As you browse around the site, you'll see that a lot has changed, but we also still have
the same great blog posts, videos, and guides as always — only now they're even easier to find and better organized.
Not exact matches
Ben Carlson of A Wealth of Common Sense
blog (and author of a
great book by the
same name), had a recent
post Playing the Probabilities outlining that time has been an investor's best friend (for those investors that have had in some cases quite a bit of time), pointing to the following table.
I got the distinct impression (from older of your
blog posts I believe) that you and New Directions took a fairly solid «side B» stance, that
same - sex acts were sin, and that a large portion of your ministry was devoted solely to gay Christians who took a firm decision on the celibacy route (albeit with a much
greater amount of respect and acceptance for those who chose to partner.)
We read the books, read tons of
blog post on how to potty train, and let me tell you by saying yes they have
great tips but they all tell you the
same thing.
Thankfully, I follow a few
great food
blogs (read: several hundred...) and occasionally the
same recipe will have caught another blogger's eye, prompting them to
post the recipe (or their version of it), which then gives me a nice little reminder about that bookmark I made.
I just published a
blog post with the exact
same title...
great minds think alike!
In a
blog post dated March 29, 2011, Diane Ravitch makes the
same point: «The gains under Rhee were no
greater than the gains registered under her predecessor Clifford Janey, who did not use Rhee's high - powered tactics, such as firing massive numbers of teachers.»
Reason is, I have a
blog, and I think it would be
great if people who are interested in the
same things I am could read my
posts on Goodreads too, * before * I publish anything.
Since
posting my original comment I made some research as well and I ended up with the
same conclusions you said, so I think I got it Like I said your
blog is much appreciated for all this
great stuff you can find on it... personally being a newly come to Canada this one and the Million dollar journey were my daily reads to bring myself up to speed to the Canadian game plan so to speak
Each Travel Whispers
blog post can be found by clicking the link through to the next blogger at the bottom of the
post, and so on, so have a read and see how other travel bloggers answered the
same questions — you might find some exciting new bloggers to follow and some
great travel ideas for the future!
As you'll note on climate
blogs, there is a
great deal of repetition, people will go from
blog to
blog posting the
same beliefs and opinions, sometimes for years without changing anything they believe or opine.
In this
post at Law Biz
Blog, Ed Poll mentions some of the
same issues as Professor Bainbridge, as well as one «of even
greater significance»:
Great post... I wrote about this very
same thing over at the FLOR
blog earlier this week (which means I actually wrote about it 2 weeks ago:) I was inspired by attempting to back cookies with my son who is 19 months old and failing to have the quintessential mommy blogger experience.
Great questions Chris S and Laura... I also wonder the same and that would be a GREAT BLOG POST which would help quite a few of us
Great questions Chris S and Laura... I also wonder the
same and that would be a
GREAT BLOG POST which would help quite a few of us
GREAT BLOG POST which would help quite a few of us out.