Sentences with phrase «academic articles by»

The Federal Court based its decision on U.S. case law2 and an academic article by published in the Marquette Law Review, 3 ruling that common interest privilege was «not a valid component» of solicitor - client privilege and was irreconcilable with the underlying rationale for solicitor - client privilege.
Supported ongoing research into CRISPR / Cas9 gene editing by reading and distilling current research for literature review in a forthcoming academic article by primary researchers

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According to an article published by the American Journal of Play, the use of adult coloring books (or play in general) can improve career and academic success, reduce stress and encourage an innovative work performance.
These articles revealed how Cambridge Analytica obtained access to the personal details and lifestyle preferences of over 50 million users by using a team of academics to gather the data under the guise of scientific research [NY Times, The Guardian].
I popularized my academic articles for Harpers in 2006, explaining how real estate prices were determined by how much a bank would lend.
In among the articles by the academics, though, there is an interview with Paul Volcker.
This article is adapted from a longer essay in Ancient Faith for the Church's Future, edited by Mark Husbands and Jeffrey P. Greenman, lust published by IVP Academic.
I don't want to rewrite this article in english, but basically, I came to the following conclusions 1 - that Scriptures ought to be used in close interaction with daily reality (not out the blue, in abstraction, or in academic ivory tower) 2 - it ought to be interpreted by what we could call «crucified» christians 3 - and that «crucified» christian should interpret in the context of a «crucified» community / church (because being in a close knit church is a very good way to actually be «crucified» and sanctified, and because I need insight from others in my interpretations.
His article is based on his convocation address in 1996 inaugurating a new academic year in which YDS, under the leadership of its new dean, Richard Wood, set out to develop new curriculum and programs recommended by a review committee, which was chaired by Kelsey.
But that's not how Ellis was understood by most, and there is a direct line to be drawn between the Ellis article and the self - conscious if tacit defensiveness of the Land O» Lakes statement, which seemed to say, yes, we're second - rate, maybe even third - rate, and the way to be first - rate is to be like Harvard, Yale, Stanford, and the rest of what would be called, in twenty - first - century Catholic academic jargon, «aspirational peers.»
Two articles by Gerald T. Sheppard provide greater detail: «Biblical Hermeneutics: The Academic Language of Evangelical Identity,» Union Seminary Quarterly Review, 32 (Winter I977), 81 - 94; «Word and Spirit: Scripture in the Pentecostal Tradition: Part One,» Agora: A Magazine of Opinion within the Assemblies of God [no longer published], I, No. 4 (Spring 1978), 4 - 22; and»... Part Two,» 2, No.
Acknowledging that the discussion is getting technical, Schindler closes by inviting all to patient reflection and Christopher West to write an article in Communio, the academic journal edited by Schindler.
Levitt's academic article states that sportsbooks could potentially improve their profit margins 20 - 30 % by shading their lines.
SportsInsights» research and academic approach to sports investing — and «seeking contrarian value» — has been picked up by the Wall Street Journal in articles on NCAA Basketball and Football.
The Fatherhood Institute, supported by the Nuffield Foundation, has been compiling (and continues to compile) a literature library of mainly academic articles, book chapters and reports about fathers and fatherhood in the UK.
A research article by Jiangman Guo, Virginia Polytchnic Institute, references a number of different academic studies as well as Consumer Reports research and comes to the conclusion that fabric softener increases the flammability rate of fabrics.
According to the article by Ben Stocking, multinational formula companies are giving commisions to doctors for every tin of formula sold, are repeatedly calling new mothers once they return from the hospital, and have even sent company representatives to clinics posing as academic researchers.
All the context readings included in the book were written by me and have also been published either as technical notes or academic articles or in newspaper columns or both.
In my aforementioned article, I had mentioned some of the atrocities perpetrated by the British in India while suppressing the «Quit India» movement in 1942 - 43, referring to academic research by independent scholars.
I remember that from some of the letters received by The Spectator in response to my article it was clear that the letter - writers simply did not believe what I wrote about British atrocities in India, even though I was reporting the findings of non-partisan academics.
The prime minister's closing speech yesterday won lukewarm reviews in the press, on a day still dominated by developments in the battle between Miliband and the Mail over an article claiming his academic father «hated Britain».
Evidence of the foreign scientist?s authorship of scholarly books or articles published by scholarly journals with an international circulation in the academic field.
And the two women just starting their careers in academic medicine that Science Careers spoke with for this article felt that they had been supported equally by men and women.
The admissions data analyzed in the article, from academic years 2010 through 2012, were released by the University of Cambridge following a freedom of information request.
For example, the journal «plans to have joint peer review, with each article typically being reviewed by at least one academic and one patient.»
The report, «U.S. Academic Scientific Publishing,» published November 19, follows a July 2007 NSF study which found that the absolute number of science and engineering (S&E) articles published by U.S. - based authors in the world's major peer - reviewed journals plateaued in the early 1990s even as funding and personnel increased.
This article outlines the benefits you can realize by articulating your science clearly and succinctly; next time, we'll look at how and why several academic and government institutions as well as some publications are encouraging this trend.
In a 14 May Next Wave article, NIH's Ruth Kirschstein and colleagues noted that «portable or transitional grant awards to promising fellows should be considered as a means of facilitating their advancement into independent positions at academic institutions»; this, indeed, is one of several proposals «under consideration by the senior staff of NIH and the Advisory Committee to the director of NIH.»
Consider the plight of Syrian academics, «dozens» of whom have been kidnapped or executed during Syria's civil war, according to a News & Analysis article by Richard Stone.
The journal also plans to have joint peer review, with each article typically being reviewed by at least one academic and one patient.
The progress of each PhD student is required by law to be monitored by three academics from the university, one of whom becomes the students» primary supervisor (N 2083/92, article 13).
But for favored faculty members, academic stardom can translate into other rewards as well: astronomical pay, fancy digs near campus, second homes in exclusive vacation spots, and celebrity far beyond the boundaries of one's discipline or campus, according to a pair of intriguing articles by Christopher Shea in The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Since the early 1990s, independent scientists in academic laboratories around the world have published hundreds of articles demonstrating how a broad selection of chemicals can interfere with the normal development of a baby at extremely low levels of exposure — in fact, levels similar to those experienced every day by people worldwide.
Scholarly articles published by over 20 researchers in Monographs, titled «The Relation of Childhood Physical Activity to Brain Health, Cognition and Scholastic Achievement» indicate that while physical activity in schools has diminished in part because of a growing emphasis on student performance and academic testing, decreased physical activity is actually related to decreased academic performance.
This article by MDI Biological Laboratory research scientist James Godwin, Ph.D., was originally published in «The Conversation,» an independent source of news and views from the academic and research community based in Australia, where Godwin was formerly a research fellow at the Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute (ARMI).
The metric - which ranks journals by the average number of citations their articles attract in a set period, usually the preceding two years - has become «an obsession in world science», says a coalition of academics, editors, publishers and research funders, in a declaration published on 16 May.
Such measures also do nothing to help Chinese journals gain recognition by the rest of the world, as has been described by two colleagues from Zhejiang University in an article entitled «The outflow of academic articles from China: why is it happening and can it be stemmed?».
Whether recommending a particular place to meet someone or suggesting engaging conversation starters to break the ice, the articles draw conclusions backed by personal anecdotes as well as academic studies.
Peer - reviewed articles have been evaluated by several researchers or subject specialist in the academic community prior to accepting it for publication.
The data collected by the author come from literature and other sources, especially academic texts, journals, newspaper articles and electronic resources.
This year, the most popular article by far sought to provide evidence - based advice to parents who may be wondering if they should delay their child's entry into kindergarten for a year, a practice known as academic redshirting.
He told me that he was not aware of anyone doing something similar (quite surprising given ~ 15 years of internet expansion by that time) and he directed me to an article titled «Academic Achievement and the Structure of Competition» by James Coleman.
The Education Next research article «Stuck in the Middle,» featured in the Fall 2010 issue of Education Next, finds that the steep drop - off in middle - school students» academic achievement may be linked to the larger number of students in each grade level but can not be explained by differences in per - pupil spending or class size, which were similar in middle and K - 8 schools.
Hi Amelia, This article on effective implementation of project based learning looks at a very recent literature review on PBL by a group of UK - based academics.
Featuring extracts of medieval drama, epic poetry, dream visions and riddles alongside over 20 articles exploring themes such as gender, faith and heroism written by poets, academics and writers including Simon Armitage, Hetta Howes and David Crystal, Discovering Literature: Medieval offers unprecedented access to the British Library's collections and provides contemporary scholarly insight for young people and learners across the world.
The Case Against High School Sports In this article published by The Atlantic author Amanda Ripley, describes the role of high school sports in the American education system, how current resource allocations favor sports over academics and consequences as American students fall behind in international rankings and draws on Marguerite...
The Spring 2016 issue of Education Next features articles by leading scholars that revisit and update Coleman's findings on desegregation, the achievement gap, school choice, teacher quality, the role of the family, and academic games.
A brand new article in Ed Next by Peter Meyer, «The Middle School Mess,» explores how middle schools came to be, and how they came to be governed by a philosophy which deemphasizes academic outcomes.
The article covers efforts to improve academic achievement at the Robert P. Hernandez Middle School, a Title I school in Round Rock, Texas, by focusing on teacher collaboration as well as social - emotional learning.
The NYS Charter Schools Act of 1998 was created for the following purposes: • Improve student learning and achievement; • Increase learning opportunities for all students, with special emphasis on expanded learning experiences for students who are at - risk of academic failure; • Encourage the use of different and innovative teaching methods; • Create new professional opportunities for teachers, school administrators and other school personnel; • Provide parents and students with expanded choices in the types of educational opportunities that are available within the public school system; and • Provide schools with a method to change from rule - based to performance - based accountability systems by holding the schools established under this article accountable for meeting measurable student achievement results.
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