After proofreading
a few written pieces, you will start recognizing the common mistakes and be more aware of what to pay attention to while doing the academic writing yourself.
Not exact matches
Yale legal scholar Robert W Gordon
wrote a nice
piece a
few years back called «Why Lawyers Can't Just Be Hired Guns.»
I
wrote up a
few preview
pieces, which you can check out here and here.
ADDENDUM: A colleague forwarded me a
piece written by author Chuck Klosterman a
few years back on pretty much the same topic.
When Dalton and Kaye
wrote that appraisal in 1977, punk and disco were already making the Dead, one of the
few surviving institutions of 1960s West Coast hippie culture, look like a museum
piece.
A
few years ago, I had my first
piece of
writing go «viral.»
Even a
few years into the game, after I've had several
pieces of
writing make a big splash, I'd never really taken a second to dig deeper into what he said.
Cliff Asness
wrote a great
piece for the Financial Analysts Journal a
few years ago detailing his top ten pet peeves about the investment industry.
* After
writing this
piece for Bloomberg a
few people
wrote in to tell me some of the emerging market numbers (such as India) had to be off.
I'd been chewing on the first two chapters of Proverbs for a
few weeks before I began
writing this
piece, and when I reached this line again, it hit me like a ton of bricks: The fear of God is the beginning of wisdom.
A
few months ago, I began
writing a
piece on the teachings of Beth Moore.
What follows are a
few pieces of a review I
wrote of the book (for PPS):
I
wrote a
piece on this a
few years ago which a Christian author wanted me to expand on for a book he was
writing, but I was too busy.
It is ironic and telling that within a
few days of
writing a post about how young people seem to be gravitating toward either neo-Reformed theology or the emerging church, I should come across a
piece by Dan Kimball in which he speaks of the emerging / emergent phenomenon in the past tense.
He has patched and altered it in a
few places... I had to laugh at the great wisdom which so terribly slandered, condemned and forbade my New Testament when it was published under my name, but made it required reading when it was published under the name of another,»
wrote Luther in a
piece about translating the Bible,
written at the Coburg.
I have been
writing a blog for a
few months now and some bits have confirmed I am on the right tracks and some bits have given me new
pieces of advice!
Sitting on the sofa, I show him a
few items: newspaper and magazine
pieces about the Liston fights; Ali's conversion to Islam; the arrest for refusing military induction; the epic first battle with Frazier; the Supreme Court overturning the draft conviction; Foreman being voodooed by Ali; the Thrilla in Manila; the boxing lesson he gave Spinks in their second contest; a recent article about Ali buying buses for Chicago - area public schools (immediately after seeing a TV news story about how Dade County had no money for new buses, Ali sat down,
wrote a check and mailed it, not using the gift as a tax deduction); and one about helping a young man wearing a hooded dark sweatshirt and jeans who crawled out on a high window ledge of a Wilshire Boulevard skyscraper in Los Angeles to kill himself.
Focusing on What's Important I decided to
write this
piece not to counter Pararealist's brave and well meaning article from a
few days ago but to add a
few points.
In a fit of cock - sure arrogance I had decided to wait until after the game at Stamford Bridge to
write a
piece on our «double victory» against the faux - Arsenal and our bitter London rivals, and also address a
few thoughts I've been having about the club and its fans.
A
few weeks ago I
wrote a
piece for Anfield Index, urging the club to be step up the quality of its transfer targets.
Staple a
few pieces of paper together, and
write out one or two of your child's sentences on each page.
Or, make it a favor or advice shower, where each guest
writes down a favor she's willing to do for you while you're busy with the baby or a
piece of advice that will help you get through the first
few months.
I'll probably
write up a long, emotional
piece about it in the next
few weeks (
writing out my feelings always makes me feel better), but I wanted to take a minute to say thank you all so much for your support and kind words.
A
few weeks after the Smart Snacks rules went into effect this summer, Secretary Vilsack again felt the need to reassure the public,
writing a
piece for the Huffington Post entitled «Setting the Record Straight: Healthy School Meal Rules Allow for Bake Sales.»
A
few feet away a
piece of paper with Ukip
written on it in the same
writing has been stuck to an old phone box.
I
wrote those six
pieces over a period of four months, and they do need a
few changes before I'm completely comfortable with them.
«Through the Internet, with a
few keystrokes and the click of a button, a young person can call up information for a research project, make new friends or discover new hobbies,» Lee
wrote in a
piece that appeared in the June 24, 2009 edition of the Tonawanda News.
It is as equal to or a post script to a
piece I
wrote in 2002, and WCS has had several in the last
few years because Foreign Affairs is perfect for conservation.
I have a
few minutes to spare before my next meeting and I pop in to see a member of staff who has
written a short
piece for our department's internal information bulletin.
I
wrote a
few articles on Indian wildlife that I had photographed on safaris and a
piece on an interesting experience I had when my car broke down on the freeway near Philadelphia.
I said yes, I'll
write press releases for the university, yes, I'll cover a
few science stories for your online magazine, and yes, I'll
write a short
piece on that new technology.
I completely agree about core being an essential
piece throughout the entire practice — I
wrote a whole blog post about it
few weeks back.
I
wrote about this gorgeous
piece on Instagram
few weeks ago and I couldn't wait to shot my currently favorite clothing
piece.
Something I've
written was on my local news site this weekend, and hopefully I'll be contributing a
few more
pieces if these go down well.
Much of this
writing is awful; some of it has a
few lines of promise; and other
pieces just make me laugh.
With great
writing for each character on - screen, some fine directing, and a premise that takes a
few chances (even though not nearly enough), this is s
piece of cinema worth checking out.
Gerwig has
written plenty of very good stuff over the past
few years, including co-scripting a pair of female - centric Noah Baumbach joints, charmers both, but the most obvious companion
piece to her «Lady Bird» is surely «Mistress America.»
I thought that
writing a
few paragraphs about my experiences at the Sundance Institute Mumbai Mantra Screenwriting Lab would be a
piece of cake.
A
few months back I
wrote a
piece that highlighted 5 horror films and the horrible endings that the filmmakers chose...
Allison Willmore
wrote that the film is an «unfortunate metaphor for our complicated cultural moment» at Buzzfeed last month and Ira Madison called it «tone - deaf» in a
piece for The Daily Beast a
few weeks ago.
A
few weeks ago, I
wrote a 15th anniversary retrospective
piece about Silent Hill 2, Konami's 2001 sequel that has since been hailed as one of the greatest video game sequels of all time.
Her bag might include a receipt from Barnes and Noble (she loves to read), a wrapper from a chocolate bar (she is a self - confessed chocoholic), an empty yeast jar (she enjoys baking bread), and a
few crumpled
pieces of paper (she likes to
write).
Students are given a
piece of stimulus material then are asked to think, and
write, on their own for a
few minutes.
A
few years ago, Teller — the silent partner of the famed Penn and Teller duo —
wrote a
piece for Smithsonian magazine in which he revealed his secrets.
A
few years ago, Toure
wrote an important
piece entitled, We Need A Malcolm X Day.
A
few weeks ago, Richard Stutman, head of the Boston Teachers Union,
wrote a
piece in which he delivered the standard issue body slam of charter schools.
Here are the most popular entries from 2015 (including a
few that were published in 2014 and continue to draw readers): Treating Language as a Strength: The Benefits of Bilingualism December 18, 2014 Theresa Deussen
wrote our two most widely read
pieces ever, and this post continues to draw readers from all over the Internet.
A
few months later, a friend, Brian Robison,
wrote a Christmas
piece in his column in the local newspaper, The East Branch Citizen (now defunct), about a quiet elf named Hoagie Krogmeyer who took over the North Pole from the tyrannical rule of Santa.
Principals are continually bombarded by students, parents, staff, and the mini-crises that occur each day.Although many researchers and educators have
written about school leadership,
few have offered a concrete path of how to put all the
pieces together on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis.
A
few years back, I
wrote a
piece for the Boston Globe called «Who Killed the Compact Pickup?»