Take these sweet nori bars as an interesting example of what can come out of
reading an old issue of an unknown women's magazine while sweating to the beat of Rihanna's «Rude Boy» on the elliptical.
Not exact matches
The fact that you are uneducated is not the
issue of those of us who are...
read a science book for a change and get your head out of that 2000 year
old book... only children and schizophrenics have imaginary friends..
It's a substantial magazine of the
old sort, which one
reads for the pleasure of
reading and of learning, covering subjects with no obvious immediate cash value but of great value to those who believe in humane learning — though it also dealt well with the pressing
issues of the day.
I'm catching up on my blog
reading this afternoon, so I realize this is an
older post, but really great summary of this
issue, Jeremy.
So if you didn't know about oatmeal before you came to the US, and Germans don't know about oatmeal unless they're
old / have gastrointestinal
issues /
read American food blogs, then... I don't know.
«I happened to
read a note in an
old issue of the Sporting Life [a paper like The Sporting News that was published at the turn of the century] reporting that Say was living in Baltimore.
Read your articles Jon and most of them I agree with but one thing I'd to take
issue with is don't underestimate ten year
olds.
If you're
reading this email, that's a great step, but there are many more ways to equip yourself as a dad:
read up about fathering
issues and challenges; ask an
older dad whom you respect to meet you for lunch, and ask him lots of questions; take the initiative to organize regular meetings with other men that include discussions about fatherhood — like this dad did before his first child was born.
You realise she is
old enough to start school and wonder if she will cope... Up to 6 years of age, children are working on
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This morning I looked at an
old issue of Today's Parent magazine that was on my coffee table (I kept it because it gave great ideas about how to organize children's birthday parties), and
read about competition between mothers.
i have an 11 week
old girl and am having napping
issues - for approx. 6 weeks now she falls asleep fine but always wakes up early, very very rarely making it through 1 hr uninterrupted... i've
read through a lot of the posts and tried various things such as cutting back on waketime, increasing waketime, cio, etc. but nothing has worked... when she does wake early i try and get her back down but it does get frustrating at times... her nighttime sleep is pretty random as well - she's anywhere from 5 - 7rs, sometimes 8 - 8.5 hrs, once 9.5 hrs, then all of a sudden she went back down to 4 - 4.5 hrs... is this normal?
Reading this book before your baby is born is one of the best things an expectant mom can do, and she will reference it over and over as her child grows, because it deals with sleep
issues for
older children as well.
I urge you to take a look at them to help your family continue to learn important facts about the
issue of gun control and gun violence but since you know your child best, please determine if it's best for you to
read and summarize the information or if your child is
old enough to
read them independently.
We haven't had any
issues with our little one falling asleep, but it's good to
read these strategies for when the time comes, as she gets
older.
After I
read this I asked my sister to check her 1 week
old son for a tie because he was having so many
issues eating and was gulping air with every drink.
Saraki also
read a statement
issued by the NCS, in which the service said the policy on payments of duties on
old vehicles had been «put on hold.»
I recommend for further
reading an article by Columbia University urologist Harry Fisch, entitled «
Older Men Are Having Children, but the Reality of a Male Biological Clock Makes This Trend Worrisome,» in the January
issue of the journal Geriatrics.
Nor have I
read any accounts of doctors dismissing men's reports of extremely negative physical symptoms as due to mental / emotional
issues, getting
older, being fat or menopausal.
A little sporty art, a special rock Ash found, a vintage D that needs to find a real home, a basket with
old school style library cards & some sight word flashcards, my latest
issue of HGTV magazine -LCB- which I still haven't had a chance to
read! -RCB-
The fact is, it's never too late to clean your life up and that's why I'm (re) posting this as I felt it was truly inspirational for young and
older worldly people alike who are perhaps thinking of getting married and pondering the; «should I not have sex before marriage» question (the answer to which is incredibly obvious from
reading The bible and yet we all get bogged down in questioning it's clear abstinence stance on the
issue because the world confuses Christians and no - Christians alike).
It appears as «Calibration of
reading self - concept and
reading achievement among 15 - year -
olds: Cultural differences in 34 countries» in the September
issue of Learning and Individual Differences (volume 19,
issue 3, pages 372 - 386).
So I was intrigued to
read an
old Educational Leadership article (1997) that addresses most of the very same implementation
issues still faced by schools today.
Issued by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), PISA tests the skills and knowledge of fifteen - year -
old students in mathematics,
reading, and science.
By Stefan Johansson In a previous
issue of Phi Delta Kappan, Yong Zhao (2012) urged readers to stop worrying so much about the relatively poor performance of American students on measures such as the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), which compares the mathematics, science, and
reading achievement of 15 - year -
olds from dozens of countries (OECD, -LSB-...]
We are sourcing ideas from school library professionals across Canada which we will harvest to create an article for the spring
issue of CSL Journal just in time for you to reinvent your
old summer
reading list into an expanded approach to keep your students engaged in learning this summer.
As students
read books like, My Rotten Red - Headed
Older Brother, they practiced their basic skills, as well as explored
issues of power and authority within their families and by extension within their classroom and their community.
The
old one was great but it did have its
issues and now with the new one Lamborghini has really...
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I enjoy collecting comics as much, if not more, than I do
reading them; bagging and boarding is actually relaxing for me, an I love hunting out
old back
issues.
If a reader wanted to peruse an
old issue and
read about life on the battlefields of the Napoleonic Wars or the... [Read more
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If a reader wanted to peruse an
old issue and
read about life on the battlefields of the Napoleonic Wars or the first Wimbledon, suffice to say it would be very hard to locate the original printed version.
There's the obvious
issue of being able to change font sizes (my 56 - year -
old eyes suck), but in addition: I like the compactness of the
reading experience; I seem to be able to scan a story better (that is speed up and slow down the
reading process); it's also awesome to set up a catalog of highlighted text with book apps; and I can jump from my phone to my iPad to my Kindle and then to my laptop, meaning that wherever I am whatever I want to
read is always with me.
Reading forward through a series requires a re-sort, since by default issues are displayed from newest to oldest, a reading order only Guy Pearce's character from «Memento» would
Reading forward through a series requires a re-sort, since by default
issues are displayed from newest to
oldest, a
reading order only Guy Pearce's character from «Memento» would
reading order only Guy Pearce's character from «Memento» would favor.
Nevertheless if you don't want to spend more time dealing with software
issues than
reading / using your device, better to just carry the good
old book around.
Over the past week, I've watched a handful of episodes of One Piece on Hulu, picked up half a dozen new and
old albums on Amazon across a variety of genres, bought eight
issues of Eric Shanower and Skottie Young's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz for
reading on my iPod, added samples of a couple ebooks to the same, and purchased Persona 3 Portable for my PSP.
Marvel and DC also often put out $ 1 reprints of
old issues to get people into
reading a critically acclaimed series.
For some magazine publishers, the notion that
older issues were still
read, weeks after their publication date, was part of the «value» perceived in the publication.
(tl; dr: As a series gets
older, trades, discounts, and ultimately the secondhand market make it possible to
read the story in print at a fraction of the price of the single
issues in digital form.
I
read some of your
old stuff and I'm guessing we'll agree more than disagree on most
issues.
Older pets can have
issues with the GI tract as a result... Continue
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, I don't have huge amounts of energy for that much aside from my 9 year -
old son, as I have MS, which makes me super tired and I deal with a lot of pain
issues, BUT I'm kind of a TV and movie addict, love letter - writing, but wish I had more time to
read.
XCALAK - CLINICA DE BUENA VISTA of Helen Keller Worldwide Drs. Kimberly Stacel, Optometrist Dr. Michael Leonard, M.D visited the primary school of Xcalak on the 21st of February to
issue free
reading glasses to all kids from 9 to 18 years
old.
We end off talking about the SharePlay Bandit, who if you're interested in
reading the full article on Game Informer, an 11 - yr
old's Destiny files were deleted via SharePlay and we talk about why we have
issues with the whole thing.
I agree that the news in each
issue was
old news by the time the mags came in the mail, but I would still
read them cover to cover like they were brand new.
Reading through
old issues of the New Yorker Magazine, I came across a story about elementary school students visiting Wave Hill for Sugar Camp.
In yesterday's
issue of the The Times: Lubaina Himid: the hot Turner tip who has found the limelight at 62 The prize's
oldest nominee has been making her bold work for decades — now it's her moment
Read the article
I
read religiously the seminal articles of Meyer Schapiro, Clement Greenberg, and Harold Rosenberg in Partisan Review; brilliant and short pieces by John Ashbery, James Schuyler, Donald Judd, and your own Irving in
old issues of ARTnews; Dore Ashton in Art Digest, long essays by Leo Steinberg, Annette Michelson, Rosalind Krauss, Brian O'Doherty, Barbara Rose, and Michael Fried in Artforum, Linda Nochlin, Lucy Lippard, Robert Storr, Kurt Varnadoe, Nancy Princenthal, Eleanor Heartney, and Vincent Katz, among others, in Art in America, all obtainable for a dollar or two at Strand Books.
I've long felt this
issue to be one of the most promising ones that Abcrit and abstractcritical before it has tackled, probably since I
read Robin's «Abstractness of Poussin» article, or Emyr Williams» «Closeness» on the
old site.
I'm
old enough and experienced enough not to believe every thing I hear on the media or
read in newspapers, especially when they report only one side of such an important
issue.
Vancouver, BC — EthicalOil.org today
issued the following Reality Check: Today, a group of anti-Canadian pipeline protest groups released a 9 - month
old poll on public attitudes regarding their foreign funding from foreign billionaire puppetmasters: http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/foreign-funding-poll-british-columbians-worried-about-foreign-investment-canadian-resources-1604401.htm «The problem,» said Kathryn Marshall, spokesperson for EthicalOil.org and the new OurDecision.ca, «is that the poll was conducted 9 months... Continue
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So a conversion from an
old style MMTS to a newer one may introduce another TOB
issue where you go from a morning
reading to a midnight one.