When people don't
know about a certain topic, they tend to ask ignorant questions.
Not exact matches
I
know it's great to be ignorant and post random musings you picked up in movies or blogs, but sometimes it really pays to
know what you are talking
about before proving the world you have no knowledge
about a
certain topic.
And furthermore, you became able to predict or
know what a person thought or felt
about a
certain topic or issue even if you had never talked
about it.
Apparently if I blog
about certain lunch - related
topics and let them
know about it, as well as mingling (in a virtual sense) with other bloggers, I'm eligible to win all sorts of fabulous prizes.
I'll be doing these videos every couple of weeks so if there's a
certain topic you'd like to learn more
about, let me
know!
I
know I was being unfair, but she's also very sensitive
about certain topics.
Certain learners would love to
know more
about a
topic or explore additional information at their leisure.
Information from assessments helps teachers determine which instructional approaches are best for
certain students, what their students may already
know about a given
topic, and what subjects needs to be retaught.
So if I
knew that a
certain kind of ad paid especially well, I could write
about that
topic and try to bump my ad revenue in that way.
Because Thomson West also happens to own FindLaw, whose dreadful history of selling links, ripping off a
certain blog name, exploiting dead victims for its dreck - blogs by a writer who appears to
know little
about the law, and diminishing the profession of law in general, has been a recent
topic here.