While some rights holders have argued that the standard for a substantial is very low (the National Post recently argued in a case that «even the reproduction of a small number of
words in a newspaper article can be an impermissible reproduction»), the Copyright Board says that its preliminary view is that «copying of a few pages or a small percentage from a book that is not a collection of short works, such as poems, is not substantial.»
Not exact matches
If you read the same
words in a magazine or a
newspaper article, people would be appalled.
While very few people may have read White's original
article,
in the last few years his
words have been repeated on countless websites and
in articles in newspapers and magazines, as knowledge of quinoa has spread beyond the Andean highlands where it has always been enjoyed.
Corbyn's earlier apology
in the pages of the Evening Standard did represent progress, but the Board and JLC said: «
Words in letters and
newspaper articles will never be enough... it is action by which the Jewish community will judge him and the Labour party.»
The
article was published
in newspapers throughout the country where I?provided online dating tips along with some
words and phrases to avoid
in your Internet dating profile.
Activities: ♦ Cloze — fill
in the missing
words * ♦
Word search * ♦ Order events
in the story * ♦ Drama — Freeze frame cards * ♦ Music — Sound effect cards * ♦ Storyboard — with
words * ♦ Storyboard — without
words ♦ Write a poem (noun, verbs, adjectives, synonym) ♦ Acrostic poem ♦ 5 senses — what a character may see, hear, smell, etc ♦ Thought bubbles - what a character may be thinking ♦ Story outline — problem, response, action, outcome ♦ Trifold — beginning, middle, end (paper foldable) ♦
Newspaper article — write and draw ♦ Graph — tally chart and block graph ♦ Bookmark ♦ Character traits ♦ Wall ball — write and draw ♦ Diorama — write and draw (paper foldable) ♦ Art — decorate the heart
in the same style as the illustrator ♦ Pattern art ♦ Book cover — design a new one ♦ Book dust jacket ♦ Story review ♦ Flap booklet - write and / or draw.
Activities: ♦ Cloze — fill
in the missing
words * ♦
Word search * ♦ Order events
in the story * ♦ Drama — Freeze frame cards * ♦ Music — Sound effect cards * ♦ Creative drawing — 2 headed dog * ♦ Storyboard — with
words * ♦ Storyboard — without
words ♦ Write a poem (noun, verbs, adjectives, synonym) ♦ Acrostic poem ♦ 5 senses — what a character may see, hear, smell, etc ♦ Thought bubbles - what a character may be thinking ♦ Story outline — problem, response, action, outcome ♦ Trifold — beginning, middle, end (paper foldable) ♦
Newspaper article — write and draw ♦ Graph — tally chart and block graph ♦ Bookmark ♦ Creative thinking — giant killing plan and equipment needed ♦ Character traits ♦ Wall ball — write and draw ♦ Diorama — write and draw (paper foldable) ♦ Art — decorate the footprint
in the same style as the illustrator ♦ Pattern art ♦ Book cover — design a new one ♦ Book dust jacket ♦ Story review ♦ Flap booklet - write and / or draw.
Activities: ♦ Cloze — fill
in the missing
words * ♦
Word search * ♦ Order events
in the story * ♦ Drama — Freeze frame cards * ♦ Music — Sound effect cards * ♦ Storyboard — with
words * ♦ Storyboard — without
words ♦ Write a poem (noun, adjectives, verbs, thought, synonym) ♦ Acrostic poem ♦ 5 senses — what a character may see, hear, smell, etc ♦ Thought bubbles - what a character may be thinking ♦ Trifold — beginning, middle, end (paper foldable) ♦
Newspaper article — write and draw ♦ Graph — tally chart and block graph ♦ Bookmark ♦ Character traits ♦ Wall ball — write and draw ♦ Diorama — write and draw (paper foldable) ♦ Art — decorate the jawbone
in the same style as the illustrator ♦ Pattern art ♦ Book cover — design a new one ♦ Book dust jacket ♦ Story review ♦ Flap booklet - write and / or draw.
Students read
newspaper articles, diaries, and histories about immigrants» experiences followed by daily work
in small groups on such tasks as filling
in missing
words, making
word associations, and playing charades.
Near the end of my degree, I decided to try some journalism, and a friend introduced me to Patti Waldmeir, an FT journalist, who kindly offered to put
in a good
word for me at the
newspaper if I wrote a short
article that demonstrated I could write decently.
Writing and placing
articles in magazines,
newspapers, and online are a great way to spread the
word about your book.
To me, the layman's version is it is memorizing the location of every
word so that when you want to perform a search of a particular
word or phrase — and you can't remember what book, magazine /
newspaper article you have on your Kindle is — you can type
in the
word (s) or phrase (s) and it will find them.
Born not far from Ankara, socialised within the narrow circle of her Turkish family
in Germany, she explores the limits of what is physically possible
in her projects — whether she wears a chador and hangs upside - down
in front of an audience reading diary entries,
newspaper articles and passages from the Qur «an («Permanent
Words», 2009), or when she publicly kisses the walls, floor, furniture and ceiling of an exhibition space for days on end,
in order to express her appreciation of all that is overlooked or only too obvious, what we have become fond of or what is intimate («Emotion
in Motion», 2000).
This is the first use of the
word «models»
in the
article, and gets no explanation, which is a little odd for a discussion
in a
newspaper.
In an August 24, 2008
article, a local
newspaper, the North Andover Eagle - Tribune, quotes Baby Frank's aunt, Lillian Marte, also of Lawrence, offering high praise for Louis Farrah: «I don't have the
words to thank him.
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In business since 1989, A
Word's Worth is owned and operated by Nina Ebert, Certified Professional Resume Writer / Career Coach, published author of resumes, cover letters, and career - focused blogs and
newspaper articles, featured guest of career - focused radio programs, careers workshop presenter, charter member of leading Human Resource / Careers Industry networking groups and Bachelor of Arts - Journalism Degree - recipient with post-graduate courses
in Human Resource Managemen
in Human Resource Management.
When an author wants to catch the reader's attention on his own magazine or
newspaper article, the first thing he's got to do is thinking of a catchy headline or,
in other
words, a title.
To your comments, Brian, (your last couple of sentences above
in particular: definitely an investment), and those
words of others who participate at REM, either
in posting comments or as
article contributors regarding either reading capacity
in general being that of restaurant menus and not much higher, or lack of reading altogether, I can't help but ask: Are children today taught to read
newspapers» current events or watch newscasts on television, or even on the Net?