Sentences with phrase «many journalistic accounts»

The author covered the sex abuse crisis for Newsweek and has produced a big book, mainly about people and events in Boston, that will hold the attention of readers interested in a journalistic account that tries to be fair - minded, although it is not untouched by moments of legitimate, indeed necessary, outrage.
Vicki Howard offers a historical survey of the business of weddings; Rebecca Mead provides a journalistic account of the contemporary wedding scene; and Colleen Curran collects women's stories about weddings.
If you are not familiar with this situation, I recommend Philip Gourevitch's excellent journalistic account We Wish to Inform You that Tomorrow We Will Be Killed with Our Families: Stories from Rwanda (Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 1998).
It has become commonplace to assert this, not just by Farage, but in various journalistic accounts and even academic ones.
Increasingly frequent journalistic accounts report that schools are responding to No Child Left Behind (NCLB) by engaging in what has come to be known as «educational triage.»
But if our most creative teachers do not seem to be enamored of the testing regime that now dominates the schools, this is something that needs further and systematic exploration, beyond even excellent ethnographic and journalistic accounts.
To read a journalistic account of how Atlanta is «growing its own» school leaders through SABLE, see Improving Leadership for Learning: Stories from the Field.
Debbie Daniels Wallace Project Director Kentucky Department of Education 500 Mero Street, 17th Floor CPT Frankfort, KY 40601 (502) 564-4201 x4735 [email protected] To read a journalistic account of how Louisville and other districts are testing this new way to help principals spend more time each day on instruction, see Improving Leadership for Learning: Stories from the Field.
This resource draws on memoirs, journalistic accounts, and interviews to shed light on contemporary debates in Great Britain around national identity and integration.
The article written by J. Krakauer was totally enlarged to make this, an obsessive journalistic account of an obsession.
Critser is the author of Fat Land: How Americans Became the Fattest People in the World, which the American Diabetes Association called «the definitive journalistic account of the modern obesity epidemic.»
Andrew Dietz's recent book «The Last Folk Hero» (Ellis Lane Press; 377 pages; $ 26.95) gives a more journalistic account of how the work of once - obscure African American artists from the South went mainstream.
But I think such a study would also find that essentially all the journalistic accounts said it was all speculation and admitted that scientists had no consensus, indeed little understanding of climate, and were not making any kind of firm prediction — that is the most important difference from the current situation.

Not exact matches

But was the journalistic question, «had the IRA somehow forced her to gild the lily and give a hugely over-stated and inaccurate account of the shootings», worth pursuing if that account led to a greater good?
Ferrari's tenacious style of interviewing represents how effective journalistic scrutiny can be in holding parties to account when they make spending promises.
(3) When Ed Miliband hired Tom Baldwin to be his Director of Communications, did he ask him about his past journalistic practices, including whether he authorised or was part of efforts to break into Conservative Party bank accounts, as alleged by Lord Ashcroft?
Mercy Otis Warren wrote both journalistic pieces of advocacy and a three - volume history of the American Revolution, and in choosing her as a subject, Woelfle offers young readers a view of the colonial period that veers away from typical battle - driven, male - dominated accounts.
«The work is not a journalistic or illustrative account of these events but an internalized response to them.
As representations of autobiography and historical facts for the public, her work demonstrates the limitations of anyone's autobiography in a legalistic sense, accounts in a journalistic sense, [4] the presence and absence of information (or editing), and the fundamental isolation of the individual.
These EU newsletters provide a way to fact - check stories initially released by social media accounts with no apparent journalistic credentials.
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