Sentences with phrase «reading other contributors»

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Recently, LeVar Burton raised more than $ 4.7 million in pledged donations with more contributors than any other project in Kickstarter's history to revive the PBS series «Reading Rainbow.»
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Though I think I am doing better now than at times in the past, I am looking forward to reading what the other contributors have to say.
Go read all the excellent posts from the other contributors:
But I was dissuaded from doing so when I read two other feature articles on the Modern Ghana website of that day and I realized that his insults and condemnation of my article congratulating the Kenyan Supreme Court and questioning the integrity of John Dramani Mahama to accept to be an observer in an election in which the whole world knew that the incumbent President in that election is his personal friend, had been answered by two more mature contributors.
Now, it is apparent from reading even the first few pages of The Skeptical Environmentalist that Lomborg proposes to make the case that not just environmentalists, but a considerable part of the heretofore respectable environmental - science community, have been misunderstanding the relevant concepts, misrepresenting the relevant facts, understating the uncertainties, selecting data, and failing to acknowledge errors after these have been pointed out in other words, that the scientist contributors to what he calls «the environmental litany» (namely, that environmental problems are serious and becoming, in many instances more so) have been guilty of massively violating the scientists code of conduct.
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As a professional and scholar I conscientiously and actively pursue professional activities in order to keep myself current with issues and concerns surrounding reading and language arts, maintain and expand professional relationships with colleagues in my discipline and other related disciplines, continue to be a relevant and productive contributor to my discipline and other related disciplines, and to add visibility to my department, school, and university.
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Over and over again, she and the other contributors stress the importance of reading good work, as well as writing it, and the aspiring poet, novelist, journalist, essayist, creative nonfiction writer — or simply curious reader who relishes good writing — could do no better than to begin with In Fact.
The only people to read them will be the other contributors.
Run by Abby with a couple of other contributors, it is the humour in her writing that really engages you in the posts and make you want to read on to the end.
On March 2nd, me and Hrag Vartanian proudly introduced The Artist as Culture Producer, which included shout outs, readings by artist - contributors Morehshin Allahyari, Steve Lambert and Shinique Smith, and a book signing to follow with other contributors who were also in attenedance including Deana Haggag, Cara Ober, Jayme McLellan, Brett Wallace, Caitlin Masley, Michael Scoggins, Austin Thomas, Sharon Butler, Kat Kiernan, Matthew Deleget, Jean Shin, Mark Tribe and more.
Choosing to forfeit further contribution in here is no big deal to me to avoid reading either of your unwarranted attacks on other contributors who express different opinions.
The prior reputations of the contributors means nothing to me because I read everything at its face value and I know that we all can learn something from each other, no matter how dull or biased such contributions may seem to be.
I read various reports regarding ocean current oscillations, solar influences and other possible natural contributors to these cycles.
Apart from the usual posts observing developments in the case law and new legislation, in these posts a contributor will briefly present one piece of reading (book, article, SSRN paper, blog post etc.) which he or she found of particular interest and then set out why he or she considers this reading could also be of interest for others, be they specialized in the particular domain or as a generally well - drafted, thought provoking contribution to EU law.
I continue to read SLAW daily and value the hard work and contributions you and all of the other contributors have made.
I've learned so much reading all this information from the other collective contributors and from reading HOW people say it.
When I read the views of the various contributors in this discussion, and others like it, almost without fail the general guist will be «I think this....»
Other advisors and contributors to the project include: Archie Roach Marcia Langton Peena, Cedric, Lillian and Joe Geia Lynelda Tippo Delphine Writer Frank Anderson Paul Gorden Chris Sullivan Read more about Prof Marcia Langton and Archie Roach contribute -LSB-...]
To your comments, Brian, (your last couple of sentences above in particular: definitely an investment), and those words of others who participate at REM, either in posting comments or as article contributors regarding either reading capacity in general being that of restaurant menus and not much higher, or lack of reading altogether, I can't help but ask: Are children today taught to read newspapers» current events or watch newscasts on television, or even on the Net?
One of the frustrating things about reading REM and contributing to REM, is that we so seldom seem to get to the real heart of the matter — notwithstanding yourself and your eloquent words, and other devout contributors who write in with the hopes of making a difference, somehow.
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