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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.
The Guardian has an
article that begins
by telling
readers how Amazon produces a copy
of a designer laptop stand and sells...
But when written in the right voice, native ads and product promotions, which take the form
of editorial - written
articles or sponsored posts written
by a separate Gawker «commerce team,» can lead
readers to engage and buy products.
It's the art
of writing so persuasively that the
reader stays with you till the end
of your
article or letter and then follows your call to action (
by purchasing a product, subscribing to a list etc).
So if you just created that «Best Plumbing Products
of 2012» guide, why not write a blog
article that highlights the top 5 products mentioned in the guide and couple that with your CTA, explaining that
readers can learn more
by downloading the new guide?
the
article is irresponsible in not making clear to the
reader that these images were created hundreds
of years after the fact
by enemies
of Christ (Romans) who subsequently saw it as political beneficial to gain political control
of the otherwise uncontrollable christian cult for the purpose
of expanding the roman empire.
In Understanding Whitehead, Lowe essentially reprinted an abridged and subtly altered version
of the longer
article that he now regarded as quite definitive (262), but
by the time Lowe wrote Alfred North Whitehead, The Man and His Work, it was the 1949 study he referred
readers to (II, 178 - 179), and reminded them
of the tentativeness
of the conclusions.
The History
of Courts and Procedure in Medieval Canon Law edited
by wilfried hartmann and kenneth pennington catholic university
of america, 512 pages, $ 75 In this lively and detailed collection
of articles concerning the development
of judicial practice during the Middle Ages, the
reader is....
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.»
Barr's engaging and accessible
articles have long been familiar to
readers of First Things, and those looking for something different
by way
of vacation reading this summer might pick up the recently - published collection
of his essays, The Believing Scientist.
you must be new to cnn.com, here no
article gets the luxury
of proof reading execpt
by us, the
readers... sad, i know!
The
reader of this
article will probably not,
by now, be surprised at this.
That
article stimulated a deluge
of protesting letters to the editor, and the Century saw fit to editorialize («A Road with Pitfalls,» June 29, 1960), indicating that such an overwhelming negative response «would suggest a prevalent antipathy still to the sort
of universalism championed
by Hocking and Toynbee and now
by Mr. Ferm,» and that the road ahead appears, «at least to many Century
readers, rocky and snare - ridden.»
The first
article by Schulz and Tonsor provides the
reader with a description
of the predominant modern swine production system using gestation stalls or crates — a system which many consumer voices have criticized due to animal welfare concerns.
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.
For example, the robust Take the Black Stout was inspired
by the shadowy Night's Watch military order, while the ancho chile — infused Fire and Blood took its cues from the dragons — a serious spoiler alert for Wetmore (and possibly
readers of this
article).
The reason I am putting this up for discussion is because it was highly praised
by one
of our regular contributors (stand up Ken 1945 and I agree it is a very thought provoking
article, and Ken was keen to hear what our
readers thought about it.
** I think instead
of trying to deceive
readers, you should try to be creative
by creating a like and dislike button for
articles themselves (not just comments) so I could thumb down this
article to show my vehement disgust ** I have no respect for this sort
of garbage.
Secondly the
readers need to understand that, although I, Pat J and a few others are the regular contributors and publish the
articles, I would hazard a guess that nearly half
of the
articles published are written and sent in to me,
by YOU, the
readers themselves, and I always provide the names or initials
of the writer.
The New York Times sports - editorial page puts
readers to sleep each Sunday with
article after
article by prep school English teachers who have discovered running, to say nothing
of running at dawn.
This post was inspired
by a link I was sent
by one
of our regular
readers (thanks John — the link is further down the page, incidentally) and it's a really great
article, a real conversation starter, so
Secondly the
readers need to understand that, although Bob and I publish the
articles, I would hazard a guess that nearly half
of the
articles published are written and sent in to me,
by YOU, the
readers themselves, and I always provide the names or initials
of the writer.
I strongly encourage
readers of this website (and the author
of this
article) to form their understanding
of what abuse is
by reading the published works
of Anne Ganely, Michael Samsel, Lundy Bancroft, Bill Eddie, Alice Miller or any other competent LCSW.
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.
The Guardian
Readers» Editor has investigated Danone sponsorship
of a roundtable discussion and subsequent
article following complaints
by Baby Milk Action and others.
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.
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.
Those RSS followers are loyal
readers, too, since the average
article will ultimately be opened
by roughly 30 - 40 %
of subscribers to the feed.
Here's the
Reader's Digest condensed version
of a good
article written
by real economists — not clueless TV talk show personalities.
BK
Reader article on BP Adams promoting borough - wide participatory budgeting
by allocating a total
of $ 1 million for projects in 10 City Council districts across Brooklyn.
BK
Reader article on BP Adams co-hosting a town hall led
by State Senator Hamilton on the impact
of President - elect Trump on Brooklynites» civil rights and human rights.
(This used to say that an
article about Rep. Maurice Hinchey and his ties to Saugerties development projects planned
by the Kingston Freeman had been «delayed» pending the confirmation
of «an element
of the story»... unsure why it's not appearing for some
readers.
Management Today recently critiqued OnePoll in an
article that opened as follows: «What naive
readers may not realise is that much
of what is reported as scientific is not in fact genuine research at all, but dishonest marketing concocted
by PR firms.»
PONDERING PORN Melinda Wenner Moyer's
article «The Sunny Side
of Smut» [Perspectives] misleads
readers by painting a «sunny» and innocuous picture
of pornography.
Theodore Maiman was one
reader of the
article who decided to see if he could test the idea
by building a working laser.
The press releases led to a slew
of media coverage
of the disorder; according to an analysis in 2006, one fifth
of all
articles written about it referred
readers to the nonprofit Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation for more information, an organization that was then heavily subsidized
by GlaxoSmithKline.
And
by looking at this specific pattern
of brain activity in 80 people, they also were able to predict the virality
of these
articles among real New York Times
readers around the world.
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Article and content agree that they can not and will not seek to hold liable SS and FNM for any investment decisions
by their
readers or subsc
readers or subscribers.
These publishers typically finance their operations
by publication charges levied on the authors
of the
articles, reversing the business model from being content sellers to being dissemination service providers, making the authors their clients rather than the
readers.
In my last post, I addressed the first
of two questions raised
by a
reader in response to a newsletter circulated
by a representative
of Biotics Research Canada, citing
articles from Dr. Lawrence Wilson and Dr. Mark Hyman.
My
articles are constantly informed
by the feedback
of my
readers.
I'm not a biochemist
by any means, but as a lay person trying her darn best to be critical
reader of scientific information, the Azchia
article you sited does not seem like a very credible source given its chia seed bias and the fact that most
of the references in the bibliography are quite dated.
Another Great Way
of Looking at It My previous
article aside, I think this
reader has a very good point I'd not previously considered: women are often contacted
by many men.
Unlike some
of the other
articles on this site, which are accessible to both sexes, this
article was specifically requested
by female
readers for the benefit
of male
readers.
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The following
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of our many
readers from the UK.