Sentences with phrase «what modern research»

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Though savvy investors, like Shakespeare's Antonio, have long understood the benefits of diversification, it was not until the 1950s when an academic named Harry Markowitz introduced research on what he called modern portfolio theory that people were able to understand diversification in an objective, mathematical sense.
Then, by looking at the existing manuscripts today, and piecing together what we have and comparing it to a modern Bible such as the NASB, it is not hard at all to see that the Bible that we hold in our hands today is the same doc.ument quoted by the early church fathers who researched and verified all that they could.
In this second conclusion, Schweitzer boldly demands a moratorium on all further efforts to achieve a scholarly, historical reconstruction of the life of Jesus; He claims that his research has proved the futility of all such attempts, and in any case, such studies are not what the modern world or Christianity needs.
Based on McCann's research concerning what the churches are doing in the field of mental illness and mental health, the authors of Action for Mental Health wrote this indictment of our lethargy and unconcern: «The prevalence of religion in modern American society, as measured by church membership... does not seem to have had any measurable positive or negative effect on mental health....
Though I spent hours researching each word and the few textual variants within these verses, I could discover no realistic way of translating these passages to say much of anything different than what is found in the majority of our modern English translations.
In 1997, Darren was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship to research modern family structures in Northern Europe, where he worked with governments, NGOs, and many dozens of couples living in non-traditional family relationships to understand what the needs of non-traditional families are, and what the United States could learn from how non-traditional families were being recognized abroad.
She discussed a variety of fascinating topics, including breastfeeding and the media, her research on what the natural age of weaning would be in modern humans if we set aside our cultural beliefs, and caring for children and why babies cry.
Similar research since has found what may be the genetic signatures of Norwegian Viking Age mice in modern populations on the Azores, an island chain more than 900 miles west of Portugal.
The researchers suggest that Neanderthal DNA may not have contributed to differences in skin colors between modern humans, unlike what previous research has suggested.
Cold Spring Harbor, NY — Using several different methods of DNA analysis, an international research team has found what they consider to be strong evidence of an interbreeding event between Neanderthals and modern humans that occurred tens of thousands of years earlier than any other such event previously documented.
Dr. Susan Golden, distinguished professor in the division of biological sciences, molecular biology section at the University of California San Diego, wrote in a support letter, «The fundamental research carried out by Ry's lab over the years underpins so much of modern phage biology that it's difficult to imagine what the state of the field would be in his absence — undoubtedly poorer and perhaps non-existent — as he persevered during years and even decades when phage biology was viewed by many as passe and only a few labs carried on.»
In Modern Medicine, Gretchen will deconstruct the latest wellness trends by evaluating research and consulting leading integrative health experts to tell you what's brilliant — and what's bogus.
What does modern research say would be your sexiest measurements?
Modern research suggests plenty of edibles have what it takes to keep you feeling full longer.
I was just listening to this thing by The Heartmath Institute, and it's an actual institute that has proven with modern scientific research, which is like you know, what these people need, but it's proven that the heart has its own intelligence.
Intriguing new research has indeed shown that it's possible human metabolic rates are more evolutionary in origin than a reflection of our modern lifestyles — confirming that what you choose to eat could be the most important factor in your risk of becoming overweight or obese.
That's why Natural Society Co-Founder Anthony Gucciardi spent more than a year doing the research on how to escape health pitfalls and rediscover what «healthy» truly means in light of the modern day food supply's chemical makeover.
DoshaFit ™ introduces a foreign concept into what we know from our modern physical fitness research and education.
Because their failure to do so — and I would argue that it may be a willful failure — has led to what may be another of the great misconceptions in modern nutrition research.
When we were designing it we decided to do a year - long teacher inquiry — our action research into modern learning practice and what it should look like in this environment.
The skill of critical thinking in modern business is often described as desirable when asking employers what it is that they are looking for in new hires (Hart Research Associates, 2013).
«For years, Jennifer Stanchfield has shown an avid interest in modern brain research and how it applies to what teachers and learners do together.
To explore the modern research base for our framework, our researcher spent months scouring key research databases including ERIC, EBSCOhost, Google Scholar and the What Works Clearinghouse.
«I'm looking for great storytelling that teaches readers to see things differently — whether it exposes a story of modern corruption, tells the backstory of a historic scientific breakthrough, recasts original research for a popular audience, or in the case of biography and memoir, holds up a mirror to a specific experience and shows what is universal in it.
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What Freud, Bernays and the Gestaltist's etc. couldn't know about back then was what is now known through the last 25 years scientific research in Cognitive Science and using modern technology like MRI scans eWhat Freud, Bernays and the Gestaltist's etc. couldn't know about back then was what is now known through the last 25 years scientific research in Cognitive Science and using modern technology like MRI scans ewhat is now known through the last 25 years scientific research in Cognitive Science and using modern technology like MRI scans etc..
In considering the impact from Irene and other modern storms, it's important to note remarkable research, published in 2002, that shows through studies of flood - scoured sediment in lake beds in Vermont and other Northeastern states that what seems phenomenally intense today is a pale shadow of what can happen in the region.
Leonid Polyak of the Byrd Polar Research Center at Ohio State University notes that the general climatic and ice situation in the Arctic now appears very different than what prevailed in earlier Holocene warm periods: «Overall, the early - Holocene situation in the Arctic seems to be very different from the modern one.
Under the circumstances, it's no surprise that modern students» legal research proficiency is hindered by what commentators have accurately identified as «shallow reading» and «cut - and - paste» analysis.62 And there is data aplenty to establish that today's law graduates are generally inefficient researchers.63 But is a return to the books the only antidote?
Reports on two research projects underway at the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession, Georgetown Law: Integration and Fragmentation in the Modern Law Firm; Developing Attorneys for the Future: What Can We Learn from the Fast Trackers?
In Pirsig's terms, much modern research (and writing based on it) can be described as «romantic», i.e., as accepting what is done, just because it is there; I would like to suggest that we explore the «classical» version where it is important that we consider whether what we have found is actually correct, useful, sensible or just — whatever those might mean in the particular context.
Lee F. Peoples, «The Death of the Digest and the Pitfalls of Electronic Research: What Is the Modern Legal Researcher to Do?»
J. 338, 344 (1996) Lee F. Peoples, The Death of the Digest and the Pitfalls of Electronic Research: What Is the Modern Legal Researcher To Do?
See Lee F. Peoples, «The Death of the Digest and the Pitfalls of Electronic Research: What is the Modern Legal Researcher to Do?»
But first, let's look at what modern keyword research is about, and do away with the common myths and misconceptions on the matter.
Modern and tech - savvy employers are great at performing detailed research to figure out if what you have written in a resume gels with who you are in reality.
Here's the strategy to follow, and what to include in your modern resume: Target specific employers and research them to determine what makes you a good - fit for their current needs.
My focus on the blog is to research the history, traditions and practical applications of Taekwondo, and I try to give the readers an indepth look at how «deep» Taekwondo can be when compared to what you often see in modern Dojang today.
Dallas, Texas About Blog The aim of the Indian Psychology Institute is to explore and develop what the Indian traditions can contribute to modern psychology in terms of theoretical models, specific insights, reliable methods, practical applications, and avenues for future research.
Using everyday language and modern research, this book explains both the effects of child sexual abuse and what families can do to heal.
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