3 Ways To Write A Notable Editorial

Explaining or interpreting: This format is used to explain how and why a newspaper or magazine took a certain stance on a controversial subject. Criticizing: This format criticizes actions or decisions made on a third party’s part in addition to offering a better solution. It’s more to get the readers to see that there is a larger problem at hand. Persuading: This type is used to move the reader to action, concentrating on solutions, not the problem....

January 16, 2023 · 3 min · 598 words · Michael Tan

3 Ways To Write Stream Of Consciousness

Literally any topic will do, as long as you have something to say about it – even if it doesn’t seem like much at first. Using this method, you can connect topics that seem unrelated. For example, you could begin discussing a certain character who loves roses and then immediately switch to a childhood memory of your mother’s rose bushes. This is the way thoughts often work in our heads – so it is also a great way to show how a character thinks and connects ideas in their mind....

January 16, 2023 · 3 min · 597 words · Ralph Topete

30 Million Astrazeneca Covid Vaccine Doses Sitting In Ohio As Company Awaits Fda Approval

According to a report from The New York Times, the batch in Ohio is in its final phase of the process during which the vaccine is placed into vials, and is part of the tens of millions of AstraZeneca doses waiting for a green light from federal health officials. The company is still waiting for results from its U.S. clinical trials before it applies for an emergency use authorization from the FDA....

January 16, 2023 · 3 min · 582 words · Carolina Mueller

30 Most Commonly Prescribed Pediatric Medications

This article explores the most common prescription medications for children and teens. It will also explain the concerns that each medication may treat. It may be used to treat bacterial infections such as strep throat, childhood pneumonia, ear infections, and sinus infections. Albuterol nebulizer solution is an inexpensive medication. Albuterol asthma inhalers tend to be more expensive. However, there is a Ventolin HFA inhaler that tends to be a less expensive inhaler option....

January 16, 2023 · 2 min · 390 words · Vanessa Taylor

30 Percent Of Unvaccinated Americans Would Reconsider Shot Amid Omicron Surge Poll Finds

A Morning Consult survey released Wednesday found unvaccinated adults are more likely to think there’s too much concern over the new strain, which was discovered in South Africa last week and has since spread to more than a dozen countries. Still, 30 percent of unvaccinated U.S. adults said given the emergence of the new strain they would consider getting one of the coronavirus vaccines. Eleven percent of unvaccinated respondents said they’d “definitely” get the shot as a preventative measure, while 19 percent said they’d “probably” consider it....

January 16, 2023 · 3 min · 431 words · Kay Barnes

3G Phone Home

Verizon’s move is at once a gamble and a necessity. Nothing was untouched in the fiscal earthquake that rocked the telecommunications industry last year. Wireless, once touted as not only the Next New Thing but also the Next Sure Thing, felt the tremors, too. Mobile-phone sales slowed, particularly in Europe, where the devices have been commoditized. Competition in the United States drove prices down, from an average of 56 cents a minute in 1995 to 14 cents last year....

January 16, 2023 · 7 min · 1306 words · Kenneth Vasquez

4 Common Rashes On Skin Causes Pictures Diagnosis

Rashes can be a response to an allergy, toxin, infection, or systemic disease. They range from minor tissue swelling to an outbreak of painful sores. Some rashes on skin affect a small area while others are widespread. They’re sometimes tough to tell apart—even for a trained eye. Broadly speaking, rashes on skin can be classified as either infectious or non-infectious. Many types and possible causes exist. This article will help you learn to identify:...

January 16, 2023 · 5 min · 1036 words · Daniel Singh

4 Easy Ways To Cut A Cigar Without A Cutter

Moistening the cap prevents the wrapping from cracking so your cigar doesn’t come undone. Avoid placing the blade below the cap line since you will cut through the wrapping and your cigar may unravel as you smoke it. If you don’t have a knife with you, you can also use your thumbnail to cut through the cap. If you’re using a dull knife, you may need to rotate the cigar a few more times to cut through the cap....

January 16, 2023 · 3 min · 443 words · Paul Beckel

4 Hours In Hanoi

Visit the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology for a crash course in the country’s 54 ethnic groups, explained through beautiful displays of daily life. The sprawling grounds feature several examples of different tribal houses and tombs (Nguyen Van Huyen Street; vme.org.vn). Dine at KOTO, a not-for-profit restaurant and vocational-training program for disadvantaged youths, which offers sandwiches, pastas and traditional Vietnamese dishes (59 Van Mieu Street). Explore the Temple of Literature, Vietnam’s first university....

January 16, 2023 · 1 min · 151 words · Miguel Dooley

4 Simple Ways To Make Your Own Multi Purpose Cleaner

Most hydrogen peroxide blends sold at drugstores are 3% concentrations, but check the label just in case. It’s important to use an opaque spray bottle because light can cause the hydrogen peroxide to decompose into water over time. Use warm or hot water if you plan to use all or most of the cleaning solution right away on floors or other large areas. Hot or warm water will slightly increase the solutions bacteria-killing power....

January 16, 2023 · 5 min · 955 words · Marie White

4 Viral Sweet Holiday Recipes That Have Tiktokers Buzzing

Christmas cookie fudge This concoction, called Christmas cookie fudge, was posted by @kaitlinquick, and it’s been viewed more than 19 million times. The fudge is made with white chocolate morsels, sugar cookie mix, and sweetened condensed milk, which @kaitlinquick adds together. After being all mixed together on the stovetop, red and green sprinkles are stirred in. Then it all gets put in a pan and left to refrigerate before serving....

January 16, 2023 · 3 min · 452 words · Joseph Torre

4 Ways To Curl Hair With Braids

Braid your hair when it is about 80% dry. You can also dampen dry hair by spraying it with a spray bottle. Use hair ties that are wrapped in fabric or thread as they will not pull on your hair. If you have bangs, you can let them fall as they are. Use a scrunchy or ribbon if you have fine hair. Hair ties can leave dents in your hair that may interfere with your new wavy look....

January 16, 2023 · 1 min · 181 words · Matthew Born

4 Ways To Cut A Round Cake

If your knife isn’t as long as the diameter of your cake, you’ll need to slide the knife along the top of the cake in order to make a complete line in the frosting. You’ll need to make sure your glass is tall enough to hold the knife you’re using. Press into the frosting to score the line, only until you read the first layer of cake. Do not cut into the cake itself....

January 16, 2023 · 4 min · 684 words · Jesse Strong

4 Ways To Delete Movies From Itunes

Use this method to remove a movie you downloaded from the iTunes Store or Apple TV (or synced from your PC or Mac) from your phone or tablet. Removing the downloaded movie only removes it from this iPhone or iPad. If you’ve purchased a movie, you can always redownload it at any time. If you see a cloud and arrow next to a movie, it’s not on your phone or tablet—it’s in the cloud and can’t be removed....

January 16, 2023 · 4 min · 698 words · Matthew Cannon

4 Ways To Design Front Yard Landscaping

This is also a great option if your current yard has nothing in it. You can always build on a basic yard later as you save money for renovation costs or develop new ideas for your yard. Keeping your yard relatively simple is a great idea if you have children or pets, since you won’t need to worry as much about anyone stomping on precious plants or fragile structures. Keep in mind, you’ll need to put a lot more effort into your yard if you plant a ton of greenery....

January 16, 2023 · 6 min · 1107 words · Lester Pennebaker

4 Ways To Determine If A Sapphire Is Real

Lab-created (fake) sapphires do not have inclusions of this nature, and some natural sapphires don’t have flaws either, but if you find flaws it is real. Once the gemologists have fully examined the gem, they will give you an official statement. If you have an old family sapphire that you are sure is natural and valuable, it is good to have it certified to ensure that you get the best value if you sell it....

January 16, 2023 · 2 min · 222 words · Ivan Walters

4 Ways To Develop Your Resilience

If you are overbooked and under slept, see if there are any commitments you can cut back on. Indulge in activities that let you completely unwind. Give yourself that space and peace to relax regularly, thereby giving your resilience a chance to increase. Engage in positive activities to reduce stress and increase your positive mood. Think of stress as a challenge or opportunity. If you are stressed, this means you care deeply about something that you are doing....

January 16, 2023 · 9 min · 1784 words · Katherine Marshall

4 Ways To Do Footnotes

You’ll typically only have one footnote per sentence. If you need more than one footnote, place the other footnote at the end of the sentence clause it relates to, outside the closing punctuation. The only exception is if the sentence is broken up by a long dash, in which case, the superscript number goes before the beginning of the dash. [4] X Trustworthy Source Purdue Online Writing Lab Trusted resource for writing and citation guidelines Go to source...

January 16, 2023 · 4 min · 808 words · Valerie Beckman

4 Ways To Draw A Shark

January 16, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Jessica Barkley

4 Ways To Draw An Exotic Peacock

January 16, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Jason Carey