an op - ed piece about testing in Catalyst Chicago that makes the case for better thinking about assessment to change the culture of teaching and learning.
I've also been asked to write an op - ed piece about this issue for the Houston Chronicle which should appear in the coming days.

Not exact matches

Wheeler holds forth at length about his change in direction in an op - ed piece for Wired on Wednesday, describing his experience as the head of a tech startup called NABU in the 1980s as one reason for his change of heart.
Yesterday, my friend Ed Feng wrote a piece for Grantland about the randomness of the three - pointer and the effect it tends to have on potential Final Four teams.
Your last article reminds me of a very good piece by Ed Smith in the New Statesman in September about Wenger's wilful blind spots - worth a read if you haven't seen it.
This month, the 22nd anniversary of the Family and Medical Leave Act, I wrote an op - ed piece with my colleague Robin Stern, about why it is so important to children's development that the government protect and support families with adequate paid parental leave.
As a compliment to this piece, I've written my own op - ed about the critical need for student education to ensure that all this new, improved food is actually eaten.
Martin Dean Dupalo, president of the Nevada Center for Public Ethics, wrote an op - ed piece in the Las Vegas Sun about the failed disclosures.
«There's been a lot said about Ed Balls» Observer piece on immigration.
Blue labour isn't new Labur, when Blair said his piece about Ed being on the wrong track appealing to disillusioned Liberals, Lord Glasman defended Ed.
May 15, 2013 — Angela Jolie made headlines on Tuesday, when she published an Op - Ed piece in the New York Times about her decision to have a double mastectomy to lower her risk of developing breast cancer.
The sequin looks we talked about earlier this week all hinge on one critical, bling - ed out piece, so it's important to keep the rest of the look simple to avoid looking like a worn out Vegas act.
It showcases a career best performance (Ed Norton in that movie) in a character piece that isn't so much about a personal journey as it is a grand statement about a specific social problem that will continue to thrive with no end in sight.
This in - depth piece is composed primarily of behind - the - scenes footage and talking - head interviews with many participants: * Robert Zemeckis (Director) * Frank Marshall (Producer) * Steven Spielberg (Executive Producer) * Steve Starkey (Associate Producer) * Don Hahn (Associate Producer) * Peter Seaman (Screenwriter) * Dean Cundey (Director of Photography) * Arthur Schmidt (Editor) * Richard Williams (Director of Animation) * Dale Baer (Chief Executive and Supervising Animator) * Simon Wells (Supervising Animator) * Andreas Deja (Supervising Animator) * Phil Nibbelink (Supervising Animator) * Dave Spafford (Animator) * Nik Ranieri (Animator) * Ken Ralston (Visual Effects Supervisor) * Michael Lantieri (Special Effects Supervisor) * David Alan Barclay (Chief Puppeteer) * Jon Alexander (Optical Camera Operator, ILM) * Ed Jones (Optical Photography Supervisor) * Alan Silvestri (Composer) * Bob Hoskins (Eddie Valiant) * Charles Fleischer (Voice of Roger Rabbit) * Lou Hirsch (Voice of Baby Herman) You can imagine, therefore, how thorough this documentary is about touching every aspect of the production.
The first thing you'll notice about an auto - contrarian (or reactionary) piece, whether it's an op - ed column or a movie review, is that it doesn't so much try to build a point - by - point rebuttal or counter-argument.
In Support of «The In - Laws» (34:07)-- Wonderful, newly recorded interview piece featuring actors Ed Begley Jr., Nancy Dussault, James Hong and David Paymer, all of whom are more than happy to talk about the film and what it was like to be on set with Peter Falk and Alan Arkin.
by Walter Chaw There's a great moment early on in Ed Harris's howler of a vanity piece Appaloosa where gunman - for - hire Virgil Cole (Harris) and his sidekick Everett (Viggo Mortensen) have a friendly conversation with evil Briton Randall Bragg (Jeremy Irons) about law and order in the Old West.
After earning her master's in public health, at the encouragement of a mentor Khan looked to the Ed School to help fill in the piece about educational needs.
Features in the winter 2013 issue include a discussion of how math education is changing in the United States in light of the Common Core Standards; a look at the storied career of alumna Margaret H. Marshall, former justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court; and a piece about the critical and difficult work that many Ed School alums are engaged in around the world educating children in post-conflict zones.
Students formulated their own opinions about these topics, then wrote op - ed pieces with supporting facts and evidence.
There were plenty of responses to last week's pieces tearing apart Rick Hess» and Michael Petrilli's op - ed accusing fellow school reformers of race - baiting for raising concerns about efforts by congressional Republican powers John Kline and Lamar Alexander to eviscerate the No Child Left Behind Act's accountability provisions.
This week's NPR story about vouchers for special ed kids shared an unfortunate feature with a recent NYT piece on the same subject, according to Fordham Institute head Mike Petrilli: it didn't include anyone who was happy with school choice.
Back in September I put a piece up at This Week in Ed about teacher pension reform: In other words McGee and Winters are proposing sacrificing educators» retirement security to achieve a system that is in some respects more fair and — perhaps — educationally more efficient.
The moment teachers master one new piece of ed - tech, there may be something newer they need to know more about.
Book publicity campaigns also involve book publicists, or authors (or their publishers) who are promoting themselves, looking for news hooks and opportunities to speak in the media (or write op - eds pieces, articles, or blogs) about what's unfolding all around us.
Particular areas of interest are literary tie - ins to other media (TV, movies); trend pieces (industry trends, trends in books); op - eds (e.g., «Why I Wish Everyone Would Stop Talking about Amazon»); visually engaging posts featuring book covers and illustrations (especially cover trends and comparisons); and book club — friendly content.
You write an op - ed piece to draw readers» attention to a situation you care about and ask someone to take action.
«The story about Ed Schaefer, the retired Laurel postal worker who received a heart transplant, was a great example of a piece about someone who made a difference in the community just by being themselves.
With the help of his friend Sarah Watson, a gallery director at Gagosian Gallery Beverly Hills, the author of A Million Little Pieces reached out to Ed Ruscha about a possible commission.
Here's what really bothers me about op - ed pieces like this.
The remainder of Gavin's comment makes no sense at all, as I did not argue anything about «radiative properties of CO2» nor draw any conclusions from Naomi Oreske's op - ed piece.
There are valid points hidden deep in the op - ed piece (any presidential candidate should indeed care about bolstering, not shredding, our capacity to monitor and understand climate), but they are interlaced with ridiculous comparisons (Lysenkosism and climate activism).
Wide swaths of informational content about climate change science and impacts are being systematically scrubbed from federal agency websites, particularly at the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)-- see the November 22 New York Times op - ed piece «Censoring Climate Change».
Andrew, I realize that talking about the MWP may be bit off thread here, but since we don't seem to know what caused it with any certainty (or the LIA) and since prof muller invoked it in his NYT op - Ed piece, I was surprised at his level of certainty about attributing so much of the recent warming to CO2.
We've covered the Competitive Enterprise Institute's (CEI) hole - digging statements before, from their «CO2: We Call it Life» ads, to their «complaining about Al Gore flying everywhere to promote An Inconvenient Truth,», to an op - ed piece blaming Rachel Carson for the global malaria crisis.
The site includes the texts of his court filings, biographies of his legal team, news articles and videos about the case, and Lay's own articles and op - ed pieces.
A lot of tributes and opinion pieces about Aaron Swartz have been written, but I particularly like this op / ed piece from college librarian Barbara Fister: http://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/library-babel-fish/if-lives-depended-it.
YouTube — An Hour with Warren Buffett — Charlie Rose — See what all the fuss was about: Warren Buffett discusses his New York Times Op - Ed piece «Stop Coddling the Super-Rich» which calls on Congress to increase taxes on the Super-Rich like himself.
Lord Neuberger spoke about the experience of «seeing one paragraph of a judgment being discussed in op - ed pieces, headlines.
Next, the organization penned an op — ed piece for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, garnering attention that sparked the conversation about ancillary development possibilities surrounding a new arena.
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