Sentences with phrase «even researching a blog»

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«There was a clear pattern in the findings - the more literary fiction authors that participants recognized, the better they tended to perform on the emotional recognition test, and this association held even after statistically accounting for the influence of other factors that might be connected to both emotion skills and reading more literary fiction, such as past educational attainment, gender and age,» reports the British Psychological Society Research Digest blog, summing up the results.
The overall takeaway was clear, «some people failed to achieve the highest level even after completing substantially more than 10,000 of practice; others achieved the highest level with only relatively modest practice,» reports The BPS Research Digest blog summing up the findings.
They look like blog titles, but with a little more research they could quickly turn into titles for a blog series that lasts weeks or even months.
This is easily the most important tip on SEO for blog posts — do keyword research before you even choose the topic for your blog post.
I commend her on creating a great resource, full of well - researched and helpful information, this is a blog you can't miss out on, even if only to give some perspective if you're not a formula feeder yourself.
After a ton of research, including your blog, I sprang for the Diono RXT because I think I can get a lot of milage out of it even off the airplane.
When she gets even more free time she bakes, climbs rocks, daydreams about homesteading, takes dozens of pictures of whatever strikes her fancy, blogs at Embrita Blogging, researches homeschooling, photography, and mindful living, and writes about offing (made - up) people.
I read every birth book I could get my hands on and researched websites, blogs and even joined membership sites, sifting through endless pages of conflicting information.
We offer a blog that provides excellent articles about school, growing up, fitting in, and even research studies about curing food allergies.
With further research on the past blog, «Breastfeeding and a Baby's Oral Health and Development,» we have found this already beneficial incident goes even further and promotes proper language development!
While being publicized in the mainstream media certainly makes researchers a target, being picked up in the skeptic blogosphere, which includes widely read blogs such asWatts Up With That, Climate Audit and Morano's Climate Depot, can also lead to scientists receiving email barrages, even when, as in Norgaard's case, the research has not received mainstream media attention.
The case shows that even when carried out at mainstream hospitals, experimental stem cell therapies can have unpredictable consequences, says Alexey Bersenev, a stem cell research analyst who blogs at Cell Trials.
The international echo of this achievement has been so significant that even the Google Research Blog, the medium of communication that covers the American multinational's research activity, has published an article (http://googleresearch.blogspot.nl/2015/07/simulating-fermionic-particles-with.html) on the collaboration between Google Inc. and the UPV / EHU QUTIS Group highlighting the work of the team led by EnriqueResearch Blog, the medium of communication that covers the American multinational's research activity, has published an article (http://googleresearch.blogspot.nl/2015/07/simulating-fermionic-particles-with.html) on the collaboration between Google Inc. and the UPV / EHU QUTIS Group highlighting the work of the team led by Enriqueresearch activity, has published an article (http://googleresearch.blogspot.nl/2015/07/simulating-fermionic-particles-with.html) on the collaboration between Google Inc. and the UPV / EHU QUTIS Group highlighting the work of the team led by Enrique Solano.
Even with the growing police state, the Chinese government probably does not want to risk losing even some of these beneficial relationships,» notes international lawyer Elizabeth Lynch, formerly a research fellow at New York University's U.S. - Asia Law Institute in New York City, at the China Law & Policy bEven with the growing police state, the Chinese government probably does not want to risk losing even some of these beneficial relationships,» notes international lawyer Elizabeth Lynch, formerly a research fellow at New York University's U.S. - Asia Law Institute in New York City, at the China Law & Policy beven some of these beneficial relationships,» notes international lawyer Elizabeth Lynch, formerly a research fellow at New York University's U.S. - Asia Law Institute in New York City, at the China Law & Policy blog.
AI research lab OpenAI responded to Forsyth's paper with a blog post that showed it is possible to trick image recognition algorithms even if the image is viewed from different distances and angles.
I gave her the surprisingly simple answer, which I've printed for you as well in today's blog and new research has added even more to the answer — it's a NEAT explanation...
In fact, I spent several months researching before I even started the blog.
I've been doing this for three years pretty casually, but I've invested maybe more time in researching than I have in even my own blog.
I actually think it's a combination of intuition and design; the people who run these sites are often smart, some even very, very smart (the monthly blog entries at «OkTrends: Dating Research from OkCupid» is an often fascinating read that shows just how smart the math guys who run OkCupid — a popular, ad - supported free dating site — really are).
There is little point in writing a book that reviews and adjudicates research findings when online articles and blog posts can do the same thing and be available within days or even hours.
Hence, my repeated critiques of research studies on this blog, that are sometimes not even internally vetted or reviewed before being released to the public, and then the media, and then the masses as «truth.»
Leonie did some quick research and discovered that there were blog posts and even web sites complaining about the pineapple story, which had been used on a number of state tests including the Illinois Standards Achievement Tests (ISAT).
To be honest, I hadn't even noticed the 50:50 split until I flicked through Quick Change while researching an article for the Alliance of Independent Authors» self - publishing advice blog, in which I address the issue in more detail from the author's viewpoint.
I like blog tours because it gives me a chance to explain some of the research or parts of the process — even if y» all are just playing for money!
Yet, there is so much even fiction writers can share via a blog (how they create characters, do their research, write; facts about their novel's location, food, climate, famous sites and people; and tidbits on their struggles with plot development, daily life, and outlook on world events) and blogging is THE most effective way to drive traffic to a website.
-LSB-...] This week I realized, in the course of various research and reading, that I really need to get an author website (not just a blog) up and rolling — even though I don't have a book published yet.
5) His lack of research before even agreeing to the blog tour is evident.
I'm not against ads or blog tours even though research and my own experiences have proven they just don't work.
Suggestion: use your blog as a writer's notebook for research, blog about surprising facts, or even outtakes from your WIP.
Earlier this evening we sat through the live blog where Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher put Research In Motions Co-CEO Mike Lazaridis in the hot seat to ask the questions a lot of folks were wondering about.
Also, you can check out Dr. Wes Gray's and Toby Carlisle's research on ROC and why simple valuation metrics (even absent of good ROC) still produces attractive results: This is a great writeup by Carlisle on his excellent Greenbackd blog.
I encourage you to do your research before you continue to write things on this blog that will put other people into default on their loans and make the CRA attack even harder to fight.
And this doesn't even account for the fact that I didn't even own Betsy for the first 9 weeks of her life, a very formative time for a young puppy (there's probably a whole other blog post worth of research on the topic of a puppy's first few weeks and its relationship with its mother and how it affects the rest of their life...).
Authority Linking — I always link to research articles in my blog posts when it's relevant, but sometimes I just write away from personal experiences and in those instances it didn't even occur to me that I should have an authority link in those posts too — in fact, there should be one in every single post!
I had particular fun assembling a «live research crew» at the Travel Blog Exchange in Vancouver to show how simple research skills can boost the quality of travel writing; some even said it was the best of the conference (like this comment, these comments, and even Banff Squirrel).
My first steps to become a travel writer / blogger / photographer: So much research happened before I even moved forward with a blog.
Bringing an Artist to Light Art Works Blog, National Endowment for the Arts, 5/7/2014 Tucked away above the main gallery halls, the library at NMWA is filled with its own variety of treasures: rare books, research texts, and yes, even artwork.
The issue isn't just that no reviewers check the work... the blog author is unlikely to do even close to the amount of research and analysis nor give the wording nearly the same level of consideration as is expected in a paper submitted to a high quality peer reviewed journal.
A nice post on The Times blog Green explores this division, noting that it is even reflected in the nature of the scientific research Japan says it's been doing with the hundreds of minke, sperm, fin and other whales its fleet has harpooned and slaughtered in recent years.
What do you call someone who opens a blog post with a false accusation, segues into an unfounded generalization, slams credible scientists without justification, cites research out of context, and picks apart an argument no one ever made — all, apparently, to keep his fragile ideological worldview intact, even at the expense of the global economy?
You just expect people to read a collection of «research notebook» trial analyses, intermixed with phrenology cuteness, cartoons, commenters chipping in off topic, and even threads on different blogs talking to each other!
I became interested in Climate Science probably 20 years ago as an observer (my view was and remains climate is too complex to be able to predict, even after reading so many blogs, scientific research, even at one time understanding some complex statistics phenomenon that Steve McIntyre cryptically explained).
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Wales, United Kingdom About Blog I try to give advice, research, opinions, vlogs, reviews and even the odd competition, all of which will be related to babies.
I ran across a blog while I was I was doing some research on a regulatory interpretation this evening and it really got me fired up.
Have a look through interior design magazines, websites and blogs and spend a little time researching and even creating mood boards of ideas and inspiration of your dream room.
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