Have students examine the various aspects of immigration from their assigned perspective, compile their findings in multimedia presentations, and collaborate to write opinion pieces for the
editorial page of the newspaper.
They'll see the front
page of the newspaper at the grocery store or they'll see the news on their tablets and smartphones.
The conference will address why, despite being one of the world's largest and fastest - growing economic sectors, tourism rarely makes the headlines or the
economic pages of newspapers.
Maybe just maybe if this fact would be published on the
first page of every newspaper every day, that we would finally realize the significant stupidity of it all.
It also refers to the opinions expressed in the
editorial pages of a newspaper, either by the staff or readers who contribute through letters or columns.
Although you won't be expected to have extensive, detailed business knowledge, reading the
business pages of newspapers will help you to get a feel for current activity in the business world.
a good rule of thumb: Don't say anything you wouldn't say in person or that you would not want your mother to read on the front
page of the newspaper tomorrow morning.
Accompanied by extensive marketing campaigns, reporting about the major literary prizes can dominate the arts
pages of the newspapers for weeks on end.
«Suddenly there was this news story about Google and hacking that was on the front
page of newspapers around the world and everybody stops and starts to ask, what is this?
With a degree in Art Education, he conducts his production between the topics of portrait, identity, marginalization and Amazônia, using as research source the social observation and police
pages of newspapers printed in Belém.
In show of support, the Grupo el Comercio - owned newspaper, Peru 21, turned the front and
back pages of their newspapers into large signs that protesters could grab off newsstands and carry through the streets.
UPDATE: AQE's Billy Easton called to respond: «These scenarios are not plucked from thin air, plucked from the front
pages of newspapers all across the state.
Or instead — thanks to the extraordinary profusion of images, whether on the front
pages of newspapers reporting from disaster zones or on Twitter feeds documenting everyday lives in excruciating detail — has photography shown us too much reality, freezing our sympathies and arresting our ability to act on what we see?
Those few words, barely mentioned at the time in the
inside pages of the newspapers, have likely occasioned more reflection than any other text among people who would understand the genius of the American experiment.
For beyond this hall, beyond the
gossip pages of the newspapers, and beyond the streets, corridors and meeting rooms of Westminster, life continues — the daily lives of working people go on.
But in doing it... We need some rational discussion of the issues and not, I'm afraid, what we often see in
certain pages of some newspapers, which is hysterical untruths being peddled over and over again and it's not very productive for any kind of rational argument.
«One thing you can learn in school that will make you happy the rest of your life is how to study» — or so said Secretary of Education Terrel H. Bell in his most recent publication — a «back - to - school» article published in the
funny pages of newspapers across the country on Aug. 28.
I thought there was plenty of nervousness in the first quarter — if the front
page of the newspaper says stocks are plunging, I figure it is time to go shopping.
According to a famous example (from before the days when most people got stock quotes from the internet), it is said that a blindfolded monkey throwing darts at the stock
listings page of the newspaper could do as good a job picking stocks as a diligent analyst.7
Clients often associate bankruptcy with being thrown out on the street, all of his or her assets taken away, and picture printed on the front
page of the newspaper announcing to the world that he or she filed for bankruptcy.
By that time, she had spent almost two decades collaging found images to expose and manipulate the ideological structures that underpinned photography, crafting series such as «Modern History,» 1977 — 79, for which she excised the text from the front
pages of newspapers so that the size and position of the remaining images — of statesmen or a solar eclipse or a masked Sandinista guerrilla — laid bare a visual grammar of power.
The shops, for example, have their language, there are shops that are
like pages of newspapers or like the voice of an encyclopaedia - there are cheese shops that have on display hundreds of cheeses, all different, each with its name attached.
Painted traces of film perforation create an affinity to the «frame» in cinematography, in particular Jean - Luc Godard's Film - tract no 1968, in which he recorded red paint running over a French flag and
pages of the newspaper Le Monde.