To use Pocket, simply copy and
past the article link into the app.
Not exact matches
NewsWhip said it looked at likes, comments and sharing of
linked articles from the top 10 publishers on Facebook over the
past year.
If you are up for a little binge reading, check out the site archives for a
link to all
past articles:
David Brooks
links to some of the best magazine writing of the
past year, and one of the
articles is about the origin of the universe.
Over the
past two weeks as I have written several posts about tithing several people have sent me
articles about tithing, or
linked to them in the comments.
Here's a good
article that details the physical & psychological hurdles that Sweat has face over the
past 3.5 years:
LINK: The Josh Sweat Miracle
In fact, I suspect many people saw the
link to this
article on Twitter and scrolled right
past it.
This is a page of
links to news
articles in the
past few years about home education in the media: in online versions of newspapers or television sites, primarily in the UK.
There has been a lot of discussion in the
past few months about the
article that
linked breastfeeding to...
In the
linked article, Jon and Myla Kabat - Zinn speak eloquently about how to bring mindfulness to parenting in order to see
past surface behaviors to know children for who they really are.
Of course, social media depend on the mainstream media to a great extent, since many blog
articles, Tweets and Facebook posts center on
links to websites like those of the Times or Post, but the democratization of publishing brought by the internet lets us pay attention to many, many stories that slip
past traditional journalists.
As in
past years, Next Wave's editors have chosen what they consider the most illuminating and useful
articles from the
past year, which you will find listed and
linked below.
When you click on the abstract
link for the
article, «Response to Comment on Reconstructing
Past Climate from Noisy Data» - the side menu has an option for «Full Text» and «Full Text (PDF)».
My top five finds,
links, and
articles from the
past week.
[* Update: The original
article had a picture of the
Link to the
Past GBA remake art instead of original the NES art and the
Link's Awakening art actually came from
Link to the
Past.
The Weekly Review offers
links to useful editing, proofreading, freelancing and publishing news
articles published online in the
past seven days.
I've spent the
past several years writing
articles on my blog and publishing books with affiliate
links embedded in them, and almost daily I get an email saying I've earned a commission, even on a
link I published two or three years ago!
Marie Lebert has completely rewritten and brought up - to - date her excellent
article on the history of Project Gutenberg — Ed Contents Overview A Bet Since 1971 The Method Shared Proofreading Becoming Multingual Public Domain vs. Copyright From the
Past to the Future Chronology Stats
Links OVERVIEW August 1997: 1,000 books April 2002: 5,000 books October 2003: -LSB-...]
You can find the posts on my Facebook author page here: www.facebook.com/cindyswriting I’ll be posting
links to blog
articles I've written in
past years on things like her special cross, her incredible generosity, her connection to spring, and more!
changed tense of sentence about my video trailer to
past tense and added
link to the
article featuring it
Here are some of the
articles that caught my attention in the
past week: On audiobooks: «Let's Go Reading in the Car» (Judith Shulevitz, New York Times) Shulevitz
links audiobooks to storytelling, and recommends some good choices for families.
Since the interface for navigating through sections and
articles was quite intuitive, and we didn't have to skip
past navigation
links or advertisements as we would in a browser, we were able to read periodicals very efficiently with the Kindle.
Perhaps, a «Table Of Contents» type of post, with
links to the various investment - specific
articles I written over the
past two years.
If you are up for a little binge reading, check out the site archives for a
link to all
past articles:
The new Rising Story
Links page will help members filter out lower quality new stories in the queue by only showing
articles submitted within the
past two days that have a total rating greater than one.
One click on the «Destinations»
link brings you to a handy breakdown of all
past posts and
articles run on TheExpeditioner.com about specific countries and cities.
The authentic remnants of our nation's cultural legacy give us an irreplaceable tangible
link to our
past that can not be replaced by a book or an
article.
This
article was previously released for
Link to the
Past's 25th anniversary last year.
As you can see in the video and
article, it takes place in the same world as
Link to the
Past, it features top - down 2D - style gameplay, it will come out in 2013 and it will utilize the 3DS» unique capabilities.
Linking back to previous iterations of the
article would still allow readers to look back on
past overviews as well as give a sense of industry accomplishment (and to see how many times Star Citizen gets listed).
Joanna Walters
links extreme weather events with climate change in a recent
article in the Guardian, however, some reservations have been expressed about such
links in
past discussions.
That's what
past studies like Hegerl et al (06)
linked at the end of my
article have done.
Recent sun - cloud connections have a decreasing correlation with CRF, but a good correlation between (low) clouds and solar irradiance, see figure 1 in http://folk.uio.no/jegill/papers/2002GL015646.pdf Also in the 6 May 2005 Science, there is an
article which finds a long - term
link between solar intensity (based on 14C variations) and monsoon intensity over the
past 9000 years...
Scientists quoted in a
past DailyTech
article link the cooling to reduced solar activity which they claim is a much larger driver of climate change than man - made greenhouse gases.
The
linked article shows a graph comparing
past climate and the climate model prediction.
I can say this confidently based on vast amounts of evidence of
past behavior (and, as the
articles linked above point out, the current gathering of the troops by the right about these new regulations).
In addition,
past TWTWs have
linked to changing Svalbard temperatures especially the December 17, 2011 which
linked to an
article showing a relationship between the solar cycle and Svalbard temperatures and predicting that the temperatures will decline in the future: http://arxiv.org/abs/1112.3256
The Kelsey et al., 2015
article that you
link at Climate of the
Past Discussions was not accepted for publication after quite harsh referee reviews.
Have a look at this updated version of one of the
articles here about
past temperatures, it has good graphics and more detail about determining the
past, plus
links to good sources: http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2006/10/26/20495/240 The warming that ended the ice age was caused by changes in the earth's orbital inclination (Milankovich cycles).
Her
past public statements and
articles on climate change can be found here (though some
links are dead).
The concept of the paperless office has been mentioned on Slaw in the
past: How to Take Your Law Firm Paperless which
links to a Lawyers Weekly
article quoting our own Omar Ha - Redeye and Revisiting the Paperless Office to name just a few.
His work in the
past few years in the High Court, the Court of Appeal, the Supreme Court, and the employment tribunal has been in some of Europe's largest ever equal pay cases, including for Birmingham City Council and for Asda; in the unfair dismissal litigation known as «Trojan horse»; and in some of the UK's leading discrimination cases, including advising in Lokhova v Sberbank:
link to BBC
article.
Over the
past few months, I have seen a number of tweets in my Twitter feed that
link to
articles that discuss law firm reporting.
Sometimes
linking directly to the
article takes one
past the «pay here» page.
I'll explain each one more fully, and include
links to
past articles for even greater detail:
As far as my input toward the
article... there are enough «self - appointed» guardinans here who in the
past have taken over nicely when it came to so - called SPAM
links.
Most research (including
past research involving the sample used for this study) has examined the behavioral and developmental consequences of child abuse.25 - 27 A recently published review of
articles about childhood exposure to intimate partner violence found no data that established a clear
link between intimate partner violence exposure and child physical health.28
In the
linked article, Jon and Myla Kabat - Zinn speak eloquently about how to bring mindfulness to parenting in order to see
past surface behaviors to know children for who they really are.
I
linked an
article below (the first one from Business Examiner), it says that rents in South Tacoma have gone up 10.8 % in the
past year.
You can read some of the
articles he wrote in the
past year - View
links below.