You have to convince people to pay for the product you believe in,» Taylor Dawson, product evangelist at FirstBuild, General Electric's incubator for the next generation of home appliances, wrote
in a recent blog post about his experience in running a campaign on Indiegogo.
In a recent blog post about the index, we highlighted some financial marketplace risk disclosures:
However,
in a recent blog post about his book at the Washington Post, Willingham pointed out that, by all available evidence, «most study time in elementary grades is devoted to English Language Arts and math, with other subjects (science, civics, geography et al.) accounting for perhaps ten or fifteen percent of instructional time.»
Almazan grew up near KIPP LA Prep's current location and reminisced
in a recent blog post about smelling the tortillas from the factory as he walked past it on the way to his school.
In his recent blog post about the Blue Ribbon schools, U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan writes, «They are safe yet stimulating environments where all students are valued and held to high standards.»
In a recent blog post about his book trailer, Steven Johnson wrote: «I have to admit when the good folks at Riverhead mentioned that they were working on an animated video promoting Where Good Ideas Come From, I wasn't fully convinced it was going to be worth the effort.»
Bungie updates Crota's End Raid, fixes a bug, and discusses a whole lot more changes
in a recent blog post about what's going on with Destiny.
But
in a recent blog post about Dunwello, New York venture capitalist Steven Schlafman provided this information:
Law Firm Suites client and transactional attorney, Jason Huf, also mentioned this article
in his recent blog post about «part - time in house counsel» arrangements as an alternative to the traditional hourly billing model.
Not exact matches
She felt really good
about the presentation: «When we told Larry, Sergey and Eric how many publishers we had added over the previous months, Eric almost fell off his chair and asked what resources they could give us to help continue this amazing success,» she said
in a
recent blog post for First Round Capital.
«It's a shame that people shut down ideas because they're worried
about being crushed by people who are supposedly better educated than them,» he writes
in a
recent blog post.
In a recent blog post, he noted the city's workers, from baristas to doctors, collectively pulled down about $ 18 billion last year in incom
In a
recent blog post, he noted the city's workers, from baristas to doctors, collectively pulled down
about $ 18 billion last year
in incom
in income.
(CNN)- Over the last few days I have fielded hundreds of angry e-mails from pro-Mitt Romney evangelicals
about a
recent Belief
Blog post in which I took Billy Graham and other white evangelicals to task for turning Jesus into a water boy for the Republican Party.
Aside from Walsh's two
recent articles
about suicide, I have read two — ONLY 2 — other
blog posts by him
in my entire life.
In light of my previous
post on Luther, and my opening
post for this
blog about being called a heretic, I thought I might comment on some
recent articles and books which condemn me (and other speakers and writers) as someone who teaches a crossless gospel.
For example,
in my
recent blog post where I talk
about my several of my physical and mental illnesses including PTSD and what I have done to better manage my life.
(I photographed my entire capsule wardrobe and wrote
about my thoughts
in a
recent blog post at thelovelystars.com)
-LSB-...] informative
blog, PhD
in Parenting, on Twitter, directing her followers to her
recent post about her thoughts on BlogHer ads, bottle advertising, and her
blog.
You can learn some basic information
about the signs and symptoms
in my
recent Ovarian Cancer Awareness
blog post.
We love the
recent post over at the USDA
blog by Dr. Robert Lewis of the El Monte School District,
in which Dr. Lewis writes
about his district's efforts to improve the lives of students using health - promoting messages
in the classroom.
Take a look at our
recent blog post on school breakfast and breakfast
in the classroom resources for school nutrition professionals to learn more
about how alternate delivery models and CEP can help you implement BIC and make it sustainable.
«Regular readers of this
blog will know that we have
posted numerous warnings
in recent years
about the very poor fire safety standards at Grenfell Tower and elsewhere
in RBKC [Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea].
In a
recent blog post, however, Bussemaker said that some of the critics of the Vision document were «playing fast and loose with the truth» and stressed that many of their worries — including those
about the fate of curiosity - driven research — are unfounded.
The NOAA Marine Debris Program's Carey Morishige takes down two myths floating around with the rest of the debris
about the garbage patches
in a
recent post on the Marine Debris
Blog: There is no «garbage patch,» a name which conjures images of a floating landfill
in the middle of the ocean, with miles of bobbing plastic bottles and rogue yogurt cups.
In a recent blog post she raised a host of concerns about the company's claims, and what ingredients might be in the produc
In a
recent blog post she raised a host of concerns
about the company's claims, and what ingredients might be
in the produc
in the product.
I just did a
blog post about that
in a
recent blog post.
A
recent blog post about soy, for example, warns young men that soy protein powders can «strip their masculinity,» describing a study of twelve men who experienced a 19 percent drop
in serum testosterone over a twenty - eight - day period of ingesting soy protein powder supplements.20
If you follow the Barton Publishing
blog, you may have noticed a
recent post about which cooking oils to avoid and subsequent comments regarding the safety of canola oil
in another
post about reducing inflammation.
I was just talking
about this trench
in my most
recent blog post!
She said
in her note how she looked through my
blog and Instagram and saw one of my
recent posts about off the shoulder tops.
I know it's been a minute but
in honor of the
recent blog changes I thought I would switch it up a bit from all the beauty
posts lately and chat
about what goes on behind the
blog.
MY TOP 6 BEAUTY ESSENTIALS A
recent Instagram photo I
posted sparked a lot of questions, so I thought I would write a quick
blog post about it and chat
about the products
in a little more detail.
In case you missed it, on Monday I talked about my most recent melanoma scare in my blog post, Listening To My Gut Instinct Paid Off... Again, as we kicked off Skin Cancer Awareness Mont
In case you missed it, on Monday I talked
about my most
recent melanoma scare
in my blog post, Listening To My Gut Instinct Paid Off... Again, as we kicked off Skin Cancer Awareness Mont
in my
blog post, Listening To My Gut Instinct Paid Off... Again, as we kicked off Skin Cancer Awareness Month.
This happens despite all the business reports indicating that the virtual matchmaking
in its current shape is still on the rise, and we are unlikely to reach a saturation point any time soon (for more on the subject, read SkaDate Dating Software
recent blog -
post about the market of baby boomers).
The mode was unveiled
in a
recent PlayStation
Blog post and finally provided some context around the separate co-op mode we've heard
about for the past few months.
One final consideration was ably explained
in a
recent blog post by Kate Kreamer of Advance CTE
about a new international study of career and technical education programs.
Ivana Taylor talks,
in a
recent blog post with the title «8 Creative Ways To Profile Ideal Customers»,
about putting them together as part of a story.
In a
recent blog post, we spoke
about making compliance training fun.
In a
recent Ed Week
blog post from Larry Ferlazzo, author Zaretta Hammond stated that a big myth (
about Culturally Responsive Teaching) is that it's
about motivating students of color by mentioning cultural facts or naming famous people of color.
Such is the case with Neerav's
recent blog post about the causes of our progress
in Newark.
You can learn more
about our inquiry cycle
in our upcoming webinar or read a
recent blog post on the four steps that help principals improve instruction.
The one I'll discuss here is this
blog post by Matthew Yglesias,
in which he draws broad conclusions
about the functioning of education markets from a
recent study of a tiny school choice program
in Milwaukee as well as from some older unspecified research [for the latter, Yglesias linked here, but the body of that page doesn't discuss school choice].
That is, bias (a highly controversial issue covered
in the research literature and also on this
blog; see
recent posts about bias here, here, and here), does also appear to exist
in this state and particularly at the school - level for (1) subject areas less traditionally tested and, hence, not often consecutively tested (e.g., from one consecutive grade level to the next), and given (2) the state is combining growth measures with proficiency (i.e., «snapshot») measures to evaluate schools, the latter being significantly negatively correlated with the populations of the students
in the schools being evaluated.
We wrote
about this
in more detail
in a
recent blog post.
For another international comparison, see Education Week's
recent blog post about the experiences of U.S. teachers visiting schools
in Finland.
Patte Barth, director of the Center for Public Education (CPE) at the National School Boards Association speaks out
about the significance of nonfiction reading
in her
recent blog for Huffington
Post.
As a follow - up to our most
recent post, for those of you interested
in reading more
about Kane's testimony
in the Vergara v. California case, please see the following
post written by John Thompson
in another
blog titled «Does the Gates Foundation's Evidence Argue For or Against Vergara?»
In a blog post up now on the New York Times Learning Network, Facing History and Ourselves Senior Program Associate Laura Tavares pairs an article about the recent report documenting the history of racial lynching in America with an excerpt from Harper Lee's best - selling «To Kill a Mockingbird» in order to situate the novel in its historical context and raise important questions about race, justice, and memory toda
In a
blog post up now on the New York Times Learning Network, Facing History and Ourselves Senior Program Associate Laura Tavares pairs an article
about the
recent report documenting the history of racial lynching
in America with an excerpt from Harper Lee's best - selling «To Kill a Mockingbird» in order to situate the novel in its historical context and raise important questions about race, justice, and memory toda
in America with an excerpt from Harper Lee's best - selling «To Kill a Mockingbird»
in order to situate the novel in its historical context and raise important questions about race, justice, and memory toda
in order to situate the novel
in its historical context and raise important questions about race, justice, and memory toda
in its historical context and raise important questions
about race, justice, and memory today.
There were over 50 Toyota cars, trucks, and SUVs
in the Toyota exhibit at the
recent 2017 Chicago Auto Show, but this
blog post is only
about one of them.
We talked a little bit
about the 300
in one of our
recent blog posts, and the numerous best -
in - class nods garnered by the seminal sedan of Detroit.