Not exact matches
«Spammers make money by masquerading as well - known news
organizations, and
posting hoaxes that
get people to visit to their sites, which are often mostly ads,» Adam Mosseri, Facebook vice president of news feed, wrote in a blog
post Thursday.
About a year after I started doing this stuff, I broke some big record, a 72 - ounce steak in seven minutes, and after I
posted that video I
got asked by an eating
organization to come down to San Diego in 2008 for something called the Collegiate Nationals, a contest between all the college eaters and university eaters of North America.
She has every right to go to the police or do what is needed to
get justice, but if she goes onto public blogs like this one and starts
posting names of people and
organizations, it can
get touchy if they decide to take legal action.
I love this
post — my husband and I just took a one - weekend training with KidSave.org (an amazing
organization that matches people with older kids / teens in L.A. County to be «hosted» as «weekend miracles» — just one weekend a month for a year — and help mentor the kids and support them through advocacy and perhaps help them
get adopted, or adopt them later yourself).
Campaigns and
organizations should
get creative in their ad strategies, trying new practices (like using automated ad placement to run many different variants of a given
posts), new targeting models and new (er) Facebook ad products.
We also promoted the hell out of it: we sent it to the NET and CTA lists directly,
posted blogads that were seen a couple of million times,
got partner
organizations to send it to THEIR lists and also had a PR firm doing a monstrous (hah!)
«I think these two races are going to come down to who can
get the vote out,» said Libby
Post of Capital Women, a progressive
organization formed in response to Trump's election that's backing Doran and O'Connor.
This way, we
get individual perspectives that add up to much more, particularly when we supplement our own
posts with retweets of those from outside activists and
organizations.
Any candidate wanting to run on the Republican line for a Mayor or other citywide
posts will ultimately need the support of the five chairmen, whose
organizations will be critical when it comes to
getting on the ballot and other grassroots functions of the campaign.
Although there was some variation among the aggregators about Hillary Clinton's chances for victory (Nate Silver of FiveThirtyEight consistently produced the most conservative estimates whereas the Huffington
Post and the Princeton Election Consortium consistently produced the highest chances), the major polling
organizations overwhelmingly predicted that she would win — and they
got it terribly wrong.
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get responses, and generally share information across your
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Ama Nyamekye, the executive director of Educators 4 Excellence Los Angeles, an
organization that advocates for teachers to take a more active role in shaping education policies, wrote an op - ed in last week's Huffington
Post LA calling for a more «courageous» LAUSD School Board: «Our school board needs to
get to work tackling a tall order of...
In response, Patrick Riccards told the Connecticut
Post that although ConnCAN does
get some funds from charter schools, «he adamantly denied his
organization advocates in their favor.»
Considering that PUC is primarily a middle school
organization (8 of their 14 schools), it brings up that question that I asked in another
post — Is there benefit to charter schools if they
get they same result as a local school?
As soon as we
get an Assignment Help order from a London student, some facilitators in our
organization recognize the experts best suited for the
post.
The NaNoWriMo
organization has supplied forum space for writers to
post in, but it's tough for many people to do much more than
get answers to impersonal questions.
Almost 16,000
organizations post their adoptable animals on the website, which
gets 4 million searches a month.
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It's one of the most commonly asked questions about social media: How frequently, and at what times, should our shelter or rescue
organization post to social media to
get the best results for our animals?
Less than two weeks after American Bird Conservancy president George Fenwick explained in the Washington
Post Magazine his
organization's position that killing cats is a moral imperative, ABC is giving a nudge to those who might be reluctant to
get on board.
This
post was meant to help you
get started and deal with some of the
organization first so that it's all set.
That in turn has prompted a slew of news stories on the case, the general gist of which you can
get from the headlines: Media and rights
organizations defend National Review, et al. against Michael Mann (The Washington
Post) Climate scientist faces broad array of foes in suit vs. National Review (Reuters) Groups rally around think tank, publication being sued for global warming views (Fox News)... and of course:...
This latter point rarely
gets enough attention within
organizations: simply
posting a policy on your site does little good if your employees aren't on board with the policy, its aims and its strictures — if the policy isn't implemented in the
organization's everyday life, it won't help you.
This series of
posts will focus on the health of lawyers, mental and physical, and will encompass everything from
getting rid of the guilt to exercise and nutrition to office
organization and task management — all of which will serve to help lawyers greatly improve their quality of life and actually start to enjoy their profession again.
I wanted to write a quick
post to thank everyone who is part of the legal technology community: users of legaltech software, the companies and individuals making the software,
organizations such as Bar Associations, conferences hosting the events, the awesome Blogs and their writers who we
get the inside scoops from and the critics in the space who keep everyone honest (or at least on edge!)
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After
posting my resume on various job sites, I received numerous inquiries from various
organizations in my field of interest and
got an enormous amount of traction that I had not seen with an older version.
By staying up - to - date with an
organization's job
postings / career page, not just will you be amongst the first ones to be aware of the new opportunities, however you'll have the capacity to analyze as to what sort of employees the
organization is searching for and what kind of employment you have a decent possibility of
getting.
If there are specific
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As a practicing career coach, I always
get infuriated when clients complain about the abuse and mistreatment they suffer from recruiters and
organizations they apply to for
posted job openings.
Willing to
get a job for the
post of clerk in a well settled company where I can use my skills in best way and to secure a job for enhancing my skills to serve the
organization in the best possible manner.
Since the letter was
posted I have been working to develop my skills in this area by reading, taking classes,
getting certifications in the field, and joining some national and local
organizations.
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