Sentences with phrase «writing stories about»

In addition, the MEAA Code of Ethics urges extreme caution when writing stories about children.
For most of Hickman's career, he's been writing stories about how to follow an «ethical» lifestyle.
«They're never writing stories about the good things that are happening here.»
When the automotive media begin writing stories about the 2004 New York International Auto Show, expect the renaissance of Buick to be among the headlines.
Author and illustrator Janell Cannon enjoys writing stories about animals that make people uncomfortable.
Spud, who's got a touch of the poet in him, starts writing stories about the old days.
At that time there weren't too many similar projects out there and like - minded bloggers went nuts for the videos — linking to them and writing stories about each one.
Former News of the World reporter Dan Evans was a «rather risky hacker» who «wanted to get caught out» when he was writing stories about the break - up of Hollywood actors Sienna Miller and Jude Law, a jury heard.
She has a passion for writing stories about community, culture, and all things leading to a happier and wholesome lifestyle.
Personally, I had believed in the Bible until I read about Horus and realized people were writing stories about different Gods and good and evil long before the Bible.
When I'm writing the stories about a few of these homeless and runaway teens, I'm thinking in terms of kids out on the streets without their families, kids that mostly fall into the thirteen to eighteen or twenty age group.
Hoover says that, unlike at the big tech websites that have to do the work of researching and writing stories about new products hitting the market, about 3,000 whitelisted Product Hunt curators simply post a link to a product's landing page, so products get publicity faster.
The glitch gained widespread attention yesterday when Rachael Bale, a National Geographic journalist, tweeted that Google had «frozen» her document while she was writing a story about wildlife crime.
Unsurprisingly, every reporter wrote a story about us the next morning.
It's not hard to write a story about a family sitting around the dinner table, or the man on the football pitch, or the child conquering a challenge.
Our agency's roots are as a public relations firm and in the course of providing media relations services (pitching journalists to write stories about our clients) the goal of being covered in a relevant industry publication was first and foremost.
The news media, he said, «should be writing the story about how autonomous cars are really safe, but that's not the story that people want to click on.
Then I continued to try and find the truth (wherever it took me) and I've since become an agnostic atheist who believes that people like Jesus and Sidhartha (or at least, the people who wrote the stories about them) had true wisdom to bestow.
I turn to writer Flannery O'Connor, who, though she never wrote stories about the consecrated or even ostensibly Catholic life, had a great deal to say concerning the intersection of invisible and visible, of grace and nature.
Men think gods exist, so they write stories about that god, create stories and legends that extoll the virtues and deeds of this great wonder.
Back in third grade, I liked to write stories about friendly woodland creatures — specifically robins, sparrows, and squirrels — because my backyard is what interested me at the time.
Just because someone writes a story about seeing a purple - polka - dotted elephant doesn't mean that they actually saw one.
In 2006, when Jamie Tworkowski wrote a story about a friend struggling with addiction and depression, he had no idea he was launching a movement.
In the absense of that proof, I'll continue to accept that the men who wrote these stories about Jesus were lying.
Then light was liberated, and then gravity created the first stars and galaxies, then billions of years later, a local star went supernova and seeded the local nebula with heavier elements, elements necessary for life, elements that were not created during the Big Bang, then the sun was born, then the planets coalesced, and billions of years later some primate wrote a story about how the Earth was created at the same time as the rest of the universe, getting it wrong because that primate did not have the science nor technology to really understand what happened, so he gave it his best guess, most likely an iteration of an older story told prior to the advent of the Judeo Christian religion.
CNN write a story about what we care about: When will justice be done for ANASTACIO HERNANDEZ, the migrant beaten and tasered to death by a pack of rabid border patrol guards.
The idea of writing a story about a man who had no faith and then suddenly was faced with accepting something more powerful than myself, followed by miracle after miracle — should certainly help someone else.
When CS Lewis wrote his stories about Narnia, was he speaking only from his imagination, or was he giving clues about how to get into Narnia?
If I wrote a story about a super hero, and got others to write about said super hero, and we kept our teachings our story very consistent, that wouldn't make it any more true.
As a strong Catholic who is of service to the community on a regular basis, loves the faith, respects other's rights to have their faiths as well, and — yes — has a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, I would love to see CNN's belief blog write a story about the positive of the Catholic faith, instead of always reading about the people that have left and the problems people have with the Church.
Yes, and perhaps I should write some stories about my experiences, not for cnn, «too wordy» More of a challenge than «chit - chat» limitations
How can you write a story about Christianity without even bothering to mention even a few of the BASIC doctrinal concepts that form the very foundation of Christianity??
Sure, I believe there was a man called Jesus and that years after his death people wrote stories about him.
On page 113 in our book we have written a story about the old wooden dinner table in our living room.
Gwyneth is writing a story about the entire experience, to be published soon on the SuperSite.
My colleague E.M. Swift wrote the story about the Olympic champion from Norway with a «headful of dreams and almost a lifetime in which to accomplish them.»
My issue is that, if you are going to write a story about an athlete, that seems relevant.
Does it seem like every time you're about to power down your laptop after writing a story about a driver / crew chief / sponsor change, another announcement comes along?
Use this Pirate Island Play Dough activity to ignite your child's imagination and then invite them to write a story about it.
Like a baby book but on a smaller scale - tell mom just to write stories about everyday life instead of big events.
I could sit here and write a story about how I had a lovely day, but that would be so cliche... No, instead I'll tell you what REALLY happened!
Children who love dinosaurs, for example, can work out math problems involving dinosaurs and then write stories about them.
She can draw pictures and write stories about primates, visit zoos to see the real deal up close, and dress up as a scientist or zookeeper for Halloween.
And now she gets all outraged when we camp outside her house waiting for her to emerge for a pint of milk without makeup so we can flog it to some copy - short hack who will write a story about how she's either a «fresh faced beauty» or «causing concern with her bedraggled appearance» depending on how he's feeling.»
If you want to write a story about political influence by religious groups....
Alabi, who is also eyeing an elective position in Oyo State wrote on his Twitter handle «With the news just coming out about Linda Ikeji's engagement, instead of blogs going out to investigate and write stories about them for their readers, all of them are just recycling «Linder Ikeji is engaged to her ex, Big Sam».
The Times city room blog writes a story about the new skating rink on 161st St. where the old Concourse Plaza Hotel used to be.
A few weeks ago, in writing a story about the Preparing Future Faculty program, I heard about changes in graduate student training and how those changes are affecting today's postdocs and new faculty.
For the June issue of Men's Health, journalist Dan Crane wrote a story about this topic and discussed an epigenetics - based fertility test for men.
When he retired and moved to Bellingham, Washington, he began writing a story about an extraordinary graduate student.
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