Posts Tagged ‘Expert’

NO TIME TO DATE

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010
WITH his towering 1.88m frame and chiselled good looks that make women go weak in the knees, you'd expect Daniel Henney to be an expert in the field of dating.

Checking in with the Iranian blogosphere

Friday, October 2nd, 2009
Iranians both inside and outside Iran have built what is arguably one of the most vibrant blogging cultures online today. A sign of the Iranian love of blogs? Even Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has a blog . So, given all the attention Iran had this week over its nuclear program, I thought it might be interesting to get a sample of what some English-language blogs written by Iranians are saying. Please note: I am not an expert on the Iranian blogosphere. This is not an a

Female Noir: Rewriting a Genre

Friday, July 31st, 2009
As I’ve mentioned before (and, as is obvious to anyone who’s read my blog,) I have a bit of a thing for mysteries and hardboiled noir. I’m by no means an expert on either genre, admittedly, but it’s a hobby interest of mine. I just really love the way gender plays out in them: in the “Golden Age” detective novels, sleuths like Poirot, or, to go far back to the grandfather, Sherlock Holmes, were supposed to use their “manly” reason to solve problems. When a woman would step in, such as Harriet Va

The Expert Asian Lovebirds are seeking for Dating and Marriage Needs

Monday, June 15th, 2009
There is nothing that beats the way people are in search of love and dating balance that is aimed at marriage. It is a global phenomena and no part of the world or any group or race is being left behind. Matters to do with marriage and dating are global, and their effects affect the core nature of human life. You need to realize where you are headed for you to know where exactly you are going if you need to change your life and what you believe. It is what the Asian lovebirds have come to search

Students and teachers: Finding the right fit (Wisconsin State Journal)

Thursday, August 14th, 2008
An annual matchmaking ritual is nearly complete in hundreds of elementary schools around Wisconsin. Next week, elementary students in Madison and most Wisconsin school districts will learn the names of their classroom teachers — a culmination of one of the most important and least-understood processes in education. Richard Halverson, a UW-Madison education researcher and an expert in school ...