Even for publishers who reach their core audience through other forms of content (
like text articles) on their own sites still see the highest rate of engagement with videos when it comes to their Facebook page.
Not exact matches
I just don't
like it when people cherry pick their religious sources or, in the case of this
article, outright go against what their religious
texts teach to try and appear more politically correct.
When I read
articles like the present, it comes to my mind, Romans 1:14 - 22 and you can read the
text before and after.
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Imagine doing a screencast (
like some of the ones I have used in this
article) in which you visually walk people through the steps you followed to study the biblical
text and arrive and the conclusions you reached.
But that also works on trust, because anyone could use www.google.com as the link able
text and instead point you to a handy
article on wikipedia,
like this one: www.google.com
If you link to our
articles, we'd
like you to use the
article heading as a link
text.
Baby Safe Homes would
like to share this link: USA TODAY has a great
article out reminding us of the dangers of
texting and driving.
The
article pages are in a print - friendly format, with plain
text and no colors, so we encourage you to print out these
articles and share them with as many people as you
like.
Most of all I wanted to have a digital copy of the final
text on my computer so that I could do all the things that writers
like to do with
text on a computer: paste it into e-mail messages, post a paragraph on the Web, grab a few sentences to include in a footnote in a new
article.
If you're really into helping people, you shouldn't post
articles with titles
like this and you should represent the whole truth in the
text.
We are back, and today, it's part two in our
article of the most common six ways in which guys
like you are losing their crush by bad
texting, over calling, etcetera, etcetera.
In a reasonably - good - case scenario, if something goes wrong, we can always move to a free wiki host
like Gamepedia, but to hedge against a worst case scenario, we plan to make regular full database dumps of our content available to be downloaded publicly (as one can do on both Wikia and Wikipedia); the dumps would contain the full
text and history of all
articles on Wikitroid, and would be enough for someone to bring the site back from the dead should the worst happen.
I then wrote my 8 - 10 sentences on the
articles,
like one on how «
texting can affect your driving.»
«What we choose as the
text for those tend to be
articles that address social - emotional issues,
like cliques in high school or managing stress,» says Crites.
For example, teachers can choose nonfiction
articles for students to practice close reading using skills activities —
like highlighting and tagging to cite
text evidence — built into each
article.»
Before Common Core English classes concentrated on literature,
like Huckleberry Finn and Great Gatsby English classes include a mix of literature and informational
texts,
like speeches and
articles...
English classes include a mix of literature and informational
texts,
like speeches and
articles
In 2012, GVRL was voted «Best Overall Database» by Library Journal «s readers, thanks to features
like support for thirty languages, read - aloud
text features in nineteen different languages, the ability to translate an
article, and more.
Read
texts from webpages,
like blog posts or
articles, in a distraction - free format on your iPad, iPhone, or web - based PC.
The web browser is nice and easy to use - it's quite basic, but it does the trick - you can do all the usual things
like bookmark pages and browse multiple tabs, while
Article View will make
text full the screen, minus the pictures and other gubbins so it that it feels more
like you're reading a book.
Not a big surprise for everyone I guess... What would be interesting to find in a review comparing the ipad and the kindle DX is how user friendly both devices are when one would
like to read academic
articles for example or when one wants to annotate a
text (annotations are easy write down, easy to retrieve on a computer...) Is it easy to find and retrieve books with ibooks or with the kindle software?
Or you can use
Article View, which pops the
text out from the page and reformats it in a narrow column — exactly
like Safari Reader.
Although I never used it much, I did
like to listen to news
articles on
text - to - speech while I worked on my computer.
We also
liked the ability to clip an
article whose
text could later be shared with others.
In
text view, the
articles get formatted to look just
like ebooks and include a picture at the beginning of each
article and the usual
text adjusting options.
Another guy told me he did nt
like the title OF THE
ARTICLE because he «did some digging around» and found out that it was only timed exclusive (and not console exclusive as both the title and text of the article suggested), and so because of that he was reporting it a
ARTICLE because he «did some digging around» and found out that it was only timed exclusive (and not console exclusive as both the title and
text of the
article suggested), and so because of that he was reporting it a
article suggested), and so because of that he was reporting it as Fake.
I am confused about the statement that the images aren't discussed in the
text, as the
article looked
like this [1] when that statement was made.
Tomkins did point out that some of the women who were Andre loyalists were former girlfriends, but at the same time if you read the
article it sounds
like «some feminists» thought he was guilty and would harass him if they saw him in public places — that is, the implications is that only feminists thought he was guilty, you know, those harpies, whereas in fact the judge's wording of the verdict (and implications in Katz's
text based on interviews) suggested a relation to the judgement available in British jurisprudence but not in the US, that is, what would have been a verdict of «not proven,» meaning he probably did it, but in the end the verdict was «I have concluded that the evidence has not satisfied me beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant is guilty.»
This
article reads
like a
text from Orwell 1984.
E-mail me if you would
like access to the full
text; I have a few links that I can give out that provide full access to the
article (
[email protected]).
Various media - watchers put together a set of proposals including
like - for -
like retractions (rather than printing corrections in 8 - pt font on pg 26) and applying the same standards to headlines as well as
article text.
Within WestlawNext Canada a user can create folders to store information
like full documents or snips from a WNC content (cases, legislation,
texts and annotations as well as journal
articles).
This page offers links to sources
like our print and electronic
texts on insurance law, insurance law blogs, our intranet
article on the Alberta Minor Injury Regulation (Cap), judgment interest calculators, quick reference cards for some research tools, the Alberta Standard Automobile Policy and some endorsements, a present value calculator, a personal injury quantum search tool, and legislation.
For more WordPerfect tips, reviews, links and free downloadable WordPerfect macros by Doug (including a math / date calculator and a macro which converts a document's footnotes or endnotes to
text in order to submit
articles to journals and magazines) go here There are many simple tips there, too,
like the steps to add a macro button to the tool bar.
Another example of that would be maybe something
like what's the best business form for a new startup and lots of lawyers websites have that in
text,
like they have an
article about it, but I'm thinking maybe you could actually start someone on the process of answering the questions that you'd ask at your first meeting with them through your website so that the bar is lower to get them in the door because that's kind of what this is all about, is making it easier for people to have that first meeting with you because they're not actually meeting with you.
But is the erosion of quality explained by the proliferation of tools
like e-mail,
texting and Twitter, which encourage stream - of - consciousness ramblings and careless phrasing, as the Financial Week
article suggests?
(I often do a web search of the full title of the
text I am looking for — if it's a newspaper
article or the
like, it often shows up somewhere.)
At a time when employees are
texting and Twittering
like never before, their fleeting missives have replaced e-mail as the corporate world's digital smoking guns, says an
article at CIO.com, «How
Text Messaging and Facebook Can Get You in Legal Trouble.»
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After interviewing him for this
article, in short order this writer received several
texts from Atkins and an email, describing various points and people he'd
like mentioned, and suggesting a headline REM might want to consider using.