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In this edited excerpt, Krance and Meloche explain what your landing page should contain and why you have two options when it comes to landing page length.
The remaining 106 pages consist of detailed amendments to the NEB's draft conditions, a book of authorities containing past board decisions, a consolidated version of the National Energy Board Act and the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act (in English and French) and excerpts from Enbridge's Northern Gateway evidence.
While we're on the subject of form, I recently stumbled upon University of Texas mathematics professor Nikos Salingaros» phenomenal work Anti-Architecture and Deconstruction, a short excerpt of which is posted on his faculty page: In wanting to explain a cultural mystery — why....
For an early taste of the book, check out an excerpt in the April issue of Elle Magazine, on stands now (not online, on actual pages).
Get the full Pep Talk in my 3 - day free potty training primer course or grab a 2 chapter excerpt from my potty training book on this page, which includes an explanation of each the above ways of being.
State agencies have racked up millions of dollars in outside legal fees reviewing and producing documents, but so far the public has seen only snippets or logs of the millions of pages of records related to the case, like emails excerpted in the complaint.
Nervous officials attack Rockland County Times, even while confirming the most important points of the article BY DYLAN SKRILOFF It was a rare scene last Tuesday night in Clarkstown Town Hall, as resident after resident read excerpts of the Rockland County Times» controversial front page article from August 9, «House of Horrors,» demanding explanations from the -LSB-...]
-- Excerpted from the Introduction (pages 1 - 3) Until the age of 18, Sonsyrea «Ray - Ray» Tate was essentially raised in the Nation of Islam, although the Black Muslim sect would change its name and philosophy several times over that time span.
There is also a deleted song sequence for «I've Got a Little List», four NBC Radio audio excerpts for musical numbers from two modernized versions of «The Mikado» staged on Broadway in 1939, and an 18 - page booklet featuring an essay by critic Geoffrey O'Brien.
-- Excerpted from the Preface (page v) Although I've attained a certain stature as a syndicated journalist, I must confess to being unable to interest a publisher in either of the two books I've completed.
Excerpted from the Preface (pages xiii - xiv) I've generally been very disappointed by how - to books by successful businessmen claiming to be sharing their knowledge with aspiring titans hoping to follow in their footsteps.
-- Excerpted from the introduction (pages 1 - 3) Way back in 1941, Professor Melville J. Herskovits published The Myth of the Negro Past, an exhaustive, anthropological research study which debunked the prevailing notion that Africans brought to America in chains were savages with no cultural traditions worth preserving.
Two pages go to «Don Siegel and Me», an excerpt of Sam Peckinpah's Don Siegel: Director afterword in which the legendary director of The Wild Bunch and Straw Dogs recalls getting his start as a dialogue director under the angry Siegel on Riot.
Opening with an excerpt from Bird's video diary as he struggles to churn out pages, this longest in a sub-section of mini-documentaries offers insight into the alchemy of Pixar's story department, which has invited as much speculation and misinformation as Mike Leigh's screenwriting process.
In one of his early writings, excerpted in the following pages, James S. Coleman, the brilliant sociologist who later wrote the famous report on the equality of opportunity for education (the «Coleman Report») and the first study of public and private schools, identified the essential high - school problem: «our adolescents today are cut off, probably more than ever before, from the adult society.&raquIn one of his early writings, excerpted in the following pages, James S. Coleman, the brilliant sociologist who later wrote the famous report on the equality of opportunity for education (the «Coleman Report») and the first study of public and private schools, identified the essential high - school problem: «our adolescents today are cut off, probably more than ever before, from the adult society.&raquin the following pages, James S. Coleman, the brilliant sociologist who later wrote the famous report on the equality of opportunity for education (the «Coleman Report») and the first study of public and private schools, identified the essential high - school problem: «our adolescents today are cut off, probably more than ever before, from the adult society.»
The trip, sponsored by the Asia Society, the Business Roundtable, and the Council of Chief State School Officers, resulted in the 24 - page «Education in China: Lessons for U.S. Educators» report, excerpted cogently by the Asia Society's vice president for education, Vivien Stewart, in a recent Commentary.
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Does page 5 (CT voices document) excerpt here, override the measures outlined in the new SB24, 458 I think.
Recommendations and suggestions for effective DEACs are offered from pilot districts in this two - page excerpt from the full report.
Additionally, the one - page excerpt entitled «Policy Barriers to Smart Retention» identifies several policies and procedures that further discourage high quality teachers from staying in the profession.
If you have a sample chapter you offer, you can link it here as well (or if you want to capture e-mail addresses, to an opt - in page to download it), so that people can get the excerpt directly from your LinkedIn profile.
As always, don't take my word for it, instead browse an extensive excerpt for yourself, in this case the first 17 pages - exclusively at BookBrowse.
The novel comes out a week from today, but you can get a preview now in the book trailer below, which includes an excerpt from chapter 43 (don't let that number scare you off; the novel's 256 pages):
Its appeal lies in its ability to share excerpts and pages from your eBooks to your friends in Facebook and Twitter while getting recommendations from them as well.
That way you have all of the best SEO - friendly stuff in there for sure and hopefully that will get people on your book's page and get them to click the «Look Inside» button to read the real excerpt that can be much longer.
As always, you can form your own opinion of How Doctors Think by reading an extensive excerpt at BookBrowse, in this case the full 23 page Introduction.
If you're looking for a page - turner that you can still respect in the cold light of morning, take a look at one of Jeff Parker's 13 novels - you'll find three excerpted at BookBrowse.
A one - click hotlink in your eBook to the vendor page for the next book, both before and after the excerpt
And if you're still on the fence about it, there's a different excerpt in the Notes section over on my Facebook Freaks YA page.
On my PC I found my tweet in Twitter, complete with a link to the excerpted text on a special Amazon.com Kindle Beta page.
In addition to journaling pages and prompts, the book will also feature an introduction by James, excerpts from her 50 Shades trilogy, inspirational playlists, as well as James's best writing tips.
Amazon's Look Inside program is not available for Kindle e-books, but shoppers in the Kindle store can download a free excerpt showing the first few pages of any book.
Down this page is a short excerpt from a dissertation written on Russian workers in 1930s.
The Psych 101 eBook Sampler is a collection of excerpts (including all introductory pages and the first chapter) from each of the books in the Psych 101 series.
In addition to the free coursework excerpt below this page, you will find many coursework writing tips.
Contains, in order: Karen's review, Susan's guest post, excerpt, links to tour and event pages, book trailer and Rafflecopter giveaway, author bio with links to her other books and social media sites.
Excerpts from their website home page: «We live on 100 acre farm in Missouri.
Also in the news page Vice Gaming said that they can confirm that the same information was heard by multiple other sources, the excerpt is the following:
... If there is an excerpt that might work, it will almost certainly be found somewhere in the pages of INTO THE WILD or INTO THIN AIR... You are also welcome to use an excerpt from anything else I've written, if you happen to find a passage that works.
An authentication card signed by Doug Aitken indicating the edition number is included along with: A 23» x 36» double - sided poster with original artwork by Doug Aitken; A 12» vinyl picture disc contains unreleased tracks by Broadcast and a live recording of Doug Aitken's original opera the handle comes up, the hammer comes down; A 96 - page visual diary of the making of the film including sketches, production photos, film stills, script fragments, and inspirational found images; Two flipbooks with motion sequences excerpted from the film and the film's projection of the MoMA facade; A triptych gatefold case contains a CD soundtrack that features the tracks on the picture disc plus tracks by Bibio, Ranphorynchus, Steve Roden, Tim Hecker, and Canyon Country; A DVD includes an edit of Sleepwalkers cut specifically for this box set and a street level walkthrough as installed at the MoMA in NYC
In addition to publishing a 448 - page reader that included interviews, magazine articles, and book excerpts by leading scholars, critics, and the artists themselves, the PMA also co-hosted a symposium on this exhibition with the art history department at the University of Pennsylvania.
Collected Works «(692 pages, ca. 600 illustrations) with a preface by Sabine Breitwieser and Dirk Luckow, an introduction by the editors Ulrich Loock and Harald Falckenberg, biographical notes by Lucas Zwirner, as well as numerous excerpts from interviews with Raymond Pettibon in a kind of encyclopedic summary of his themes and motifs.
The volume also includes a 10 - page timeline — organized by Barbara Baumgartner, PhD, associate director of the Program in Women and Gender Studies in Arts & Sciences — of women's health over the last 400 years; excerpts from Catherine Lord's online diary The Summer of Her Baldness: A Cancer Improvisation; and the first English translation of a 1991 interview with artist and activist Zoe Leonard.
The exhibition includes vintage photographs of his father's battalion (found in an old shoe box), excerpts from the official reports, and pages from the journal Aho kept as he followed the soldiers» once - perilous route.
Gerald Marsh offered this opinion in «A Global Warming Primer» (page 4 - excerpt) «Radiative forcing is defined as the change in net downward radiative flux at the tropopause resulting from any process that acts as an external agent to the climate system; it is generally measured in W / m2.
[Dec. 7, 4:37 p.m. Update Although the authors wrote that they were not tasked with evaluating the contents, a Dot Earth reader, «JD,» pointed to a searing section of the summary (page 14) that I missed in my quick scan late yesterday; see the bottom of this post for the excerpt.]
Contributors to this final summary for 2012 are in qualitative agreement with NSIDC statement; short excerpted statements are below, and the full individual contributions are available as PDFs at the bottom of this page.
A week after it was excerpted in The Washington Post, the Western Fuels Association, a disinformation arm of the coal industry, took out full page ads in the Sunday Post and The Washington Times denouncing the book.
The ad implied that the book's publisher had purchased space in the news pages of The Washington Post where it had been excerpted.
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