Sentences with phrase «enlightens readers the world»

He's a journalist working for a small New York - based Internet news agency that prides itself on clean reportage and informative content that enlightens readers the world over, even in Mainland China.

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It's not always easy to articulate in words to those who do not understand, but sharing your articles with others certainly helps to create a more enlightened world...... one reader at a time.
But the single idea he offers readers is that the enlightened but competitive world of science may be the best way to understand society... full stop.
I'm not a reader of fashion articles or magazines due to lack of spare time, so I'm always delighted to glean some vital info on the fashion world from ladies like you who are kind enough to enlighten their audience.
In a world where relationships are consumed by ambiguity, pride, and various shades of gray, Kolbaba enlightens readers to the ways lovers thrived in simpler times.
In 1840, Alexis de Tocqueville reported to his French readers that the American people «appear to be the most enlightened community in the world
Balboa Press United Kingdom helps self - empowerment authors publish books that inspire and enlighten readers throughout the United Kingdom and around the world.
No offense, but I don't think that's how readers view it, with some enlightened exceptions, and even those probably don't agree completely (unless they are also in the publishing world, which seems ultimately confused on reader's perceptions of their products).
Ellie Cooper has them all... any reader who doesn't mind the language and some gritty violence would not only be entertained but enlightened about a country that looms so prevalently in our current world.
But after a few days had passed, I decided that any reader who doesn't mind the language and some gritty violence would not only be entertained but enlightened about a country that looms so prevalently in our current world.
For example, if you're talking about World War II, then you can include videos from experts to enlighten readers on certain subjects.
Anyone reading the first essay first, might well be put off by Professor of Art History at the University of California, San Diego, Norman Bryson's sentimental, rambling attempt to enlighten the reader about Gallaccio's chrematis (1994) in which he explains: «The (abandoned swimming) pool can be a portal that leads to another world; or another time.
Though I've spent the past three - and - a-half years here trying to uncover salacious little tidbits or outrageous controversies in the legal world to enlighten or entertain readers, I'm disappointed to report that there's no scandalous backstory to my departure.
To educate and enlighten readers about the possibilities inherent in the world of the piano in ensemble and its connection to the larger cultural life.
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