Not exact matches
It is not my intention to
discuss such ways of reaching the «unchurched»; suffice it to say that the World Council of Churches has lately been
studying the problem of evangelism and has recognized that the older methods, effective enough in their time, will not serve today and
new methods need to be
found.
At the meeting, attendees
discussed four broad goals for the proposed Observatory: expanding access to large scale electron microscopes; providing fabrication facilities for
new, nanosized electrode systems; developing
new optical and magnetic resonance brain activity imaging technologies; and
finding new ways to analyze and store the staggering amount of data detailed brain
studies can produce.
In this video Dr. Odunsi
discusses a
new study that
found that higher T - cell diversity in ovarian cancer is associated with poor overall survival.
NJTV - Research: Law to Prevent Kids from Tanning Ineffective — August 2, 2016 Rutgers Cancer Institute of
New Jersey behavioral scientists Dr. Elliot Coups and Dr. Jerod Stapleton
discuss the
findings of a
study including the Rutgers School of Public Health that examined indoor tanning rates among children under 17 years of age before and after a 2013 ban on this practice by this age group.
The paper
discussed the validity of the proposed connection between exercise sequence and muscle growth and reported that two
new studies have failed to
find substantial evidence to support the «size principle of motor unit recruitment» theory.
In this episode, Susan Payne Carter, assistant professor of economics at the United States Military Academy, joins EdNext editor - in - chief Marty West to
discuss her
new study which
found that students whose professors banned laptops and tablets from class outperformed students whose professors allowed the devices.
Professor Sue Walker joins Teacher to
discuss the
findings of a
new study that suggests girls start school with more «self - regulation» skills — things like paying attention, staying on task and working independently.
On Thursday, April 14 at 4 pm, Fordham hosts an event to
discuss the
findings of its
new study on the impact of a well - designed Career and Technical Education program on student outcomes.
New York Times columnist David Brooks discusses the findings culled from brain research, behavioral economics, psychology, and the study of the human mind and how they point to an old yet new understanding of human nature and human succe
New York Times columnist David Brooks
discusses the
findings culled from brain research, behavioral economics, psychology, and the
study of the human mind and how they point to an old yet
new understanding of human nature and human succe
new understanding of human nature and human success.
In January,
New York Times columnist David Brooks visited the Ed School for an Askwith Forum at which he discussed findings culled from brain research, behavioral economics, psychology, and the study of the human mind and how they point to an old yet new understanding of human nature and human succe
New York Times columnist David Brooks visited the Ed School for an Askwith Forum at which he
discussed findings culled from brain research, behavioral economics, psychology, and the
study of the human mind and how they point to an old yet
new understanding of human nature and human succe
new understanding of human nature and human success.
Professor Jenny Gore joins The Research Files to
discuss the
findings of a
new Australian
study by academics from the University of Newcastle and Western Sydney University investigating the occupational and career aspirations of Indigenous school students.
So temper the enthusiasm for a much -
discussed new study from Mathematica Policy Research that
found that alumni of charter high schools in Florida and Chicago made nearly 13 percent more per year in their mid-20s than graduates of traditional public schools.
The Tennessean
discusses a
new Vanderbilt study finding significant gains for Memphis iZone schools — almost two thirds of which were led by New Leaders - trained principals at the time of the study — and profiles New Leader iZone principal Rodney Row
new Vanderbilt
study finding significant gains for Memphis iZone schools — almost two thirds of which were led by
New Leaders - trained principals at the time of the study — and profiles New Leader iZone principal Rodney Row
New Leaders - trained principals at the time of the
study — and profiles
New Leader iZone principal Rodney Row
New Leader iZone principal Rodney Rowan.
You Too Can Accept Credit Cards Card Gives Virtual Rewards When You Spend Real Cash Consumers Know More About Credit Scores, but Knowledge Gaps Still Prove Costly
New Guide Takes Mystery out of Prepaid Cards Contactless Credit Cards Could Encourage Spending Chase and LivingSocial Offer a Deal of a Card Women Pay More Than Men for Credit Cards,
Study Finds Springtime Means
New Bonuses for Popular Rewards Cards Convenience Stores Pass Credit Card Fees on to Consumers Discover Expands Internationally, Sets EMV Mandate American Express Cardholders Can Tweet for Savings Contactless Payments: The Faster Way to Pay MasterCard Offers «Priceless» City Experiences Plain Vanilla Cards Pack a Big Punch Scrap the Plastic: A
New Way to Pay is Coming Americans» Financial Situation Improving - Not Out of the Woods True Romance is About
Discussing Finances FTC Action Stops Fake Credit Card Telemarketing Operation MasterCard Lays Out EMV Roadmap Sovereign Bank Launches a «Sphere» of a Simplified Card
New Year Starts with Mixed News on Credit Defaults Suze Orman Pushes Prepaid Card Citibank Makes Rewards Program Social It's Never Too Early to Teach Children About Credit Cards
New Services Offer Loyalty Programs Through Credit Cards Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Launches Card Agreement Simplification Project Credit Card Users Focus on Product Benefits, Not Cost, Says
New Survey Spend Wisely this Holiday Season EMV Chip Technology Continues to Spread in the U.S. Interested In Calculating Interest?
Rick Gibson
discusses the promising results of a
new study into the UK development scene and reveals the effect Brexit could have on
finding funding
11/30/2015 - Why Scientists Disagree About Global Warming 03/31/2014 — Report
Finds Global Warming Causes» No Net Harm» to Environment or Human Health 03/24/2014 — Benefits of Global Warming Greatly Exceed Costs,
New Study Says 10/15/2013 — Panel of Scientists Says UN
Study Retreats, Misleads, and Misinforms 10/14/2013 — The Heartland Institute Replies to Trenberth and Oppenheimer 09/27/2013 — NIPCC, Heartland Institute React to UN IPCC Climate Report Summary 09/16/2013 — Authors of NIPCC Report
Discuss Findings 09/06/2013 — Major
New Report on Climate Science Says Global Warming Is Not a Crisis
The author's of a
new study led by scientists from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in Cambridge came to the SMC to
discuss the
findings of a
new study which identified a potential Achilles» heel of the malaria parasite with the potential to lead to
new drugs and vaccines.
Every scientific paper that presents original research should concentrate on what
new the authors have
found out, but that must also be put in proper connection with other knowledge without spending too much space on speculations or
discussing in length issues not
studied in that particular work.
Key themes / issues
discussed in the
study: - open access - branding the library - researchers» behaviour (e.g., how they
find information, their use of print information resources, etc)- the library as a physical space / place - availability of digital information - researchers»
new ways of working - communications between librarians and... [more]
Key themes / issues
discussed in the
study: - open access - branding the library - researchers» behaviour (e.g., how they
find information, their use of print information resources, etc)- the library as a physical space / place - availability of digital information - researchers»
new ways of working - communications between librarians and researchers
Last year, Psychiatrist Robert Waldinger, the director of the
study,
discussed three crucial
findings to the secret of happiness in a
new TED talk.
Tasca, Balfour, Ritchie, and Bissada (2007) in their
study comparing group therapy vs. individual therapy with a group of patients with eating disorders,
discussed the «activation of attachment strategies» in group therapy and
found that the replaying of «core relational patterns in group therapy interactions» provided the opportunity for group members to display dysfunctional patterns and then to experiment with «
new ways of being with others and the self» (p. 12).