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he writes about the people who buy these units.
He writes about people, technology and other subjects that drive the business sector.
Jacqueline
writes about people who make delicious things; chefs, farmers, beekeepers, bakers, wine makers and distillers, bringing their stories to life through intimate interviews, «As Told To...» pieces, and ghostwriting for their websites and cookbooks.
I'm calling a guy who happens to be an atheist a bigot for what
he writes about people of differing beliefs systems.
Number one, Tacitus, a 1st Century Roman
wrote about a person named Jesus being crucified for heresy against the Jewish people, executed by Pontias Pilate.
What if there was only one copy of a historical
writing about a person and that writing was done by a disciple... would you say that person exists in a historical perspective?
For every article
written about people leaving the church, we could have an article for someone coming to the Church.
Look at American History, It is full of known and
written about people.
«Here I was
writing about people of extraordinary circumstances and it slowly dawned on me that I can have that too.»
They are not at home in America, but they wish to be, and
they write about people who are nostalgic for a time when smaller - town values, continuity, tradition and a sense of duty and public virtue presumably colored common life.
Otherwise, why not
write about every persons view that is based on ignorance?
What will
you write about that people will want to read?»
To take that further; how can
you write about people that you no longer really respect or care about, even if it is in a tactical or technical sense?
Then
you write about people feeding your child certain foods when you have told them not to, or not supporting your choice to keep your child away from unhealthy foods!
With so many songs out there
written about people and places, it is no wonder music is an excellent source for name searching.
I do wonder what the history books will
write about the person who called this referendum.
Robynne Boyd began
writing about people and the planet when living barefoot and by campfire on the North Shore of Kauai, Hawaii.
In our recent book, Supersurvivors: The Surprising Link Between Suffering and Success,
we write about people who have dramatically changed their lives in the aftermath of trauma.
In her book, Radical Remission, Kelly Turner, PhD,
wrote about people with cancer who used only alternative means to recover from cancer, and for some, this involved adhering to a plant - based diet high in vegetables and no sugar, meat, dairy and refined foods.
Many bloggers, including myself,
wrote about people starting at them while out shooting, so it happens to everyone.
But it also meant that I could go back and repeatedly
write about people I felt were talented.
I can't speak for magazines, but newspapers are very much guided by having just
written about a person.
Who better to
write about a person than their kids?
Naturally curious and inquisitive, and a storyteller at heart, Emily loves interviewing and
writing about people who are making a difference in the world.
Setting up your information you will get to
write about the person you are looking for and type if relationships you are in.
Write About The People in Your Life One thing a younger person has over an older person when it comes to writing a profile is proximity to important mentors.
This used to be the hard first lesson taught to would - be reporters: Your job is
writing about people who are more interesting than you are.
Someone should be
writing about these people.
I've wanted to
write about people who come to LA and that manifest destiny kind of ideal.
They talked about roles for women,
writing about people and being written about, and more.
Its message of kindness and its welcoming cadence provide an invitation to
write about the people in our world who are not given a voice.
Chapter 5 - Classroom Language -
Writing about People and Objects in the Classroom and Classroom Phrases (22 pages) introduces common objects and people within the classroom.
Write about a person who supported you during a particularly stressful or traumatic time.
I'm particularly interested in
writing about people who are disliked, mocked, ignored, vulnerable, or stereotyped.
With prompts that pertain to
writing about people, you might encourage students to write about multiple people, and consider both people within their lives and people they do not know personally.
During our interview, he told me he didn't think he could
write about a person he didn't respect, and here he explains a little bit about why, while including some priceless insight into writing biography.
Here was a writer who
wrote about people not simply marginalized but off the page entirely, and who did so with rare intensity, from angles and perspectives quite uncommon.
But even so, I had
written about the people there only in passing.
That was a plus: I don't like to
write about people or places I already know — I like them to be foreign, so as I actually write they have to be found.
She's talked on Twitter about realising she could
write about people of colour like herself, but I haven't found a blog post to link to on the subject.
Literary journalism, popular science, and books like Europeana have a greater distance from the characters because the authors are
writing about people other than themselves.
If you are
writing about a person, you may open your narrative essay with a short descriptive of your relations with that person.
Profile essays can be
written about a person, event, country or anything of your choice.
When female authors write under male pen names (or just use their gender ambiguous initials); when you call grown women girls; when you describe a medical procedure in sensational and inaccurate language; when
you write about people of color using only food - based descriptors you're doing your audience a disservice and, in the end, damaging our society as a whole.
He wrote about the people who made a difference in his life.
Liesbeth has a passion for travel and loves to
write about the people she meets and the misadventures she encounters.
Liesbeth has a passion for travel and loves to
write about the people she meets and the misadventures she encounters.
I write about people, and Notes from the Road is primarily a site about travel writing.
In Elegy, players explore distant planets and
write about the people who lived there.
Her work graced the cover of Frieze magazine in January / February 2017 illustrating a feature in which Himid
wrote about the people, art and events that have shaped her career.