Bad at Sports airs the audio episode of the interview while Art Practical publishes
an excerpted text article.
Not exact matches
It is the full
text of an
article excerpted in Tap Dancing to Work: Warren Buffett on Practically Everything, 1966 - 2012, a Fortune Magazine book,...
Nicholson and his colleagues developed the tool by first manually examining 48,000
excerpts of
text in
articles that cited other published papers.
I am sure that the reading referred to was not the short test prep informational
articles or
excerpts of full - length
texts as now are read in U.S. schools.
Find the short
excerpt of Barbara Cornell's
article «Families: Pulling the Plug on TV» (see p. 122), and identify ways that you could help your students navigate the math in this
text — the statistical data, averages, and percentages.
These include paintings, portraits and
text - based works inspired by the Palm Island Riot and the stunning 3D installation of competition surfboards, adorned with traditional combat shield designs from North Cairns on the face and
excerpts from a James Baldwin's
article («Unnameable Objects, Unspeakable Crimes», 1966) on the obverse, through to two extraordinary and enormous drawings «Lynching I» and «Lynching II» which, placed either side of the large picture window, eloquently emphasise the dark side of Sydney's pre-eminence as the starting point of colonisation in this country.
• My Climate Etc
excerpt of the Goldblatt and Watson
article took care to represent that
article's conclusions fully, fairly, and verbatim... as Climate Etc readers are invited to verify for themselves in the full PDF
text!
Fair use permits bloggers to quote
excerpts from
articles, and most bloggers are good about identifying the source, linking to the source and using quotation marks or indentations to identify the
text as a quotation.
It makes a thoughtful supplement to a
text,
excerpts, or
articles on the skill of writing judicial opinions, writing from a judge's perspective, and learning about the audiences for opinions.
The book contains
excerpts of
articles and judicial opinions, which sometimes interfere with the
text's structure and coherency.
This
text could form the foundation of a judicial opinion writing course, but professors might want to add some
articles or
excerpts that add to the craft of opinion writing, look at writing from a judge's perspective, and further discuss the audiences for opinions.
Of course, Ambrogi concludes by commenting that he prefers bloggers to
excerpt «tantalizing tidbits» from the original
article and then link back to the full
text rather than quote the whole
article itself.