Sentences with phrase «read post today on»

«Whether they made their money lobbying lawmakers at the Capitol or cashed in on a tech IPO, rich millennials are clustered in cities where there are lots of high - paying professional jobs,» reads a post today on Zillow's Porchlight blog.

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Today's post was originally published on PeerFinance101 from Robert, a reader from Kentucky that wanted to share his story after reading two recent posts on investing.
This article was posted today on Seeking Alpha and was the number 1 read article today.
I discovered you today on Zero Hedge (Aussie real estate bubble) and have now read several of your posts, most are «stone cold masterpieces» of analysis and insight.
I got on this idea today after reading a post by Brad Johnson (@climatebrad) originally at his site, The Wonk Room, -LSB-...]
I hadn't realised till I read your post today how many assumptions I have about the crucifixion story that hang on a belief that Jesus could have stopped his own abuse.
I read the following on Seth Godin's blog today and thought it fit well with what I was trying to say in this post.
In a post today on The Gospel Coalition website, the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention president Russell Moore, wrote a piece titled «Should We Still Read Eugene Peterson?»
I usually don't post on Sundays, and with today being the Super Bowl, probably fewer people than normal will be reading blogs today.
You can read Amaris» comment from yesterday's post on No Vision No Policy, to see what motivated me to write today's post.
I read the following blog post on the Doable Evangelism blog today.
I don't even have the strength to read through all the posts on this one today but I'm sure there's more of the same... attacks and rebuttals.
You can read my final post and learn more on the blog today.
I've had these on the brain since I read the post, and thought I would attempt to squelch the craving by buying a PB cookie at Whole Foods today.
Then you will want to read up on this post we have today about How to Make Potato Pancakes.
Just stumbled on this one after reading today's post.
Cassie... I just read about this today on another post and sent a note to Jennie, though I don't know her either.
For more on today's stakes, read our latest Bracketology post from Chris Dobbertean.
Essential reading for all Tottenham fans: «I'm angry today, because for the second time on Spurs Official, the club has posted a story telling us that from January 19 — our home match against Sunderland — a Controlled Parking Zone is coming into effect, which in short will prevent supporters from leaving their cars in around 100 streets near the stadium.
reading LG today the headline post makes some unbelievable statements, one including that AW controls the purse strings on transfer fees and wages, and I believe that is not correct.
If you're anything like what I am today — still glowing as a result of Arsenal's performance on Wednesday night — then you'll surely be reading this post with a big smile on your face.
-LSB-...] and WIC Posted on April 8, 2010 by Kathy Today, I read this post, «Is WIC shooting the CDC in the foot when it comes to breastfeeding rates?»
If you haven't yet read my guest post on the TODAY show, you can read it here: Viewer: Learn more about cesarean births.
I intended to post on an entirely different topic today, but then I received this robust and thought - provoking response in favor of the right to bring cupcakes (or other treats) to school on your child's birthday: As a mother, an attorney, and a... [Continue reading]
Today I'm asking you for a birthday gift: to read this post, reflect on your milestones, think about the good things that are happening in your life right this second at the age you are, and, if you feel so moved, to share this post with others and encourage them to similarly reflect.
Something written on Facebook, Twitter, a blog or newspaper is not a personal letter to you... This blog you are currently reading was inspired by my experience on The Milk Meg Facebook page today in regards to my blog post «Please, please mama... pick up your crying baby.»
For all of you sitting on your computers today instead of filling your face with pies, we'll be posting about... Read More
But in the meantime, please do read Nancy Heuhnergarth's excellent post today on why pink slime, even if safe (and she's not conceding that point), is troubling to many Americans.
Taking School - Food - Reform - Free Day right into the weekend, here's today's Friday Buffet: Whatever Little Jimmy Wants to Eat... The New York Times Diner's Journal blog has a funny post on crazy foods that kids like to eat (and that some... [Continue reading]
Today I'm (belatedly) sharing two items of interest from the Washington Post: Using Allergens to Bully Kids First, the WashPo recently reported on a very disturbing - but apparently not uncommon - phenomenon: kids intentionally exposing... [Continue reading]
and most today only think it's «normal» when a baby isn't getting what it needs first... SO THAT IT HAS NO OTHER CHOICE BUT TO CRY... and you should read «it takes a village» by clinton... yes parents are people too and yes if you don't take care of yourself first then you can't take care of your baby... just like when you get on an airplane you're instructed to in an emergency put on your oxygen mask first THEN help the child sitting next to you... BUT the only reason it's impossible for most people to keep their baby from crying is because they are trying to raise their babies alone without the help of the «village»... so come down off your high horse and just ask for help... it will not only help you (listed you first because of your obvious selfishness from your post... «we don't stop having needs to sleep and eat and have relations with our peers either») but it will mostly benefit the baby.
Reading the piece and some of the many reviews (PhD in Parenting, The Huffington Post and Mom101) along with several of the comments on a few sites, I'm first struck at how incredible it is that a debate can occur the way it does today thanks to the new world called the Blogosphere that inspired the article in the first place.
«When Success Leads to Failure,» The Atlantic «The Gift of Failure,» New York Times «If Your Kid Left His Term Paper At Home, Don't Bring It To Him» New York Magazine «Books That Changed My Mind This Year,» Fortune «New Book Suggests Parents Learn to Let Kids Fail,» USA Today «7 Rules for Raising Self - Reliant Children,» Forbes «Before You Let Your Child Fail, Read This,» Huffington Post «How Schools Are Handling an Overparenting Crisis,» NPR «Why Failure Hits Girls So Hard,» Time «The Value of a Mess,» Slate «4 Reasons Why Every Educator Should Read «The Gift of Failure,»» Inside Higher Ed «Why We Should Let Our Children Fail,» The Guardian (UK) «Shelly's Bookworms: The Gift of Failure,» WFAA Dallas «Why I Don't Want My Kids to be Lazy Like Me,» Yahoo Parenting «Jessica Lahey,» Celia Walden for The Telegraph (UK) «How to To Give Your Child The Gift of Failure,» Huffington Post «The Gift of Failure,» Doug Fabrizio, Radio West «In the Author's Voice: The Gift of Failure,» WISU / NPR «The Gift of Failure,» The Good Life Project «Giving Our Children the Gift of Failure,» ScaryMommy «Lyme Resident's Book Challenges Parents and Kids on Failure,» Valley News «The Gift of Failure,» The Jewish Press
Integrated FSC: You can read today's follow - up post on The Lunch Tray for some answers to your questions.
If you've read a few posts on the site you'll see that often a reader's question prompts a discussion for the whole readership, and that's just what you've done today!
I read a very interesting blog post on bestforbabes.org today.
After reading your post yesterday, I saw a TV ad for this product on Food Network Canada at the bank today — and thought what a nice ad, with sunlit windows and cute toddlers.
Two articles in today's Post (which I read sitting on my front stoop on this most perfect summer Sunday morning) illuminate very different ends of the spectrum of online political activity.
«It is with great sadness and incredibly heavy hearts to write that Verne passed away today,» a post on his official Facebook page read.
Today's NY Post reported that: Indicted City Councilman Ruben Wills was trying to get the goods on fellow lawmakers — and get the heat off himself during a state probe of his shady nonprofit — by wearing a wire, The... Continue reading
I loved reading this post so much, and I honestly feel like I was led to this site today for a reason — I was planning to come off the pill (which I have been on for 5 years) this Sunday, as it is when my pack finishes, but having ready your beautiful post, and looking up to see when the next new moon is, I will come off on Friday instead to try and sync up with the moon's cycle.
Thanks for reading today, and I'll look forward to hearing your questions and feedback on today's post — and all things fitness and recovery based.
Caveman Doctor wasn't planning on doing a post today;... Read more
I guest posted today on the website 27 Good Things, where I share three things good to read, watch, and use.
Today, I have my Crab Cake recipe posted on Stone Soup — Food & Nutrition Magazine's blog These crab cakes are 100 % totally worth your time to go read the...
Although I won't be running today because I just ran yesterday (read this post on why I need to take it easy), I wanted to share some easy running workouts that anyone can do today.
In today's post I am sharing what I've been reading, watching, and listening to lately and sharing my recommendations on books, shows, and podcasts.
I read this post earlier today and never came back to it but I must say I am with you on how blogging is sometimes the best outlet when the world around seems crashing in.
Today's post is about getting to know me a bit more — and since I love reading Tags on other blogs, I decided to do one for the first time as well Feel free to also do the Get To Know Me tag!
Omg I was seriously listening to Lord Huron as I came on here to read your post for today!
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