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With so many publications — not just in games journalism, mind, but in various industries — downplaying the by - line it doesn't surprise me that some people seriously think each writer for a publisher is supposed to be representative of the publisher, or that people think of articles as being «by IGN» rather than «by [Writer]».
Leading the pack, the Playstation 4 has roughly the same volume of articles as last year.
Please feel free to make use of these articles as a valuable, free information source, but keep in mind that your veterinarian is always the best source for making decisions about your pet's care.
James was kind enough to put me on his distribution list and I really looked forward to each of his articles as they always taught me something.
I also talk about career cost in one of my articles as another factor in favor of rent vs buy decision, but that's beyond the scope here.
We have written a series of articles as a case study examining whether or not you can hire a company to repair credit issues that are holding you back from being a home owner.
Do you mind if I quote a couple of your articles as long as I provide credit and sources back to your weblog?
I regularly follow The Onion Blog's daily updates, which does not have all of the articles as the newspaper.
I read a lot of your articles as I get them on twitter.
No other content aggregator allowed me to review and consume an high volume of articles as fast as Pulse.
Jon and Aaron have written lots of articles as well, and they can be found scattered around the Web in many places, but Jon also maintains this blog where he regularly publishes.
The Harvard policy journal Education Next published three of our articles as part of a special issue on the New Orleans school reforms 10 years after Hurricane Katrina.
Nora's rewards are the many conversations that have grown out of the articles as well as the open - hearted, caring messages she receives every day from people of all genders who find the articles helpful in making sense of their own unspoken experiences.
Also, Politics Online, SXSW and the Nonprofit Technology Conference have yielded notes or ideas for a slew of articles as yet unwritten, so we have our work cut out for us around here.
You only have to google «Crouch» and «heading» to find hundreds of articles as to why is actually pretty underwhelming in the air.
Do you mind if I quote a couple of your articles as long as I provide credit and sources back to your webpage?
However, it is possible to group several of the articles as falling in the general realm of Nathan's «authoritarian resiliency,» which has the longevity of an indefinite future.
Looking at all of her articles as they are compiled in the terms one book, you start to think of connections that had not been there before.
I believe the answer is in the title and the body of the article as well as the name of his organization.
I went looking for a salad recipe with the title of this article as the question in my mind, does anyone really want salad at Thanksgiving?
I was intrigued by the heading of your article as I did not realise that there were certain times during pregnancy when one needs to be a little cautious about eating mangoes.
Take a look at the image below and see what jumps out at you — it's a screenshot of the article as it appeared when I posted the link to Facebook.
CORRECTION: Paul Singer was misidentified in the original version of this article as «Paul Simon.»
I will leave out the muscle gains / endurance / strength increase part of creatine out of this article as I believe a lot has been written on the topic already.
There are over 60 footnoted references documenting this article at the end of this article as usual.
I agree with most of your article as we eat much the same way.
I did not agree with it and expressed my displeasure with the slant of the article as did probably 98 % of most AA SB's.
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.»
If the game mechanics are the tools, think of this article as the user - manual.
So excuse me if I dismiss the major part of your article as a strawman.
The thesis of this piece — summarized at the beginning of the article as «Readers complain about -LSB-...]
Think of this article as a Public Service Announcement.
Although I am bit skeptical to view the initial part of this article as a one - author - to - conquer - all formula, I took a deep breath and continued to read way deeper than I had originally planned due to the fact that David Gaughran brought this up.
The writer should note down the main points of the article as well as the thesis statement of the article.
Otherwise, why not rephrase the title of the article as «are self - published books inferior to traditionally published books?»
If all else fails you can always refer back to this article and the points discussed above, go through them and see if any of them apply to the current trade you are in, you can think of this article as a sort of «check list» for what to do when you are in a winning trade.
You can use our calculator to the right of this article as well, or at the bottom of this article if you're on a mobile device.
It told me that the author of this article as well as their readers care.»
Click read more for the rest of this article as well as a video of one of the developers walking us through the mind bending Retro Grade.
It is hard not to think that this was written as click bait... I just can not understand the context of this article as I have played the game myself.
You can think of this article as a rare insight into the inner hive - mind here at PS3 Attitude; a glimpse of what other games have piqued our interest — sometimes only individually but enough to claim a high enough vote — due out in 2010.
The thrust of the article as I read it was «How do you know if you don't try?»
For example, if I wanted to patch you through to an article on gapingvoid about living the bliss - centered life best I use the actual title of the article as the link like this: living the bliss - centered life.
I have a zotero snapshot of that article as well.
I would recommend to include a summary of the results at the beginning of the article as well (such as 85 % of GISS warming can be explained without GHG,..
The lead author of «The UN climate change numbers hoax», Tom Harris, is described by On Line Opinion at the end of the article as «an Ottawa - based mechanical engineer and Executive Director of the International Climate Science Coalition».
Here is what Stevens wrote in the October 30, 1999 issue of the Times (note: the Solstice environmental website places the date of the article as October 31, 1999):

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Some of the articles in the fact - check section are from leading fact - checking sites like Snopes and PolitFact, as well as recognizable news organizations such as the BBC.
A version of this article appears as part of our «Business by Design» package in the Jan. 1, 2018 issue of Fortune.
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