I get annoyed with the way
he writes about a lot of things and that came out yesterday in a way that didn't add to a discussion, I can see why that isn't how things go around here, so I have no confusion over why it would be issued a warning.
I write about a lot of things and try to be authentic, even with my sponsored posts.
I find it tiring because I do not want to think and
write about a lot of things.
Not exact matches
This means taking a step back, thinking
about why you are blogging or
writing articles and being prepared to
write things that may not get a
lot of shares, but will resonate with members
of your tribe in a deeper way.
Calling Facebook a «a sewer
of misinformation,» Joshua Benton
of Harvard's Nieman Lab
wrote in a post published Wednesday, «Our democracy has a
lot of problems, but there are few
things that could impact it for the better more than Facebook starting to care — really care —
about the truthfulness
of the news that its users share and take in.»
The cool
thing about being in the position I am as a blogger who
writes about link building is that I get to hear from a
lot of people and hear what they're currently doing to build links.
The themes in it [are] the ever - present themes
of adultery, as well as a pretty heavy drinking theme in the song (which probably comes from the fact that I drink pretty heavily), but the most interesting part
of it to me, the
thing I was most excited
about when I
wrote it was the bridge toward the end
of the song where there's a car fire in the parking
lot and all that stuff and the comment «what a cruel God we've got.»
Yeah, I have
lots of questions too, and know that while my attempts at answers will not be satisfactory to all (they don't fully satisfy me either), I hope that what I
write can help move people toward a deeper conversation
about these
things and a way
of viewing God that looks like Jesus on the cross.
Maybe the Holy Spirit is at work around the world to bring multiple authors and pastors and theologians to similar ideas
about similar
things all at once, and so when I read something in someone else's book that sounds a
lot like something I have
written, but they don't give me credit, it is not that they «borrowed» from me, but because both
of us were listening to what the Spirit has been whispering to minds all over the world.
A great
thing about Robinson,
of course, is that she's not only
written novels, but
lots of essays — philosophic, theological, cultural, and political — for those
of us who have that prosaic learning style.
We're talking
about discipline (or the lack
of it), church today, new friend debriefings, the book I'm
writing, the school he's trying to finish (still) and how frustrating it is to work and work and still feel like you're just barely making ends meet because I do a
lot of things really well but unfortunately, none
of them make us much money.
I once got into a
lot of trouble when,
writing on the judicial usurpation
of politics in First
Things, I said we should be concerned
about the possibility that many Americans might one day conclude that the motto «God and country» has been changed to the question «God or country».
Also, there's a
lot of things claimed in the Bible that if they did not happen, there's no way they would even be
written about.
Paul had his own opinions
about a
lot of things and
wrote about them.
If I
wrote a post
about gay marriage, women preachers, abortion, evolution or any
of those sorts
of things, we'd be getting
lots of comments.
I am on a similar path: supraventricular arrhythmia affected by posture (at my worst I was having 27,000 palpitations / day), changed my lifestyle and adjusted
lots of things, lost 30 kgs, quit medications and
wrote a book
about it (in Spanish).
There were three
things about that piece
of paper that made me cry: 1) her distinctive slanted hand
writing which I will never forget 2) the date was exactly 1 year before she died and I'm guessing she felt good that summer and cooked a
lot and 3) the notes she
wrote to herself
about what worked and what didn't.
Again, thx and I hope you keep
writing about lots of yummy
things for a long time.
There were already a
lot of other women
writing about food, eating a ton
of green
things, having a
thing for nut butters, and obsessing over coconut cream.
«There's nothing new, there have been a
lot of things said and
written about a new contract but the only confirmed situation is that there is nothing new.
A
lot of things have been said and
written about me and I wanted to tell the truth
about my situation, People say that I'm fragile and although I understand why, I am not fragile.??
The best
thing about the site is that because it's
written by a team, you have
lots of different perspectives.
I spend a
lot of time thinking
about and reading
about things that will help me to be a better parent, so I decided to start
writing about it to with the hopes that more
of it will sink in.
Under the parenting section, Echo
writes articles
about autism and how her family deals with it -
lots of things to learn here if you are going through the same
thing.
I love blogging and I like to
write about lots of different
things.
You reveal a
lot of good
things about yourself through your
writing; blogging at its best.
He's a teacher
of writing, yoga and self - expression and has a
lot of great
things to say
about how these tools can help our healing... and our purpose.
And one
thing that..., that a writer called Kathy Detweiler who
writes a
lot about breastfeeding says is that, we are so used to that image
of the enlarged post-surgery breast as being sexy, that we don't even think
about it for a moment.
Between being an exclusive pumper,
writing this website, and taking a survey
of other exclusive pumpers, I've learned a
lot of things about milk supply — both big and small — and this book is my way
of sharing that with you.
«There would be no kid gloves approach to those articles, and I am sure they would be
writing a
lot of ugly
things about elected officials — especially me.»
I grew up here, and you better
write that there's a
lot of good
things about it because there is.
«He said, «You
write a
lot of things about religion and science.
And you'd think they were right since dieting includes an enormous list
of things to do like counting daily calories, lowering carb intake, avoiding white wheat, reducing fat intake, drinking lemon juice in the morning,
writing in a nutrition diary
about everything you've eaten that day, eating more vegetables, drinking a
lot of water, slowly chewing your food, taking fat burner supplements, eating
lots of bacon if you're on a Keto diet (come to think
of it, that's not that bad), trying all sorts
of natural weight - loss foods, sometimes even eating raw foods and the list goes on and on.
Recipe scaling is something I get a reasonable amount
of questions
about, so I thought I'd
write out a how - to on how to scale any recipe so you can confidently make
lots (or very little)
of the
things you love.
The cool
thing is that Dave was recently
writing about some recent studies on decaf coffee that find that it can basically, cross your blood brain barrier and cause a
lot of these same brain antioxidant and anti inflammatory type
of effects as caffeinated coffee.
I
write about student life, cool
things to do in London, and other lifestyle shenanigans, music, fashion, beauty, tea...
lots of things!
There are a
lot of things you
write about, which I can relate to, but this little similarity we share was especially nice to read.
I've spent a
lot of time working up a sweat, journaling each night (there's something incredibly freeing
about writing for no one else but yourself), honing in on the
things I can control, and allowing the rest to just... be, for now.
I promise to reveal all
about it soon, I have a
lot of new
things coming up and am excited to
write about them in the near future when everything's more «sure» and is rolling in the right direction.
I could
write a
lot of things about myself, but i rather tell you
about i..
In case you notice some suspicious activity by getting
lots of messages with some spelling mistakes or other
things that can potentially give away the person who is
writing is a scammer, you can feel absolutely free to inform the online dating system team
about that.
«The whole concept is quite simple,» he said, «but it's a dynamic market, so there's a
lot of things to
write about.»
I
write about student life, cool
things to do in London, and other lifestyle shenanigans, music, fashion, beauty, tea...
lots of things!
The game does have a
lot of flaws though: The
writing is kinda mediocre at some parts, and there are flashbacks
about things that happened like, 5 minutes ago.
Starring: Emily Browning, Abbie Cornish, Jena Malone Directed By: Zack Snyder
Written By: Zack Snyder, Steve Shibuya Rating: PG - 13 (US) Running Time: 1 hr 50 min Two Pence:
Lots of negative
things have been said
about this film but...
Next July we'll be getting a brand new Terminator movie (check out the first poster for Terminator: Genisys here) and it's fair to say that despite the confirmed return
of Arnold Schwarzenegger, there hasn't been a
lot of great
things written about it.
I've found that I spend a
lot of time rewriting that 12 - page description as people who read the paper have questions
about things I thought were
written clearly.
I also discovered that I knew a
lot about practice and really liked
writing about the everyday reality
of how
things actually worked.
Display pictures - Large A4 coloured pictures
of things to do with bonfire night and the story
of Guy Fawkes Colouring pictures - Large black and white pictures Display border - Each piece is decorated with pictures and can be printed as many times as you need for a display board
of any size Songs and rhymes - Six decorated songs and rhyme cards related to Bonfire Night for the children to learn - 2
of these rhymes are number rhymes so would be great for your maths lessons A4 border - Individual A4 sized page with a border - great for adding work to ready for the display or for the children to use in the
writing area Questions - Question cards each decorated with colour pictures Topic words - Words
about Guy Fawkes and Bonfire Night each decorated with fireworks Fireworks - Colour photos
of fireworks - great for discussion and displays Houses
of Parliament - Colour photos
of The Houses
of Parliament Counting card - Rocket counting cards Dice game - Two different sheets with a black and white firework picture - roll the die and colour the correct part
of the firework Literacy Worksheets - Various worksheets such as completing the sentences
about fireworks, true and false worksheet
about Guy Fawkes, describing fireworks,
writing safety instructions Maths Worksheets - Make the rocket symmetrical, complete the addition and subtraction sums on the fireworks plus blank calculation sheets so you can differentiate the sums Ideas - An ideas sheet with
lots of ideas to cover different areas
of the curriculum when teaching
about Bonfire Night and the Gunpowder Plot Cutting skills - Cut out the parts
of the firework and assemble - there are two different sheets Safety Posters - Eight posters
about firework safety for the children to colour Picture dominoes - A colour dominoes game Guy Fawkes pictures - Pictures from old documents
about Guy Fawkes and the plot Draw the fireworks - A colour and a black and white worksheet Size worksheet - Cut out and order the rockets in size order - in colour and black and white Matching pairs game - Match the coloured Bonfire Night pictures Rhyme - «Remember, Remember the Fifth
of November» - A decorated rhyme card
It's easy for those
of us who spend a
lot of time thinking and talking and
writing about these
things to forget that most people, including most parents and teachers, just don't care that much
about education policy.