I find these are great for day - planners and other papers where you're writing on
both sides of the page because the colour doesn't show through as can be the case with regular highlighters.
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Not exact matches
I didn't see anything
because it was taking up 1/2 the right hand
side of the
page and it was too big to miss.
What made me want to start the
page at all was
because breastfeeding seemed to be the topic that I was the most passionate about and I would go on all these mommy
pages and only wanted to talk about breastfeeding and how wonderful it is or on the other
side of it which is my passion for defending a woman's right to do so however, wherever, and for however long she chooses.
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Page: Â Activists demand cleaner cosmetics [pagebreak] Activists demand cleaner cosmetics Stacy Malkan, a cofounder
of the advocacy group Campaign for Safe Cosmetics and author
of Not Just a Pretty Face: The Ugly
Side of the Beauty Industry, says cosmetics need extra scrutiny
because they are often a direct source
of exposure to so many different chemicals.
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Page: Supplements are not a replacement [pagebreak] Supplements aren't a substitute for medicine Some women may be hesitant to go on prescription drugs
because of their cost, potential
side effects, or the idea that it seems to label them as having an illness.
Navigation panes on the top or
side are better for bounce rates
because an individual doesn't have to scroll to the bottom
of the
page to find out where to go next.
(Sympathy may be on her
side because of her civil rights work and long acting career, but she wouldn't be the only legend —
paging Lauren Bacall and Gloria Stuart!
With e-readers, you can't physically turn a
page that is printed on both
sides like a book; the only reason why books have
side by
side pages is
because of design and practicality.
PDF is the best media for my needs
because it preserves the printed book formatting and layout,
because of its «two
pages side - by -
side» display, and
because Acrobat is very mature in regard to annotating features.
Because of limitations in eBooks, in order to create the 20em text canvas on the right hand
side of the
page, Scrivener decided fake it by simply increasing the left hand margin.
However, it is no problem for a single author to overcome such a restriction and publish, let's say, first 20 titles as the «placeholders» (books that have a few
pages, two per month, just to reach the required number)... It is much more wiser to not start such a spiral,
because, as every conflict, it consumes resources on both
sides of the ghetto wall you propose to build.
On an odd
side note, I'm linking to the
page at Amazon instead
of the recycling website
because they have the most unusual disclaimer that I've ever seen.
I like to make my margins extra large on the
sides of the
pages,
because it saves me editing later on.
On the original, there was really no natural place to rest your hands,
because more than half
of each
side of the device was taken up by next - or previous -
page buttons.
And while the right
side's Next button ran the length
of my thumb and was comfortably situated in relation to where my hand rested while holding the device at its midsection, my hand tired more quickly on this device than it did with the Kindle 1, particularly
because I had to hover my finger in a specific place just to turn the
page.
The most psychologically healthy people I know are horror writers
because they take the fear and the dark
side of them and they put it on the
page.
The Reader Wi - Fi brings along that same touch - screen technology and looks and feels more similar to the Kobo Touch than to the new Nook, which has rounded corners and is a little wider
because it has «hard»
page - turn buttons on the
sides of the screen.
It doesn't have the
page - turn buttons on the
sides of the screen, it doesn't have speakers or a headphone jack
because audio is not supported, and it lacks advanced features, layout settings, notes, apps, etc..
For some reason the latest Amazon Kindle and Kobo eBook apps, on the other hand, only offer single column views — which look kind
of funny when you're holding the tablet in landscape mode
because there are either huge margins on the left and right
sides of pages (Kindle), or very long lines
of text (Kobo).
@matt It might seem like an advantage to put it on two
pages,
because there's less chance a busy HR exec will miss the second
page, but printing double -
sided might be your ticket to showing you practice what you preach in terms
of environmental values.
Again, multiply that out with the number
of cases (and double it,
because each
side had their own theory
of the case) and the amount
of pages a judge has to read is astronomical.