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Not exact matches
With so many moving parts, from public relations to advertising, to content and
social media,
make sure all the cooks in your brand's kitchen are
reading the same cookbook.
For example, in an October interview with industry trade publication Digiday, media consultant Aram Zucker - Scharff compared the project to Facebook's Instant Articles project, which is pitched as
making news articles easier to
read by hosting them directly on the
social network's site.
In a fascinating post on The Conversation blog, Maynard
makes an argument that won't surprise anyone who has
read any fictional account of human's interplanetary future — colonizing other planets probably won't bring out the better angels of our nature, and any attempt to put people on Mars will require overcoming serious
social and political problems, such as:
Finally, don't put this issue down without
reading «
Making It Work,» Jeff Chu's moving profile of five businesses leading the fight against a quiet
social crisis — the growing number of people on the autism spectrum who come of working age every year.
Social media is the epitome of opinion -
making, where even your best messages can be
read with a negative connotation.
Let's use my food blog as an example (
make sure you
read my
social media strategy case study, if you haven't already).
For those who follow me on
social media,
read my books, watch,
read or listen to my media interviews, you know there are habits that can
make you rich and habits that can
make you poor.
(Ritholtz is no stranger to
social media — TED Talks credits his Big Picture blog as one of «100 websites you should know and use,» while Matt Miller of Bloomberg says Ritholtz «consistently
makes more sense than anyone else in media» and Randall Forsyth of Barron's calls The Big Picture «a must -
read blog.»)
With the exception of
Social Security and a pension for a few of you
reading this, your stock portfolio is what you will have to rely upon to
make your dreams of financial independence come true.
Conservatives were still likely to
read quite a few jeremiads, and
social - conservatives in particular remained gloomy about a number of topics, but the world - wide spread of democracy and the undeniably higher standards of living attained in the U.S. and its more capitalism - friendly allies
made optimism seem the rational stance.
It
makes church - goers feel better when they
read her (I know because my friends from church keep cheering for her on their
social media!)
For it is Gilead's denial of history, its own historicity and any
reading of Scripture other than the literalistic that
make the regime a
social menace.
With a number of fellow pastors who became lifelong friends, Rauschenbusch studied,
read, talked, debated and plumbed the new
social theories of the day, especially those of the non-Marxist socialists whom John C. Cort has recently traced in Christian Socialism (Orbis, 1988) The pastors wove these theories together with biblical themes to form» «Christian Sociology,» a hermeneutic of
social history that allowed them to see the power of God's kingdom being actualized through the democratization of the economic system (see James T. Johnson, editor, The Bible in American Law, Politics and Rhetoric [Scholars Press, 1985]-RRB- They pledged themselves to new efforts to
make the spirit of Christianity the core of
social renewal at a time when agricultural - village life was breaking down and urban - cosmopolitan patterns were not yet fully formed.
This was coming off of a weekend of
reading about Mark Driscoll, so it may just be his particular brand that I'm responding to, but I'm amazed that some complementarians seem to believe that we should create an entire
social system solely designed to keep men from feeling bad about themselves by
making sure there is always someone below them on the food chain that they can rule over.
And as one
reads through the theoretical literature on crime and penology, one finds very shortly that the articles on such topics as the Charles Manson case are thin, pale and anemic; for these discussions are wrapped in the folds of a value - neutral
social science lingua franca which
makes any realistic or in - depth ethical discussion virtually impossible.
Peter suggests CCHD substitutes «
social justice» linked to institutional change for «charity in the traditional sense,» Pope Benedict XVI in his last encyclical
makes clear that both are central Catholic commitments... Continue
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Reading your comments and connecting with you on
social media
makes my day, and turns the often solitary activities of cooking, photographing, and writing into something that's actually meaningful.
Thank you for
reading my posts, following me on
social media, sharing my work, and most importantly,
making my recipes!
LOL And if you are
reading this right now and don't know anything about my
social media accounts, then please click on the following links to
make sure you are able to keep up with me daily outside of this blogging website.
AB is really about
social commentary and how a simple man and his antics (
read poor behavior) can
make millions by creating a distraction for the masses from every day life's drudgery, and cynicism.
I only go to the games a few times during the season since I don't live in England, for those who do, we need to defy those damn stewards and raise the temperature at the games, that's the only practical solution I can come up with, we are not the ones who buy the players and all the noise we have
made on
social media and elsewhere keeps falling on deaf ears, they will not listen to our calls for players, let's go to the games and turn the library upside down as much as we can, we can not give those players a moments rest, we, the fans pay them [gate takings and TV subscriptions], you can't take my money and not give 100 %, Wenger can pamper them, we would not, they don't
read much that is being said on
social media but they can't ignore our chants at the stadium.
Media outfits pounce on club / player crisis and
social media behaviors to
make big stories... Continue
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Well, maybe not all those drastic moves but what you're about to
read will probably
make you a little scared for the kind of
social climate our kids will face as they enter high school.
They'll pay your
Social Security, write the books we'll
read and
make the world we hope to leave to our grandchildren.»
Not only does a fluent reader
make the transition to being a fluent writer much more easily than a non-fluent reader, but as students get older
reading plays an important role in math, science, and
social studies, too.
The
Social Security Administration recently unveiled its list of top baby names for 2010, and although a lot of classics
made the list, it looks like new parents are drawing from some surprising sources.The top boys name was Jacob, and though it has been the top choice for over a decade, it may have experienced a surge more recently thanks to Jacob...
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Author ReShonda Tate Billingsly
made The Huffington Post news when she posted to Facebook a picture of her daughter posing with a hand written sign that
read, «Since I want to post photos of me holding liquor I am obviously not ready for
social media and will be taking a hiatus until I learn what I should + should not post.
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Make Friends ADHD and Relationships: From Childhood to Adulthood
It also means that you'll sometimes
read on
social media something like, «
Make sure you see a real IBCLC!»
And they would then
read Adam Smith and realise that wealth taxes
make both economic and
social sense.
For example, see Steve Richards in the Independent saying he's «
making precisely the same appeal as Tony Blair at the height of his popularity when he argued persistently that New Labour stood for economic competence and
social justice», or
read Mary Riddell in today's Telegraph.
But when you
read through Ralph Koster's declaration of rights or James Miller's conflict - resolution proposal — and the hundreds of thoughtful critiques posted in response to each — the online world suddenly feels closer to 1776 in America or 1848 in France, when ordinary citizens struggled to
make their revolutionary visions of
social organization a reality.
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social networking?
I recently have
read a few posts on
social media about people complaining because they started blogging 2 months ago and weren't
making any money.
I also want to say a heartfelt thank you to all of you who
read wit & whimsy, are in touch on
social, maybe are a new reader, a regular reader, have left a comment once or dozens of times... you
make this blog so worthwhile for me.
And if, at the end of the day,
reading blogs or following certain accounts on
social media gives you anxiety or
makes you feel so depressed because you feel you don't have enough, or you find you're constantly comparing yourself to their «perfect» life, you need to unfollow them.
But I also want to
make a comment about some of the negativity that I have seen and
read on
social media about the collaboration... frankly, it
makes me sad!
We are frantically cramming in trips and
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You should find other bloggers to follow (I use BlogLovin to pull all my favorite blogs into one place where I can
read their latest posts on my morning break at work) and
make sure you're leaving comments on new posts you enjoy or find interesting as well as leaving likes / comments / shares on their
social media.
A few of the key ingredients that
made for a successful blog I
read were having a well - designed website and dedicated
social media accounts.
I've been spending so much time
reading material about approving my blog, my SEO, my
social media presence, that I hadn't
made time to
read for fun in far too long.
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