Not exact matches
The kind
of working conditions that lead into this legal danger zone
include not just «egregious acts
of harassment and bullying» but also chronic stress, excessive demands by managers, and unpaid overtime, wrote the report's
author, Dr. Martin Shain
of the University
of Toronto.
-- Dan Gregory, speaker,
author of Selfish, Scared and Stupid and co-founder
of The Impossible Institute, an innovation think tank that has
worked with large organizations
including Coca - Cola and the United Nations
The
author of The Fusion Quest, Fowler has
worked and directed high - level projects at leading U.S. laboratories,
including the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the Lawrence Livermore fusion lab (which now houses NIF); in addition, he was the American representative for ITER.
Tom is also a two - time
author,
including How Clients Buy: A Practical Guide to Business Development for Consulting and Professional Services (2018) and Bread and Butter, a critically - acclaimed book that describes his
work at Great Harvest and how he and his team created a nationally recognized corporate learning community and culture
of best practices using collaborative networks.
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How do you say someone's
work is based on this one princliple when there are 9 chapters
including clearity and inerrency
of the bible, Attributes
of God, Trinity, Creation, Sin preceeding the «major point»
of all the
author's
works and belief system?
While over the course
of 50 pages or so,
Author A did
included two footnotes to the
works of Author B, I didn't feel that this was nearly enough.
Jeff Goins is the best - selling
author of five books
including The Art
of Work and Real Artists Don't Starve.
Higher criticism
includes an analysis
of the literary genre
of the text, its historical background, the history
of the oral tradition behind the text, and the cultural and psychological factors at
work on the
author and editor (or editors)
of the text.
Edited by Glaz and Jeanne Stevenson Moessner, the book
includes the
work of five
authors in ministerial settings and four in the academy.
He is the
author of numerous fantastically entertaining books,
including his most recent
work Watermelons: How the Environmentalists are Killing the Planet, Destroying the Economy and Stealing Your Children's Future, also available in the US, and in Australia as Killing the Earth to Save It.»
I had read much
of Borges's
work,
including many relatively unknown essays and reviews, as I prepared to write a dissertation on his «Libros y autores extranjeros» («Foreign Books and
Authors»), a biweekly column he published from 1936 - 39 in the Buenos Aires magazine El Hogar.
@Mass Debater «I have read many
works that study the history
of the Jewish people and their culture as found apart from biblical sources, I have yet to find one that did not
include supposition about the veracity
of it's own
work, with none claiming absolute truth as to who the
authors of the bible or who the historical figure
of Moses could have been.»
TARA DUGGAN is a staff writer for The San Francisco Chronicle's Food & Wine section and the
author of three previous cookbooks,
including The Blue Bottle Craft
of Coffee and The
Working Cook.
The model /
author / Twitter star / mom welcomed Vogue into her home for a game
of «73 Questions» — and a few pieces
of candy — showing off her stunning house (its previous tenant was Rihanna, BTW)
including the kitchen where she's been
working on her follow - up cookbook to 2016's Cravings.
The
author of five books,
including Crackers, about Georgia and Jimmy Carter, and Not Exactly What I Had in Mind, he's currently
working on a book about hair.
A nationally recognized speaker and New York Times Best Selling
Author, Dr. Kartzinel has presented medical interventions that
work to improve the lives
of his patients who suffer from many types
of medical conditions that
include: autism, allergies, inflammatory bowel disease, chronic constipation, chronic diarrhea, sleep cycle disruptions, and hormonal imbalances.
Pretend Soup and Other Real Recipes: A Cookbook for Preschoolers and Up In this sequel to her classic Pretend Soup — considered by many to be the gold standard
of children's cookbooks — award - winning
author / illustrator Mollie Katzen
works her magic with 20 new, child - tested recipes
including such delicacies as Counting Soup, Chewy Energy Circles, and Polka Dot Rice.
But the fuss over her comment and its underlying assumption — that there must be something wrong with him because, busy or not, he «should» have a girlfriend — got me thinking about the
work of Bella DePaulo,
author of numerous books on the single life,
including Singled Out: How Singles Are Stereotyped, Stigmatized, and Ignored, and Still Live Happily Ever After.
I draw on the
work of many analysts,
including Melissa Roderick at the Consortium on Chicago Schools Research and the
authors of the book «Crossing the Finish Line,» to suggest that doing a better job
of developing non-cognitive skills in students could be a particularly fruitful way to increase college - graduation rates.
The
author includes well researched references and has a put a lot
of work into making this a good reference book as well as personal.
It
includes the
work of youth sports expert and
author Brooke de Lench (who lives in Concord) as she tries to reduce the concussion rate in a football program at an Oklahoma high school.
Adonis has
worked for a number
of think tanks, is a board member
of Policy Network and is the
author or co-
author of several books,
including several studies
of the British class system, the rise and fall
of the Community Charge, and the Victorian House
of Lords.
We welcome Maureen Cummins, a visual artist and writer whose current
work,
including her book - in - progress, explores the gendered history
of «mental health» in America; Beverly Donofrio, the
author of Riding in Cars with Boys, Looking for Mary, and Astonished; and Denise Ranaghan who has been
working in the mental health field for 16 years.
In 2007 he joined four generations
of IPCC
authors,
including Easterling, in receiving a Nobel Prize for their groundbreaking
work.
Dr Nathan Mayne, Senior Lecturer in Astrophysics at the University
of Exeter and one
of the
authors of the study said: «This research is not only important in developing our understanding
of this exotic class
of planets, but also represents the first steps to building a deeper understanding
of how planetary atmospheres and climates
work across a range
of conditions,
including those more conducive to life.
The
authors summarized
work that investigated the genomes
of more than 20 ancients in the Eurasian family tree,
including the 45,000 - year - old Ust» - Ishim individual from Central Siberia, for their paper.
«The new guidelines suggest that journals
include in their information for
authors their policies for statistical analysis and how they review the statistical accuracy
of work under consideration.
Other determinants,
including local labor market conditions, parental education and family structure appear to have a greater impact on child poverty levels, according to Myungkook Joo, assistant professor in Rutgers School
of Social
Work, who
authored the study.
UBC
authors of the study
include Katja Anttila, a postdoctoral fellow who now
works at the University
of Turku in Finland, and Tony Farrell, Chair in Sustainable Aquaculture.
Lead
author, Capt. Leslie MacDonald, Sc.D., senior scientist in the U.S. Public Health Service, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health,
of the Centers for Disease Control, suggests that employees consider taking small steps to improve their overall cardiovascular health,
including: • Going for a walk during lunch or other breaks • Parking farther away from destinations • Taking the stairs instead
of elevators • Managing stress through breathing exercises or meditation • Bringing healthy snacks to
work such as fruits, nuts and yogurt • Drinking water throughout the day
«The
work on antibodies isolated from survivors
of filovirus infections,
including Marburg and Ebola, was started by James Crowe's laboratory at Vanderbilt University together with our laboratory about 3 years ago,» said virologist Alex Bukreyev, professor at UTMB and co-corresponding
author.
«Genetically speaking, the populations across northern East Asia have changed very little for around eight millennia,» said senior
author Andrea Manica from the University
of Cambridge, who conducted the
work with an international team,
including colleagues from Ulsan National Institute
of Science and Technology in Korea, and Trinity College Dublin and University College Dublin in Ireland.
«For many Americans, daily life itself can be a source
of stress as they struggle to manage numerous responsibilities
including health related issues,» said Patricia Stoddard - Dare, Ph.D., lead
author of the study and associate professor
of social
work at Cleveland State University.
«It is the first study with such a large sample
of individuals and
includes the entire range
of language variability implemented in the brain,» explains Nathalie Tzourio - Mazoyer, head
of the Neurofunctional Imaging Group at the Institute
of Neurodegenerative Diseases
of the University
of Bordeaux (France) and principal
author of the
work, to Sinc.
«Our laboratory has been
working to understand the molecules and pathways that make the kidneys so vulnerable to so many stressors,
including toxins and poor blood flow,» explained senior
author Samir Parikh, MD, an investigator in the Division
of Nephrology and in the Center for Vascular Biology Research (CVBR) at BIDMC and Associate Professor
of Medicine at Harvard Medical School.
The general rise in short - sightedness,
including in a sizeable proportion
of the
working age population, has implications for both the health care system and the economy, conclude the
authors of the study.
«The results position TRPV4 as a new target for preventing and treating sunburn, and probably chronic sun damage
including skin cancer or skin photo - aging, though more
work must be done before TRPV4 inhibitors can become part
of the sun defense arsenal, perhaps in new kinds
of skin cream, or to treat chronic sun damage,» said Steinhoff, co-senior
author of the study.
«Noise has always been a big problem in almost all engineering applications
including computing devices and communications,» says Vivek Kohar, postdoctoral research scholar at NC State and lead
author of a paper describing the
work.
But within days
of the
work being published, critics on the PubPeer website and other blogs pointed out problems with some
of the images in the papers,
including some that were very similar to those in earlier papers by first
author Haruko Obokata, a unit leader at the Kobe, Japan - based RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology.
The
authors review over 800 recent studies addressing human rights violations against sex workers, HIV, law and policy, concluding that criminalization
of sex
work fuels and fosters human rights violations and increases sex workers» susceptibility to HIV,
including by reducing sex workers» access to HIV prevention, treatment and care.
The
authors say that as energy storage density improves — and with their
work it is now approaching the capacity
of lithium batteries — applications for the new technology
include such possibilities as solar pads that collect energy from the sun by day, then store it for heating food, living spaces, clothing or blankets at night.
Only when there is no obvious reason for an
author to have copied significant chunks
of text from already published
work — particularly if that previous
work is not cited and has no overlap in authorship — does the software affix a «flag» to the article,
including links to the papers from which it has text overlap.
The
work included data from a variety
of sources,
including national emissions inventories kept by the United Nations, global estimates
of energy use and direct measurements
of atmospheric CO2 concentrations, and involved dozens
of authors from institutes around the world.
«In general, lupus patients commonly have a broad range
of neuropsychiatric symptoms,
including anxiety, depression, headaches, seizures, even psychosis,» says Allison Bialas, PhD, first
author on the study and a research fellow
working in the lab
of Michael Carroll, PhD, senior
author on the study, who are part
of the Boston Children's Program in Cellular and Molecular Medicine.
In addition to Hahn and Karchner, WHOI researchers involved in the
work included lead
author Adam Reitzel (now an Assistant Professor at the University
of North Carolina at Charlotte) and Diana Franks.
Once the system
includes more neurons and the kinks are
worked out, it could supply data centers, autonomous cars, and national security services with neural nets that are orders
of magnitude faster than existing designs, while using orders
of magnitude less power, according to the study's two primary
authors, Yichen Shen, a physicist, and Nicholas Harris, an electrical engineer, both at MIT.
His graduate and postdoctoral
work led to seven first
author papers in the Journal
of Biological Chemistry,
including four back - to - back papers on fundamental characterization
of arachidonic acid pathways, and a Cell paper, which was the first to demonstrate cAMP - independent G protein participation in receptor - mediated signal transduction.