I though that as
readers of my articles on MomsTEAM are likely to have an interest in this subject, as I'm sure every one of you has been affected by an overweight relative or friend who is dealing with cancer, heart attack, stroke, and / or diabetes, and want to keep your kids from having those kinds of health problems.
There are probably more
readers of articles on the current conflict through e-mail than through online newspapers.
[Note from Gary North: Dr. Robinson did not believe my Y2K predictions, and in any case is no way responsible for my writings, which should be obvious to any fair - minded
reader of this article on Dr. Robinson.]
Not exact matches
Krugman refers
readers to this survey, which is in turn largely based
on this
article by Peter Diamond,
of the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology and U.C. Berkeley's Emmanuel Saez.
Publisher Springer Nature has built «SharedIt,» which allows
readers on a number
of media websites to view read - only versions
of their
articles without a paywall.
Once, when a
reader commented
on one
of my
articles and called me a moron, I decided to delete my account.
Reason: instead
of «liking»
articles,
readers share it
on their timeleine.
Instead
of an ad for the Chevy Volt,
readers would see a headline and link to an
article on electric cars from an established media source.
The company also pointed to a disclaimer that appears at the end
of every
article, reminding
readers that the products or procedures mentioned
on the site are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
To help you make stock - plan decisions, the NCEO offers its Employee Ownership
Reader (510-272-9461, 1993, $ 25), which includes
articles on assessing the feasibility
of an ESOP, weighing non-ESOP employee - ownership alternatives, legal and financial considerations, and successful case studies.
Both
of these tools automatically append a list
of similar
articles to the end
of each
of your blog posts, giving
readers the opportunity to move
on to other pages
of your site.
Subscriber - only publications that work with Apple News now can either share their
articles for free or just share excerpts
of articles and direct
readers to log
on to their own websites for more.
False cover plus 2 - page spread — Custom cover art; full - page ad
on back side
of false cover; both sides
of cover direct
readers to a 2 - page spread inside the magazine where the
article appears
Among its features is Your BC: The Tyee's Flickr pool
of reader photos, which become a tremendous crowdsourced resource for illustrating Tyee
articles and creating photo essays
on B.C. themes.
But it seems to me that one
of the problems with academic
articles is that the
reader doesn't get a chance to comment
on the
article, and the author doesn't get the chance to read
readers» comments and respond to them.
Dear
reader, if you are overcome with fear
of missing out
on the next stock market move; if you feel like you have to own stocks no matter the cost; if you tell yourself, «Stocks are expensive, but I am a long - term investor»; then consider this
article a public service announcement written just for you.
It seems like most
of your
articles are assuming your
readers make this great money and don't take into account that there are tons
of us trying to be financially responsible
on less than half what you're working with.
The answer to these questions involves an examination
of the whole problem
of the relation
of the Gospels to modern civilization, and I beg leave to refer the
reader to an
article on this subject recently published in Religion in Life («The Gospels and Civilization,» 12:231 - 37).
A
reader who wishes to know, for instance, why
Article 1, section 9, clause 1 prohibited Congress from making any alteration until 1808 in «the Migration or Importation
of such Persons as any
of the States now existing shall think proper to admit» can turn to Volume III and find 28 contemporary documents
on slavery and the slave trade.
articles like this are kind
of like a mirror, and when
readers don't like what they see
of themselves, they project it
on the author.
I refuse to read the
article based
on the premise
of the subject line and especially given divisive nature
of how CNN is / has been conducting itself as the so - called purveyor
of truth especially int he field
of religion which it knows nothing about but instead, chooses to try to sway
readers» opinions based
on a very secularist or antagonistic approach.
One important item I'd like to point out to the
readers of this
article and the author, is that the simple 10 question survey provided
on this page IS NOT the same quiz given in the actual survey.
So I mainly follow links
on twitter now (and facebook to a lesser extent), following people who are good sources
of the things I'm interested in, and trusting that the good quality
articles will float to the top... When I want more things to read I turn to Google
Reader, but normally end up just picking up
on the few blogs I'm really interested in.
Here, I simply can't improve
on the remarks
of one Sojourners
reader commenting
on Beiler's
article:
Yet no one would know
of Azumah's role in those events
on the basis
of his
article, and I doubt
readers would suspect he took such a stand.
A
reader of his
article might be quite surprised to learn that Leo XIII declared as early as 1891 that «the public administration must... provide for the welfare and comfort
of the working classes»; or that so recent an encyclical as Centesimus Annus pronounced that «the mass
of the poor [who] have no resources
of their own to fall back
on... must chiefly depend
on the assistance
of the State,» and that «wage - earners... should be specially cared for and protected by the Government.»
In light
of Lewis's long and distinguished career, encompassing so many contributions to process philosophy, many
readers may have forgotten that Ford began his intellectual career as a Tillichian, writing his dissertation at Yale over thirty - five years ago
on «The Ontological Foundation
of Paul Tillich's Theory
of Religious Symbol,» and publishing his first several scholarly
articles in the early 1960s in distinguished journals like the Journal
of the History
of Philosophy and the Journal
of Religion
on aspects
of Tillich's thought.
A recent
article in the C. S. Lewis Bulletin maintains that while Reflections
on the Psalms (Harcourt, 1958) is «one
of the lesser known works in the Lewis Canon,» it «remains the one book
on the Psalms that would satisfy the general
reader in our time» (Carol Ann Brown, «Mirrors
of Ourselves: Reflections from the Psalms,» CSLB X: 8, June 1979, pp. 1 - 5).
Sure, not every
article will be
of interest (yet) to our younger
readers, but there is sure to be a thought - provoking
article in every issue, a blog post worthy
of perusing and reposting
on Facebook or Twitter, a poem — something that will catch their eye and remind them that the Truth is worth loving and, when necessary, worth fighting for.
A recent
article in the C. S. Lewis Bulletin maintains that while Reflections
on the Psalms (Harcourt, 1958) is «one
of the lesser known works in the Lewis Canon,» it «remains the one book
on the Psalms that would satisfy the general
reader in our time» (Carol Ann Brown, «Mirrors
of Ourselves: Reflections from the...
This is a great post to share with you
on this blog as I know a lot
of my
readers aren't vegan, so if you are interested, this
article will be a great place to start.
We providing information to industry leaders
on upcoming events, projects,
articles which is
reader oriented and one
of the largest ranges
of equipment / machinery related to the Food & beverages industry.
Much
of the content was similar —
articles on coffee recipes by the magazine, recipes submitted by
readers, recipes requested by
readers and advice sought by
readers.
I would love to feature your gluten free chocolate chip recipe in my first
article (coming out
on Tuesday the 20th
of December), as well as some
of your story because I feel it would really connect with our
readers.
putting AKB or AOB
on articles (as you suggested yesterday) will have one major benefit
of allowing
readers who are fed up with the broken record that is the AOB's to consciously let them get
on with it in quiet isolation.
Instead, why not focus
on putting out quality transfer
articles that are based
on quality information instead
of Metro-esque drivel that not only wastes your time as a writer, but our time as
readers.
But, as visitors to this site and
readers of my countless blogs,
articles, and editorials
on the subject
of concussions already know, concussions have been important to me and MomsTeam for a lot longer.
As visitors to this site and
readers of my countless blogs,
articles, and editorials
on the subject
of concussions already know, however, concussions have been important to me and MomsTeam for a lot longer.
«Pizza is a vegetable» Just One Slice
of School Meal Regulation Pie (BeyondChron.com; November 21, 2011): The
article asks the
reader to dive deeper, and think beyond the «pizza = vegetable» headline that topped so many stories surrounding the Congressional intervention
on pizza sauce.
Reader Contributed
Article, Originally published
on Knickernappiesblog.com When I decided to cloth diaper I wanted to start with cloth from day one
of my daughter's life.
At best, this
article falls far short
of that goal and, at worst, it manipulates the
reader with outdated, incomplete information in order to advance a personal (or perhaps religious) perspective
on how parents - and mothers in particular - «should» behave.
I'll be sharing more
of my story in an
article that will appear later this month
on The Attached Family online but I also want to share a bit
of it here with you, the
readers of API Speaks.
For those
of you who have kids starting to learn to read (or for those
of you thinking ahead to that time), here's an interesting
article about Synthetic Phonics (it's a PDF, so you need Adobe
Reader — a free download if it's not already
on your computer — to view it), a way
of teaching phonics to kids that's having great success in Scotland and seems to be particularly beneficial to boys.
Not one to pull the wool over anyone's eyes, Henci lets the
reader in
on her whole thinking process, providing scientific references, summaries
of the
articles, and logical recommendations — all in a highly readable, user - friendly format.»
In her 2013 book, Parenting Without Borders: Surprising Lessons Parents Around the World Can Teach Us, Christine Gross - Loh, who has also written a series
of articles for The Atlantic magazine, takes
readers on an educational around - the - world parenting tour.
Click
on the button below to access more
articles and posts in the series, including Padded Tush Stats» survey
of over 300
readers!
I recently read a post by another mom, a terrific writer who fills her numerous blogs with all kinds
of «great mother»
articles: gardening, cooking, natural parenting, crafting, just the kind
of articles that make the
reader (me) feel inadequate that I'm not doing those kinds
of things
on a regular basis in MY house.
Wired has a great
article on how sploggers take advantage
of niches in Google's site - rankings to create entry points into self - referential rings
of fake blogs, which then channel
readers into clicking
on paid ads.
A quick (and somewhat souldestroying) trawl through the comments submitted by
readers of the related Times
article on the same day - and this story was picked up by all the broadsheet websites - showed that the vast majority supported the Prince
of Wales and welcomed his stand against «egotistical» architects, «greedy» developers and «totalitarian» planning departments.
Update: A couple
of Loyal
Readers sent in
articles about a Rand Paul fundraising video released Friday that may have broken Senate rules by using footage from a speech
on the Senate floor.