Close reading is «an intensive analysis
of a piece of text, in order to come to terms with what it says, how it says it, and what it means,» writes literacy expert Tim Shanahan of the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Not exact matches
Instead
of simply looking at photos or reading
text, VR allows a viewer to experience a
piece of journalism from the inside.
In the following
piece of text, you will be able to see some actions that you should take in order to build brand awareness efficiently.
«Any time you look at any kind
of real life
piece of text or utterance that one human wrote or said to another human, it's filled with analogies, modal logic, belief, expectation, fear, nested modals, lots
of variables and quantifiers,» Lenat said.
Also, fill out an image alt
text so that if for some reason the image doesn't load, this
piece of text will show up and make sense to the user.
A bit like a PIN, the private key can be stored offline in a
text file or even on a
piece of paper locked in a safe, where hackers can't get to it.
This will provide you a fully formatted
piece of text for embedding that tweet on your website.
Researching web search keywords that can drive traffic to your site or project is another crucial element
of SEM — by getting a handle on the keyword demand for your website you'll not only get a better idea
of what keywords to incorporate in your site's searchable
text and content, you'll also
piece together a picture
of what your site's potential visitors are looking for.
The
piece was adapted from Pollan's book, The Omnivore's Dilemma, and became a kind
of ur -
text for a growing movement
of food - obsessed urbanites.
In order to stand out from the crowd, it suggests that businesses opt for ad extensions, or additional
pieces of clickable information, as well as ad customizers, which feature
text that can adapt to search context in real - time.
If you've ever stopped by a web page that consists
of nothing more than a long, unbroken
piece of dense
text, you know how important readability is in attracting and keeping people on a website.
But it established vital first principles still essential to the web as it exists today: the notion
of hyperlinks that reimagined documents (and eventually any form
of media) as nonlinear
texts, and the ability for anyone, anywhere in the world, to peruse that content by way
of a browser: a
piece of software that cohered to universal formatting standards.
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In preparing for something, I was reading the
text of the Choice Act — that's the financial deregulation bill the House recently passed (there's a link in the
piece).
Meta tags: These tags give the small
piece of text that is found beneath title tags on a search results page.
For example, you can repeat an important keyword or phrase various times throughout an advertisement if it is sufficiently distributed on different lines
of the advertisement and clearly broken up by other
pieces of text.
The Mormon then takes the crap
pieces from the toilet and studies them in a special baseball cap made
of yak pubes, and quotes the
text from the crap
pieces to another who writes them down on legal note pads.
While the report acknowledges that no single «Christian'tax policy can be
pieced together from biblical
texts, the report argues that some clear directions do emerge, some
of which may be controversial.
However, large
pieces of the
text remain intact, containing affirmations not about us but about Christ alone.
How can God reach us through little
pieces of text in a lectionary?
Could you please explain how you determine a
text to be a «
piece of advice», as opposed to a commandment?
The phylacteries were little boxes attached to the forehead or wrist, containing
pieces of parchment with
texts from Exodus (13:16) and Deuteronomy (6:8).
If you look back where I first (I think) explored the analogy
of performance, in a
piece titled «Performing the Scriptures» (first published in 1982, reprinted in a collection called Theology on the Way to Emmaus in 1986), you will see that I contrast the notion
of interpretation as performance not with the historian's craft but with the supposition that a
text (any
text, although it is with scripture that I am most concerned)-- a set
of black marks on white paper — tells you how to take it, without any interpretative labor on the reader's part, a labor for which the reader must take personal responsibility.
For the most part, The Greatest Show on Earth is an admirable
piece of work, one that provides a necessary service as well as — and perhaps better than — any rival
text.
But beyond all
of its memorable visuals, huge set
pieces and bold creative choices (it's four hours long and takes some liberties with the
text), The Ten Commandments is at its core a compelling story about a man's calling from God and his struggles with his own humanity.
The modern emphasis
of metaphor, Westermann notes, is on a
piece of text rather than on a single word.
Then an explicit and crucial
piece of ecclesiology is inserted into the
text, based on a vivid Gospel image well developed by the Fathers: «the wondrous sacrament
of the whole Church» emerges from the crucified Lord's pierced side.
He's entitled to that opinion,
of course, but I do wish he would stop accusing Christians who don't interpret Genesis 1 as a literal, scientific
text as having a «low view
of Scripture» when his
piece reveals that his own literalism is as selective as the next guy's.
This is the smallest
piece of text that I have ever drawn a point from.
Have a
piece of paper handy when you start to prepare a
text for oral reading, or better still, keep a journal or notebook for developing your impressions
of the
texts you select.
The
text of Inwood's piecewas leaked, and caused a fine old brouhaha, on blogs near and far: at first, Bishop Hollis hotly defended Inwood's
piece, saying that he did not «have to vet everything that is said by those who advise me and Paul Inwood is our Director
of Liturgical Formation.
Laid out as a string
of facts, accruing weight through conjunctions — 12 «ands» dot the
text — the
piece claims first
of all to be a history.
But writing as a
piece of communication isn't just an opportunity for different people to try and come up with their own interpretations
of texts.
It's a
piece of microfilm, with the
text of 1,245 pages shrunken down to the size
of a postage stamp.
Superstar had a contemporary
text by Tim Rice, and was never really intended to be anything more than a
piece examining the story
of Jesus from the point
of view
of Judas Iscariot.
This is another
of the legacies
of the historical critical enterprise as it has been conducted by biblical scholars: the penchant for disintegrating the
text into earlier and therefore supposedly more significant
pieces of material.
But the significance and content
of all such views will be defined completely in terms
of thinking about them in the view
of larger facts
of Jesus Christ and the gospel — not primarily by gathering and arranging
pieces of scriptural
text that seem to be relevant to such topics in order to pinpoint the «biblical view» on them.»
This applies to such sayings as the Passion predictions (Mark 8:31; 9:31; 10:32; and parallels), which, lacking any connection, stand in the
text only as
pieces of instruction without any special historical occasion.
I even received a
text the next morning from my mother, wishing she had taken a
piece of the leftovers home for breakfast.
Please consider publishing a video without the «talking» as the written
text does the explaining and it would be nice to have a more fluid
piece focusing on the beauty
of the food coming together.
(I think that was the least cohesive
piece of text I've ever written, my brains are scrambled from the bio, chem, maths and stats revish at the mo, I apologize)
Utilising three forms
of media — video, images and
text — football fans must submit a short
piece outlining their passion for anything related to their team.
The trickiest part
of making the book was keeping straight which
pieces of fabric ended up as which pages in the book, and which photographs and
text belonged on them.
«Dirty Girl Clayworks produces one
of a kind slipware - each
piece is handcrafted - playful & bright with a variety
of images &
text.»
By Kindergarten, children will be asked to use a combination
of drawing, dictating, and writing to compose opinion
pieces, informational / explanatory
text, and narration.
The time was 4:30 pm - witching hour - the kids were tired from skipping naps, hungry and wanting all the treats they could find, fighting over a
piece of fluff they found on the floor, and Dad had just
texted to...
ombine
text, diamonds, symbols, soldered elements and more to make a one
of a kind
piece of jewelry that is uniquely yours.
Where possible, I've linked to the relevant sources within the
text of this series, and much
of the material printed here derives from either the articles quoted or from other
pieces listed in the Essential Reading.
Using the Sketch Engine, a web - based
piece of software that can look for collocations among nouns, verbs, and adjectives, I asked a key question: when the words «citizen» or «citizens» appear in this corpus
of newspaper
texts, what action is linked to them?
Besides walls, another function shared between profiles and pages is the ability to post «notes,» which are longer
pieces of text that work much like blog posts (MySpace pages also automatically include a blogging function).