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Suchwort: "This"
Stichwort: Models - 18 Presseschau-Absätze - Seite 1 von 2
9punkt
19.09.2016
[…]
visualise that the clitoris is more than what the eye perceives; with the visual model we can also now get a mental image of how it encircles the vagina, making penetrative sex potentially orgasmic.
This
means that a demystified discussion about the female orgasm is possible at long last."
[…]
Efeu
07.07.2015
[…]
Independent. ""I think right now television is the best that it's ever been and I think that it's the worst that film has ever been - in the 50 years that I've been doing it, it's the worst," he claims.
This
opinion comes despite his HBO TV show about horse racing Luck being cancelled while they were shooting the second season when PETA protested about the deaths of horses on set." Besprochen werden Lav
[…]
Efeu
09.07.2014
[…]
soundtrack of alpha experimentalists Sonic Youth. The front row included actors Charlize Theron and Sean Penn. Put together, it was a dizzying expression of creative director Raf Simons" vision for
this
revered Parisian house: futuristic, red carpet friendly and art-house all at once." Und Jezebel fasst die Versace-Schau so zusammen: "For the Debutante-Slash-Dominatrix in You". (Bild: Dior)
[…]
9punkt
17.04.2014
[…]
especially by German and sometimes French legacy publishers, is to stomp their feet like pouty kindergartners missing a turn at kickball, whining "that"s not fair" and yelling that everything wrong on
this
playground is the fault of another kid." Nach den tätlichen Angriffen auf Nutzer von Googles Datenbrille (mehr hier) ist es wohl der logische nächste Schritt: In den USA hat Google ein Patent auf
[…]
Feuilletons
17.10.2013
[…]
points of view, an independent and outsider spirit, a dedicated online following, and their own way of working. The idea is to attract these people... or find young journalists capable of working in
this
way, and then support them well." Pierre Omidyar äußert sich auch auf seiner eigenen Website zu seinem Projekt. Der Stadtrat von Cupertino hat die Apple-Pläne für eine neue ringförmige Konzernzentrale
[…]
Feuilletons
15.10.2013
[…]
Guardian eine Kolumne des Independent-Kollegen Chris Blackhurst, die dort ernstlich mit dem Titel erschien: "Edward Snowden's secrets may be dangerous. I would not have published them - If MI5 warns that
this
is not in the public interest who am I to disbelieve them?" Greenwalds Kommentar: "In other words, if the government tells me I shouldn't publish something, who am I as a journalist to disobey? Put
[…]
Feuilletons
07.08.2013
[…]
people at the highest level of the newspaper deal business. The likely buyers of newspapers had no idea. That means no black books were compiled, no auction held, no feelers put out. In other words,
this
was not so much an effort to get asset value, as for the family to wash its hands of something. Gone." Auch Alec MacGillis, ehemaliger Reporter der Washington Post, sieht in The New Republic nicht
[…]
taxpayers from being exploited, Don Graham went to Capitol Hill to lobby aggressively against them, seemingly unaware that his indubitable virtue as grandfather of the Post did not necessarily transfer to
this
other realm. Now the Grahams can go back to doing as they see fit with Kaplan, without worry that they are in any way imperiling the newspaper's public trust." Die Intendanten der öffentlich-rechtlichen
[…]
Feuilletons
07.11.2012
[…]
before the election, it accounted for 20% of all visits to the New York Times website." Und auch bei dieser Wahl hat Nate Silver Algorithmus funktioniert, ergänzt Taylor in seinem aktuellsten Artikel. "
This
year, according to all projections, Silver's model has correctly predicted 50 out of 50 states."
[…]
Feuilletons
05.09.2012
[…]
build a gigantic wall in front of our content because that seems a more sensible business model', without thinking how newspapers fit into
this
new information system. I think you're putting the cart before the horse. I think it's better if you embed yourself in
this
new world of information and work out what it is what we can do that they can't do and vice versa."
[…]
Feuilletons
16.02.2012
[…]
bisher Marc Jacobs ab, dessen Models in phantastischen Hüten vor einer Schlossruine liefen, die die Bildhauerin Rachel Feinstein entworfen hat. "He called me and mentioned
this
sculpture I made called Puritan's Delight, which is
this
broken black carriage, and he said that the clothes are starting to remind him of pilgrims, and kind of widows. So he was feeling my work, and whether I’d be interested in
[…]
Feuilletons
04.10.2011
[…]
bloated skirt. Her hair was covered by an enormous headdress that looked like an entire wedding cake had melted around her skull. And, startlingly, her hands were seemingly bound by a giant white bow.
This
was an abrupt indictment of the entirely extravagant, overly commercialized, highly politicized institution of marriage." Style.com präsentiert alle Kleider der Kollektion. Ein großer Konzern stellt
[…]
Feuilletons
10.08.2011
[…]
(Via turi2) Klage gegen Apple und die großen Buchverlage in den USA. Laura Hazard Owen berichtet in paidcontent.org:
This
evening, Seattle-based law firm Hagens Berman filed a class action lawsuit against Appleand five of the 'big 6' publishers claiming that they illegally fixed e-book prices (through the agency model, in which book publishers set their own e-book prices) in order to "boost profits
[…]
Feuilletons
09.11.2010
[…]
newsletter model, because the paywall creates newsletter economics. ...
This
re-engineering suggests that paywalls don?t and can?t rescue current organizational forms. They offer instead yet another transformed alternative to it. Even if paywall economics can eventually be made to work with a dramatically reduced audience,
this
particular referendum on the future (read: the present) of newspapers is
[…]
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