Sentences with phrase «author program which»

Sorry, but maybe Mr. Coker hasn't heard of Apple's iBooks Author program which is very exclusive.

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As an author, I was naturally self - interested in Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing program, which lets writers self - publish and sell their own e-books through the company's apps and devices.
Jon Levs, author of All in: How Our Work - First Culture Fails Dads, Families, and Businesses — And How We Can Fix It Together, studied the effect of paid leave in California and New Jersey, which have paid family leave programs, and found that the majority of businesses reported that their state's paid leave programs had either no effect or a positive effect on their business.
Highland will become the presenting sponsor for the programming series, «Engage at the Bush Center, presented by Highland Capital Management,» which brings authors, thought leaders, and newsmakers to the Bush Center for lectures and discussions throughout the year.
Analysis of the results showed that neither the discipline of the author, the brevity of the program — nor its length — accounts for a rule's relative success... Surprisingly, there is a single property which distinguishes the relatively high - scoring entries from the relatively low - scoring entries.
Audible's over 80,000 programs, including audiobooks from authors such as Stephen King and Jane Austen, may complement Amazon's MP3 digital music store, which was launched in September 2007 and now includes more than 3.3 million songs.
About the same time, 248 - pound Neva Coyle from Minnesota, having failed at every commercial diet program she tried, turned to the Bible, lost 100 pounds, and founded Overeaters Victorious in 1977, which launched her successful career as a best - selling author and inspirational speaker.
«Father Benedict Joseph Groeschel, C.F.R., (born July 23, 1933) is a Catholic priest, retreat master, author, psychologist, activist and host of the television talk program Sunday Night Prime with Father Benedict Groeschel, which is broadcast on the Eternal Word Television Network.
Only one program known to the author is produced in this way: the Seventh Day Adventist program «It Is Written,» which is produced by the central communication agency of the church from denominational funds, with local churches of the denomination paying for its broadcast in their local area.
The author examines the debate in the church over the growth of paid - time religious programs which has centered on several major issues, including the nature of the church, its mission, evangelism, pastoral care and counseling, and the social and political impact, and also the communication aspects: one way versus interactive communication.
The author, Iowa State psychology professor Brad Bushman, says that slam - bang programming like Karate Kid III, clips of which he screened for 200 test subjects, makes viewers so angry that they have trouble paying attention to ads.
Why she loves it there: «Young infants understand the world in a very sensory fashion, which is why they find the warmth and softness of your arms so soothing,» says Polly Moore, Ph.D., director of sleep research at PAREXEL Early Phase in Glendale, California, and author of The 90 - Minute Baby Sleep Program.
Abstract: The authors discuss the Positive Discipline program, which is based on Adlerian theory, with particular emphasis on fulfilling the individual's need to belong.
Best - selling author Michele Borba offers a nine - step program to help parents cultivate empathy in children, from birth to young adulthood - and explains why developing a healthy sense of empathy is a key predictor of which kids will thrive and succeed in the future.
The mayor said O'Neill is well - suited to tackle racial tensions around law enforcement, calling him the author of his neighborhood policing program in which police officers meet with community residents and leaders.
In the second article, Grégory Batt, head of the InBio unit and co-last author with Pascal Hersen (CNRS) of the Laboratoire Matière et systèmes complexes (CNRS / Paris Diderot University), explains how they managed to place a cellular system in an unstable configuration: «We designed a computer program which aims to force the cells to take binary decisions randomly.
The authors argue that research on social justice attitudes among adolescents is a valuable form of social action, which can influence policies and programs that support human rights.
When asked about what sparked the study, author Keith Anderson from the University of Montana commented «As a geriatric social work researcher, I've always been interested in finding creative, cost effective ways to improve the lives and well - being of older adults... My co-authors direct the Veterinary Outreach Program, affiliated with The Ohio State University, which provides mobile wellness care for the pets of older adults and / or homebound residents.
As a member of the Education & Workforce committee, I strongly oppose recent efforts to reduce federal funding in these areas, and I am the author of H.R. 258, the STEM Master Teacher Corps Act, which would award competitive grants to school districts or states to partner with colleges and universities or nonprofit organizations to establish a program which will develop, support and retain exceptional teachers in the STEM disciplines.
Additionally, I have supported comprehensive clean energy legislation like the House - passed American Clean Energy and Security Act, which included a cap and trade program, as well as Green Bank and Home Energy Savings Revolving Fund initiatives I authored.
A key requirement of Brestoff's scholarship was the support of his academic program, which is led by Lawrence «Skip» Brass (author of the accompanying Perspective).
«This study allowed us to systematically explore the circumstances of these law enforcement officer fatalities, which can help develop targeted policies and practices to keep officers safe in the line of duty,» said Keshia M. Pollack, PhD, MPH, author of the study, and associate professor of Health Policy and Management and director of the Occupational Injury Epidemiology and Prevention Training Program.
Prof. Gordon Pipa, a senior author of the study, says that since it now seems to be possible that machines can be programmed to make human like moral decisions it is crucial that society engages in an urgent and serious debate, «we need to ask whether autonomous systems should adopt moral judgements, if yes, should they imitate moral behavior by imitating human decisions, should they behave along ethical theories and if so, which ones and critically, if things go wrong who or what is at fault?»
«There has been a lot of debate about how expensive the Medicaid expansion would be and until now, it hadn't been clear which Americans had the potential to benefit from the added healthcare coverage in states that participate,» says lead author Tammy Chang, M.D., MPH, MS, an assistant professor in the department of family medicine at the U-M Medical School and an alumnus of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program.
Rachel Romeo, a graduate student in the Harvard - MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology, and Joanna Christodoulou, an assistant professor of communication sciences and disorders at the Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions, are the lead authors of the paper, which appears in the journal Cerebral Cortex.
Jean - Pierre Issa, MD, Director of the Fels Institute for Cancer Research and Molecular Biology at Temple University School of Medicine and co-Leader of the Cancer Epigenetics Program at the Fox Chase Cancer Center is lead author of the study, which has been published August 19 in the journal, Lancet Oncology.
«The treatment of multiple myeloma has improved significantly in recent years with the introduction of therapies such as proteasome inhibitors [which interfere with tumor cells» protein - disposal system] and potent immuno - modulatory agents,» said the paper's senior author and lead investigator, Paul Richardson, MD, clinical program leader and director of clinical research at Dana - Farber's Jerome Lipper Multiple Myeloma Center, and the R.J. Corman professor at Harvard Medical School.
Northwestern's Saiying Steenbergen - Hu of the Center for Talent Development was the lead author of the report, which was also co-authored by Matthew Makel of Duke University's Talent Identification Program.
«In our study, transgender youth decided to pursue fertility preservation at much lower rates than we would have expected from research on reproductive desires of transgender adults, which suggests that about half want biological children and over a third would have considered preserving their fertility if techniques had been available and offered to them,» said lead author Diane Chen, PhD, a pediatric psychologist with the Gender & Sex Development Program at Lurie Children's and in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
The authors noted that original SAI guidelines gave community colleges incentive to expand short - term certificate programs, which are designed to be completed in less than one year, even though it was not one of the primary goals of the state's policy.
The first author Byeonghwa Lim at DGIST's Ph.D program of Emerging Materials Science elaborated on the biosensor platform, «We placed a spider web - shaped micro-magnetic pattern which was designed to move the superparamagnetic particles toward the center of the biosensor and a high sensitivity biosensor on the platform.
Tumors are home to diverse immune cell types, some of which remain much less explored than T cells and could also control cancer progression» says Mikael Pittet, PhD, director of the Cancer Immunology Program in the MGH Center for Systems Biology and senior author of the Science paper.
The program, which focuses on promoting healthy behaviors and reducing cardiac risk, is unique because unlike others that tend to focus exclusively on exercise and nutrition it also integrates managing sleep and stress, the study authors said.
«We thought the movie treatment would help, but not nearly as much as the other programs in which we were teaching all of these state - of - the - art skills,» said Ronald Rogge, associate professor of psychology at the University of Rochester and lead author of the study.
«Enlarged cysts in kidneys can lead to reduced kidney function and eventually kidney failure, where the only treatment is dialysis or transplantation,» said study author Michael Flessner, M.D., Ph.D., a program director at the NIH's National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, which funded the trial.
The authors note that future issues confronting both programs include whether they will remain open - ended entitlements, the degree to which the programs may be privatized, the scope of their cost - sharing structures for beneficiaries, and the roles the programs will play in payment and delivery reform.
Das is the senior author on the Healthy Weight for Living Study which found that workplace - based weight programs could be an effective approach for people with significant weight loss goals.
The lead author of the study is Tiantian Li, an epidemiologist now at the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention in Beijing, who did the work while serving as a postdoctoral researcher at the Columbia Climate and Health Program at Mailman, which Kinney directs.
Understanding how much society values those future people should be an influential component of climate policy decisions,» said Noah Scovronick, co-lead author and a postdoctoral research associate at Princeton University's Program in Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy (STEP), which is based at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.
However, because talking on a cell phone is preceded by reaching for the phone and answering or dialing — which increase risk greatly — the study authors concluded that their results provide support for licensing programs that restrict electronic device use, particularly among novice drivers.
«Our findings suggest new ways of tackling the still - difficult task of working out which patients should receive which drug and how drugs should be combined to maximize therapeutic benefit,» said senior study author Peter Sorger, the Otto Krayer Professor of Systems Pharmacology and director of the Harvard Program in Therapeutic Science and the Laboratory of Systems Pharmacology at Harvard Medical School.
Dr Marcus Neumann, author of the computer program GRACE for crystal structure prediction, which predicted eight out of nine targets correctly in this blind test and eight out of ten targets in the previous two blind tests, said: «Obviously, we are delighted with these results, in particular because unlike in earlier blind tests they have been obtained by a fully automated procedure that can be used as a black box in industrial working environments.»
«Gene drives, which are being contemplated to engineer natural ecosystems, should be scrutinized openly and systematically for both their risks and benefits,» said Todd Kuiken, PhD, author of the Science paper and senior program associate with the Synthetic Biology Project.
Malone was the principal author on a U.S. Agency for International Development report, Changing Glaciers and Hydrology in Asia: Addressing Vulnerabilities to Glacier Melt Impacts, which assessed how USAID programs could respond to the effects of climate change in this region of the world.
Olivia authored an extensive manual titled Anatomy of Asana which is currently the central curriculum globally for the YogaWorks Teacher Training Programs.
Here is a response one of our other moderators authored which I think you will find reassuring: «The following answer from Tuffs University is helpful in evaluating this question: Lynne M. Ausman, DSc, RD, director of the Biochemical and Molecular Nutrition Program at Tufts» HNRCA Cardiovascular Nutrition Laboratory, says you have nothing to worry about.
He is the author of the book, «Happy Gut — The Cleansing Program To Help You Lose Weight, Gain Energy and Eliminate Pain» — which gives people a 28 - day plan to help them resolve their gut - related issues.
«21 pounds in 21 days: The Martha's Vineyard Diet Detox» is a book which outlines a fasting program as directed by author Dr. Roni DeLuz.
The program has divided the process of authoring into two parts which are planning and designing.
To recount and draw lessons from that experience, Fordham president (and Education Next senior editor) Chester Finn, Fordham vice president for Ohio policy and programs Terry Ryan, and veteran journalist Michael Lafferty authored the new book from which this article is adapted.
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