There, she reported and
produced human interest and sports stories and an academic game show for high school students.
Not exact matches
Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein has shown little
interest in defending anything but capitalism over the years, but in 2012 he participated in a video
produced by
Human Rights Campaign in favour of same - sex marriage.
Here's another fun fact: according to Wikipedia (who's never wrong), the average
human digestive system
produces approximately 3 grams of ethanol per day (a little less than a third of a beer)... completely irrelevant to an article on intermittent fasting and alcohol, but
interesting nonetheless.
And there are also philosophical reasons that show why living teachers can't be replaced by hardware, and why a «no nonsense» program of discipline will never sustain
interest or
produce mature
human beings.
Yet the real
interest of politics is in its uncertainty, in how marginal choices
produce outcomes that must appear entertainingly arbitrary to the gods who know what would have happened if the coin had fallen the other way, or if a
human impulse had chosen a slightly different expression.
«This is a great study — it was very carefully done, it addressed an important organism in the
human microbiome, and it
produced some very
interesting results,» says Martin Blaser, a physician and microbiologist at the New York University School of Medicine in New York City.
But according to the tenets of
interest - based bargaining, focusing too much on objective criteria such as price, or salary in the case of faculty positions, can
produce a tenuous agreement in which basic
human needs — security, economic well - being, a sense of belonging, recognition, control over one's life — are not met.
Furthermore, many PMA - stimulated secreted proteins are expressed in a range of
human cancers — an
interesting finding, considering the HMEC line used for the studies is incapable of
producing tumors.
If you would like to learn about genetic engineering and biotechnology - for example, if you would like to know how a scientist can «engineer» bacteria to
produce something like
human insulin - then the HSW article entitled How Cells Work will be incredibly
interesting.
But Chlamy is
interesting: It shows how evolution can deliver some surprising tricks, like
producing algae that is genetically similar to
humans and plants.
Here's another fun fact: according to Wikipedia (who's never wrong), the average
human digestive system
produces approximately 3 grams of ethanol per day (a little less than a third of a beer)... completely irrelevant to an article on intermittent fasting and alcohol, but
interesting nonetheless.
Apatow
produced Rogen and Goldberg's first forays into screenwriting, but they've gone separate ways, with Apatow clearly preferring to tell conventionally romantic
human interest stories and Rogen - Goldberg displaying more of an appetite for genre - infused comedy.
These are examples from the guidelines provided by Rudolph Flesch, who
produced a formula for calculating a
human interest score for text as well as his more famous readability test.
«
Interest in food and nutrition for
humans has skyrocketed,» said John Kampeter, vice president of marketing and sales for Diamond Pet Foods in Meta, Mo. «It's no surprise that pet - loving consumers are now thinking about the same issues for their pets, which is fueling demand for better - quality foods along with detailed information about ingredients and how they are
produced.»
The foundation
produces and commissions challenging artistic projects combine a particular
interest in environmental issues,
human rights, education, and culture in the broadest sense.
«Caro admired the sculpture of ancient cultures and Greece, and from the 80s onwards
produced a series of large - scale abstract works that reflected a continuing
interest in the
human body, but also a growing fascination with architecture.
Bill Viola: Reflections is published to coincide with an exhibition at Villa Panza in Varese, Italy of selected works
produced between the late 1970s and 2008, works chosen to exemplify Viola's central preoccupation with
human consciousness and experience, as well as his
interest in mysticism and symbolism, from both East and West.
Renowned for her
interest in the relationship between mass -
produced objects such as fridges, padlocks and seating, and the
human body in the context of today's digital society, Reus draws on a vast range of influences and references, from the domestic to the industrial.
Paul Nurse — President of the Royal Society — if he is
interested in truth — will issue a press release apologizing for misleading the public on the amount of
human produced CO2 in the atmosphere.
We've discussed how the appetite for
producing «
interesting» results — which in the case of climate change means results that indicate the
human impact on weather events / climate is large, unequivocal, and negative — leads to climate alarm becoming «a self promulgating collective belief.»
With high energy prices and mounting concerns over
human - induced climate change, there is intense
interest in renewable energy, especially solar, which
produces no pollution and is readily available in the form of sunlight.
After doing a trial run some months ago, I will be
producing a Law Review Weekly highlighting
interesting legal news from the press and the profession, links to important judgments handed down in the previous week, commentary and analysis from the law blogs, a link to my recent Lawcasts (and podcasts done by other lawyers, where available) and a section on the
human condition to look at the more surreal and bizarre happenings in law.
The war in Syria and inaction by states to do much in the face of serious
human rights abuse as this war is being fought,
produced two other
interesting examples.
Write and
produce compelling investigative and
human interest stories about celebrities and iconic news subjects.