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Writing and private
* Legal Writing: This type of documentation is often prepared by attorneys or paralegals who could be in private practice or retained as corporate council.
Writing in private in 1916, Brandeis described men like Lowell " who have been blinded by privilege, who have no evil purpose, and many of whom have a distinct public spirit, but whose environment — or innate narrowness — have obscured all vision and sympathy with the masses.
Writing some years later, Dmitri Trenin and Aleksei Malashenko described the Russian military's performance in Chechniya as " grossly deficient at all levels, from commander-in-chief to the drafted private.
Writing in 1890, Jacob Riis commenting on the extent of private charity says: " New York is, I firmly believe, the most charitable city in the world.
Writing for the Chicago Sun Times, Jeff Shannon described the episode thus: " Clearly aware that taking sides in the right-to-life debate would be a divisive, no-win strategy, Parker and Stone aimed their satirical arrows at the one aspect of the Schiavo case that's indisputably offensive: the horrendous media circus that turned a private matter into a shamefully public spectacle.
Writing Mercy Otis Warren in 1776, he agreed with the Greeks and the Romans, that, " Public Virtue cannot exist without private, and public Virtue is the only Foundation of Republics.
Writing for the majority, Justice Stewart wrote, “ One who occupies telephone booth, shuts the door behind him, and pays the toll that permits him to place a call is surely entitled to assume that the words he utters into the mouthpiece will not be broadcast to the world .” Certain details, such as shutting the door on the telephone booth, help determine if a person intends for a conversation to be private.
Friends ' Central School students achieved the highest average SAT scores in all three sections ( Math, Verbal and Writing ) of the 19 schools that had scores reported in Suburban Life Magazine's 2010 report on suburban Philadelphia private high schools.

Writing and interests
Derrida's interests traversed disciplinary boundaries, and his knowledge of a wide array of diverse material was reflected in the three collections of work published in 1967: Speech and Phenomena, Of Grammatology and Writing and Difference.
McMaster's mid-life memoir The Gargoyle's Ear: Writing in Ottawa ( Black Moss 2007 ) recounts stories from the projects, contacts, and interests that comprise her committed life as a poet.
" Writing that it was not an attractive word, he defined it as " a prejudice or attitude of bias in favour of the interests of members of one's own species and against those of members of other species ," and argued that it was a prejudice similar to racism and sexism:
Writing in The Los Angeles Examiner, influential cartoonist George Herriman continually depicted Governor Gillett as a mule for Southern Pacific interests.
The Writing Center offers students support and feedback on their writing interests, and the QR Center, established in 2002, offers support to students enrolled in quantitative courses

Writing and personal
In 1926, when she was 15 years old, she wrote in her personal diary, " The unfavourable condition of the Hebrew writer is no secret to me [...] Writing not in Hebrew is the same for me as not writing at all.
Writing from a personal perspective for the Village Voice in fall 1994, festival artist and kitchen worker Gretchen Phillips expressed a nearly universal reaction to her first festival --“ I had never seen so many breasts before, so many bare asses, so much damn skin on such a vast terrain.
Writing in Dark City: The Lost World of Film Noir, author Eddie Muller wrote: " It's a tense depiction of one man's personal despair, amid the teeming concrete indifference of the modern city.
Writing for The Times Literary Supplement, Xan Fielding found the title of the book to be misleading, noting that apart from a very small win at the casinos of Las Vegas, " his personal experience of thrills seems to have been just as limited everywhere else on his itinerary.
Writing then became his outlet, though most of his early writings were of a personal nature, and not intended for publication.
Editors are a frequent target of letter-writing campaigns, also called “ astroturfing ,” or “ fake grass-roots ” operations in which sample letters are distributed on Web sites or otherwise, to be copied or rewritten and submitted as personal letters .< Ref > Action Tips: Organize a Letter Writing Campaign Dosomething. org </ ref >
* Writing 28 personal and professional development programs which are used by coaches, training firms, and Fortune 100 companies.
Writing most of the memoir in 1922, a year after Georgia's sovietization, Kvinitadze provides new details and personal observations about the troubled years of 1917-1921.
Writing when Palm Inc. was introducing its first web-capable personal digital assistant, supporting web access with WAP, DiNucci saw the web " fragmenting " into a future that extended far beyond the browser / PC combination it was identified with.
Writing for The Christian Science Monitor, reviewer Ann Tyson described Li's role as trapped dealing with a man he learned to despise, sacrificing his family life, professional goals, and personal convictions.
Writing for the Los Angeles Times, Randy Lewis noted how the song was able to effectively take listeners right into Carey's personal struggles from the previous year.
" Writing on her personal blog in 2011, Hayes apologized to anyone who had been offended by the release, noting, " Thankfully, there has been no evidence of the truth of that story since that time.
A documentary film about the political and personal parallels between the gay filmmaker and the notoriously anti-gay U. S. Senator Jesse Helms ( R-N. C .), Dear Jesse, made its cable television debut on HBO / Cinemax's " Reel Life " series and was nominated for an Emmy Award in the News / Documentary Writing category in 2000.
The International Women's Writing Guild, founded in 1976 by Hannelore Hahn, is a non-profit network for the personal and professional empowerment of women through writing.

Writing and ambitions
Writing to his main collaborator Leon Trotsky in May 1915, he accused Ionescu of " making a political principle out of venality ", and of being " a man of vulgar ambitions and unmeasurable vanity, a politician of no faith, no convictions, who considers political programs to be each a cause to plead ".
" Writing in the early 1960s on economic inequality in America, Myrdal ’ s underclass refers to a “ class of unemployed, unemployables, and underemployed who are more and more hopelessly set apart from the nation at large and do not share in its life, its ambitions and its achievements .” However, this general conception of a class or category of people below the core of the working class has a long tradition in the social sciences, such as through the work of Henry Mayhew, whose London Labour and the London Poor sought to describe the hitherto invisible world of casual workers, prostitutes, and street-people.

Writing and followers
Writing three centuries later, Ibn Abi Zar suggested it was chosen early on by Abdallah Ibn Yasin because, upon finding resistance among the Gudala Berbers of Adrar ( Mauritania ) to his teaching, he took a handful of followers to erect a makeshift ribat ( monastery-fortress ) on an offshore island ( possibly Tidra island, in Arguin bay ).
Writing about the latter, Volf says: " Beginning at least with Constantine's conversion, the followers of the Crucified have perpetrated gruesome acts of violence under the sign of the cross.

Writing and seems
Willard Thorp, in his new book, American Writing In The Twentieth Century, observes, quite validly it seems: `` Certain subjects are conspicuously absent or have been only lightly touched.
Writing in early Mesopotamia seems to that the need to document economic transactions, and consisted often in lists which scribes knowledgeable in writing and arithmetics engraved in cuneiform letters into tablets of clay.
Writing for Billboard on April 24, 1999, Michael Paoletta noted, " In the weeks since performance, it seems like every record label exec has been in a heated search for the next Latin hottie.
Writing in The Observer, Maurice Richardson thought that " Mr. Fleming seems to be leaving realism further and further behind and developing only in the direction of an atomic, sophisticated Sapper.
" Writing himself into The Plain Dealer as the " beastly author " of the china scene, Wycherley seems more amused than repentant.
Writing to his friend so early as 1744, Akenside said that the intimacy had " the force of an additional conscience, of a new principle of religion ", and there seems to have been no break in their affection.
Writing before Li's book was published, Byron and Pack offered other possible diagnoses based on symptoms Kang seems to have displayed, including manic-depressive psychosis and temporal lobe epilepsy.
Writing in The Spectator, Kingsley Amis ( under the pseudonym Christopher Pym ) wrote that " each episode of the Bond novels meant the adventure was less probable and more preposterous than the last, and now our hero seems to have lost, as well as any claims to plausibility, the know-how, the know-who, know-what and sheer zing that used to carry the unlikely plots along.
Writing for L ' Espresso, Italian novelist Alberto Moravia highlighted the film's variations in tone: " Highly expressive throughout, Fellini seems to change the tone according to the subject matter of each episode, ranging from expressionist caricature to pure neo-realism.
The only known copies not held by the author were kept in the Johns Hopkins school library and the Writing Seminars Department thesis copies, but recent inquiries by devoted Barth fans have shown that the copy held by the Writing Seminars at Johns Hopkins disappeared in the mid-1960s, while the other seems to have mysteriously " walked out " of the school's special collections division of the library.
Writing in The New York Times in 1989, Johnson described LaRouche as " a kind of Allan Bloom gone mad " who seems to " believe the nonsense he spouts ", a view of the world in which Aristotelians use " sex, drugs and rock-and-roll " and " environmentalism and quantum theory " to support wealthy oligarchs and create a civilization-destroying " new Dark Age ".
Writing from his extensive experience of treating cancer ( including more than 1, 000 melanoma cases ) at Sydney Hospital, Milton ( 1973 ) warned of the impact of the delivery of a prognosis, and how many of his patients, upon receiving their prognosis, simply turned their face to the wall and died an extremely premature death: "... there is a small group of patients in whom the realisation of impending death is a blow so terrible that they are quite unable to adjust to it, and they die rapidly before the malignancy seems to have developed enough to cause death.
Writing for the Canadian Press, Nick Patch called the film " a sci-fi puzzler that seems to blend the paranoia of Terry Gilliam films with the nostalgia of classic Steven Spielberg flicks.
Writing in The New York Times, Charles Poore reported that Bradbury " writes in a style that seems to have been nourished on the poets and fabulists of the Irish Literary Renaissance ," praising him as being " wonderfully adept at getting to the heart of his story without talking all day long about it and around it.
Writing for Slant Magazine, Nick Schager said, " Jules Dassin's 1950 masterpiece was his first movie after being exiled from America for alleged communist politics, and the unpleasant ordeal seems to have infused his work with a newfound resentment and pessimism, as the film — about foolhardy scam-artist Harry Fabian ( Richard Widmark ) and his ill-advised attempts to become a big shot — brims with anger, anxiousness, and a shocking dose of unadulterated hatred.
Writing for DVD Movie Guide, Colin Jacobson wrote that the episode " seems like two story fragments combined into one ; it ’ s like the writers couldn ’ t flesh out either tale for an entire 22 minutes so they just stuck two half-programs together.
Writing in Spin magazine, renowned rock critic Ira Robbins reviewed Elaine MacKenzie, noting, " Lescher's voice is astonishing -- a rough but melodic roar that seems to be straining for release " before concluding " The Greening of America starts here.

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