Leslie, you know nothing about me unless you read previous
posts in other articles on this site.
hey vic thanks a ton for these new articles.as you advised i cut down on carbs (
my post in other article) and now 4 of my abs are visible again (without doing any crunches or situp) thanks a lot.
Not exact matches
For guest
posting opportunities you can start off by Googling topics you'd like to cover plus the term guest
post or look at where
other companies
in your field may have provided
articles.
I make sure to
post interesting and informative
articles (my own as well as those written by
others)
in my groups.
For some
other great resources
in helping start from zero financially, check out the great advice and financial journeys from fellow bloggers over at my Blog Roll, this
article I contributed to on investing advice for beginners, and this recent
post on where to research stocks.
She edited my many
articles that appeared
in Forbes, Fast Company, Entrepreneur, Huffington
Post, Hoovers, Salesforce, and hundreds of
other publications.
There were grumbles from consumers (and a rash of
articles about ways to avoid the hike published
in, among
other places, the Jeff Bezos — owned Washington
Post), but no real sense of a budding backlash.
Other posts are more general, like one
article that gives tips to writing a blog
post in a short amount of time.
A recent
article in the Denver
Post discussed these and
other Denver - based co-working spaces and how they are setting themselves apart.
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Elizabeth Kristol, a writer living
in Cincinatti, has published
articles and reviews
in Commentary, the Washington
Post, and
other publications..
Is it so wrong of me to have faith that only one person believes
in the drivel that he's
posting rather than think that another person a) actually thinks that chad is making good points and good enough points to
post and b) go to the 62nd page of an almost defunct
article for a conversation that has nothing to do with themselves
other than to cheer on a stupid
post?
«Our test to see if a similar story would be written about
others» religion is to substitute «Jew» or «Jewish,»» Romney campaign spokeswoman Andrea Saul wrote
in objection to a Washington
Post article last fall about the candidate's role as a church leader
in Boston.
In an article for Haaretz (subsequently picked up by the über - aggregator The Huffington Post), Mira Sucharov reopens the «particularism vs. universalism debate,» arguing the utter superiority of universalism and the foul depravity of particularism in strident terms «even to the extent of invoking everyone's favorite debating tactic: tying the other side to Hitle
In an
article for Haaretz (subsequently picked up by the über - aggregator The Huffington
Post), Mira Sucharov reopens the «particularism vs. universalism debate,» arguing the utter superiority of universalism and the foul depravity of particularism
in strident terms «even to the extent of invoking everyone's favorite debating tactic: tying the other side to Hitle
in strident terms «even to the extent of invoking everyone's favorite debating tactic: tying the
other side to Hitler.
One of the
articles was
posted first thing
in the morning yesterday, and the
other one at the end of the day Einstein.
Tommie, Tom and Get real, go check out the pervert who
posted under my handle
in the
other article above this one.
Also I
posted on the
other articles that there is going to be a candlelight vigil tonight
in NYC at Park and Church.
They weren't doing those things because today what it means to be a Christian is to sit on your lazy butt
in front of your computer and
post comments under news
articles that state your opinions and put
others down with judgement and hatred.
Obviously, when I do come back I'm onto
other posted articles to blog and if I happen to check
in like I'm doing today, I'll answer you.
WordPress
articles / pics /
post are not accepted
in some
other websites that I participate.
Aside from your first objection, all the
others are fairly adequately answered
in the longer series of
posts, so I won't try to restate what was already said
in the
articles.
There are
other things
in this
article that disturb me, and again while I am grateful that funding and aid is going, allegedly to these people, my concern is that it, and I have asserted this before
in other postings....
As you may have noticed, a flurry of
articles and blog
posts have materialized
in the wake of the Episcopal Church USA General Convention, many asserting that the Episcopal Church's declining numbers, and those of
other Mainline Protestant churches, are direct result of their progressive policies.
Other students are concerned about some of the issues mentioned
in the Washington
Post article like the extension of benefits to same sex partners, or the way that the university dealt with the Health and Human Services mandate.
Not long afterwards, two Christian mommy - bloggers
posted the
article on The Mommy Revolution, resulting
in scores of
other Christian mothers chiming
in with their own stories of frustration and weariness at the daily burdens of motherhood.
Aside from Walsh's two recent
articles about suicide, I have read two — ONLY 2 —
other blog
posts by him
in my entire life.
In light of my previous
post on Luther, and my opening
post for this blog about being called a heretic, I thought I might comment on some recent
articles and books which condemn me (and
other speakers and writers) as someone who teaches a crossless gospel.
Ken's
articles have appeared
in leading food and agriculture publications and websites such as Civil Eats, Harvest Public Media, Prepared Foods, Natural Foods Merchandiser, Food Processing, and World Grain as well as The Huffington
Post, Yahoo News, Mother Earth News, and
others.
The Mini Page was a kid's insert
in the Washington
Post that had recipes,
articles for kids, games, and
other fun stuff.
Iwobi has proven to be an amazing talent going forward, but seems to have let his side down a little
in the
other half of the pitch, and he himself admitted that he is not the finished
article, by
posting on his Instagram, saying: «Still Got A Lot To Learn...»
And thanks for not
posting other articles in between.
An
article posted yesterday on this blog posed the question whether we would ever get to see West Ham participate
in the Champion's League and, like many
others, I believe that this can never happen without the club receiving significant external investment.
Then I was royally skewered when I, very tongue -
in - check, wrote an
article on Huffington
Post advising women like Abedin to «marry ugly» (I don't find Weiner attractive but obviously
other women do, not just Abedin).
The only time I've read horrifically nasty comments on an
article or blog
post other than on breastfeeding
in public or circumcision, is regarding flying with an infant.
My sources for most food reform issues are, most notably, Free for All: Fixing School Food
in America, by Janet Poppendieck, but also countless
other books,
articles, blog
posts, and phone conversations with
other school food reformers around the country.
His
articles have appeared
in The New York Times Magazine, Newsweek, American Baby, Parenting, Child, Men's Health and The Washington
Post among
others.
There are
other studies mentioned at the bottom of this page: http://diabetes.diabetesjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/7/1389 and this one: http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/319/7203/147 I linked to both
articles in the
post itself.
2011 Interviewed for and quoted extensively
in Italie, Leanne, «Home birth on the rise by a dramatic 20 percent,» Associated Press
article (Tuesday July 5) that was picked up and widely distributed by Yahoo, the Washington
Post, and many
others.
In another recent Washington
Post article, several experts predicted that the popularity of school food reform and cultural shifts regarding obesity over the last eight years would serve as a check on Trump and the new Republican - controlled Congress, while
others seemed less sure.
As one Huffington
post article on the subject explained, people who are psychopaths often don't yawn when
others do (one of those weird but true social behaviors), stay super calm
in dangerous situations, and thrive on drama (without even showing it).
Emily, the original writer of the
post, did not do CIO — she used a sleep training technique and here and
in other articles of hers she mentions that her daughter didn't cry at all.
I saw an
article recently and
in fact maybe I'll
post this on our Facebook pages to see what
other parents think of it, but it was this picture of this beautiful child, I mean just gorgeous, almost looked like a glamour shot honestly.
Yesterday's New York Times contained an interesting
article on a new trend towards healthier choices
in some school cafeterias across the country (
others, like the ones I featured
in a recent blog
post on school «junketerias», have their work cut out for them!).
My blog
posts this year included a series of interviews with counsellors / coaches about how to talk with kids about various tricky subjects, a book club sharing an awesome read (available
in written and audio format) to inspire positive parenting and personal growth each month, and
other articles on a variety of topics.
An
article posted yesterday
in Micropersuasion has caught my eye — Google and
other homepage / portal providers are desperate to get users to customize their personal pages (which Google just renamed «iGoogle»), yet most users are really just interested
in getting to information quickly.
While Facebook and
other social media played an essential role
in creating the protests themselves, I would argue that their even more important role consisted
in continuously fuelling them, as multiple Facebook pages dedicated to the protests started
posting photos, videos and
articles on what was happening, while simultaneously engaging the public and the protesters
in a discussion on a wide range of important and thought - provoking civic topics, ranging from the manifestations themselves to Romania's political future.
Insomuch as haggling and bartering are socio - economic mechanisms to supplement income (please note that this
article does not consider the practice of religious alms giving, the taalibe or the role of marabouts, which could be the subject of its own blog
post), an understanding of the production of poverty (and the simultaneous production of wealth
in other territories) is one factor that disproves the idea that haggling, bartering and re-haggling are reflective of the race, ethnic heritage or culture of the individual.
and from Twitter via Todd Zeigler and
others, but many more visitors more came directly to the
article — the fruits of
posting the link to a couple of online discussion groups, plus of its spread among practitioners
in the online politics field.
A personal reason is the only reason, according to Kolb, despite speculation that resurfaced from a 2004 New York
Post article alleging he and
other assembly leaders may have engaged
in misconduct.
In this
article, Carl Cullinane explains how, because of the UK's First Past The
Post electoral system, some voters come to wield far more influence than
others.