Sharon Hartin Iorio (ed.) Qualitative Research in Journalism: Taking It to the StreetsMapping flow of information among Anna's friends is part of broader piece on news and everyday life.doi:10.1177/146488490500600208MartinV. B.Journalism
Like the Days Inn. Well, it IS Las Vegas. I guess technically you could end up with a free wife in your hotel room… Who am I kidding. I wouldn’t even make it to the Contl Breakfast. At this point, I would leave my hotel room and just hope some random stranger I meet at the...
In the wake of civil protest in Seattle during the 1999 World Trade Organization meeting, many issues raised by globalization and increasingly free trade have been in the forefront of the news. But these issues are not necessarily new. Taking Trade to the Streets describes how so many individual...
They had taken to aimlessly wandering through the streets. 2. become good at, like, enjoy, become interested in, develop an aptitude for She took to the piano immediately.3. head for, make for, run for, flee to He took to the roof of his home when police officers came round....
Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook profit taking (redirected fromTaking Profit) Financial Related to Taking Profit:Profit Taking Strategy profit taking n. The selling of a security in order to realize profits from a price increase.
(Picture book) A Horn(喇叭) for Louis By Eric A Kinmel and James Bemardin Louis Armstrong was too poor to have a real music instrument, but he had a horn. Jazz and blues music was everywhere in the streets of New Orleans. This is the story of how Louis got his first real "horn"...
walked in the long and narrow streets of Barcelona, looking up and trying to find every letter of the alphabet.But her ide a only began after a chance taking the photo of the letter "q" in space-that time she found it when she glanced to the sky in her favourite bar in the city....
Why the Green Movement Is Taking to the Streets: The Government Says It Will Tackle Global Warming with Renewed Vigour. but Radical Groups Such as Plane Stupid Tell Alice O'Keeffe That They Want More Than Promises, While (Overleaf) Mark Lynas Checks the Maths and Finds the Targets Seriously ...
17. take someone at his word take someone at her word to assume that someone means, or will do, what he or she says: when he told her to go, she took him at his word and left. 18. take someone's word for it to accept or believe what someone says 19. the last word a. ...
metal frames from broken window shades protruding awkwardly from a concrete-block building. Signs advertising Dréher, Borsodi, Soproni. The sharp, spicy aroma of a TV paprika. The 12-foot wide sidewalks on Andrassy, and the 2-foot wide sidewalks along cobbled side streets. The electric hum an...