The thing that
interests me about this article as that the author is expecting someone to fix the church for Millenials so they will return.
What I found most
interesting about the article is some of the comments Jacobs makes in the interview.
Mariette: Right, what's really
interesting about that article, one of the things I love about it actually; because you could look at life today and you could say, how could it possibly get started, it's just so complicated, what are the ways that could even happen and you can look at it and say, you could throw your hands up and say «Oh, it's just too complicated; there's no way this could happen».
What was very
interesting about the article is Daunt's own apparent disregard for both Amazon and his customers, stating that Amazon's dominance will «make the world poorer,» and that he doesn't «frankly care» how his customers read their books.
In just a few paragraphs, you're going to introduce yourself, pique an editor's
interest about your article, and convince that editor that you're the one to write that riveting story.
That said, it's actually not the findings / lack thereof about chemical fracking pollutants that I find most
interesting about this article, though undeniably the current controversy and headline climate makes it difficult not to orient the discussion around that.
What's
interesting about this article is that Goodell does an amazing job tracking the economic and urban infrastructural efforts to preserve Miami in the face of rising waters.
What I found
interesting about the article was the distinction between «hot» and «cold» divorces.
Not exact matches
Last week, online Chinese real estate investment platform Uoolu.com released a guide for Chinese buyers
interested in North Korean real estate, while popular accounts on the mobile messaging app WeChat have been posting
articles about the country's housing market in recent weeks.
There are also a bunch of other
interesting articles and forums
about what the Tor project does and online anonymity in general.
If you read an
article, see a new book, or hear
about an organization that a customer might be
interested in, drop a note or make a quick call to let them know.
The
article [from Harvard Business Review] is on Sir Alex Ferguson, the most winning coach of any soccer team in the world, and I was
interested in reading
about his success and management ethos.»
So, if I were to rewrite the copy, I'd think
about what Help Scout's audience is
interested in and even combine their 5 best
articles as a guide:
Here you can find a number of useful and
interesting articles about practical and ecological values of Rubbermaid products.
To me, these both fit in the «STMYGH» category («stuff that makes you go hmmm»): The NYT ran an
interesting article about insurance company economics this weekend and I was once again struck by... Read more
Gordon's
articles and quotes have appeared in the National
Interest, the Hill, Pacific Standard, Financial Times, Scientific American, International Economy Magazine,
About Oil, the Boao Forum for Asia, Huffington Post, Newsweek, Time, the Washington Post, and the New York Times.
Re-posted here on our trading blog is an excerpt and link to an
interesting and educational trading
article about me that was posted by Mr. Azeez Mustapha at ADVFN.com today...
I have an
article about it on my site if you're
interested.
Are you
interested to write
articles about Gold or Silver?
I don't sell anything (at least not yet), & based on the searches I did per this
article, I'm thinking I picked a low -
interest topic to write
about!!
For those
interested, here is one of the
articles about branding and storytelling: http://soydanbay.com/2011/06/30/branding-through-storytelling/#comment-1348
Kraken CEO Jesse Powell and Managing Director in Japan Ayako Miyaguchi are featured in an
article about the growing
interest in Bitcoin among Japanese politicians.
That was highlighted in the Business Insider
article How To Show Your Employees You Care
About Them, which states, «The bottom line is taking a personal
interest in your employees will give them reason to believe they mean more to you than someone who's simply making you or the business money.»
In an
article today at CNNMoney, we learn a few
interesting things
about our gold...
But it is confusing that the
article takes a tangent from index - linked gilts into plain vanilla gilts (like the UK Gilt Treasury 4.5 % 2034 you mention) and then talks a lot
about interest rate risk.
Think of your introduction as the headline of a news
article or ad; you have
about one breath's worth of speech to engage your audience and get them
interested in appointment setting, or else you've lost them.
Explore Credit Karma even more with credit and
interest rate trends,
articles about credit and finance and the Credit Karma Blog.
John Mauldin recently did a series of
articles about central banking and
interest rates (bringing up many, if not all, of your points above).
Darren: So in your
article and books, you write a lot
about the importance of benefits focus copy, you mentioned the need to appeal to their self -
interest through copy.
For information
about interest rates on credit card transactions, please read our
article on credit card APRs.
Pensions and Investments wrote
about the
interest pension plans have shown in put writing (seemingly one of the more misunderstood investment strategies out there) in a recent
article Funds Go Exotic with Put - write Options to Stem Volatility.
Along this same line, the Wall Street Journal has an
interesting article about the increasing use of blood tests shortly after birth to detect genetic diseases.
Roberta Costa and Andrew Stiles have written an
interesting and mostly heartening
article about the House Republican retreat.
There is an
interesting article in The New Republic
about why the Greens failed politically across the board in the last two years.
I was
interested in this
article until I read this:»... people talk to the chaplain
about their families because that is how we talk
about God.»
Thanks for the
interesting article; I'd been thinking
about this question earlier today.
The content of this
article provides
interesting history, facts and information
about life in Ancient Rome including Roman Crucifixion.
What I find
interesting about debates like the one this
article engendered is that so many atheists will argue «science,» yet they do not look to actual scientist / believers who made significant contributions to science, yet saw no conflict in doing so while also believing in a «Creator.»
Indeed, as the Cardinals were preparing to be locked in, I somewhat naively wrote an
article headlined «Now the conclave is
about to begin, we can look forward with relief, not only to having a pope again, but to the secular media's sudden loss of
interest.»
Anyway...
interesting article on something that needs to be talked
about.
Jason Boyett wrote an
interesting article for The Daily Beast
about speculation regarding Michael Jackson's eternal destiny.
Interesting to think
about, but until sufficient research is done on it, I agree with the person in the
article who says «This neither proves nor disproves».
i find it
interesting that CNN has this
article right by the one
about Arkansas allowing guns in churches
an
interesting article, but to lean on marcus borg when it comes to a discussion
about understanding christian language is to already be leaning quite far in one direction..
This
article should be of no
interest to you or any other Atheists, yet there are plenty of them making negative comments
about the church and people who are religious.
The other
interesting facts in this
article were the Unitarian sound of his upbringing, a religion in its own right that is not compatible with Christianity and Obama's statements
about the Bible that reveal he really does not know much
about Christianity.
I suspect that most people reading this
article have more knowledege than the average person on religion, since they are
interested in reading an
article about people that lack knowledge.
While the
article and survey are all very
interesting I don't think that whether a person knows that Mother Teresa was a Catholic or that most Indonesians are Muslim really proves anything at all
about either their IQ or their knowledge and understanding of religion.
I really enjoyed reading this
interesting article about Stephen King.
Interesting article about «America's knowledge on religion», which is all it is
about.