In 2011, Harvard Health Publications
wrote a piece titled In Praise of Gratitude in which it provided an overview of the science behind gratitude and health.
On March 1, 2011, Energy Tribune columnist Peter C. Glover
wrote a piece titled «DeSmog, DeBunked» that took the organization to task for its «almost congenital inability to remain focused on the issues and facts without resorting to ad hominen attacks, personal and motivational.»
Updates below Last year, after opponents of hydraulic fracturing made much of an unpublished paper by a doctoral candidate in economics who reported finding health impacts in infants from nearby gas drilling operations,
I wrote a piece titled «When Publicity Precedes Peer Review in the Fight Over Gas Impacts.»
For instance, one journalist
wrote a piece titled, «It's Heartbreaking»: Boston Parents Ask Why Their Wealthy Neighbors Are Fighting Charter Schools.»
Last week, released via the Washington Post's Wonkblog, Max Ehrenfreund
wrote a piece titled «Teacher tenure has little to do with student achievement, economist says.»
Most provocatively, Chris Stewart
wrote a piece titled «Painting education the whitest shade of pale.»
In a post today on The Gospel Coalition website, the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention president Russell Moore,
wrote a piece titled «Should We Still Read Eugene Peterson?»
In late 2013, he went as far as to
write a piece titled «Bitcoin Is Evil» for his column in The New York Times.Moral objections to...
In late 2013, he went as far as to
write a piece titled ``
Not exact matches
If you
write a really nice
piece of content and a crap
title, no one's ever gonna click on it, it's not gonna go anywhere.
If you
write a really nice
piece of content, and a brilliant
title, my gosh, that thing will spread like wild fire.
In a previous Inc
piece I
wrote,
titled The Advantage Chicago Has Over Silicon Valley, I threw Chicago's hat in the ring to be considered next in line.
Writer Shirley Halperin
wrote a post-mortem for the ceremony in the Hollywood Reporter
titled, «Note to Miley Cyrus: Please stop,» which sounded the same notes and offered the same tidings as Yoshida's
piece two years later.
Note: The
title of this
piece (see: here) was just too good to pass up on — after we
wrote the
piece, we found a couple others who thought so as well.
Ten years ago, Professor Mihaela Firsirotu and I
wrote a
piece for the C.D. Howe Institute
titled Changing the Nature of Governance to Create Value (No. 189, November 2003).
The first
piece in the collection, the
title essay, was
written in the days immediately following the attack, and Amis himself expresses reservations about it in his author's note: It «indulges in... a reflexive search for the morally intelligible, which always leads to the chimera of «moral equivalence.
Russell Moore recently
wrote a
piece whose
title I resonate with: «Why this election makes me hate the word «evangelical.
In the meantime, blogger Liza Long
wrote a hyper - viral
piece titled «I Am Adam Lanza's Mother,» detailing her experiences as the mother of a mentally ill child, making the case that help for the mentally ill, not gun control, is the solution...
Ever since the goofy movie «Snakes On A Plane» was released, travel writers far and wide have come up with their own variation of the
title for a
piece they've
written.
In 2015, a story on Adomonline.com and Nhyira fm's Facebook platform posted a story
titled «I have not had orgasm for three months due to dumsor — Ama K. Abebrese» only for the star to deny ever
writing such
piece on her Facebook Wall and asked the above Multimedia platforms to retract the story and apologize.
This is the BEST James Bond film ever made as it is full of style, amazing action
pieces that really dazzle and entertain, Pierce Brosnan is an excellent Bond (wit, humor, action, style, brutality), Xenia Onatopp is the greatest creation of a villain and Bond girl (because her weapon is Bond» worst nightmare), the villain is truly threatening and played very well by Sean Bean, the
title song is awesome and classic Bond, the script for this film is VERY well
written and witty, etc..
Alexander Scriabin originally set out to
write a
piece called «Orgiastic Poem,» centered on physical ecstasy, but later decided to alter the
title to something more ambiguous.
Now, Focus Features is looking at this very issue:
written by Daniel Kunka and bought for Smokehouse and Spotlight producers Blye Pagon Faust and Nicole Rocklin, the drama is inspired by a number of different stories, including a
piece sourced by the Center for Investigative Reporting, to put together a narrative for what is tentatively
titled (and aptly named) Trading In Starvation.
In the
piece,
titled A Honest Film Review, which has been published in the latest issue of The New Yorker magazine, The Social Network star
writes...
The Room is far from being Wiseau's sole
piece de resistance, though, given that he's currently
writing season two of his Hulu show The Neighbors, is working on a new feature,
titled The Foreclosure, and is realizing his long - awaited vampire flick.
Just after New Year's Day Paul Tassi
wrote an editorial
piece for Forbes.com
titled Predicting the Biggest Video Game Disaster of 2014: The Elder Scrolls Online.
Indeed, I now look back with some concern on a
piece I
wrote in 2001
titled, «If Families Matter Most, Where Do Schools Come In?»
I have
written the
title of the book and the main characters» names on these 5 accent
pieces.
Now, as teachers started standing up in union protests in Wisconsin, Diane Ravitch sat down and
wrote an opinion
piece for CNN's website,
titled «Why America's Teachers are Enraged.»
On a large
piece of poster board, the teacher
writes the
title of the book (e.g., Heat, Light and Sound) and asks students, «What was the most interesting thing you learned from today's lesson?»
Write the title on a piece of paper and draw or write the available cho
Write the
title on a
piece of paper and draw or
write the available cho
write the available choices.
I
wrote monograph - length
pieces in ways that, as people said, «made data sing,» and asked how the hell the U.S. government let me get away with that kind of colorful
writing, let alone
titles such as Women at Thirtysomething, Tourists in Our Own Land, Answers in the Toolbox, and Moving Into Town — and Moving On.
«History of the Quidditch World Cup» is only mentioned in passing as a reading material in Harry's world, but now Rowling has
written the
title and published it on Pottermore, making it one of the longest
pieces of new content to appear on the site.
First, how people will find my
piece without ALOT more work (SEO,
Titles, Columns, comments, Guest blogger on other sites) and second, (as my husband says) I am
writing «for free» again!
1) Produce lots of
titles to increase name recognition and sales overall; 2) Lower your price point and the readers will follow; 3) Don't worry about pricing, just focus on great
writing; 4) Be a guest blogger, have your own blog, tweet, join forums, talk to readers, get reviews; 5) Use your ebook as a promotional
piece to sell classes, services, and other products; 6) There is no magic bullet, just keep doing everything and eventually you'll break through.
Most publishers give the digital edition of a
title thought only after the fact — after the book has been
written, edited, proofread, line - edited, typeset, and on its way to the printers — preferring to see what they can accomplish by tweaking whatever
piece of digital rubbish their print workflow automatically craps out, wipe the InDesign shit - stains off it, and call it an ebook.
To display your product as a «must have» you need to put as much effort into the design and
title as you put toward
writing the
piece.
David Gaughran
wrote an excellent
piece on why he is not going to enroll any of his
titles in the KDP Select program, but it's less about what he might get today.
About ten years ago Michael Pastore
wrote this thoughtful, detailed
piece which was published widely around the country under the
title, Publish Your Book Yourself: Some Simple and Sensible Advice.
I
wrote a post with the very same
title as a memoir
piece a couple of years ago Thinking of a short fiction
piece with a Christmas theme for Sarah's Guest Post, nothing grabbed me — mild panic, yikes!
In addition to criticisms of the quality of e-books being self published, meanwhile, there have also been complaints about an increase in e-book «spam» in the Amazon Kindle store, including books that are clearly just cobbled together from bits and
pieces of public domain
titles or even copyrighted works (Reuters reported recently that there are DVD instruction manuals that tell users how to
write and publish dozens of e-books a day without having to
write anything).
Focusing their energy to produce the top quality
piece of
writing and knowing how to monetize their backlist
titles will always remain the survival kit come what may come.
I
wrote a
piece on this
titled ETF «ed in which I describe one such product.
Certificate of
Title A
written document issued to prove legal ownership of a
piece of property.
Ingrid
wrote this
piece, «Environmental enrichment to decrease aggression in multi-cat households» to compliment the
title article and this segment is inserted on page two.
Jeff Reeves the editor of InvestorPlace.com and the author of
wrote a
piece for USA Today
Titled «Should I buy travel insurance?».
As I
write this a thought is banging itself against the inside of my head demanding attention, like some sort of irate 4 - year old demanding sweets: how many people will just read the
title of this little
piece and post a rage comment without ever actually reading the whole thing?
As I
write this a thought is banging itself against the inside of my head demanding attention, like some sort of irate 4 - year old demanding sweets: how many people will just read the
title of this little
piece and post a rage comment without ever actually reading the -LSB-...]
This
title isn't so much a visual novel as a game you play for the experience of exploring and
piecing together a beautifully
written story as you go.
As some of you may be aware a few months ago I
wrote a little news
piece on the new Beenox
title Spiderman: Edge of Time.