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" Jessica Chastain responded to this article, writing that it was "heart-shattering.
But one of those experts disputed that article, writing in a post on Medium that he had urged a recount but had doubted hacking.
Miss King left graduate school after she discovered she could earn $20123 an article writing putative first-person stories for pulp magazines like Uncensored Confessions.
Indeed, he obliquely admits this in the 2009 Minnesota Law Review Article, writing: This is not something I necessarily thought in the 1980s or 1990s.
In her article "Writing About Gender," Julie Scelfo details the challenges of achieving the latter when writing about the longest-standing institution in the world — gender.
Jackson, who declined to be interviewed for this article, writing in an email that "public polemics tend to harden positions and do not advance the desired end," disputes this characterization.
In Adichie's World As I was reading Larissa MacFarquhar's Profile of the Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, I realized that it was more like a short story than like an article ("Writing Home," June 4th & 11th).
This is not the Onion nor the regurgitated output of a news article-writing algorithm fed an unbalanced diet of Tom Clancy books, issues of 1988 Spy magazines, and transcripts of sports talk radio summer dead zone hot take debates.
I use big screen phones for practical reasons – the large displays are useful if I'm ever in a pinch and need to do some photo editing or article writing on the fly, and they're also great for consuming content, including both text and video.
As a consequence, he was banned from article writing in Egypt. Aladdin wrote for the MTV’s Rebel Music on Ramy Essam as ‘’The Revolution Singer’’ in November 2013.
Squidoo was a revenue-sharing article-writing site. Articles were called "lenses". In 2010, the site consisted of 1.5 million lenses . On August 15, 2014, founder Seth Godin announced that HubPages had acquired Squidoo.
Yan was the vice-president of Minami Middle School's Student Council. He is constantly getting into conflict and misunderstandings with Maki. ; : : is a member of the Newspaper Club. While Nana is in charge for the photos, Momo handles in article writing.
It's a great thing. The work I've been doing now for some time is writing an article, writing a book, or researching something. It's an accomplishment. It's a great thing. No, more exactly, it's living. It's being alive. To be productive is to be alive.
Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum has been viewed by many as one of the earliest feminist works in English literature. Barbara Kiefer Lewalski in an article, "Writing Women and Reading the Renaissance", actually calls Lanier the "defender of womankind".Barbara Keifer Lewalski, "Writing Women and Reading the Renaissance." Renaissance Quarterly, Vol.
While Shakespeare Squared has its roots in the educational publishing industry, the company expanded its services in 2008 with the launch of its digital media division, S2EO. S2EO provides content for a wide variety of industries in the business world. Their services include article writing, marketing materials, e-newsletters, social media, white papers, and web content and development.
Garcia is best known for his short stories in Caracol (which ran from 1974-1979), ViAztlan, and Saguaro. As a short story writer and essayist, Garcia won the Caracol Fiction Prize, in 1979, with the publication of Las Manos (June 23, 1979). In 1984, the article, Writing through Suffering won another prize in ViAztlan Vol. 2, No. 7 (April, 1984).
Sir Henry James Sumner Maine, by Lowes Cato Dickinson, 1888. Maine wrote journalism in 1851 for the Morning Chronicle, edited by John Douglas Cook. With Cook and others, in 1855, he then founded and edited the Saturday Review, writing for it to 1861. Like his close friend James Fitzjames Stephen, he enjoyed occasional article-writing, and never quite abandoned it.
He was born in Cairo, Egypt to Hovannes Yapoudjian and Hripsimeh Eskidjian. His father was a comb-maker from Marash, Turkey and his mother was from Adeyaman, Turkey, who was the only survivor out of her 10 siblings from the Armenian Genocide. Dr. Yapoudjian attended Kalousdian Armenian School in Cairo and graduated in 1949. He was then qualified in journalism and article writing with the British Tutorial Institute, London in 1953.
After discussions with Webb, the column was published on May 11, 1997.Schou 2006, 160. In the column, Ceppos continued to defend parts of the article, writing that the series had "solidly documented" that the drug ring described in the series did have connections with the Contras and did sell large quantities of cocaine in inner-city Los Angeles. But, Ceppos wrote, the series "did not meet our standards" in four areas.
Golden was born in San Diego, California, United States, and graduated from San Diego State University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English/Creative Writing (where he was encouraged to write by the same professor who mentored science fiction author Greg Bear). He taught a course in magazine article writing at SDSU and was a volunteer youth baseball coach/administrator for 17 years. He has one son, Eric, and three grandchildren, Savannah,Troy, and Alinea and still lives in San Diego.
Keith Kloor is a freelance writer and journalism professor who lives in Brooklyn New York City. He teaches magazine article writing as an adjunct lecturer for the Arthur L. Carter journalism institute at New York University,Faculty-Keith Kloor , New York University, Accessed 5 August 2010. as well as Urban Environmental Reporting at the CUNY Graduate School of JournalismKeith Kloor - Adjunct Faculty, CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, Accessed 6 October 2014. and is a former fellow of the Center for Environmental Journalism.
Berns' book Satisfaction was reviewed by Jonathan Beard in the December 2005 edition of the Scientific American Mind magazine. Requires a subscription to read the article. Writing in CNN Money's Fortune magazine, John Simons sums up the main thrust of Satisfaction by quoting Berns: "The sense of satisfaction after you've successfully handled unexpected tasks or sought out unfamiliar, physically and emotionally demanding activities is your brain's signal that you're doing what nature designed you to do." Though the reviewer found that Berns can be "somewhat professorial, Satisfaction is no plodding textbook".
At the end of March, however, Ceppos told Webb that he was going to present the internal review findings in a column. After discussions with Webb, the column was published on May 11, 1997. In the column Ceppos continued to defend parts of the article, writing that the series had "solidly documented" that the drug ring described in the series did have connections with the Contras and did sell large quantities of cocaine in inner-city Los Angeles. But, Ceppos wrote, the series "did not meet our standards" in four areas.
The region has only to of annual precipitation. The sparse rainfall feeds seasonal creeks and waterholes.Bye and Linares 273 The term was introduced by American anthropologist Gary Paul Nabhan in 1985, building on prior work by anthropologists A.L. Kroeber and Paul Kirchhoff to identify a "true cultural entity" for the desert region. Kirchhoff was first in introducing the term 'Arid America', in his 1954 seminal article, writing: "I propose for that of the gatherers the name "Arid America" and "Arid American Culture," and for that of the farmers "Oasis America" and "American Oasis Culture"".
Ironically, the Oʼodham were accused of participating in the Yaquis' international weapons smuggling. As Mexicans were deported during the Great Depression, the Mexican government gave them Oʼodham tribal lands. Notions of isolation were further intensified during WWII as the U.S. Mexico border was militarized to protect against potential invasions via the Sea of Cortez, and tribal lands in Sonora were privatized to increase government production. In 1977 the Los Angeles Times published a scathing article, writing that Mexican O'odham were taking advantage of medical facilities and welfare checks on the Arizona side of the border.
Robson wanted the job "badly", but the estate had already chosen someone else for the production. Robson states in his 2013 complaint that in April 2011, he had suffered the first of two nervous breakdowns followed by a second nervous breakdown in March 2012. In 2012, Robson explained his nervous breakdown was triggered by an obsessive quest for success. In his own words, his career began to “crumble.” Joseph Vogel criticised the film in a Forbes article, writing that Robson tried "shopping a book" about his alleged sexual abuse by Jackson.
In the meantime, Carson's article-writing success continued—her features appeared in Sun Magazine, Nature, and Collier's. Carson attempted to leave the Bureau (by then transformed into the United States Fish and Wildlife Service) in 1945, but few jobs for naturalists were available, as most money for science was focused on technical fields in the wake of the Manhattan Project. In mid-1945, Carson first encountered the subject of DDT, a revolutionary new pesticide—lauded as the "insect bomb" after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki—that was only beginning to undergo tests for safety and ecological effects.
Everett combined computers, writing and security at an early age. He purchased his first computer, a Commodore 64, and a 300-baud modem at age 14. A year later, he published his first article, writing for the Westview (a Nashville area community newspaper) and detailing his experiences as a youthful cracker of various early online services and WATS systems. He worked for the American Immigration Lawyers Association in Washington, DC, where he first became involved with the issue of spam as a result of the notorious "Green Card Lottery" spams sent by immigration lawyers Canter & Siegel.
The Council on Business & Society (CoBS) is a global alliance open to schools of business and management with a mission to educate tomorrow's responsible leaders and promote sustainable business practices among professionals. It convenes international forums focusing on topics at the crossroads of business and society and the common good that bring together leading academics, students, policy makers, NGOs, international organisations and business leaders. Previous forums have covered the topics of Leadership and Governance, Health and Healthcare, and New Energies. The CoBS also runs a yearly student CSR article writing competition, fosters inter-school faculty exchange and CSR-specific research projects.
Evelyn gives birth to a baby girl wherein she and Gani stay together for a few days. Sometime later, Gani leaves for the United States via Subic Bay after his enlisting at the US Navy while Evelyn returned to her family. Emmanuel plans to Bataan for his research article writing and interview about the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant but Julián furiously opposes as the former is a possible target for roundup due to Martial Law and the presence of soldiers. However, Emmanuel continues his plan and leaves for Bataan the next day while the Bartolome family went to the beach two days later.
Content creation is the contribution of information to any media and most especially to digital media for an end-user/audience in specific contexts.Weber Design, (2017) "What is a content creator and why do I need one?", Weber Design, Retrieved 2017-12-15 Content is "something that is to be expressed through some medium, as speech, writing or any of various arts" for self-expression, distribution, marketing and/or publication. Typical forms of content creation include maintaining and updating web sites, blogging, article writing, photography, videography, online commentary, the maintenance of social media accounts, and editing and distribution of digital media.
Total Film ranked the scene ninth on its list of the "50 Greatest Disney Movie Moments". In Den of Geek's article "Top 12 most memorable dance scenes in films", the ballroom sequence was ranked fifth. GamesRadar also included the scene on the website's "50 Greatest Movie Dance Sequences", with author Kim Sheehan lauding it as "more moving and romantic than most live-action dances". Oh No They Didn't ranked the song 2nd in its The Top 25 Disney Songs of All Time article, writing of its "vintage feel...brimming with life and originality", the "surprising effectiveness" of Lansbury's performance, and the "captivating on-screen animation".
She contributed regularly to regional parenting publications across the country and to national magazines including Elegant Bride, Bridal Guide, The Saturday Evening Post, First for Women, Parenting, Parents, Woman's World, US Air Magazine, and Hemispheres. She wrote a column for the Pittsburgh Business Times on work/life balance and contributed to the Pittsburgh Post- Gazette. Oberlin also taught non-fiction book and magazine article writing classes at college continuing education programs and through Writer's Digest Online Workshops.[2] Her first book Writing For Money was published by Writer's Digest Books (F&W; Media) in 1995, followed by Working At Home While The Kids Are There, Too (Career Press) in 1997.
As the Mexican revolution was taking place in 1910, Club San Pedro de los Pinos was officially founded by a group of locals headed by Alfredo B. Cuellar, Jorge Gómez de Parada y Alberto Sierra.,Article writing by Historiador Carlos Calderón where he mentions the founding of Club San Pedro de los Pinos The club would be excepted and invited to play in the amateur league in 1912 and would take on the name of Mexico FC. In its first years the club would obtain the 1912–13 league title after reinforcing themselves with players mainly from England, but still the club was made out of mostly Mexicans.
Benjamin Justice Mysteries (with revised titles for future publication) # Simple Justice (1996/2020) # Revision of Justice (1997) # Justice at Risk (1999) # The Limits of Justice (2000) # Blind Eye (2003) (to be retitled Justice Be Damned) # Moth and Flame (2004) (to be retitled A Blueprint for Justice) # Rhapsody in Blood (2006) (to be retitled Justice Enchained) # Spider Season (2008) (to be retitled Justice at the Edge) Phillip Damon Mysteries with Peter Duchin # Blue Moon (2002) # Good Morning, Heartache (2003) Nonfiction (Writer’s Digest Books) # The Complete Guide to Magazine Article Writing (1993) # Inside Hollywood: A Writer's Guide to Researching the World of Movies and TV (1998).
Meanwhile, Münzer had been appointed as an unsalaried lecturer at University of Basel in 1896; he and Clara were supported by their parents and his article-writing. (When applying for the job, he reported himself as a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church; three years earlier his CV had said he was of Jewish faith.) He was promoted to the second chair in classical philology in 1902. In 1912 he accepted a post at Königsberg, which made him an official in the German civil service. Clara died in the Spanish flu pandemic on 15 December 1918; and in 1921, the widower took up a post at the University of Münster.
The product was launched shortly before COMDEX in October 1988 at a gala event in New York City. It was applauded by the media, who were dying to find a small lightweight computing platform that could be used for note-taking and article writing. Unfortunately the publicity surrounding the UltraLite did not reflect itself in consumer demand. This was due to the UltraLite's two Achilles heels ... the lack of a hard drive which prevented storage of one's work (for more than a week or so without charging the internal RAM drive) and the use of a relatively slow 8086-compatible processor when the market was moving to the 80286 class.
She talks about the search for her roots, her status as a mixed race queer woman, as well as her feminism. Her article "Writing People of Color" discusses how people of color should approach writing about people from a race that is not their own. MariNaomi stated "I feel like race is such a sensitive issue that I wanted feedback and I wanted to know how better to do it and to share that information.". MariNaomi wrote an article It Happened to Me: I Was Sexually Harassed Onstage at a Comic Convention Panel for XOJane in 2013 describing her experience of being harassed on stage as a panelist at a comics convention.
By 2004, Geffen had removed Chinese Democracy from its release schedule and withdrawn funding, stating: "Having exceeded all budgeted and approved recording costs by millions of dollars, it is Mr. Rose's obligation to fund and complete the album, not Geffen's." Around that time, manager Merck Mercuriadis said the album was close to complete. According to a March 2005 New York Times article, production costs for the album had reached $13 million, making it probably the most expensive recording "never made". Mercuriadis dismissed the article, writing in a letter that the newspaper's sources had not been involved with the project for several years. At one point, the band was using a budget of almost $250,000 a month.
Also, Armin Rosen, a Media Fellow with The Atlantic, criticized Peter Beinart's blog, Open Zion (which appears in The Daily Beast) for publishing an article by Alex Kane because he is Mondoweisss "Staff Reporter". Rosen wrote that "Mondoweiss often gives the appearance of an anti-Semitic enterprise."Armin Rosen, "A Reminder That Anti-Semitism Has No Place in Debates Over Israel", The Atlantic, July 14, 2012. Robert Wright, a Senior Editor at The Atlantic, responded to Rosen's article, writing "This tarring of Kane by virtue of his association with Mondoweiss would be lamentable even if Rosen produced a convincing indictment of Mondoweiss, showing that it indeed evinces anti-Semitism."Robert Wright, "Neo-McCarthyism", The Atlantic, July 15, 2012.
This book and its certificate were ignored, and my husband was registered as an Alien. Would you kindly inform me if it is correct that the Mercantile Marine Book should have been ignored as documentary proof?" Police eager to deport coloured seamen would often (and illegally) register seamen as aliens regardless of correct documentation. The transitory presence of lascars continued into the 1930s, with the Port of London Authority mentioning lascars in a February 1931 article, writing that: "Although appearing so out of place in the East End, they are well able to look after themselves, being regular seamen who came to the Docks time after time and have learnt a little English and know how to buy what they want.
2014 - Junior League “Women at the Center Honors (WATCH)”; 2012 - Northern California chapter of the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation's Champion of Hope – Community Leader; 2010 - Compassion & Choices Hugh Gallagher Award; 2010 – Named “Literary Laureate” by The Friends of the San Francisco Public Library; 2007 - Mayor Gavin Newsom Proclamation of Merla Zellerbach Day, October 1; 2000 - California State Assembly Certificate of Recognition; 2000 - US Senate Certificate of Commendation; 2000-14: Listed (Marquis) Who's Who In America; Who's Who In Entertainment; 1999 - New York Times rave review for Rittenhouse Square; 1999 - Wellness.Books.com Reviewer's Choice Award (The Allergy Sourcebook); 1996 - Governor Pete Wilson commendation award; 1994 - Where Magazine International Achievement Award for Best Article Writing; 1983 - Mayor Dianne Feinstein Proclamation of Merla Zellerbach Day, November 1.
Introductory writing courses frequently cite this essay. A 1999 study found that it was reprinted 118 times in 325 editions of 58 readers published between 1946 and 1996 that were intended for use in college-level composition courses. In 1981, Carl Freedman's article "Writing Ideology, and Politics: Orwell's 'Politics and the English Language' and English Composition" set in motion a "wide variety of critiques, reconsiderations, and outright attacks against the plain style" that Orwell argues for. The main issue found was Orwell's "simplistic faith about thought and language existing in a dialectical relation with one another; others quickly cut to the chase by insisting that politics, rightly considered, meant the insertion of an undercutting whose before every value word the hegemony holds dear".
BGR Campus Front view The university offers 46 undergraduate programmes in humanities, social sciences, science, commerce and management, education, Law and engineering. Undergraduate programmes are of three-year duration except in the case of Bachelor of Education (BEd, two years), Bachelor of Hotel Management (BHM, four years), Bachelor of Laws (LLB, five years), Bachelor of Technology (BTech, four years) and an integrated BTech/MTech or MBA (five years). Except for Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), Bachelor of Commerce (BCom), Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Science (BSc) programmes follow a Triple Major system. ;Wikipedia in the undergraduate programme Wikipedia workshop for second language students The institution entered into a memorandum of understanding with the Centre for Internet and Society, Bangalore to make article writing on Wikipedia a core exercise for the continuous internal assessment of its 1600 undergraduate students in Hindi, Kannada, Tamil, Sanskrit and Urdu.
Once correct (that is, standard academic) grammar, punctuation, spelling, and style were mastered – preferably before reaching the post-secondary level – there was no need for additional writing instruction save as remedial education. This product-oriented, skills- focused paradigm of writing pedagogy began to change in the 1970s with the popularization of James Britton and colleagues' expressivist school of composition, which said that students benefited from writing as a tool for self-expression and that focusing on technical correctness was damaging. Janet Emig's 1977 article "Writing as a Mode of Learning," grounded in constructivist theories of education, suggested that writing functioned as a unique and invaluable way for students to understand and integrate information. Simultaneously, widespread media attention around college students' apparently decreasing writing proficiency (more a product of the changing demographics of college students than an overt shift in teaching) provoked institutions of higher learning to reevaluate and increase the amount of writing required of students.
The Review is notable for promoting the work of Australian photographers or 'camerists', as they were referred to in early editions, and for its inclusion of high-grade photographic prints. At a time when the nation's history of photography was scant and under-appreciated, Keast Burke's series of historical articles included articles on pioneering Australian photographers John William Lindt and Charles Kerry and on his 1953 discovery, in a shed in Chatswood, New South Wales, B. O. Holtermann’s collection of wet-plate negatives; all gold-fields photographs by Charles Bayliss and Beaufoy Merlin to whom he devoted several issues of AP-R, and later published Gold and silver : an album of Hill End and Gulgong photographs from the Holtermann Collection in 1973. His father Walter had also been historically minded and both Keast’s son Quentin, and wife Iris, assisted in research and article writing for the AP-R. Jack Cato consulted extensively with Keast in writing his 1955 history The Story of the Camera in Australia.
In addition to "Arev (daily)" and "Mioutune", he has written for "Zartonk (daily)" newspaper, Beirut, Lebanon; "Baikar" newspaper, Boston, USA; "Giank yev Kir" magazine, Cairo; "Shirak" magazine, Beirut; "Abaka (weekly)", Montreal, Canada; "Haireniki Dzain", Yerevan, Armenia; "Marmara (newspaper)" newspaper, Istanbul, Turkey; "Nor Or" weekly, Los Angeles, USA; "Nayiri (periodical)" weekly, Beirut; and many others. Other work has included translation of literary and scientific books from English or French into Armenian. He has also given public lectures in Cairo, Egypt; Yerevan, Armenia; Amman, Jordan; Beirut, Lebanon; and Sydney, Australia, covering issues concerning Armenian history and culture. In 1980, Dr. Yapoudjian received the "Hors Concours" prize for article writing from "Soviet Armenia" magazine, Yerevan, and during the period of 1982 to 1984 he was awarded the "Grand Prix" of Radio Yerevan. In 2001, on the Centenary of the Australian Federation, Dr. Yapoudjian received the Commonwealth Recognition Award for Senior Australians, in recognition for his significant contribution to the Armenian community in Sydney. In 1981, on his fiftieth birthday a function, attended by community leaders in Cairo, was held to commemorate the 30th Anniversary of his literary and social activities.
In the Hizen no Kuni Fudoki, there is an article writing that when Emperor Keiko made an imperial visit to Shiki island (志式島, Hirado island) (year 72 in the legends), the expedition encountered a pair of islands in the middle of sea. Seeing smoke rising from inland, the Emperor ordered an investigation of the islands, and discovered that the tsuchigumo Oomimi (大耳) lived on the smaller island, and Taremimi (垂耳) lived on the larger island. When both were captured and about to be killed, Oomimi and Taremimi lowered their foreheads to the ground and fell prostrate, and pleaded, "we will from now on make offerings to the emperor" and presented fish products and begged for pardon. Also, in the Bungo no Kuni Fudoki, there appeared many tsuchigumo, such as the Itsuma-hime (五馬姫) of Itsuma mountain (五馬山), the Uchisaru (打猴), Unasaru (頸猴), Yata (八田), Kunimaro (國摩侶), and Amashino (網磯野), of Negi field (禰宜野), the Shinokaomi (小竹鹿臣) of Shinokaosa (小竹鹿奥), and the Ao (青) and Shiro (白) of Nezumi cavern (鼠の磐窟).
Instant Star was a Canadian television program which aired from September 2004 to June 2008, chronicling the recording industry experiences of a character named Jude Harrison, the adolescent winner of a music competition, played by Alexz Johnson. The co- founding brainchild of the Degrassi franchise and sole creator of Instant Star - Linda Schuyler - contracted McMaster as songwriter, composer and producer to its production company over its four-year lifespan,Toronto Star article; Writing music for Instant Star, written by Tim Lai, Entertainment Reporter, Toronto Star, August 28, 2007, accessed April 19, 2011 contributing to the creation of more than 60 original compositions. In the process, McMaster was not only reunited with a number of previous collaborators including Chris Burke-Gaffney, but also developed working relationships with such notable artists and composers as Marc Jordan, Christopher Ward, Damhnait Doyle, Rob Wells, Shelly Peiken (with whom he wrote "Ultraviolet") and Greg Johnston. Concurrently from 2005 to 2008, McMaster impressed Schuyler enough to contribute music to her internationally popular Canadian television shows Degrassi: The Next Generation (airing throughout Canada and the U.S.) and a further three songs to the 2009 Canadian feature film Degrassi Goes Hollywood.

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