Sentences with phrase «post about their projects»

For those of you who were following along with her posts about Project Less Waste, you definitely want to check this out!
Read Edutopia.org blog posts about project - based learning by BIE consultant Andrew Miller and BIE's Director of Product Development John Larmer.
Just read the post about Project Gutenberg and started downloading books like crazy then couldn't figure out where they were.
I've previously posted about Project Alouette on Slaw.
Here's a link to her post about the project: How To Style A French Farmhouse Table
Unfortunately, since I have 7 children and homeschool, I am really slow to get around to posting about our projects, but I do enjoy it when I do.
Will be posting about projects that I've been working on at my parent's house.
As I talked about in our previous post about this project, several generations of women in my family have looked to Calico Corners to reupholster beloved furniture pieces and create home decor treasures with their own unique style stamp.
It's refreshing to read a DIY blog post about a project that didn't go perfectly the first time around.
Today, I'm finally posting about a project that has been in the planning stages (aka I've been thinking about doing something) for like ever.
Thank you SO MUCH for posting about this project!

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According to the Post, being part of the project has already translated into significant traffic and audience gains for the newspaper, which recently bragged about having more unique visitors than BuzzFeed.
He doesn't offer many details about the new company, but Mason also used the post to announce a third new project that's currently in the works — a music album targeted at young people entering the workforce.
CUNY professor Jeff Jarvis, who will direct the project as part of the Tow - Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism, said in a blog post that the idea came from conversations he had with Newmark about the need to fight back against the rise of fake news and misinformation.
People searching for a new look can take a survey about their style, upload pictures and information about the space, and post their project.
Correction: Within our project management software we have created a «virtual water cooler» where we post fun questions to learn more about each other, instantly chat with other team members (about work or personal things) and on Friday's we encourage everyone to give virtual «high - fives» to others who have gone above and beyond the call of duty that week.
This is awesome post, but I want to know one thing, we know that Google crawls only 150 - 160 characters of title tag, so what about title tags for some miscellaneous titles like some project report of something like that?
One of the engineers on the project wrote a blog post about the lessons learned; another was able to explore some complex color selection algorithms, an area of particular interest to her.
In a blog post, Page explained that the reorganization will allow the larger Alphabet company to be more transparent about its other side projects.
'' [T] he maintainer of the bitcoin.org site (which is unaffiliated with the Bitcoin Core project itself) posted an advisory of an apparent threat he's been informed about — without consulting anyone else.
Search engines are smart enough to calculate a correlation (e.g., your gardening site had a blog post about a children's craft project) or if the links appear random (e.g., linking to several different pages on your site that aren't related to crafts).
More than 50 in - depth and insightful reports on the active, upcoming, and concluded ICOs are also posted on this website, providing useful information about various crypto projects that helps the users decide about their investment like how to invest in ICOs and other options based on the details available to them.
Real estate operating companies — which buy, develop and sometimes lease and manage their assets later — can use RealCrowd to post information about their various projects, seek and receive funding through the site, and get connected to verified, accredited investors who they may have never otherwise encountered.
Swarm's co-founder and CEO Joel Dietz allegedly wrote in a blog post (now removed) that three factors brought Swarm's downfall: the co-founder and designer left the project, the Swarm team disagreed about making its software open source and a deal with a startup accelerator that drained $ 200,000 from Swarm's coffers.
After a post was put out about the «project» one person posted a response saying, «feed my sheep, don't bleed my sheep.»
You can find out more about what I learned from the project in my post «An Idiot's Guide to Reading the Bible.»
The goal is to launch it in February or March and I'll be posting updates about that project on my site as it gets closer to launching.
I'm so glad you got to meet Dan in last week's video post about the womanhood project.
And now I am wasting more time writing a post about all the writing projects I have on the back burning and why I am not getting any writing done... Ha!
The post was actually about a relative newcomer to the scripture tweeting game: Chris Juby of the UK, who started his project (@biblesummary) earlier this month.
I've gotten a lot of questions about the biblical womanhood project over the past few months, and I thought it might be fun to bring Dan in on a video post so we can respond to them together.
I was inspired by Nuts.com's «April Showers Bring May Flours» project to create a post sharing all the information about almond recipes.
I already wrote in my previous post Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution in Croatia about this marvelous project being brought to Croatia as a partnership of Merkur Insurance Group, Jamie Oliver Food Foundation and Lone Hotel.
You can read about the project here but basically you choose a recipe from any year of Gourmet magazine for the month ahead, make it and post it by the first of that month and the Gourmet Unbound team will post a recap of those who participated.
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Even as I am writing this post, they have both probably started on other projects that we'll all be delighted to hear about soon.
(And don't get involved in another project and forget about your bread...) I baked another batch (that was baked at the proper time) for the top and bottom photos in this post, but I kept some of my original photos.
In March 2006, I posted about the Northwest Shade Coffee Campaign, a Seattle Audubon Society project whose mission is «to protect habitat for wintering neo-tropical migratory birds in Latin America and the Caribbean by increasing consumer demand for shade - grown coffee,»...
The best way to learn about new retreats is to sign up to our newsletter, where we always announce all our new posts and projects.
As mentioned in my basement renovation post, we realized when talking about the potential finishing project that we will need more vents and returns run to the part of my basement where my husband's music studio will be located.
I really loved Natasha's (Natural Urban Mama's) post about this, http://blog.naturalurbanmamas.com/?p=1998, because she calls attention to the fact that women are feeling so guilty and ashamed about their parenting choices that they are projecting it onto this issue when it is so obviously not about that.
I'm a contributor to the Huffington Post divorce section (hey — if you are twice divorced, you generally have something to say about divorce); Divorce Force, Role Reboot; the Good Men Project; Your Tango; and, of course, you can find my writing on the Marin IJ web site.
-LSB-...] my post earlier today about the need for child nutrition education, it was so great to hear about a project which seems -LSB-...]
In this post you will find out everything you need to know about the pros and cons of collaborating with other designers or makers on your craft projects and promotions.
I opened the post imagining I was going to read about some sort of up - cycling project... Carlie recently posted... Herb Walk and Lecture by Fiona Taylor at Hadsham Farm, Oxfordshire
The project is «a celebration of every woman's right to decide how and where they feed their children without feeling guilty or embarrassed about their parenting choices,» according to the agency's post.
Stay tuned and I'll post some of the great canvas projects to get you really excited about this program...
Don't know if you saw my earlier post on «Why Kids + Food = Conversational Hot Potato,» but there I talk about a project my kids used to make at their Jewish preschool — a torah made from licorice, marshmallows, cake frosting, etc..
Last weekend, I ran across this article about a project (a «hackathon,» actually) intended to vastly improve the breast pump (and make it only suck literally): The goals for the hackathon were to educate ourselves and our colleagues about the mechanics of breast pumping, discuss design challenges posed by current technologies... View Post
Whether it's an outfit post, a round - up of new obsessions, or a new DIY project - I want to hear about it.
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