Sentences with phrase «timed essay titles»

theres some contextual information as well as an essay planning model, some exemplar opening sentences and some potential timed essay titles.

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The timing couldn't have been better, at least for attendees of Fortune's Brainstorm Tech conference this week in Aspen, for Jonathan Taplin's recent essay in The Wall Street Journal titled «Can the Tech Giants Be Stopped?»
Bernard Coughlin, S.J., title this collection of essays «Letters to Young People,» because it would inform and challenge college - aged students who are grappling with philosophical, spiritual, political, and ethical questions for the first time.
Losing Our Virtue: Why the Church Must Recover Its Moral Vision by David F. Wells Eerdmans, 228 pages, $ 25 It is almost sixty years since Hans Urs von Balthasar, in a penetrating essay titled «Patristik, Scholastik, und Wir,» observed what he considered to be the «late autumn» of our times.
Time and Free Will (original title: An Essay on the Immediate Data of Consciousness).
I just loved the original Winnie - the - Pooh books by A.A. Milne and all of those chapters started with «In which...» I have always hated titling posts — in fact, for a good long time, I just published essays without titles, if you can believe it.
In 2016, she wrote a moving essay for Time titled «Abortion Rights Are Human Rights» arguing against the rollbacks of reproductive rights across America.
Earlier this month, terminally ill author Amy Krouse Rosenthal penned an essay for the New York Times titled You May Want To Marry My Husband that touched millions of people.
The New York Times Modern Love column published Rosenthals essay, titled You May Want to Marry My Husband, on Friday.
In March, The New York Times published a startlingly beautiful and heartbreaking essay in its Modern Love column, titled «You May Want to Marry My Husband.»
Comparing the international and U.S. trailers offers some insight into the changes wrought on the version that washed up on Yankee shores; an extensive and vaguely repetitive posters and still gallery reminds that the film's original title was Kiss & Kill; a long essay on the life and times of Sax Rohmer offers sustenance for the pulp geek (and who ain't); and extensive biographies of Lee and Franco illuminate not only their subjects, but the strong connection behind the scenes between Blue Underground and Anchor Bay.
Last week, Dave Eggers and Ninive Clements Calegari, founders, according to their official ID, of the 826 National tutoring centers and producers of the documentary «American Teacher,» wrote an essay for the New York Times titled The High Cost of Low Teacher Salaries.
According to Ravitch, writing in a recent New York Times op - ed essay, titled, of course, Waiting for a School Miracle, all these high - powered education reformers, from President Obama to Arne Duncan to Jeb Bush to Michael Bloomberg, are claiming «miracles» for their reform efforts; and Ravitch is there, a one - woman Congregation for the Causes of Saints, the Devil's Advocate, to throw some almighty holy water on the hype fires.
Also, you get enough time to request for any revisions to your essays, get a free title page, free referencing information and a plagiarism report to show that your work was written from scratch.
Sloane Crosley's first book, a collection of essays titled I Was Told There'd Be Cake, because a surprise hit and a New York Times bestseller.
The collection takes its title from the final two essays, which explore how prescriptive the definition of «feminist» can sometimes be, and how Gay at times feels she comes up short.
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Those students who are acquainted with the kind of essay, which goes under the title of observing essay, consider this very kind of essay to be one of the most challenging and one of the most interesting at one and the same time.
Also, James McQuivey of Forrester Research has published his highly original mix of survey data and personal essay, titled Why We Need Dad, available for $ 2.99 on Kindle just in time for Father's Day.
Stay up to date with original essays discussing each title from «The Scientifically Proven Best Video Games of All Time» and their place in gaming history on our «Best Games» Hub Page.
The title refers to Newman's essay The Sublime is Now, in which he asks, «If we are living in a time without a legend that can be called sublime, how can we be creating sublime art?»
Despite this growing acceptance, Mr. Varnedoe still felt it necessary to include an essay in the Modern's newsletter at the time of the retrospective, titled «Your Kid Could Not Do This, and Other Reflections on Cy Twombly.»
The exhibition is accompanied by an illustrated «zine,» which includes an essay titled «In the Nick of Time» by Joseph Akel.
To pay tribute to her father, Ilyasah Shabazz wrote an essay published in the New York Times titled «What Would Malcolm X Think?»
The exhibition catalog features an essay by Mark A. Cheetham, a professor of art history at the University of Toronto titled «Glacial Urgency: The Time of Diane Burko's Paintings in the Cryosphere».
Her illustrated papers in this series have included an essay on astronomical themes in Marcel Proust's novel In Search of Lost Time (published by an Italian scientific journal); an essay on astronomy and existentialism in the fiction of Albert Camus (publication pending); and a photographic essay titled «Paris Solstice» inspired by Proust's novel and French astronomical history (Canopus Press, 2004).
Local History takes its title from an essay written by Donald Judd in 1964, which examined the art being shown in New York City at the time whilst also functioning as a manifesto calling for a new kind of art — free from the concerns of expressionism and medium - specificity.
Titus Kaphur painted the Ferguson, Mo., protestors for Time magazine; Dred Scott wrote an essay titled «Illegitimate» for the Walker Art Center on the killing of Michael Brown; and Adam Pendleton «s current exhibition at Pace London features new work inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement that has sprung up in reaction to the incidents.
Without the prompting of her 303 Gallery show's title — «WTC, WWIII, Couch Size» — few viewers would apprehend Sue Williams's richly evocative new color field paintings as what they are: crazed essays on life in the time of 9/11, the signature disaster of the present epoch.
Taking as its title a nod to Albert Camus» four - part epistolary essay «Letters to a German Friend,» the work not only extends Zaatari's interest in excavated narratives and the circulation of images in times of war, it also raises crucial questions about national representation and perpetual crisis by reviving Camus's plea: «I should like to be able to love my country and still love justice.»
The show's title, «Time seems sometimes to stop,» is from an essay by Hollis Frampton about the representation of time in Eadweard Muybridge's photograTime seems sometimes to stop,» is from an essay by Hollis Frampton about the representation of time in Eadweard Muybridge's photogratime in Eadweard Muybridge's photographs.
It's not simply the sequel to High Times Hard Times, nor the revision of genealogies traced in the «Provisional Painting» essays, nor the direct extension of ideas explored in «Abstraction Out of Bounds» — though it shares something in common with each of these.2 Though it's not necessary to think of the show in conjunction with anything else at all, it could be interesting to consider it, since I've been pursuing comparisons thus far, as a sequel to one of Rubinstein's poems — for example, his «Some Ways of Looking at «Some Trees»», 3 part of which goes: The artist whose work inspired this experiment once titled a canvas «Contempt of one's work as planning for career.»
The works» title is a double adaptation: Jaar took the title from James Baldwin's seminal 1963 publication (containing two essays which highlighted the state and nature of interracial politics and relations in the United States during the early 60's, as well as the attitude of black Christian youths in Harlem who were exposed to Islamic principles), while Baldwin drew his title from a Negro spiritual, «God gave Noah the rainbow sign, no more water but fire next time
Carol Kaesuk Yoon, who writes frequently for Science Times and in 2002 collaborated with me on a story about the growing human influence on that thing called «nature,» had a thought - provoking essay in the paper this week titled «Nature Follows a Path of Pixels Into Children's Hearts.»
After reading the piece, Crowley sent a note under the title «Tales of Brave Ulysses» (as per Cream), alluding in part to an essay he wrote for The Guardian in 2007: «In the short term, there'll be no major action against climate change; to tackle global warming we need a shift in attitudes unprecedented in peace time
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