«Eight women joined the ranks compared with six men,» the front
page story read.
Not exact matches
I found it interesting and a bit ironic that your December issue included a feature on Tan Le's brain - wave -
reading headset and, only nine
pages later, a
story on Entrepreneur of the Year Alison Schuback [«What Alison Schuback Wants»], whose brain injury has left her physically disabled.
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Regarding the loneliness...
read the last
page, it may even be an epilogue, of Merton's «The Seven
Story Mountain».
Martyrs and Martyrologies edited by Diana Wood Blackwell, 497
pages, $ 64.95 The
story of Christian martyrs of the twentieth century is yet to be told, and one of the merits of this collection of learned essays, consisting of papers
read at the Summer 1992 and Winter 1993 meetings of the Ecclesiastical History Society, is that they not only deal with early, medieval, and early - modern martyrs (and ideas about martyrdom), but include several original essays on latter - day martyrs.
Someone had typed up a few
pages to
read aloud, another two spoke from the heart, another had written out her
story long - hand onto lined papers that she dropped one after another onto the gym floor as she finished another
page, a fluttering of falling, stained with tears.
But far from being a drudgery of a
read, this exploration of The Great Migration (the movement of African Americans out of the Southern United States to the Midwest, Northeast and West between 1915 and 1970) is a total
page - turner, full of fascinating characters, gut - wrenching
stories, exciting twists and turns, and a lively elucidation of an epic chapter of American history that few of us have deeply considered and which still affects our world today.
Those of you who wish to participate in the experiment themselves — by conducting listen - only interviews, taking a day off from expressing opinions,
reading books you don't expect to like, or watching either Fox News or MSNBC for a day — are welcome to send your
stories to me through thecontact
page.
When people
read old testament
stories they do not research them or pray about them but see them as
page value, this is wrong and we get a skewed picture of Yahweh.
A substantial tome at 384
pages of text plus almost 800 footnotes, Huck's Raft is more a compendium of information than a sustained argument, but it's a reasonably lively
read because Mintz knows how to tell a
story.
I'd already glanced through two Newsweek cover
stories about her,
read a lengthy Time piece, suffered through seemingly endless TV news coverage... and now here she was on the front
page of the Dayton Herald.
Battleground: One Mother's Crusade, The Religious Right, and the Struggle for Control of our Classrooms by stephen bates poseidon press, 365
pages, $ 24 The 1983 protest by a group of parents in Hawkins County, Tennessee, against certain
stories and themes in the public school
reading....
Sadly, as rich as the
story might be, it only takes life off the
pages of the bible insofar as something we
read in church on Sunday to internalize in a fleeting moment.
In the meantime, if you can locate the quote,
read that section of the
story (about four or five
pages).
When thinking of how to describe their
story, I kept coming back to some lines I
read on their facebook
page:
, in a similar age bracket, and love the show mad men (just
read your «about»
page - interesting life
story!).
The first cookbook I
read like a novel... the
story got better with each turn of the
page.
By the way, the
story appeared in an issue featuring nine
pages of playoff coverage, none of which I was interested in
reading.
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I stumbled across this
page on my search on this topic and
reading some
stories here has really scared me a little.
Today I tell this
story, because one of the things that helped me keep going and not fall in a postpartum depression was to
read the testimonials of mothers published in the La Leche League
pages.
Read the first
page of her blog — Ms. Rodman talks about her contact with Save the Children and links to a USA Today
story in which she was quoted: http://www.usatoday.com/
story/news/nation/2013/05/07/mothers-newborns-children/2137163/
A love of
reading is born on the lap of a parent, in the soothing cadence of a mother's voice
reading the same beloved
story night after night, in the rhythmic sway of a rocking chair, and in the comfortable rustle of well - worn
pages being turned one after another after another.
As you
read the
story, encourage your child to open or lift the flaps on each
page.
After
reading the
story,
page through the book again and talk about expressions.
Festive coloring
pages are a lovely way to keep your children busy while you
read the nativity
story to them.
Read our annual reports and «Open
Page» newsletters below for
stories, insights and continuing education.
This morning the New York Times had a front
page story about Mayor Michael Bloomberg's attempt to seek USDA approval of a plan which would bar New York City's 1.7 million food stamp recipients from using the stamps to buy soda for two years, while a... [Continue
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By now, many of you have already
read the Sunday New York Times front
page story entitled, «While Warning About Fat, U.S. Pushes Cheese Sales.»
The
pages include numerous animal plot lines; even after a dozen «
reads» I found myself discovering new
story elements.
Kids will laugh at the big, bright color illustrations as they turn each
page, and as Mom or Dad
reads Suzy Sue's funny
story.
I
read almost all of the birthing
stories posted on Birth Without Fear's Facebook
page.
Before you begin
reading, look through the
pages of the book and explain that she will hear many rhyming words during the
story.
For example, after you have
read the
story, touch the uppercase and lowercase letter Ll on a
page.
We started a daily habit every night before they went to bed:
reading a Bible
story to the kids, letting them color a related coloring
page, giving them a sticker and a gummy vitamin, and singing the same songs, then brushing their teeth.
These coloring
pages are a lovely way to keep your children busy while you
read the Passover
story to them.
Last year Scholastic had a board book offer that came with a little plush hungry caterpillar so I
read the
story with the plush caterpillar moving him across the
pages and munching along as we
read... om nom nom.
The first few
pages of each
story are written in a way that acknowledges your child's fear and may make your child feel a little bit anxious when first
reading through it with you.
By the time I was done... and exported it to a word file on my computer, it was ten
pages long... After I finished writing it, the long nights didn't end, the sleep deprivation was high and patience was getting even lower, so I would
read his birth
story over and over again on my Black berry at night.
Touch the animals on each
page as you
read the
story and say their names.
His Facebook
page, Adventures in Fatherhood, offers
stories that are very relatable and easy to
read.
Adoption Guide 2011 -(
Page 88) BEST RESOURCES FOR ADOPTION FROM AFRICA Must -
read articles and personal
stories: • «My Ethiopian Daughters,» by Rita Radostitz www.adoptivefamilies.com/articles.php?aid=1663 • «Transracial Adoption: A History of Black and White,» by Phil Bertelsen, www.adoptivefamilies.com/articles.php?aid=290 • «A Hard Lesson,» by Sharon Van Epps www.adoptivefamilies.com/articles.php?aid=2158 • «Braiding Barbara's Hair,» by Erika Solberg www.adoptivefamilies.com/articles.php?aid=1660 • «Raising a Child of Another Race,» by Jana Wolff www.adoptivefamilies.com/articles.php?aid=155 Books: • There Is No Me Without You: One Woman's Odyssey to Rescue Africa's Children, by Melissa Fay Greene • Love in the Driest Season, by Neely Tucker • You Can Adopt: An Adoptive Families Guide, by Susan Caughman and Isolde Motley Websites and e-mail listservs: • AdoptiveFamiliesCircle adoption community, adoptivefamiliescircle.com • Rwanda Embassy, www.rwandaembassy.org • Lesotho Embassy, www.lesothoemb-usa.gov.ls • Embassy of Ethiopia, www.ethiopianembassy.org • Ethiopian Adoption Blogs, www.ethiopianadoptionblogs.
The content is the hard part: once you have a compelling
story, you can adapt it for different media — long - form
reading for a web
page, an infographic for Facebook, a series of Tweets for Twitter, a video for YouTube.
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The
story read «Between Pages 26 and 27 of the 65
page Executive summary of the 455 -
page report which the NDC has kept like a state secret, it recounted how the behavior of Stan Dogbe, in particular caused the then ruling party's massive defeat.»
Here are some of today's news
stories to
read while you're snowed in: The front
page of today's Daily News had more on the biggest Bronx
story this week: Council member Larry Seabrook's indictment, that was unsealed Tuesday.
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At 1:30 p.m. today Sparaco responded to this news
story and put out a statement on his «Legislator Frank Sparaco» Facebook
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