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Your best bet would be to summarize the leads (first paragraph) of the stories. Or look at the first three paragraphs of the stories. That is generally what the crux of the story is about. You could summarize by writing something like, Recent news reports about human rights in China show that ________ Focus on the main themes and highlight at least three points from the stories. Good luck.
Article submission is a great way to get traffic to your website You write a bunch of high quality articles, you submit them to sites that accept articles, include a link to your site in your signature and you are done Some free tips can be found at http://www.affiliatemarketingintro.com/Articlespromotion.html and http://www.affiliatemarketingintro.com/Bum-Marketing-Basics.html
Not sure which topic you're after exactly, but give these a try http://www.rsc.org/Publishing/ChemTech/Volume/2008/02/Intelligent_inks.asp http://www.rsc.org/chemistryworld/News/2008/January/03010801.asp http://www.rsc.org/chemistryworld/News/2007/December/18120701.asp http://chemistry.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?site=http://www.acdlabs.com/webzine/ http://chemistry.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?site=http://www.acdlabs.com/webzine/ http://chemistry.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?site=http://www.acdlabs.com/webzine/ http://pubs.acs.org/cen/news/85/i07/8507prize.html http://www.spectroscopynow.com/coi/cda/detail.cda?id=12871type=FeaturechId=9page=1 http://pubs.acs.org/cen/news/85/i07/8507notw7.html http://pubs.acs.org/cen/news/85/i03/8503notw7.html and here's some interesting stuff on chemistry and the net http://www.chemspy.com/chemistry-news/googling-for-genes.html http://www.chemspy.com/chemistry-news/biology-with-firefox.html http://www.chemspy.com/chemistry-news/wichempedia-coming-soon.html Thanks for posting this question, I learned a couple of interesting things along the way!
It isn't literally in the Constitution, the concept of Separation of Powers is embodied in the Constitution in the 1st Article, in the 2nd Article, and in the 3rd Article. Checks and balances refers to the various procedural rules that allow one branch to limit another, such as the authority of the president to veto legislation passed by Congress, or the power of Congress to alter the composition and jurisdiction of the federal courts.
Find a mag that you like and find the specific editor of the section that your articles might be published in. Get the persons contact info. Email them and let them know your background. Call them if possible. Submit a piece of your work only if they ask for it. Familiarize yourself with mags that you are not familiar with, but would like to be published in. Don't stop until you see your name in print.
I can only tell you what I did. Go to the search and try www.the sun.co.uk and then you can read the news from the UK. If you prefer another newspaper do the same with that name of the paper you like to read. I live in Bulgaria and I can now read the daily paper on line as its impossible , without going to the airport shop to buy one to read a UK paper. I would imagine that if you are American the same applies. Try it out and good luck
For newspaper articles I would scan them to a file (name them appropriately for your sanity). For Internet articles, download a program called Clip-It. With that program you can clip any page or portion of a page (site) and paste it to a new word processing program using Word, or whatever you prefer. You can paste the scanned file to the new word processing file and mix and match them as you please and/or save them for later inclusion. ;-)
Have you tried http://scholar.google.com/ ? If you go to that site and click on Advanced Scholar Search, you can search by author.
There are the general magazines on entrepreneurship such as Entrepreneur http://www.entrepreneur.com Inc http://www.inc.com Fast Company http://www.fastcompany.com Black Enterprise Magazine http://www.blackenterprise.com/ Home Business Magazine And then there are the specific ones, depending on your industry Art Business News http://www.artbusinessnews.com Greetings Etc (for the greeting card business) http://www.greetingsmagazine.com/greetings/index.shtml and so on
Constitution is a document that was written after the formation of the United States as a country. It was written by Thomas Jefferson and signed by many people including John Hancock. The Articles of Confederation were written after the South Succeeded from the United States. It created a country out of the states that left the Union.
Depends Tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, potaotes, beans are self pollinators Corn is wind pollination Squash you need to take the pollen from the male blossom to the female blossom with a paint brush Try New Seed Starters Handbook by Nancy Bubel a Rodale publication
Functionalism (what we used to call utilitarianism in other circles) is a social practice that continues because of some value to society. Something in the culture supports and encourages continuation because the society finds worth. (See Jules J. Wanderer, Interpretive Origins of Classical Sociology, NY: Edwin Mellon Press, 2005.) Setting a leash law or special speed zones for traffic near schools has a functional value. Laws on marriage to control and protect copulating couples was once, and sometimes still is, functional, but there is some conflict about that. Conflict theory involves the taking of sides in a dispute. Some value over-arching liberties more highly than restrictive conventions. You and your girl friend are more interested in the pleasure of copulation than legal rights and responsibilities over production of children. You may even decide that marriage is more centered on religious ideals, something you might want to rebel against. Either way, there is a disagreement with others in society and a choosing of sides. (See Gunther Schlee, Taking Sides and Constructing Identities, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, March 1, 2004.) Interactionism is related to the concept of pragmatism and contextualizes the network of value-making links and decisions for the things people do. (See Livy Visano, Generic and Generative Dimensions of Interactionism, International Journal of Comparative Sociology, November 1, 2000) Most articles on political or social current events will have elements of each. Make sure you first understand the examples of each, then read today's newspaper. If you understand the concepts well enough, you will see parts of a well-written article's description of the day's dramas in light of this theory or that. You simply pick out the article or articles that tend to highlight one of the three the best, sorting them according to features here or there that best or better fit. Part of the problem, perhaps, is that this gives you permission to read into someone's writings something that isn't necessarily overtly there. Journalists don't write according to sociological theories. What you are looking for is illustrations of sociological theories--how does the news story describe the interaction of people with different values, or the coordination of people who seemingly don't share common ties, or the efforts to resolve disagreements? So make sure you have the concepts down, then simply read the news. You'll get it.
put your printer by a newspaper!!
Use sticky dots to mount them onto notebook paper, then keep them in binders with tabs for the dates, subject or whatever your filing system is.
try veon tv youd have to download it thow it might be on there you can find anything on there....:)
The Articles set the rules of operations for the Unites States confederation. It was the first governing document of the United States of America. The Articles were replaced by the Constitution in 1787.
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