More authoring programs will include support for this feature (it is already available in Lectora).
Not exact matches
Cardone has provided sales - training
programs to large global companies and
authored several books on sales strategies, from closing
more deals to dominating your market.
He has
authored more than 60 books and has produced
more than 500 audio and video learning
programs on sales, management, business success and personal development, including worldwide bestseller The Psychology of Achievement.
Author of five internationally bestselling books, including the recent New York Times # 1 best - seller UNSHAKEABLE, Mr. Robbins has empowered
more than 50 million people from 100 countries through his audio, video and life training
programs.
Author of six internationally bestselling books, including the recent New York Times # 1 best - seller MONEY: Master the Game and UNSHAKEABLE, Mr. Robbins has empowered
more than 50 million people from 100 countries through his audio, video and life training
programs.
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.
What's even
more startling: These passages were written by an FBI analyst, they were shown as part of a training
program for agents, and the
author believes mainstream Muslims believe all this, not just the extremist wing.
Bonuses include: Platform Video Jumpstart
Program (six sessions), How to Write a Winning Book Proposal (two e-books and two audio sessions), Why NOW is the Best Time Ever to Be an
Author (hour - long video), Digital Versions of Platform (audio and eBook), and
more!
Don't forget to check out new shareable content from SNA to help you positively promote your school meal
program during SNEW, and all year; visit the School Lunch Hero Day website to learn
more about the history of the holiday, and
author Jarrett J. Krosoczka and his «Lunch Lady» series of graphic novels.
It spends way
more time on why students fail, but the worst part is the
author's final conclusion: we need better government
programs.
The
authors found «somewhat concerning» their finding that what the women had learned «may not have been accurately transferred to partners», given that «mothers are much
more likely to participate in relationship education
programs».
Parenting expert and «recovering yeller» Amy McCready is the Founder of Positive Parenting Solutions and the
author of If I Have to Tell You One
More Time... The Revolutionary
Program That Gets Your Kids to Listen Without Nagging, Reminding or Yelling.
Amy McCready
Author of «If I Have to Tell You One
More Time» The Revolutionary
Program That Gets Your Kids To Listen Without Nagging, Reminding or Yelling www.amymccready.com
Stephanie Rach,
author and founder of Let's Go Chipper, a nature - inspired play - based learning
program, tells parents, «It's so easy to let your child go off on their own and play on their phone, but the time you give to playing with your child, with an old puzzle or game from the closet, comes back to you so much
more, later.»
More organizations in Great Britain are supportive and Canadian provinces are currently transitioning to midwifery, said study lead
author Patricia Janssen, director of the Master of Public Health
Program at the University of British Columbia.
Tomorrow, we have parenting expert, Amy McCready, founder of Positive Parenting Solutions, Inc — and
author of If I Have to Tell You One
More Time...: The Revolutionary
Program That Gets Your Kids To Listen Without Nagging, Reminding, or Yelling.
Meier
authored a law requiring the United States Department of Health and Human Services to apply for a Federal Medicaid waiver to create a pilot
program to offer less costly,
more appropriate care to Medicaid patients in need of long - term care.
Libraries have free WiFi, computer training, multi-language databases, career and business resources, job clubs, early literacy tools for school readiness, family
programs,
author lectures, health fairs and much, much
more.
Scientists from the University of Melbourne in Australia used a computer
program to determine the number of men and women
authors listed on
more than 10 million academic papers in nearly 5,000 academic journals and about 120 arXiv.org subcategories, published from 2002 to 2016.
The
authors did not find support for another possible outcome suggested in the academic literature: that black students are
more likely to be recommended for gifted
programs by both black and white teachers when those teachers are part of a racially diverse teaching force.
The
authors found that an investment of $ 1,110 per child in the
More at Four preschool
program (now called NC Pre-K)-- the funding level in 2009 — reduced the likelihood of third - grade special education placements by 32 percent.
According to a 2013 study of California farmers, factors like exposure to extreme weather events and perceived changes in water availability made farmers
more likely to believe in climate change, while negative experiences with environmental policies can make farmers less likely to believe that climate change is occurring, said Meredith Niles, a postdoctoral research fellow at Harvard's Sustainability Science
Program and lead
author of the study.
«Under climate change, the Pacific Islands region is projected to become warmer, less oxygenated,
more acidic, and have lower production of plankton that form the base of oceanic food webs,» said lead
author Rebecca Asch, Nereus
Program alumnus and Assistant Professor at East Carolina University.
Top - ranked
programs attract
more funding as well as high - quality faculty and students, while «low rankings can shrink or even kill off a
program,» notes Vanderbilt University historian Hugh Graham,
author of a well - regarded 1997 book on the history of U.S. research universities.
Sequencing a diverse set of Aspergillus genomes allows researchers to build a
more comprehensive catalog of enzymes for biotechnological applications, added DOE JGI Fungal Genomics
Program Head Igor Grigoriev, senior
author of the paper.
While Educare costs
more than other
programs, the study's
authors suggest that the
program's cost may be warranted.
«As the story goes with exercise - induced changes in strength, neural adaptations are contributing first with muscle growth playing a
more prominent role in the latter portion of a training
program: however, there is little direct evidence that this is actually true in an adult partaking in a resistance training
program,» said Dr. Jeremy Loenneke, senior
author of the Muscle & Nerve article.
This discrepancy can be explained partly by the abundance of men at
more senior career levels in astronomy, says study
author Ferdinando Patat, an astronomer and head of ESO's observing
programs in Garching, Germany.
Therefore, starting an exercise
program, regardless of one's age, can not only contribute to the
more obvious physical health factors, but may also contribute to memory performance and brain function,» explained corresponding
author Scott Hayes, PhD, assistant professor of psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine and the Associate Director of the Neuroimaging Research for Veterans Center at the VA Boston Healthcare System.
«We chose to evaluate the device in patients who had their first stroke six months or
more in the past because not a lot of gains are happening by that point,» said co-senior
author Thy Huskey, MD, an associate professor of neurology at the School of Medicine and
program director of the Stroke Rehabilitation Center of Excellence at The Rehabilitation Institute of St. Louis.
«As significant alterations to ecosystems resulting from global change become
more likely, environmental scientists and the general public need to appreciate some of the potential outcomes,» says senior
author Andrew Friedland (http://envs.dartmouth.edu/people/andrew-j-friedland), a professor in Dartmouth's Environmental Studies
Program.
In anticipation of
programs from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) that tie reimbursement to performance in key areas, the
authors state that hospitals should have
more incentive to improve infection control and antibiotic prescribing measures to prevent CDI.
As a result, the study
authors suggest targeting
more support services and prevention
programs toward protecting vulnerable boys.
The
authors say game design elements — such as points, levels, and badges — and financial incentives may have contributed to the sustained use of the devices, but the results provide valuable insights for wellness
programs, insurance companies, and other
program designers who should consider testing new and
more targeted engagement strategies to motivate older and lower - income populations.
«Racial - ethnic minorities suffer
more strokes and worse stroke outcomes than White Americans and they often show up later to an emergency room to seek critical treatments,» said Bernadette Boden - Albala, M.P.H., Dr.PH., lead
author and professor of public health, dentistry and neurology and associate dean of
program development, at Global Institute of Public Health at New York University.
«We were very excited to discover that when we used a typical genetic mutation that was
more susceptible to electroconvulsive seizures, we were able to actually rescue these worms by treating them with FDA approved human antiepileptic drugs beforehand,» said Monica Risley, co-lead
author and a Ph.D. student in FAU's Integrative Biology and Neuroscience
program, as well as a student in the new International Max Planck Research School in Brain and Behavior.
Students
more likely to participate in free - and reduced - price lunch
programs are among the same populations most likely to suffer from obesity and related health risks, said Janet Peckham, an economist in the Office of the Commissioner at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and lead
author of the study.
«This combination of features means that the drugs can not only attack the main tumor site, but are
more likely to find and attach themselves to tumor cells circulating in the bloodstream — essentially attacking new tumors before they start,» says Quanyin Hu, lead
author of the paper and a Ph.D. student in the joint biomedical engineering
program.
«The after - effects of concussions and
more severe brain injuries can be very different and
more detrimental to a developing child or adolescent brain than an adult brain,» said Dr. Lori Cook, study
author and director of the Center for BrainHealth's pediatric brain injury
programs.
In research appearing March 2 in the Journal of Medical Entomology, lead
author Matthew Frye, an urban entomologist with Cornell University's New York State Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
Program, reported collecting
more than 6,500 specimens of five well - known species of fleas, lice and mites from 133 rats.
«This was a herculean effort to learn
more about one of the ocean's top predators,» said lead
author Michelle Barbieri, a former SeaDoc Society scientist and UC Davis graduate who is currently the lead veterinarian for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Hawaiian Monk Seal Research
Program.
Lead report
author Kevin Cromar, PhD, director of the Air Quality
Program at the Marron Institute and associate professor of population health and environmental medicine at the NYU School of Medicine, added, «Metropolitan areas and states with large populations and elevated concentrations of one or both air pollutants would realize the biggest improvements in public health by meeting the
more protective standards.»
Adding in strength moves is even
more important if you're trying to lose weight, says Osama Hamdy, MD, medical director of the Obesity Clinical
Program at Joslin Diabetes Center of Harvard Medical School and
author of The Diabetes Breakthrough.
Hang in there: «With
more customized advice, I can almost guarantee that your sleep will improve,» says clinical psychologist Michael J. Breus, PhD,
author of Good Night: The Sleep Doctor's 4 - Week
Program to Better Sleep and Better Health.
The
authors said the new findings point to the need for
more programs to help women of childbearing age quit smoking.
Doris J. Day, MD, a clinical assistant professor of dermatology at the NYU Langone Medical Center and the
author of Forget the Facelift: Dr. Day Turns Back the Clock with a Revolutionary
Program for Ageless Skin, treats
more than 50 psoriasis patients every month.
«Reducing smoking in movies probably helped to reduce rates of smoking in kids,» says study
author James D. Sargent, MD, a professor of pediatrics at Dartmouth Medical School and the codirector of the Cancer Control Research
Program at Norris Cotton Cancer Center, both in Lebanon, N.H. «We are on the right track aiming at movies, yet half of movies still contain smoking and
more work needs to be done.»
When doctors couldn't help him address the pain, he turned to Pete Egoscue, Sonima.com's pain and anatomy advisor,
author of multiple books including Pain Free, and creator of the Egoscue Method, an exercise therapy
program — taught at
more than 25 clinics worldwide — designed to treat chronic pain without prescription painkillers or invasive surgery.
-- Amy McCready, Founder of Positive Parenting Solutions;
Author of If I Have to Tell You One
More Time... The Revolutionary
Program That Gets Your Kids to Listen Without Nagging, Reminding, or Yelling
The daily weighers were
more likely to leap whole - heartedly into a weight - loss
program while adopting additional healthy habits, like cutting between - meal snacks, restaurant meal and TV time and adding exercise, says lead
author Kristine Madsen, MD, of the University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health.