Sentences with phrase «share reading interests»

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Join to find the hottest teen books, connect with your favorite YA authors and meet new friends who share your reading interests.

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Original content that offers a creative and interesting read for traffic and engages the reader to the point that they want to share it was the goal.
Allowing audiences to share items of interest to them via social media will help an organization's material reach a wider range of audiences and may help to increase time spent reading, too.
For example, new users can simply select from a number of different topics they are interested in and Flipboard will build them a magazine on the fly that they can read or share with other users.
Newsworthy content can be defined as that type of topical, timely content that people are interested in — articles they want to read, share, cite, mention, link to and promote.
I, too, just wanted to share my personal net worth because I've been so interested in reading about others.
However, I figured I will share some of my personal goals that I have struggled with & achieved so far in 2018 — just because its something that I have been reading & thinking a lot about recently and find it interesting.
Newsworthy content can be defined as that type of topical, timely content that people are interested in — i.e., that they want to read, share, cite, mention, link to and promote.
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Interesting read, thanks for sharing this.
David, I think you may find this an interesting read, as it covers some athiest that share ides like yourself.
It was interesting to read yours as well... thanks for sharing them.
Reflecting on Kevin Kiley's article «Long Reads» at Inside Higher Ed, Erin O'Connor writes: Teaching high school for a year at a very interesting little Berkshire boarding school got me onto shared class reading projects — the kids I was teaching were very smart, but, like....
starts my own little presidential - style debate in which everyone gets a turn to share their positions with me (and anyone else interested in reading it).
I would be interested in reading some details if you care to share with me.
Oh, and if you're interested in reading along, I'm still nailing down the official reading list, but we will likely start off with a conversion about Justin Lee's Torn and Wesley Hill's Washed and Waiting, as they present two stories and two viewpoints shared with much grace.
As to those who disbelieve or mock religion, I read something recently that I'd like to share — not out of a spirit of contention and argument, but in one of genuine concern and interest for those who have not been taught by their own mothers or fathers (as I have most thoroughly been blessed):
We definitely shop the same way: — RRB - It was so interesting reading your post - this is a fun idea and I'm really glad you shared it with us at the Hearth and Soul hop.
I thought I would share the hair protocol and recipe here in case anyone else reading was interested.
Plus I read a lot, perhaps too much, and like to share interesting tidbits that I discover.
And reading to your baby before they're 1 means you get the opportunity to share some of your favorites before they're interested in reading nothing but Elmo and Mickey Mouse stories.
As for us, we use it mostly to talk about our passions: books we're reading, to share inspirational or interesting quotes, and, of course, to celebrate open adoption and the open adoption circle.
Reading is a shared interest among many Attachment Parenting (AP) families as we all like to be well - informed when making decisions that affect our parent - child relationships.
If you're reading pregnancy books and find something interesting and fun to share, then share it with him!
By now you've probably attended more than your share of classroom open houses and «back to school nights» but here's one more that might be of interest, especially if you have questions about this fall's new school food regulations and how they might... [Continue reading]
Whether you're interested in sharing an article you've read or your own personal experience, I'd love to hear from you.
Today I'm (belatedly) sharing two items of interest from the Washington Post: Using Allergens to Bully Kids First, the WashPo recently reported on a very disturbing - but apparently not uncommon - phenomenon: kids intentionally exposing... [Continue reading]
But I'll continue to share interesting... [Continue reading]
You can spark your toddler's interest in the alphabet simply by talking and pointing to letters while you share a cozy reading session!
And if you're interested to know more about how Hand in Hand Parenting helps with sharing struggles read It's All Mine!
«And when parents read books with their kids, two things happen: The kids see that what they're learning has interest and value beyond the classroom and kids and parents have shared material to talk about — what they each liked and disliked in the story, what they found boring or engaging, etc..
I just read a new colic development that was so exciting & interesting I wanted to share it with you straight away...
With the holiday season upon us, many families will be traveling to see loved ones; our urban mama, Megan, is back today sharing tips on breastfeeding while on - the - go, and in random places — read on to hear her helpful travel tips and learn all of the interesting places she's breastfed!
«New Yorkers deserve to know whether elected officials represented the state are paying their fair share of taxes or hold potential financial conflicts of interestreads the bill memo.
Share this story Leave a comment What others are reading Ablakwa writes: Sir, your silence, stonewalling is undemocratic and not in our national interest Koku to visit CID HQ on Tuesday as his lawyers «wait patiently» Front pages: Tuesday, April 3, 2018 Ghana - US military deal: «Regional demonstrations» in the offing Source: myjoyonline.com
Some have read New York Rep. Jerry Nadler's «resolution of inquiry» that could force the Department of Justice to share information about Trump's Russian ties and conflicts of interest as a way to further lay the groundwork for impeachment.
So we read with great interest the Working Life story in which Michelle Gabriele Sandrian, an American, shared her experience working as a postdoc in Austria while starting a family.
«People are interested in reading or sharing content that connects to their own experiences, or to their sense of who they are or who they want to be,» she says.
So, she is sharing her ideas with anyone who is interested in reading her blog!
Peter, Thanks for sharing changes in your diet, always makes interesting reading.
This was the most interesting, informative, and accurate article I've read about this subject!!!! Thank you for sharing the information!
Thanks for sharing your nutrition / training info, always interesting to read what other LCHF / Paleo / Primal athletes are doing.
Over the past weeks, I have been reading your posts with great interest and really appreciate your generosity in sharing your knowledge.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this and posing the question, very interesting and fun read I hope you're having a wonderful start to your day so far!
Denise: I try to share things that I read and find interesting, plus vegetarian dishes, outfits, places and motivational quotes and thoughts.
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I always appreciate posts that share interesting posts I haven't been able to read.
Today I want to share with you this look, I was just reading a couple of weeks ago a blog post on how to make monochrome outfits more interesting, at the time I'd just shot these pictures, and it made me realize I wasn't so lost when talking about minimal + monochrome looks
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