Sentences with phrase «written piece about something»

Not exact matches

If that is your goal, you could write multiple how - to pieces, articles that present a viewpoint no one else is talking about, or an ultimate guide to something in your industry.
I want to be able to write some hugely profound piece to mark Baby Loss Awareness Week, that conveys everything that I want the world to know about Baby Loss... but the words have failed me so much that I've barely heard the urge to start writing something just to delete it again.
You could also set your password to your shopping websites to something super «secure,» (aka that you won't remember, like a bunch of numbers and symbols) write it on a piece of paper, and then tuck that away in a filing cabinet or something, so that you have all that extra time to think about what you're doing before hitting «checkout.»
M. NIGHT SHYAMALAN: Basically, when I'm writing something, I think about what is the subject of the piece.
With a sure thing in Keaton, and bolstered by another perfect performance by Jack Nicholson (Anger Management, About Schmidt), in a script deliberately written with both of them in mind, Something's Got ta Give is an impressive personality driven piece that is easy to like, mostly because we like the stars enough to forgive the heavy contrivances that necessitate the traditional romantic comedy mold.
Flynn, who wrote the script herself, also noted, «There was something thrilling about taking this piece of work that I'd spent about two years painstakingly putting together with all its eight million LEGO pieces and take a hammer to it and bash it apart and reassemble it into a movie.»
«The beauty of the weather balloon project is that it's something captivating that provides many points of entry,» says Smith, «whether you're a student in an engineering class working on how to build a structure that's going to survive a fall from several thousand meters, or if you're in a science classroom trying to ask good scientific inquiry questions that could be tested, or if you're in language arts and you want to write a creative piece about what the balloon's journey might be.»
Even my colleague Jay Mathews wrote a column on his Class Struggle blog that called «erudite» a Tilson piece in which Tilson personally attacked Ravitch, and then Jay took Ravitch to task for something she said about Teach for America about which I don't think she was wrong.
If you would still like to write your own piece, but need something to inspire you, then ask us about our scientific thesis examples.
Sharing interesting articles about publishing, writing, or books in general, writing blog posts that engage and reveal something about the life of an author, the way you write, or the publishing process, and even personal content like funny pictures of your pets or mention of other significant achievements in your life are all valid and useful pieces of content you can use.
We were instructed to write something about pets on the mural and that piece of paper would be forever adhered to it.
The second section is specifically about Skyrim itself, while the third section offers a very slim selection of text about Morrowind and the final one is dedicated entirely to dragons, which includes a brilliantly pointless piece written by Thromgar Iron - Head, a «prowd Nord» whose spelling leaves leaves something to be desired.
When sitting down to write this piece, I made a timeline of games that contained romances that my friends and I just can't shut up about and I noticed something.
This is a bit of a self - indulgent little piece but I felt compelled to write something about my history with the Sonic franchise as it's the hedgehog's 24th anniversary today.
Earlier this week Steph wrote a great piece about the variety of Wii U controllers which will be something that comes into greater focus when Super Smash Bros. comes out closer to Christmas.
When I write something about nuclear power, it is based on good science, which can not be said of the piece by Miller that you published.
The author is woefully over his head on this topic (at least as revealed by this piece) and should content himself with reading the Times or writing about something he puts a little more thought into.
I didn't even find you until about 85 % of the way through writing the first piece, when I was fact - checking something Mosher said you and he wrote in the book — that's when I came across the excerpts on your website.
If I write a piece about why I find a statute «bad», I might write something like «Statute x criminalises action y under circumstaces z.
A couple of more points I would add: As the journalist describes the content of the piece he or she is writing, think about providing a «sound bite,» something clever, short and sweet, which is quotable and if sufficiently clever will find its way in to the headline or a sidebar quote.
The abstract describes the piece as suggesting that «the music we, the legal profession as a whole, write about may say something about who we are as a profession.»
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