Sentences with phrase «read about them last month»

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We've all read about bitcoin's meteoric rise over the last 12 months, but much less has been written about its prior performance.
You may also want to read about the GC2 Summit held last month and get free resources to help your church more effectively minister during the refugee crisis.
Last month I spent several days reading, editing, revising, and arguing with myself about the 100,000 words I had written.
Last month, I asked readers what topics you wanted to read more about on the blog, and one of the top responses was mental health and the Church.
molly, it's been six (plus) months since the new year's eve fiasco, but goodness, after reading about your in - preparation - for - the - wedding - cake - a-thon, i * had * to try this again... and lo and behold, 34 minutes in the oven, two flips, and it turned out beautifully... and deliciously worthy of every minute of anticipation and fret!tracy (though i'm not sure why it didn't turn out last time, but oh well; sigh...)
After his side's goalless draw against Portsmouth last month, Reading manager Steve Coppell was not too downhearted about the Royals» fading hopes of a place in the UEFA Cup.
Ive been reading on this site for about 3 years but only recently been commenting the last 6 months or so.
Biggest issue with YouTube watching is that it gives no indication (from what I can tell) about how consistent that player will be, this is where I would recommend fans to spend an hour or so and read the last 12 months game reports the player has been involved with and the player rating given if it can be found.
One that did squeak through was the GOP tax reform, and with mixed reporting on who the tax cuts will benefit, when, and how long for, individuals and businesses may feel swamped by the conflicting information they have been reading and hearing about in the last few months.
Amy Cody (Parent Education Manager at Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts) has been incredibly generous in sharing her educational expertise over the last few months (be sure to read her articles on how to talk to kids / teens about sex and relationships, pornography, and consensual sex) and I'm thrilled that she was receptive to sharing her wisdom about how to talk to kids about sexual orientation and gender identity.
The last time I was able to read a book cover to cover was about 3 months ago.
If you read my blog regularly you may have seen my post the other week about how I have been desperate for a break from parenting these last couple of months.
If you missed last months post you can read all about the GroVia Hybrid Shells.
I wrote about something similar last month, but this... Read More»
Before my son was born last month, we read books about babies and being an older sister.
I was actually just on here last night reading about 4th month stuff, just to remind myself that it doesn't last forever and that I am unlikely to die of sleep deprivation.
In this last month, you're going to want to talk to other moms about their experiences with breastfeeding (that'll be where you'll learn the most), go along to a breastfeeding class, check out what local breastfeeding support there is and read books and blogs and articles about breastfeeding.
We have lots to tell you this month about the site development work and our Christmas PR campaign so read on, this will also be our last Monthly update as we've decided to include this information in the seller email starting next week.
My midwife Christine Shanahan, who passed away last month, changed my life, and the lives of literally thousands of mothers, babies, fathers and... [Read more...] about In Praise of Midwives
After reading a book about sleep training and giving it a go when my son was 4 months old, I felt better but that feeling of security didn't last long.
Just as a reminder — I've been working with FoodSaver Fresh for the last few months, you can read my First Impressions here, how I was getting on two weeks later here and my post about Reducing Food Waste here.
We have probably all heard or read about fake news in the last month one way or the other.
And for years, there have been accidents resulting in horse deaths and human injuries, the most recent occurring just last month when an SUV collided with a horse, which I hope you read about.
I read with interest the article about the «brainstorming» session sponsored by MIT and Sandia National labs last month in...
You can read more here about how the last few months have capped off an exceptional year for the Arctic.
So, you read last month's news about the Pill and depression, and now you're... well, depressed.
Last month I read this article in the New York Times titled, «Losing it in the Anti-Diet Age — the agonies of being overweight in a culture that likes to pretend it only cares about health, not size»
I have read about electrolyte imbalances and, although my diet may not have been optimal when I started, for the last month or so I have been very conscious about eating an abundance of green vegetables and adding a moderate amount of sea salt to my food.
As I said in my last post about the challenge, we're kicking off a month long of daily yoga practice, with a goal of not only getting our bodies moving, but also to help us feel more relaxed and... [Read more...]
Last month, after reading about ferritin, I had mine tested, and it was at the very bottom of the range.
I'm not really looking to gain mass, but I've put on about 5 - 7 lbs of muscle the last 9 months mostly in my legs and don't want to lose it... I've read the studies, I'm looking to try the GW in some form.
Then I started reading about IF & saw there were a lot of benefits I didn't know about.So I started a 6 hr window & 18 hrs fast & have gained & lost the same 5 # s I lost in the 1st place during the last 2 months.
As I've admitted in the past, one of the results of my month - long vice detox is that I've become a bit of a fancy pants when it comes to wine.Over the last few years, since completing The Wellness Project, my pursuit of healthy hedonism has... Continue Reading about The Best Biodynamic and Organic Wines For Under $ 30
I have been reading about the benefits of switching from cotton pillow cases to silk pillow cases for the better part of a year and last month I finally decided to order myself one pillow case to try out before adding a second pillowcase.
If you read my Fashion Friday post last month about the delightful Carol Dietz then you know how fun and fabulous she is, and she's Diane Keaton's doppelgänger.
Ruth has been writing about her wedding for the last few months in Fridays diary feature and it has been great to have her on the blog... Read more»
I am SO OBSESSED with this Ampersand As Apostrophe bag I picked up in Connecticut (read about my travels last month here).
If y ’ all read my Q&A / #WorkWearWednesday from last month, you would have read about my post-grad work life (aka working 3 part - time jobs and LOVING it vs the 9 - 5 bore that I had my first 6 months out of college).
Last month I read Greg Mckeown's book Essentialism, which had me thinking a lot about my priorities and the things that are essential in my life.
Last month we brought you some tips on how to rock an all white outfit (AWO), today we are going to continue the conversation and talk about how to still keep it classy and fashionable in the alternative, an all... Continue Reading
I haven't been able to read blogs lately and I am now about to binge - read all of your posts for the last few months!
Last month, ooOo, the gamified dating platform built by dm ³ LTD, won the early stage category at our first ever GDI Spotlight competition — read more about the awards night here.
Jolie and her co-writer Loung Ung visited last month's 7th annual Deadline's The Contenders all - day awards - season event at the DGA Theater to talk about their film (as part of N... Read
Earlier in the night, Oprah paid tribute to Recy Taylor and in case you'd like to read more about her, here's a piece from last month about a powerful documentary telling her harrowing story:
These rousing words by Tony Rayns in the June issue of Sight and Sound were just what I needed to read after returning last month from Cannes, where wonderful films by Yang and Kieslowski about contemporary life were showing in competition.
You've likely heard and read a great deal about Districts of Innovation (DOI) in recent months, as the Texas Legislature last session approved this mechanism to allow individual school districts to exempt themselves from many of the state's laws.
Rep. Keith Ripp (R - Lodi) introduced a bill during the last legislative session that would have changed the way schools test for dyslexia and how educators are certified to teach reading, which I wrote about several months ago.
Many of these research studies are highlighted on this blog here, here, here, and here, and are also summarized in two position statements on value - added models (VAMs) released by the American Statistical Association last April (to read about their top 10 concerns / warnings, click here) and the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) last month (to read about their top 6 concerns / warnings, click here).
Last month, the Magic Tree House Book Club read «Ghost Town at Sun Down» and learned about life in the Old West.
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