Sentences with phrase «u.s. cities in the study»

The results varied widely across the 366 U.S. cities in the study: Parts of California, southern Florida, and the Mountain states generally had higher entrepreneurial personality and emotional stability scores and weathered the recession well.

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A recent study from ConsumerAffairs looks at the safety of Uber, Lyft and taxi cars in cities around the U.S.
A recent study by the Boston Consulting Group concluded that within the next five years, the total cost of production in many coastal Chinese cities will only be 10 % to 15 % less than in some parts of the U.S..
According to a recent study, the California cities of San Jose, San Francisco and Los Angeles currently have the highest average down payments among the 50 largest metros in the U.S. San Diego also made it into the top five.
In comparison, three - quarters of cities in the UBS study are overvalued, with San Francisco the most overvalued city in the U.S. Housing in Boston and New York is deemed at fair value, the report saiIn comparison, three - quarters of cities in the UBS study are overvalued, with San Francisco the most overvalued city in the U.S. Housing in Boston and New York is deemed at fair value, the report saiin the UBS study are overvalued, with San Francisco the most overvalued city in the U.S. Housing in Boston and New York is deemed at fair value, the report saiin the U.S. Housing in Boston and New York is deemed at fair value, the report saiin Boston and New York is deemed at fair value, the report said.
In the history of U.S. Catholic higher education since World War II, three seminal moments stand out: Msgr. John Tracy Ellis's 1955 article, «American Catholics and the Intellectual Life»; the 1967 Land O» Lakes statement, «The Idea of a Catholic University»; and the day Don J. Briel began the Catholic Studies Program — and the Catholic Studies movement — at the University of St. Thomas in the Twin CitieIn the history of U.S. Catholic higher education since World War II, three seminal moments stand out: Msgr. John Tracy Ellis's 1955 article, «American Catholics and the Intellectual Life»; the 1967 Land O» Lakes statement, «The Idea of a Catholic University»; and the day Don J. Briel began the Catholic Studies Program — and the Catholic Studies movement — at the University of St. Thomas in the Twin Citiein the Twin Cities.
Haddon W. Robinson, «A Study of the Audience for Religious Radio and Television Broadcasts in Seven Cities throughout the U.S.,» Ph. D. dissertation, University of Illinois, 1964, p. 130.
Under a partnership between the Stanford Language Center and the International Institute of the Bay Area, Stanford students are paired with adults in Redwood City who are studying for the U.S. Citizenship exam in Spanish.
The study looked at data for over 19,000 children who were born between 1959 and 1965 in 12 U.S. cities.
In a focus group study conducted in three major U.S. cities, both women and men expressed their disapproval of breastfeeding in public (15In a focus group study conducted in three major U.S. cities, both women and men expressed their disapproval of breastfeeding in public (15in three major U.S. cities, both women and men expressed their disapproval of breastfeeding in public (15in public (15).
Less than two weeks after being named among the worst cities to live in by 24/7 WallSt, Syracuse and Rochester have landed among the best based on quality of life in a study by U.S. News & World Report.
Others are going up in India and South Korea; a few U.S. cities, including Ithaca and San Jose, are currently studying their options.
In 1993, Harvard University scientists published a study in the New England Journal of Medicine looking at mortality rates among adults in six U.S. citieIn 1993, Harvard University scientists published a study in the New England Journal of Medicine looking at mortality rates among adults in six U.S. citiein the New England Journal of Medicine looking at mortality rates among adults in six U.S. citiein six U.S. cities.
Waber and her colleagues at hospitals in five other cities screened thousands of children in order to get a sample that was representative of the diverse demographics of the U.S. Study participants could not have behavioral or cognitive abnormalities or any risk of developing a mental or neurological disorder.
Image courtesy of iStockphoto / JeremyRichards Diabetes, heart disease, stroke and other afflictions that once primarily plagued wealthier, western countries are now accelerating in poorer nations.A new study reveals that risk factors for heart disease in Indian cities are now more prevalent than they are in the U.S.
In the January issue of Environmental Science & Technology the researchers described their efforts mapping nearly 5,900 natural gas leaks of varying severity across 1,500 road miles of Washington, D.C. To learn more about the state of the gas pipelines running through several major U.S. cities — in particular those serving New York City — Scientific American interviewed Robert Jackson, professor of environmental sciences at Stanford and Duke universities and the study's lead authoIn the January issue of Environmental Science & Technology the researchers described their efforts mapping nearly 5,900 natural gas leaks of varying severity across 1,500 road miles of Washington, D.C. To learn more about the state of the gas pipelines running through several major U.S. citiesin particular those serving New York City — Scientific American interviewed Robert Jackson, professor of environmental sciences at Stanford and Duke universities and the study's lead authoin particular those serving New York City — Scientific American interviewed Robert Jackson, professor of environmental sciences at Stanford and Duke universities and the study's lead author.
With less than 14 inches of sea - level rise, most of the 90 U.S. coastal cities studied outside of Alaska would see a 25-fold increase in disruptive and damaging flooding by around 2080, 2060, 2040 or 2030 under the low, intermediate - low, intermediate and intermediate - high scenarios, respectively.
In New York City, the average temperature has increased about four degrees Fahrenheit since 1880, and could get 10 degrees hotter by 2100, according to a study commissioned by the federally funded U.S. Global Change Research Program.
A total of 792 Black adolescents, ages 11 to 21, who lived in nine public housing developments in four major U.S. cities (including two in North Philadelphia), participated in the study.
The study, published in the journal Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, identifies Salt Lake City, Miami and Louisville as the top three urban heat island cities in the U.S.
«This data should spur people to retrofit older homes,» said John Boatwright, a geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in Menlo Park and the lead author of a study that analyzed buildings tagged by the City of Napa.
A study in four southern U.S. cities found that of 72 women who were deemed «PrEP eligible,» only four had ever heard of it.
The group's November 2009 study, dubbed the Electrification Roadmap, predicted that as many as 14 million EVs could be on American roads by 2020 if lawmakers create «electrification ecosystems» in several major U.S. cities simultaneously.
In 1959, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers built the subterranean city under the guise of conducting polar research — and scientists there did drill the first ice core ever used to study climate.
A study of asthma patients in seven U.S. cities, reported in tomorrow's issue of The New England Journal of Medicine, found that a combination of allergy to cockroaches and exposure to the insects made some children much more likely to suffer from severe asthma.
The researchers compiled urban development, flood hazard and census data and overlaid it on a map of the U.S.. Although their analysis shows that Americans in general have become more aware of the risk of floods over the 10 - year study period, the researchers identified several U.S. hot spots where urban development has grown in coastal flood zones including New York City and Miami.
«Ridesharing is clearly very popular in many U.S. cities,» said the study's lead author, Christopher Morrison, PhD, a postdoctoral fellow in Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Informatics.
A 1988 study found the disease to be nearly twice as common in several large Asian cities, where soy intake is two to five times as high as in the U.S.
During this adventure - filled time, we mountain biked all over the western U.S., parked the van and bicycle toured an unsupported 7,000 miles through 14 countries, lived in New York City for a month, volunteered at a farm animal sanctuary, and studied Spanish in Mexico.
The study included more than 6,600 first - graders from four U.S. areas: a county in the Southeast, and cities in the Pacific Southwest, Midwest and Rocky Mountains.
In the study, which appears this week in the journal Pediatrics, Dr. Lumeng and her colleagues followed more than 800 children — all born in 1991 — from 10 different cities across the U.SIn the study, which appears this week in the journal Pediatrics, Dr. Lumeng and her colleagues followed more than 800 children — all born in 1991 — from 10 different cities across the U.Sin the journal Pediatrics, Dr. Lumeng and her colleagues followed more than 800 children — all born in 1991 — from 10 different cities across the U.Sin 1991 — from 10 different cities across the U.S..
Providence — According to a new study completed by WalletHub, Providence is ranked as the 62nd best city for singles in the U.S. in the country.
The study used a team of outside educators to evaluate research projects produced by 4th and 6th graders in seven U.S. cities.
It is also the most popular city in the world for U.S. students, with nearly 30,000 studying in the city each year, a total not matched outside North America.
Specifically, we propose to use data from the National Center for Research on Early Childhood Education Professional Development Study (NCRECE PDS), which is a randomized controlled trial funded by IES to assess the independent impacts of a 14 - week professional development course and a year - long coaching program in 9 U.S. cities from 2008 - 2011.
Chicago Is a Welcoming Place for Its «Undocumented» Toronto Star, July 14, 2013 «According to Roberto Gonzales, assistant professor at Harvard's Graduate School of Education who specializes in studying undocumented residents in the United States, many American cities have developed their own policies and plans for undocumented residents because the U.S. government had failed until recently to deal with the issue.»
Professional Development School Partnerships: An Instrument for Teacher Leadership: Qualitative study of professional development school partnership between a state university and a K — 5 inner - city school in the southeastern U.S., focusing on professional development opportunities, co-teaching, and collective teacher efficacy, and school culture elements that supported teacher leadership http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ974371.pdf
The study looks at class sizes, student - to - teacher, student - to - administrator and teacher - to - administrator ratios in suburban, rural and city school districts, teacher pay and the demographics of teachers between 2009 and 2014, using data from the Department of Public Instruction and school district data from the U.S. Department of Education.
A recent U.S. Department of Education study on school spending reported that in central cities - where greater numbers of students live in poverty and it costs more to educate them than non-poor students - schools must spend a greater portion of limited funds on instruction and less on repairing buildings or buying / repairing equipment, which has led to often - dangerous infrastructure conditions.
This study by the Council of the Great City Schools explores ways in which principal supervisors are selected, supported and evaluated in major school districts in the U.S..
This study was conducted in a fourth / fifth grade classroom at an urban school in a Midwestern U.S. city.
The study was funded by the U.S. Office of Special Education Programs and conducted by researchers and teachers from the Juniper Gardens Children's Project, Children's Mercy Hospital, and the M.E. Pearson Elementary School in Kansas City, Kansas.
Unlike other states in the U.S., where we performed an identical study, the three largest cities in Idaho had some of the most affordable motorcycle insurance rates in the state.
The city was built on the textile industry, which has since departed, but others have filled the void and Bashua was recently ranked one of the best places to live in the U.S. Quotes for the study sample property were 10.08 % higher than the state average.
Previous studies have shown which cities in the U.S. perform the best when ranked by the average credit score of their population.
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A recent study from New York University's Furman Center found that renters make up the majority of residents in 9 of the 11 biggest cities in the U.S., which includes Miami, New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago.
An October 2014 study by real estate website Trulia showed that homeownership is cheaper in the long - term than renting in many U.S. cities.
The study calculated the average disposable income residents can expect in 159 major U.S. cities and ranked them accordingly.
The study looked at 25 of the largest cities in the U.S. and compared the median income to the average cost of a new car, taking into account local tax rates and insurance costs.
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