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Morgaine points those interested in this path to «this article by Tammy Bjelland, who started a language teaching and consulting business,» and notes there are «plenty of options beyond basic Craigslist» where you can list your services.
There are dozens, if not hundreds, of articles and books written on ecommerce and the importance of having your potential customer click as few buttons and see as few pages as possible between the point at which they're interested to the point they've completed a transaction.
This week's The Economist magazine had an interesting article — well several actually - but one in particular that points out that when countries try to cut their budget deficit as a % of GDP by 1 %, they usually find that GDP contracts by half a % as a consequence.
John Mauldin recently did a series of articles about central banking and interest rates (bringing up many, if not all, of your points above).
The current gap between the 10 - year Treasury note and credit card interest rates is huge — around 1,300 basis points (at the time of this article).
Good point, this does seem like a bit of a stretch; and an article on blue laws would be rather interesting (they make for a healthy seperation of church and state conversation).
Also I find interesting that the article points out those of less education scored worse than those with a higher education.
If people knew history and any meaning of hidden messages of words, the following wouldn't need to be pointed out: Is it not interesting that the Muslim member quoted in the article states he supports the Cordoba house mosque aka ground zero mosque.
The point of Michael Hannon's article «Against Heterosexuality» (March) that I find most interesting and valuable is the idea that «heterosexuals» have attempted to wrest their own non-procreative sex out of its traditionally sinful realm while leaving «homosexuals» behind.
The brief article on the Eucharist in the last issue of Faith (Truth Will Set You Free, July / Aug 2012) brought out some interesting points.
This article is interesting for one point: it's a fulfillment of the scripture at 2 timothy 3:1 - 5 that says that in the last days, people will be «having a form of godly devotion, but proving false to its power».
In his syndicated article, Fr Richard McBrien (Professor of Theology at Notre Dame) makes a similar point: «The lessening of interest in private devotions is more likely a sign that the Church is spiritually healthier now because its spiritual life is, as the Council hoped it would be, rooted more directly in the liturgy itself and especially inthe Eucharist» (The Tidings, Los Angeles 28 March A Matter of Health Many theologians in fact rather look forward to the withering of private devotions, as a vindication that maturity has arrived.
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can u ever write an article without mocking arsene or wishing his reign to come to an end it is ok sometimes but every time come on man give it a break on to our defence there are only 2 games in this season where team's overall defensive performance can be taken to doubt first was pool because of both first team defenders out second is olympiakos where u can point to team not defending so well on corner that also was actually an individual mistake by ospina which changed the game so our defence is doing good job give credit where it is due of course it would be interesting to see whether we can contain the most inform team in Europe.
I have to agree the article told us nothing we did not already know, not did it offer an interesting point of view.
I read an interesting article about the potential of Ramsey and Xhaka, it raised some good points and missed a couple good points, Xhaka might be the player to get the best our of Ramsey.
Nice Article, with interesting points of view, where some of your surmising makes sense, But in all fairness, No one outside of the club could possibly know the real issues.
Moreover in the interests of dismissing potential criticism that this article is, no matter how much I may deny it, merely a backlash from the Swansea defeat, I will finally make the point that the premise of the article was conceived in early January and thus can not be considered an immediate response to Liverpool's abject display at Swansea.
I think this Salon article makes an interesting point in exploring the efficacy of bystander education programs that target specific communities.
The Post noted an interesting point in an article that also has a lot of details about election - eve operations — because of the time required to set up a significant turnout effort, the Republicans haven't had time to roll one out in congressional districts that have suddenly become vulnerable in the last few weeks.
While a detailed analysis would go beyond the scope of this article, I would like to point out one highly interesting factor that appears to impact MPs» spending levels: their electoral margin.
Mike Connery wrote an article last week for Future Majority (cross-posted on MyDD) that raises some interesting points about the potential of online video to reach niche audiences:
Mike Connery wrote an article last week for Future Majority (cross-posted on MyDD) that raises some interesting points about the potential of online video to reach niche audiences: «Cable [tv] buys are smart not just because they are cheap, but because they are targeted and can help you...
You will discover some interesting points in time in this article but I do not know if I see all of them center to heart.
If this article whets your appetite, I'd also recommend that you look into university academic liaison positions, which cover TT from the point of view of companies interested in licensing university research.
Wilson's article does point out some interesting initial evidence against the long - term use of antipsychotics in schizophrenia.
And as Nestle pointed out in a 2007 article for Scientific American, «Nutrition advice seems endlessly mired in scientific argument, the self - interest of food companies and compromises by government regulators.»
I won't belabor the point any further, but if you are interested in the «why» aspect of core training, checkout this article.
Before I summarize the article, I thought it would be interesting to point out the etymology of «protein».
Here are some interesting points this article speculates, specifically around exacerbation / reduction in the inflammatory process of MS:
Seriously, why so many dishes?!?) So, just some point form thoughts, bits of updates on things, and some links to blog posts, or articles that I found interesting.
Different points of view were shown in this article therefore I find it very interesting.
And another point of interest is this tidbit at the end of the article.
In order to adequately comprehend the issue it would be interesting at this point to have a careful look at the relevant article of CEDAW.
I read an interesting article in Personnel Today that points out that one of the misconceptions around 70:20:10 could be that some Learning and Development teams slavishly work to get those proportions exactly right.
For each trustee and local governor who has served at any point over the past 12 months, their full names, date of appointment, term of office, date they stepped down (where applicable), who appointed them (in accordance with the trust's articles), and relevant business and pecuniary interests including governance roles in other educational institutions must be recorded.
Accordingly, and also per the research, this is not getting much better in that, as per the authors of this article as well as many other scholars, (1) «the variance in value - added scores that can be attributed to teacher performance rarely exceeds 10 percent; (2) in many ways «gross» measurement errors that in many ways come, first, from the tests being used to calculate value - added; (3) the restricted ranges in teacher effectiveness scores also given these test scores and their limited stretch, and depth, and instructional insensitivity — this was also at the heart of a recent post whereas in what demonstrated that «the entire range from the 15th percentile of effectiveness to the 85th percentile of [teacher] effectiveness [using the EVAAS] cover [ed] approximately 3.5 raw score points [given the tests used to measure value - added];» (4) context or student, family, school, and community background effects that simply can not be controlled for, or factored out; (5) especially at the classroom / teacher level when students are not randomly assigned to classrooms (and teachers assigned to teach those classrooms)... although this will likely never happen for the sake of improving the sophistication and rigor of the value - added model over students» «best interests
The full article is only available to subscribers, but I thought there were some very interesting points made in the article that support many of the things I have been saying for years.
Also, Chris points us to a dense but interesting article about Osamu Tezuka and Hayao Miyazaki, Why is the Manga Version of Nausicaa So Hard to Read?
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As always, some of the most interesting points were raised by commenters on the article.
Ratliff made an interesting point in his interview with GoodEReader when he said that the popularity of short - form works like those published by Atavist and the transition of a lot of periodicals to digital format over print could lead to much longer article content than the reading public is typically accustomed to.
I linked to this article in a blog post, and one of my commenters came up with an interesting point.
As a reader points out, the last line of the FT's article over the weekend about Apple's developments in digital music — and its tablet device — may be its most interesting:
Jane, thank you for the link, it's a really interesting article (dated July 22, 2012), with lots of really good points to think about.
Interesting article but I think you miss the point that ebook sales are rising by all indicators outside of the Nielsen ratings — the majority of ebooks don't have ISBNs and therefore don't get counted.
His article is lengthy but fascinating reading if you're interested in the fine points of the graphic novel market, but if you're not, here's one fact that kind of sums it up: In terms of dollar sales, Viz was the number two publisher of graphic novels in bookstores.
The article had many interesting points on the disadvantages of Amazon if you're looking at an international market.
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