Sentences with phrase «kohn about»

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In passing, let me note Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Don Kohn's recent assessment of what we know about the impact of globalization on short - run inflation dynamics in the United States and elsewhere.
But I'm more uncertain about it than I am with Yellen, or Don Kohn, or even Stan Fischer.
Alfie Kohn, with whom I agree about most parenting issues, questions whether «self discipline» is even a desirable trait to encourage.
More information became available about the company in 2015: A lease transaction filed that year identified developer Mike Kohn as the «authorized signatory» to rent a large religious facility at 71 - 85 Lewis Ave. in Brooklyn on behalf of the LLC, according to New York City property records.
The Cape Town march was apolitical and strove to showcase the positive things science can bring to South Africa, rather than negative sentiments about the anti-science movement, said its organizer Julie Kohn of Cornell University, a visiting Ph.D. student at the University of Cape Town.
The John Maddox Prize, a joint initiative of Nature, the Kohn Foundation and Sense about Science, commemorates the late Sir John Maddox, a champion and defender of science who had served as a Nature editor for 22 years.
Their findings confirm predictions about the force made back in 1978 by Nobel laureate Walter Kohn of the University of California at Santa Barbara and K. H. Lau.
Kohn: Yes, okay, well, if you think about it, if you marry your cousin, you're not doing anything dangerous compared to what a flower would do, right?
Donald Kohn of Children's Hospital in Los Angeles, California, who is thinking about participating, says he's optimistic that the safety issues will be solved and that gene therapy will eventually become the standard of care.
Peter Debruge of Variety also finds it to be a «lumbering, confused, and cacophonous mess,» but, while acknowledging that it's almost impossible to divorce the film from its production woes, Indiewire's Eric Kohn writes, «It's sloppy and amateurish in parts, but always reaching for something, often resulting in a fascinating half - formed beast working through a lot of baggage: a vanity project about the nature of vanity, centered around one of literature's most famous examples, in the context of the most famous vanity projects of all time coming to fruition.
In our review, Eric Kohn praised it as being «a more focused, involving work than any of her earlier efforts, a taut wartime tale about surviving the Khmer Rouge that's rooted in a child's perspective rather than a simplistic, westernized gaze.
From the Grand Poobah: After much planning with festival director Nate Kohn, here is the schedule for Ebertfest 2011, which Ebert Club members are of course the first to learn about.
And festival director Nate Kohn is in production on a new, untitled documentary about Ebert that will mine extensive archival footage from his reviews, in collaboration with Champaign - based production house Shatterglass Studios.
Directed by Danish - born Janus Metz, it's one of a few movies this year that suggest the Toronto International Film Festival might as well temporarily change its name to the Tennis International Film Festival; the others include «Battle of the Sexes,» starring Emma Stone and Steve Carell as Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs, respectively, and «Love Means Zero,» Jason Kohn's documentary about the legacy of star tennis coach Nick Bollettieri.
Directed by the Danish - born Janus Metz, it's one of a few films this year that suggest TIFF might as well temporarily change its name to the Tennis International Film Festival; the others include «Battle of the Sexes,» starring Emma Stone and Steve Carell as Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs, respectively, and «Love Means Zero,» Jason Kohn's documentary about the legacy of star tennis coach Nick Bollettieri.
A minor comedic fable about the power of body image, I Feel Pretty by first time directors and long - time rom - com writers Marc Silverstein and Abby Kohn has a couple of worthy assets.
I really want to know what Eric Kohn and Guy Lodge think about Love and Other Drugs.
«The question is complex,» Fremaux told IndieWire's Eric Kohn last week, when asked about the changing climate.
In an exclusive e-interview with Education World writer Cara Bafile, Kohn shares his views on classroom rewards and punishment and talks about how teachers can encourage intrinsic motivation.
Set aside the ugly and inaccurate caricature that Kohn paints about high performing schools.
There's a great article by Art Kohn [1] that talks about the whys and whens of assessment.
Alfie Kohn wrote a great post (amongst many) about The Risk of Rewards... but most directly about this topic in A Closer Look at Reading Incentive Programs.
To explain what this is all about is author Alfie Kohn in an article adapted from the author's new book The Myth of the Spoiled Child: Challenging the Conventional Wisdom about Children and Parenting, just published by Da Capo Press.
Dr. Mike Kohn, The Petinary, 1014 Williamson St., Madison, 608-255-1239 (sees reptiles and birds, call about other exotic pets)
At Michael Kohn Gallery, a group exhibition of about 30 paintings, sculptures, video, prints and mixed media works from the past 50 years by 14 artists shows that it's alive and well today — albeit with a suitably altered consciousness.
Our guests are Hollywood gallerist Michael Kohn, who walks us through the retrospective exhibition «Wallace Berman — American Aleph,» on view at Kohn Gallery through June 25, 2016, and the artist's son, the author and publisher Tosh Berman, talking about his father's craft and character, and his importance in the mid-century West Coast cultural scene.
Deianira Tolema: Can you please introduce yourself to our followers and tell us more about Kohn Gallery?
Words by Marc Haefele, Senior Arts Writer, Bermudez Projects Architects Kohn Pedersen Fox's Petersen Museum is mostly about externals.
Our fav store on Melrose, Creatures of Comfort is Revolting... a pop up installation in there LA store featuring work by an artists we have blogged about in the past Ilana Kohn.
Some other people you might recognize here in the flesh in Miami (Nef skipped this year's iteration) include Sylvester Stallone (an artist now, apparently, overheard to be anxious about a future solo show), Leonardo DiCaprio (in a newsboy cap pulled down low, being led to the Kohn Gallery booth by a man with bright neon green Nike Frees, an entourage trailing behind them) and Paris Hilton (posing for photos at the Artsy - sponsored Nautilus Hotel beach party).
Only you have claimed anything about Kohn's book, and you have stated that it is of a «non-alarmist» nature.
Marek Kohn wrote an accessible and non-alarmist book about this, which I recommend if you haven't already read it.
In response to the judge's request that he limit his brief to five pages, RoyaltyShare CEO Bob Kohn took his 93 - pager about e-book pricing and turned it into a five page cartoon, in which Kohn and his daughter play roles.
If you feel like reading about law and economics and supply and demand but don't want your head to explode, perhaps taking a look at the cartoon is your best bet, in which Kohn and his daughter entertainingly discuss the substantive issues of the case.
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Collaborative Family Law Group of San Diego attorney Dan Martin joined San Diego 6 News In The Morning Renee Kohn to talk about healthier alternatives to traditional litigated divorce.
After I first heard parenting expert Alfie Kohn speak about the downsides of using punishments and rewards with children to encourage positive behaviour — I was converted.
For parenting books that are about raising emotionally healthy AND responsible children, I highly recommend «Parenting from the Inside Out» by Daniel Siegel, «Unconditional Parenting» by Alfie Kohn, and «Parents We Mean to Be» by Richard Weissbourd.
Alfie Kohn in his book Unconditional Parenting certainly doesn't hold back in his concerns about the damaging effects of giving children extrinsic rewards or praise to encourage better behaviour.
Kohn promotes a «feel good about yourself» type of school experience that threatens to turn our children into academic wimps.
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