Sentences with phrase «share of our work today»

I don't have any photos to share of our work today, but many to come very soon.

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It's important to today's young people to work for a company they can be proud of — one that shares their values and concerns.
Gindalbie Metals shares slipped on the ASX today after the iron ore producer said it would need extra working capital to see out the end of the year, having run into more issues at its Karara project in the Mid West.
The share of part - time work among university - educated Canadians also rose from 10 per cent in the 1990s to 13.5 per cent today, with the gap relative to high - school graduates narrowing to only one percentage point.
One of today's keenest businessmen and hardest working hustlers shares his techniques for staying on top.
The way that this works today, broadly, is we have panels of hundreds or thousands of people who come in and we show them all the content that their friends and pages who they follow have shared.
As an aside, one of my former students, now an investment banker working on the domestic IPO market, came to visit me today and warned me that there is a huge backlog of companies trying to get approval to sell shares.
What works today does not necessarily work tomorrow and therefore you should not bank on anyone one thing to produce the lion's share of your business leads.
The Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA) today issued the following statement from Pamela G. Bailey, GMA president and CEO, on the Interagency Working Group's proposed marketing restrictions: «America's food and beverage companies share First Lady Michelle Obama's goal of solving obesity within a generation, and are committed to providing consumers with the products, tools and information they need to achieve and maintain a healthy diet.»
I've learned something today and look forward to sharing some of your recipes at work now!
As an example of a work based on substitutions, today I am sharing with you a quick - bread that I made for breakfast one weekend, adapted from two awesome recipes that I saw come out at around the same time.
For today, though, I can at least share a few snippets of the work done elsewhere, since there's no new content here.
I'm sharing this recipe for Strawberry Mango Cinnamon Toast today in partnership with the National Mango Board, whose goal is to help bring the world's love of mangos to the U.S. Remember how I told you all I get to work with the National Mango Board this year?
Never has it been more timely than today for the Australian food and agribusiness sector to unite and work together to grow the share of Australian food in the global marketplace.
By sharing what's already working and what still needs to be done, companies and countries can learn from the lessons of others and start achieving reductions today.
I'm excited to share today's recipe with you because it's the first of several recipes that I will be working on with Fisher Nuts.
Today I'm sharing with you a couple of my favorite recipes put together to show you how I love to eat my salads because a boring salad will not work for me but if someone were to serve me salads like this every day, I'd be eating salads every single day.
Defeat today again might be a very good thing to happen even in Europa cup wenger needs to go if we really serious about being a bigger club again — and reality starting to catch up with him he has been hiding behind philosophy for so long now is out of excuses we brought in football people (Sanlehi, Sven and now we need a new manager who will be working with those guys and share ideas not a single person who kept mediocrity players for years and pay them for nothing and bring in one or two players and send them out on loan
Noam Shpancer, professor of psychology, notes in his Psychology Today blog that women work harder for a smaller share of the benefits of marriage, which although they may be more eager to get into, they're just as often also more eager to get out of, too:
Today, as part of my work with Responsibility.org's #TalkEarly program, I wanted to share some thoughts on living with intention holistically, in hopes that this will help you move through the holidays and transition into a new year feeling a bit more grounded and with a sense of purpose.
I am a huge fan of Rebecca's work (you have probably seen me sharing tons of her posts on my Facebook page) and I am excited to share some of her wonderful advice here on the blog today.
CATHERINE: Hi, I'm so excited today to have Julie Hurst of Herself Moms here in Sacramento and Roseville, CA to share a little bit about what you do to help moms and work with moms in the community, so why don't you share a little bit about yourself and tell us a little bit about your passion for helping moms.
We are huge fans of the work being done at Share Our Strength, and we encourage you to take the No Kid Hungry Pledge today.
Co-parenting has changed in today's culture of divorce; Ryan shares how he and his ex-wife make it work for them.
It is true today that sometimes, men do become stay - at - home dads, but even in the consciously feminist families I wrote about in my book, «Gender Vertigo,» men share the «work» of raising their children; I didn't interview one man who described fatherhood as a career.
Q: Of all the issues single parent families face today, you chose to focus on making co-parenting, or shared parenting, work.
Real moms share how employers can make their lives better.Being a mother is the hardest job you can have, but being a working mother, particularly in today's society, is that much harder.Trisha Parker is the owner of Peaceful Solutions Massage Therapy & Spa in Montgomery, Ala., which... more
SUNNY GAULT: Well, thanks ladies so much for being with us today and for sharing your personal experiences as well as your professional experiences for some of you working in some of these groups.
Katherine Ludwig, co-author of Humility Is the New Smart: Rethinking Human Excellence in the Smart Machine Age, shares what we know about the changing nature of work and how it will impact today's kids.
American families have undergone dramatic changes in the past five decades, as the share of adults who are married has declined from 72 % in 1960 to about 50 % today.18 Compared with single fathers and fathers who live with a partner, married fathers work longer hours in their job and have the least amount of leisure time.
Professor James J. McKenna, who is known worldwide for his work in promoting studies of breastfeeding and mother - infant cosleeping, shares a new research hypothesis relating to the biological origins of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and colic, in part one of a two - part series for Breastfeeding Today.
IAS was set up to continue those parts of the work that are still relevant today — promoting scientific understanding, and promoting effective prevention of alcohol - related harm — and it is these two areas that are the shared legal aims of both IAS and the AHF.
So the Heritage Lottery Fund is today announcing an additional # 6 million to enable young people working in their communities to conserve, explore and share local heritage of the First World War.
«It has been my life's work over the course of recent times because I passionately believe in power - sharing, I passionately believe in the all - Irish constitution,» he said before meetings began today.
Today's Siena poll finds New Yorkers share two of Gov. Andrew Cuomo top policy priorities — ethics reform and a property tax cap — and will hold chiefly the Senate Republicans to blame if either fails to pass this week — the last full scheduled work week of the 2011 legislative session.
We are also proposing a far reaching partnership on how we protect Europe together from the threats we face in the world today; how we work together to promote our shared values and interests abroad; whether security, spreading the rule of law, dealing with emerging threats, handling the migration crisis or helping countries out of poverty.
So I believe we share a profound sense of responsibility to make this change work smoothly and sensibly, not just for people today but for the next generation who will inherit the world we leave them.
«With Governor Paterson delivering his State of the State address today, we know that there are clear solutions to these challenging economic times that truly and equitably share the sacrifice of this budget deficit without putting the brunt of the burden on working and middle - class families.
In his 1967 write - up of his work in the premiere issue of Psychology Today, Milgram shared one particularly riveting anecdote from the first study — that of an envelope that made its way from a wheat farmer in Kansas to the target, a divinity student's wife in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with just two connections.
Then, through a series of experiments where they offered seeds to ants, they worked out that different species of ants were sharing the labor: Two species of ants pollinate the flowers and a third disperses the seeds, the team reports online today in PLoS ONE.
Researchers working with stem cells should follow the example of their colleagues in genetic sequencing and clinical research, setting up global networks for sharing data, materials, and intellectual property, according to a report released today in Washington, D.C..
Our speakers will be Ed Yong, one of the best science journalists working today and author of the blog «Not Exactly Rocket Science»; Liz Neeley, executive director of The Story Collider and architect of science outreach strategies based on public engagement data; and Andrea Downing, patient and data sharing advocate and creator of an online community around BRCA findings.
Today, she works for one of the nation's leading natural ingredient suppliers as a formulator and author for their blog, The Natural Beauty Workshop, while also sharing DIY recipes for natural skin care, hair care, and green living on her own blog, Mary Makes Good.
Since I've tolerated enough «steady state cardio is dead» and «aerobics doesn't work» nonsense for the better part of the last decade, despite the transformation success stories I keep churning out that clearly show otherwise, (not to mention my own bodybuilding success, which includes regular cardio), I thought I should not only answer my reader, but also make this the topic for today's blog to share with all of our readers.
In today's episode, Brian shares his own story and those of patients who have benefited from this therapy, along with the science behind why saunas work: how near - infrared incandescent light exposure stimulates the cells so that they can repair themselves, and allows the body to detox.
I've learned something today and look forward to sharing some of your recipes at work now!
We wanted to share with you what all of these experts did to put their own unique energy, spin, brain - power, and culinary skills into the transformative work they are doing today.
This is what I've been working on and developing over the last decade and what I want to share with you today in hopes of reducing * symptoms of an already diagnosed autoimmune disease or reducing * your risk of developing an autoimmune disease regardless if you are in a high - risk pool or not.
Today, I want to share one of the most powerful solutions I've discovered over the past 20 years that I've been working as a Harvard - trained M.D. for over 20,000 women.
Health educator Dr. Datis Kharrazian, who specializes in sharing non-pharmaceutical applications to chronic illnesses, autoimmune disorders, and complex neurological disorders to medical practitioners around the world, is back today sharing about his brand new book on this subject of brain health entitled «Why Isn't My Brain Working?
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