Not exact matches
You rush to your inbox, scan every headline, pull out two or three you
think would make great stories and begin
writing a timely, fresh piece that will resonate with your target audience and capitalize
on trending
topics.
Ernest Hemingway never codified his insights
on writing into a book, but he did share his
thinking on the
topic in commissioned articles; letters to his agents, publishers, and friends; and through his novels.
Unhappy people will
think more deeply about their social environment (in an effort to solve their problems), whereas happy people can contentedly coast
on cruise control, not bothering to
think very deeply,»
writes Greater Good's Kira M. Newman, quoting a 1994 study
on the
topic.
Among the clutter of poorly
written or hyped for publicity posts
on buyer personas, it is nice to see a genuinely
thought out post
on a
topic I care deeply about.
Countless articles and
thought pieces have been
written on this
topic over the years, including an excellent one by Justin Baer and Ryan Tracy that appeared last week in the Wall Street Journal.
I don't sell anything (at least not yet), & based
on the searches I did per this article, I'm
thinking I picked a low - interest
topic to
write about!!
It made me
think about the common American advertising message: «Because you're worth it,» but I kept asking myself, is this making my life better (I forgot I
wrote a post
on the
topic that I just looked up and found relevant, «A question to ask all the time: «Is this making my life better» «-RRB-.
The stuff I've
written on topics like getting to know neighbors and being the church in the community doesn't seem to connect with church people, who usually
think church is about sermons, a belief system, music, political causes to be for or against and so
on.
He makes me
think and laugh at the same time, which is a disarming way of
writing on challenging
topics.
And even when I am not studying, researching, reading, and
writing on the
topic, I am
thinking about it.
If, as many believe, God directed the people who
wrote the Gospels as to what they should
write about, if God
thought it all that important to tell all future generations what Jesus had to say
on this
topic, why did he not direct the writers of the Gospels to tell us what Jesus said?
Convinced that «God wants us to
think», Christian philosopher Calum Miller has
written extensively and given presentations
on numerous
topics including human rights, evolution and the resurrection.
There is so much
thinking and research that needs to be done
on this
topic, and I am in no way doing the issue any justice through such quickly -
written blog posts.
Although I have
thought about
writing on several
topics including my parents and grand - parent testimonies.
I
think that you simply will need to
write additional
on this
topic, it could possibly not be a taboo
topic but usually persons aren't sufficient to speak
on such
topics.
Note: After doing a lot of reading, research, and
thinking on the
topics in this post, I
wrote a follow - up post about the pagan roots of Christianity here and some of my concluding
thoughts about Zeitgeist the movie.
To answer your question, I disagree with some of what you
wrote here, but rather than express that, in this instance I felt it better to share Paul's
thoughts on some of the
topics in your post and in the comments / thread as I
thought that would be more helpful and more fruitful than my
thoughts.
That
thought never crossed my mind in reading anything he has
written on the
topic.
While the impact of these classical theories has remained strong, I would like to point to a specific contribution that, in my view, has served as a kind of watershed in our
thinking about the cultural dimension of religion: Clifford Geertz's essay «Religion as a Cultural System,» published in 1966.1 Although Geertz, an anthropologist, was concerned in this essay with many issues that lay
on the fringes of sociologists» interests, his
writing is clear and incisive, the essay displays exceptional erudition, and it provides not only a concise definition of religion but also a strong epistemological and philosophical defense of the importance of religion as a
topic of inquiry.
I'm pretty sure I could eat half of the halved recipe:) I might have to quote your linguistic lesson
on the linguistic / translation blog I
write for — I'm all about food whenever I can
think up a
topic!
Believe it or not, I
thought I'd
written a definitive post
on this
topic.
I have always
thought that I should
write on some
topic about Arsenal, but then we have games in and... Read More»
That was one of the
topics discussed at a workshop in Vancouver, B.C.,
on love put
on by Carrie Jenkins, a philosophy professor at the University of British Columbia, that featured many wonderful speakers besides Jenkins, whose
thought - provoking book, What Love Is And What It Could Be, comes out in a few weeks, including Marina Adshade, UBC professor of economics, author of of Dollars and Sex: How Economics Influences Sex and entertaining TEDx speaker; and Mandy Len Catron, who teaches
writing at UBC and whose Modern Love essay
on how to make anyone fall in love with you was one of the most - read Modern Loves, and that lead her to
write a book
on love essays that comes out in 2017.
I
thought I'd let them and I'd just continue
on my merry way
writing about whatever I want instead of the popular hot
topic news.
As an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant who has spent the last 4 years
writing about my adventures in breastfeeding and attachment parenting
on my blog and in my book, I
thought that this would be a good opportunity to debunk the shit out of this
topic... and article.
So where does that leave us - is it really indicative of Conservative grassroots
thought what is
written by a number of popular bloggers
on a particular
topic that they don't
write about very often?
«One could
think that the
topic of her own research work... is so fascinating and at the same time so difficult that one could work
on it a life long,» Michael Grewing, an astronomer retired from the Institut de Radio Astronomie Millimétrique in Grenoble, France,
writes in an e-mail to Science Careers.
A study found that when 35 freshman students were assigned to
write about their
thoughts and feelings regarding upcoming college life, these students displayed a greater increase in working memory seven weeks later, in comparison to the 36 students who were assigned to
write on a trivial
topic.
My blog, where I
write almost every day, briefly,
on a nutrition
topic I
think you'll be interested in.
All too often I find her beautifully
written captions lead me to
think harder and dig deeper
on important
topics in our society.
I
think you're
on the right path with being you and only you and hence won't give you any advice or requests regarding
topics to
write about, but rather I'll tell you what you came to realize yourself: Being true to yourself is what makes people read this blog and call you for that place in LA, heck, I know I will, haha.
We
think you'll
think it beneficial if you are visiting this website to be able to find views not to mention tips and hints
on the
topic of these
thinking written that appears
on my web log.
You wouldn't
think this would be such a hot dating
topic, but I can't tell you how many times coaching clients and other women have complained to me about how men
on dating apps and sites can not
write or spell.
About Blog Following a year of posting
thoughts on happiness in 2016 as status Facebook status update, I decided to
write weekly
thoughts on a broader range of
topics.
Online dating is challenging for everyone but professional women have added Actually, I've
thought about this
topic for years and have
written pieces and whole books
on
Actually, I've
thought about this
topic for years and have
written pieces and whole books
on The 4 Best Dating Sites for Professionals.
Personally speaking, I've had several debates about this very
topic on social media, and now that I've had a week to really
think hard about the film, I wanted to
write my own piece.
I teach at Hsinchu International School, in Taiwan, so I
thought that maybe I should
write about what it means to be an international educator and then move
on to a technology
topic.
At HEAF, we've had students expand their critical
thinking skills by rewriting the endings to well - known stories; publishing their
writing on a student blog; conducting research as they learned to collect, analyze and report
on data; engaging in civics and current events by running their own political campaigns during election time; and planning and producing their own films
on class
topics.
Often, students will
write informal journal responses to sum up and record their
thinking, and
on occasion, they'll
write a synthesis essay after we study several texts
on a certain
topic.
I also use Read *
Write *
Think as a source of lesson plan ideas and interactive sites for students to use in reading, and Thinkfinity as a source for lesson plans and ideas
on a variety of
topics.
Gaynor says they decided
on the film
topic by following their usual process: «We go to the board and
write stuff down,
think about what we should do.
The pack includes: · Two long colourful display banners of «Pirates» and «Treasure Island» each decorated with pirate themed pictures · A colourful display border to print out as many times as you need for use
on a display board of any size · An A4 word card - great to use when
writing · Topic words - great to add to display or use in the writing area · Word and picture flashcards · Pirate posters - pictures of different pirates · Colouring pictures - a collection of pirate themed sheets for children to colour · Phoneme coins - all of the phonemes from the Letters and Sounds scheme on gold coins - great for display or to hide in the sand tray for the children to find the «treasure» · Alphabet coins - lower and upper case letters · Bingo - a pirate themed colourful bingo game to make and play · Skull and cross-bone bunting · Pirate phrases on posters · A pirate profile worksheet - draw your pirate and then decide what characteristics your pirate will have - three different versions of this for differentiation · Songs and rhymes about pirates · Play dough mats - can you make 3 more pieces of treasure, can you give the pirates new hats etc · Colourful treasure to cut out and use on displays, in the sand tray etc · Board game - move around the treasure island answering questions along the way to try and reach the treasure first - two levels of maths questions are provided as well as blank question cards · Two pirate themed wordsearches · «My pirate adventure» worksheet · Wanted posters for the children to fill in · Writing pages - Four A4 pages with pirate borders for the children to use when writing · Design a pirate flag worksheet · Search for the treasure game - collect coins along the way to fill your treasure chest · Cut and stick treasure map · Pirate acrostic poem · Speech bubble worksheets - write what you think the different pirates are saying · Counting cards up to 10 - count the number of pirate ships, telescopes etc · Design a pirate ship worksheet · Describe the treasure worksheet · A worksheet for the children to draw and write what they have spotted through the te
writing ·
Topic words - great to add to display or use in the
writing area · Word and picture flashcards · Pirate posters - pictures of different pirates · Colouring pictures - a collection of pirate themed sheets for children to colour · Phoneme coins - all of the phonemes from the Letters and Sounds scheme on gold coins - great for display or to hide in the sand tray for the children to find the «treasure» · Alphabet coins - lower and upper case letters · Bingo - a pirate themed colourful bingo game to make and play · Skull and cross-bone bunting · Pirate phrases on posters · A pirate profile worksheet - draw your pirate and then decide what characteristics your pirate will have - three different versions of this for differentiation · Songs and rhymes about pirates · Play dough mats - can you make 3 more pieces of treasure, can you give the pirates new hats etc · Colourful treasure to cut out and use on displays, in the sand tray etc · Board game - move around the treasure island answering questions along the way to try and reach the treasure first - two levels of maths questions are provided as well as blank question cards · Two pirate themed wordsearches · «My pirate adventure» worksheet · Wanted posters for the children to fill in · Writing pages - Four A4 pages with pirate borders for the children to use when writing · Design a pirate flag worksheet · Search for the treasure game - collect coins along the way to fill your treasure chest · Cut and stick treasure map · Pirate acrostic poem · Speech bubble worksheets - write what you think the different pirates are saying · Counting cards up to 10 - count the number of pirate ships, telescopes etc · Design a pirate ship worksheet · Describe the treasure worksheet · A worksheet for the children to draw and write what they have spotted through the te
writing area · Word and picture flashcards · Pirate posters - pictures of different pirates · Colouring pictures - a collection of pirate themed sheets for children to colour · Phoneme coins - all of the phonemes from the Letters and Sounds scheme
on gold coins - great for display or to hide in the sand tray for the children to find the «treasure» · Alphabet coins - lower and upper case letters · Bingo - a pirate themed colourful bingo game to make and play · Skull and cross-bone bunting · Pirate phrases
on posters · A pirate profile worksheet - draw your pirate and then decide what characteristics your pirate will have - three different versions of this for differentiation · Songs and rhymes about pirates · Play dough mats - can you make 3 more pieces of treasure, can you give the pirates new hats etc · Colourful treasure to cut out and use
on displays, in the sand tray etc · Board game - move around the treasure island answering questions along the way to try and reach the treasure first - two levels of maths questions are provided as well as blank question cards · Two pirate themed wordsearches · «My pirate adventure» worksheet · Wanted posters for the children to fill in ·
Writing pages - Four A4 pages with pirate borders for the children to use when writing · Design a pirate flag worksheet · Search for the treasure game - collect coins along the way to fill your treasure chest · Cut and stick treasure map · Pirate acrostic poem · Speech bubble worksheets - write what you think the different pirates are saying · Counting cards up to 10 - count the number of pirate ships, telescopes etc · Design a pirate ship worksheet · Describe the treasure worksheet · A worksheet for the children to draw and write what they have spotted through the te
Writing pages - Four A4 pages with pirate borders for the children to use when
writing · Design a pirate flag worksheet · Search for the treasure game - collect coins along the way to fill your treasure chest · Cut and stick treasure map · Pirate acrostic poem · Speech bubble worksheets - write what you think the different pirates are saying · Counting cards up to 10 - count the number of pirate ships, telescopes etc · Design a pirate ship worksheet · Describe the treasure worksheet · A worksheet for the children to draw and write what they have spotted through the te
writing · Design a pirate flag worksheet · Search for the treasure game - collect coins along the way to fill your treasure chest · Cut and stick treasure map · Pirate acrostic poem · Speech bubble worksheets -
write what you
think the different pirates are saying · Counting cards up to 10 - count the number of pirate ships, telescopes etc · Design a pirate ship worksheet · Describe the treasure worksheet · A worksheet for the children to draw and
write what they have spotted through the telescope
An internationally known trainer and speaker, Marzano has authored 26 books and more than 150 articles and chapters in books
on such
topics as reading and
writing instruction,
thinking skills, school effectiveness, restructuring, assessment, cognition, and standards implementation.
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TOPICS Operations and Algebraic
Thinking Represent and solve addition and subtraction Apply properties of operations and work with addition and subtraction equations Add and subtract within 20 Number and Operations in Base Ten Understanding place value Use place value and properties to add and subtract Measurement and Data Measure lengths by iteration Tell and
write time Represent and interpret data Geometry Compose shapes Partition circles and rectangles
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On Standards Math Teacher Resource Guide Grade 3 with 40 lessons
TOPICS Operations and Algebraic
Thinking Multiplying with arrays Multiplying by five Exploring multiplication and division Commutative property of multiplication Associative property of addition Distributive property Number and Operations in Base Ten Estimating the sum or difference Adding and subtracting Multiply by ten Multiplying with multiples of ten Number and Operations - Fractions Identify and
write fractions Fractions and equivalent fractions
on a number line Proper fractions on a number line Model equivalent fractions Whole numbers as fractions Comparing fractions Measurement and Data Telling time and elapsed time Add intervals of time Finding times after and before Measure weight Pictographs and bar graphs Finding area of squares, rectangles, and irregular figures Building and exploring perimeter Geometry Categorizing and partitioning shapes Resources Building Perimeter Sample Less
on a number line Proper fractions
on a number line Model equivalent fractions Whole numbers as fractions Comparing fractions Measurement and Data Telling time and elapsed time Add intervals of time Finding times after and before Measure weight Pictographs and bar graphs Finding area of squares, rectangles, and irregular figures Building and exploring perimeter Geometry Categorizing and partitioning shapes Resources Building Perimeter Sample Less
on a number line Model equivalent fractions Whole numbers as fractions Comparing fractions Measurement and Data Telling time and elapsed time Add intervals of time Finding times after and before Measure weight Pictographs and bar graphs Finding area of squares, rectangles, and irregular figures Building and exploring perimeter Geometry Categorizing and partitioning shapes Resources Building Perimeter Sample Lesson
Deborah Meier is responding to a
writing prompt in Richard Elmore's new book: I Used to
Think... And Now I
Think... 1 In this book, 20 leading educators, researchers, and policy analysts individually reexamine their longstanding views
on such school reform
topics as community schools, inclusion, the role of unions, the effectiveness of turnaround strategies, and even their faith that any single public policy can make a difference in improving schools.
Help students process their
thoughts and emotions
on a
topic by engaging them in a
written conversation with their classmates.
Changing My Mind is divided into four sections — «Reading,» «Being,» «Seeing» and «Feeling» — and the essays cover
topics ranging from personal experiences traveling the world to authors who have influenced her own
writing to
thoughts on public figures like Katharine Hepburn and President Obama to advice and lessons
on the
writing process.
Some
topics are too tedious for students, we therefore
write research proposals to put down the
thoughts for an inquiry
on a certain
topic.