Not exact matches
Dr. Bradberry has written for, or been
covered by, Newsweek, TIME, BusinessWeek, Fortune, Forbes, Fast Company, Inc., USA Today, The Wall Street
Journal, The Washington Post, and The Harvard Business Review.
Dr. Bradberry has written for, or been
covered by, Newsweek, BusinessWeek, Fortune, Forbes, Fast Company, Inc., USA Today, The Wall Street
Journal, The Washington Post, and The Harvard Business Review.
The best way to achieve this is
by keeping a
journal and writing about a couple of specific topics, which we will
cover below.
Bradberry has written for, or been
covered by, Newsweek, BusinessWeek, Fortune, Forbes, Fast Company, Inc., USA Today, The Wall Street
Journal, The Washington Post, and The Harvard Business Review.
He was featured in two 60 Minutes segments in December 2008 about the housing crisis (which won an Emmy) and in March 2015 about Lumber Liquidators, has appeared dozens of times on CNBC, Bloomberg TV and Fox Business Network, was on the
cover of the July 2007 Kiplinger's, has been profiled
by the Wall Street
Journal and the Washington Post, and has spoken widely on value investing and behavioral finance.
So much so that it was front page news for the venture capital industry — the Venture Capital
Journal ran a
cover story in January of 2005 entitled «My Life as a Blogger» accompanied
by my smiling mug.
In addition, every issue of the ABF
Journal includes timely
cover stories and articles authored
by industry specialists, plus our regular features encompassing briefs of the top industry related news stories, exclusive interviews with industry leaders, notable ABL transaction summaries and commentary from our team of contributing writers on turnaround management, legal topics and case studies and other relevant insights from ABL industry practitioners.
By 1911 the CENTURY regularly published a department
covering news of «interdenominational acquaintance» This marked its first major step toward a 1916 declaration that it was an «undenominational»
journal.
• The
Journal of the American Medical Association usually has on its
cover a reproduction of a work of fine art, with a commentary
by Dr. M. Therese Southgate.
Edited
by Sam Sacks — the fiction chronicler for the Wall Street
Journal — Open Letters
covers a fair share of literary fiction and contemporary poetry
by people who are not afraid to call bull or praise.
The USATT was
covered by a variety of independent media outlets, as well as the event's official media sponsors: Beverage Media Group; Food and Beverage Magazine; The SOMM
Journal; Meigner's; The Tasting Panel; Artisan Spirit; Distillery Age; Drinks International; The Beverage
Journal; Distillery Trail; Microshiner; and Wine & Craft Beverage World.
The company had this to say about him, probably written
by Frank G. Ryan, the president, writing in Modern Pharmacy but
covered in the
Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association: «Three or four years ago, in the gradual development of our scientific staff, we secured the services of Professor Wilbur L. Scoville, a pharmacist well known to the country and a man preeminent in the field of what has been termed pharmaceutical elegance.
In addition, the show has been
covered by major newspapers such as The Wall Street
Journal and the San Francisco Chronicle.
Cover — Cornell Capa - Magnum 2 — drawing
by Leslie Jacobs 4 — I.N.P., A.P., Jervas Baldwin - Des Moines Register (2) 6 — Top, U.S. Army Photo; bottom, I.N.P. 7 — European, I.N.P. 10 — Richard Burbage 14, 15 — drawings
by Ajay 28, 29 — Rocco Morabito - Jacksonville
Journal 30 — Marvin Newman 31 — I.N.P., U.P. 32 — N.Y. Daily News 42 — A.P., U.P. (2), Richard Meek (2) 43 — U.P., I.N.P., Richard Meek, U.P. 47 — Phil Burchman 48 - 52 — Cornell Capa - Magnum 57 — I.N.P. (2), James E. Mays - Norfolk Virginian Pilot 58 — Boone and Crockett Club 60 — Bill Berry 61 — Bettmann Archive, courtesy Bill Berry 68 — I.N.P.
COVER: Swiss Himalaya Expedition 1960 5 — European 6 — Turofsky 7 — Roger Smith - Bermuda News Bureau, J. David Lamontagne - Providence
Journal, Central Press, A.P., Apex 17 — Herb Scharfman 18, 19 — Art Ricker -
by - Pix (2), Herb Scharfman (2) 20 — Herb Scharfman (2), U.P.I. 23 - 26 — Larry Burrows 29 — Ralph Crane - LIFE 31 - 34 — Swiss Himalaya Expedition 1960 35 - 37 — map and illustration
by Jack Kunz 38 — Norman Dyhrenfurth 39 — DeVere Helfrich 41, 42 — Phil Bath 48, 49 — Norman Dyhrenfurth 50 — Associated Newspapers, Ltd. 52 — A.P. 53 — Thomson Picture Service 62, 63 — A.P. 64 — Bruce Burgess
The body of the
journal remains traditional and timeless, but I like to give it a modern twist and mix it up
by adding rainbow pages or colourful leather and custom embroidery to the
cover, if requested.
There are certain basic principles for safe sleep sharing, and these are
covered in scientific detail, and very highly referenced from leading
journals in SIDS: A Parent's Guide to Understanding and Preventing Sudden Infant Death,
by William Sears, M.D..
Any teacher would appreciate this eco-friendly handmade leather
cover journal by The Great Indian Bazaar.
With all the fuss over the harshness of Amy Chua's unrelenting «tiger mother» parenting style — the discussion, which was sparked
by a Wall Street
Journal excerpt of Chua's new memoir about motherhood, made its way onto the
cover of TIME this week — few have commented on one simple fact.
The letter was printed in the
Journal News and the Staten Island Advance and was
covered by the Wall Street
Journal and City & State.
The confiscation in early years was
covered briefly in «Broken Promises: The Status of Expropriated Property in the People's Republic of China» published in Asian American Law
Journal by Elaine Sit in January 1996, especially land ownership.
Forest
cover in Borneo may have declined
by up to 30 % over the past 40 years, according to a study published July 16, 2014 in the open - access
journal PLOS ONE
by David Gaveau from the Center for International Forestry Research, Indonesia, and colleagues.
A paper outlining the research, titled «An Extensible Interface for QM / MM Molecular Dynamics Simulations with AMBER» and conducted
by members of the Walker Molecular Dynamics Lab (WMD) at SDSC, was featured on the
cover of the January 15th issue of the
Journal of Computational Chemistry.
Addition of a reproduction of the
journal cover within which the article was published (when not restricted
by copyright)
The
journal cover shows a calcium ion coordinating to aspartate, a model for proteins in aqueous solution used
by the authors to demonstrate features of the software.
The preliminary analysis, led
by the research group of Professor Martin Barstow, Pro-Vice-Chancellor; Strategic Science Projects Director, Leicester Institute of Space & Earth Observation; Professor of Astrophysics & Space Science, Department of Physics & Astronomy, features on the
cover of the online
journal Universe.
But the discovery of new documents
by University of New South Wales researcher Prof Chris Turney revealed today in the
journal Polar Record show how the actions of another expedition member brought about their deaths and why it has been
covered - up for over a century.
He gestures toward a broad expanse of office wall, decorated with framed
covers of medical
journals that have given top billing to results published
by the institute's research teams.
The study, published today in the
journal Environmental Research Letters, is based on a new high - resolution model that maps flood risk across the entire continental United States, whereas the existing regulatory flood maps produced
by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
cover about 60 percent of the continental U.S.
The study that is being conducted
by researchers from IMIM (Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute), Pompeu Fabra University, and the company Chemotargets, within the framework of the European eTOX project, was chosen for the
cover of the
journal Chemical Research in Toxicology.
The research team's paper, «Cerambycid beetle species with similar pheromones are segregated
by phenology and minor pheromone components,» is featured on the
cover of the May issue of the
Journal of Chemical Ecology.
A new report
by Australian and Swedish marine scientists in the
journal Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment suggests that it may be possible to restore living coral
cover to a badly - degraded reef system — though not easy.
The Review is a super refined weekly web publication curated
by subject matter experts from Yale who summarize important research articles from leading natural and social science
journals with the hope that people can make more informed decisions using latest research results.The Review launched this week and
covers a wide range of topics, like this brief about climate change and biodiversity («Biodiversity Left Behind in Climate Change Scenarios»): They find that simply using the traditional classification of a species in climate change simulations can underestimate the true scale of biodiversity loss.
The loss of intact forest
cover in Myanmar has accelerated over the last decade, according to a study published May 17, 2017 in the open - access
journal PLOS ONE
by Peter Leimgruber from Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, United States of America; Ned Horning from American Museum of Natural History, United States of America; and colleagues.
The research outcome was published in
Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS) as a
cover article and highlighted
by the editors in JACS Spotlights.
The findings
by an international team of astronomers, including Victoria Kaspi and Shriharsh Tendulkar of McGill University, appear in the January 11 edition of Nature and are highlighted on the
cover of the
journal.
Although reactive oxygen species can damage cells when produced in high amounts, according to a study published online Sept. 5, 2017
by Science Signaling and featured on the
journal's
cover, these oxidative species are crucial signals that start the process of repairing myofiber.
The breakthrough, published online today and featured on the
cover of the
journal Cell Reports, was led
by Mick Bhatia, director of the McMaster Stem Cell and Cancer Research Institute.
If these supercharged wakes were 10 times brighter and lasted 10 days instead of 10 minutes, they would
cover 5.5 % of the world's oceans and cool the planet
by 0.5 °C
by the year 2069, the researchers write in a 28 January publication of the
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres.
The work is published in the October issue of the
journal Nature Genetics and is featured on the
cover with an illustration
by Luisa Lens, which was inspired
by the results of the Catalan teams as well as
by the Salvador Dali painting «Paisaje de mariposa.
Today, some papers are published in
journals that make papers immediately free upon publication and
cover costs
by charging authors a fee.
Journals offered
by the Dutch publishing giant, which sells more than 2500 titles, were
covered by what was the university's most expensive license
by far, says Julia Wandt, the university's head of communications and marketing.
The research illustrates the front
cover of the
journal Geophysical Research Letters and has been highlighted
by the publication's editor.
Inspired in this, as in her writing,
by science, she has several
journal covers and a commission from the biochemistry department to her name already.
In the January
cover story of the Royal Society's online
journal, Open Science, the researchers make the case that the association between striping and temperature likely points to multiple benefits — including controlling zebras» body temperature and protecting them from diseases carried
by biting flies.
In an effort to keep expanding the scope of research
covered by Molecular and Cellular Proteomics and ensure that the
journal continues to receive the highest quality manuscripts at the forefront of proteomics, the editors of MCP have added a new manuscript type — Technological Innovation and Resources.
We afford those two
journals because we make very modest amounts of money from other higher volume
journals and we
cover the cost of the whole enterprise
by balancing things out.
Their image, showing six different computational visualizations of a cell membrane for a single brain cell, was featured as the
cover story in a special issue of Biophysical
Journal, that focuses on brain biophysics and is published
by the Biophysical Society.
Among hundreds of media reports worldwide on the BMJ revelations - which were
covered by all north American networks and reached almost half of Americans surveyed days later in a Harris poll - The New York Times said in a second editorial on the affair: «Now the British Medical
Journal has taken the extraordinary step of publishing a lengthy report
by Brian Deer, the British investigative journalist who first brought the paper's flaws to light - and has put its own reputation on the line
by endorsing his findings.»
All traditional areas of biology, such as physiology, botany, zoology, genetics and microbiology, as well as related fields such as biomedical, pharmacology, agriculture and agri - food are
covered by the aims and scope of the
journal.