Not exact matches
December 2001 (576 kb PDF file):
Articles reviewing IMF research on capital controls, currency unions, and environmental issues; country study: United States;
summary of October 2001 World Economic Outlook; list of IMF working papers; visiting scholars
at the IMF.
All Learning Center
articles are general
summaries that can be used when considering your financial future
at various life stages.
A
summary of the first
article (i.e., Gluten containing grains skew gluten assessment in oats due to sample grind non-homogenity) is available
at https://www.glutenfreewatchdog.org/news/must-read-study-courtesy-quaker-testing-oats-gluten/
Here's a
summary of each of the
articles you linked and what we can take away from each of them: 538: Julio's great, but he's never been great
at scoring touchdowns.
For Sports Insights»
summary of July's results, please check out our most recent Sports Investing Index
article at this link.
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at this... This is only a
summary of the post, please visit for the full
article, plus much more Saddlers news!
At any rate, the best
summary of what happens developmentally during the tummy time months is written by Rachael Carnes of Spark Plug Dance in Eugene, OR, in this
article «Great Stuff Happens Before Walking and Talking.»
At the end it will provide you with a
summary of how you are doing and ways to improve the safety and healthiness of your home, along with links to
articles they suggest you read based on your answers.
But, as usual, I will also be flagging up any breaking political news, posting
summaries at lunchtime and in the afternoon with a round - up of all the day's developments, and highlighting the most interesting political
articles on the web.
The
article's
summary can be found online
at: http://horttech.ashspublications.org/content/24/1/76.abstract#fn-2
The scholar also delivers the Clark T. Sawin Memorial History of Endocrinology Lecture
at ENDO, the Endocrine Society's Annual Meeting, and submits a
summary article to be considered for publication in Endocrine News.
In another Science of Relationships
article, Paul Eastwick wrote a
summary of a paper he co-authored, 1 essentially showing that the algorithms used to match people don't work the way that they are supposed to, and you are no better off relying on the matches made for you than if you were just meeting someone cold in the library or
at a sporting event.
All three effect estimates — treatment vs. control, effect of voucher use, and impact of private schooling — are provided in the longer version of this
article (see «
Summary of the OSP Evaluation»
at www.educationnext.org), so that individual readers can view those outcomes that are most relevant to their considerations.
At this
article you will find a quick
summary of some of the proven techniques that can help you become an e-learning pro!
Summary: This
article reports on anew Princeton study examined the long - term effects of a 20 - year - old program known as Fast Track, one of the earliest and largest programs designed to improve life outcomes for
at - risk students by teaching psychosocial skills.
Summary: This
article, by John Hattie, looks
at Carol Dweck's work on the Growth Mindset and comments on how many have misinterpreted what she has had to day about this mental attitude.
Summary: In this
article, the author who teaches college readiness
at a charter school in Brooklyn, NY, advocates for the inclusion of social - emotional learning for his students as they are necessary for future success in school and in life.
Summary: This
article provides information on a research project involving 7th graders
at 1000 California middle schools asking the students to report on various aspects of school climate.
Summary: This
article tells the story of how student focus groups
at Kings Middle School in Portland, Maine provided input in shaping the Habits of Work and Learning for the school.
Summary: This
article reports on a study done
at Pennsylvania State University supported by the RWJ Foundation.
Summary: This
article reports on a project aimed
at helping refugees and displaced children use social - emotional learning to deal with the trauma of being displaced persons.
Summary: This
article provides a reflection from Chris Harried, an incoming graduate student
at Johns Hopkins University's School of Education and a Commissioner for the Aspen Institute National Commission on Social, Emotional, and Academic Development about the importance of SEL Skills in his own development as a prospective teacher.
Summary: This
article reports on work done in Illinois, the first state to require social - emotional learning in all of its schools, to look more carefully
at the impact of mindfulness on primary grade students in 16 schools in Chicago.
Summary: This
article explores service learning
at the elementary school level through a look
at «Club We Can» which is an afterschool club for third through sixth graders offering students a chance to learn about local, national, and global issues and to be a part of related community service projects.
Summary: This
article, from a discussion
at EdCon 2.7, a progressive education - technology conference being held in Philadelphia, provides opposing views on the efficacy of grit and other performance values for low - income students.
Summary: This
article reports on research done
at the University of Missouri College of Education indicating that students who got attention from their teacher for bad behavior were more likely to engage in disruptive behavior in the future.
Summary: This
article tells the story of a kindness project «To Be Kind» which was a student developed initiative
at a Florida high school.
Summary: This
article describes the «School Friendship Challenge» where students and adults in a school are encouraged to make some kind of interpersonal connection with another person
at the school who they don't currently know.
Summary: This
article looks
at the proliferation of digital resources and social media that has had an impact on the way that schools and parents interact.
Summary: This
article looks
at how urban districts in Cleveland are implementing social emotional learning as district - wide data - driven learning plans that aim to boost students» ability to make responsible decisions, regulate their own emotions and behavior, and build healthy relationships with their peers.
Summary: This
article looks
at several myths about online learning and provides a counterpoint to the feeling of many academics that online learning experiences are inferior to face - to - face instruction.
Summary: This
article takes a humorous look
at some headlines with less - than - careful communication!
Jay Artale presents ALLi Insights: Reaching Readers with Wattpad posted
at ALLi's Author Advice Centre, saying, «
Summary Article, Video and Podcast about how authors can use Wattpad to reach readers.»
Do not provide the
summary of the
articles or books, you should rather critically look
at the publications.
According to Margaret Fortune, in an
article at Writer's Digest, the «synopsis [
summary] is about one thing: Convincing an agent [or editor] to read your book.»
The
article view shows a
summary at the top of the page, but also loads the full web site.
You can read my thoughts,
summaries and the full list of books out this week over
at my On The Shelf
article at Otaku USA.
All Learning Center
articles are general
summaries that can be used when considering your financial future
at various life stages.
In this edition, we feature a Business Insider
summary of a recent Baupost letter, a
summary of Guy Spier's approach to using checklists, a video of Tom Russo's talk
at Google on «Global Value Investing», a ValueWalk
article on Pzena Asset Management, an FT
article on Steve Jobs which analyses the start - up conditions
at Apple; plus two more videos
at the end of this issue — one from Bill Miller on why he thinks now is the perfect time to buy US stocks, the other from London Value Investor Conference speaker Jean - Marie Eveillard who speaks about market cycles and the risks he sees ahead from «valuation problems» brought about by quantitative easing.
More expert advice,
articles, videos and study
summaries from veterinarians and producers are available
at BRD-Solutions.com.
But the bill as introduced and as it passed the House of Representatives did double the size of the cages and space for each dog, banned stacking of cages, required outdoor exercise, mandated a program of veterinary care, increased inspection requirements, and imposed specific requirements for temperature, ventilation, lighting, solid flooring, sanitation, fire protection, and waste disposal. A complete
summary of the original bill's provisions is
at the end of this
article.
The brief
summary of Famitsu's
article at Tales Source only lists information we already know: development by Brownie Brown, music from Nobuo Uematsu, image illustration from Yoshitaka Amano, support for Spot Pass, Street Pass and local play, and a release time frame for 2012.
You can learn a lot more in an informative Popular Mechanics
article by Doug Main, a grad student in journalism
at New York University, a a thorough report in Scientific American by Sophie Bushwick and this short video
summary posted by the YouTube channel Earthquake Reporter:
What I take from these
articles (
at least from the
summaries that I am permitted to read) is that we will almost certainly exceed the budget.
I would recommend to include a
summary of the results
at the beginning of the
article as well (such as 85 % of GISS warming can be explained without GHG,..
The IPCC
summary is deeply flawed as a scientific document and as I have explained in other recent
articles it appears impossible for increased levels of atmospheric CO2
at the puny levels caused by mankind to affect the characteristics of the atmosphere enough to significantly enhance the greenhouse effect and even if it could do so then any such effect would be quickly neutralised by the primary solar / oceanic driver and the oceans acting in conjunction with evaporation, condensation and atmospheric convection (which includes clouds and rain).
Note: Edited Nov 3, 2008
at 10:30 pst to reflect that Pollan was asked to write a
summary of the
article, not just to give his consent for someone else to summarize as I originally stated.
:) Seriously, when posting something like this please paste in the first paragraph or two and a link (not a copyright problem, BTW), or
at least some kind of
summary, and maybe something about the authors if you think they're especially worth listening to; otherwise, I think it's pretty certain that nobody's going to follow up, however useful the
article may be.
Picking up on Pete's point in # 123 that he is troubled by not knowing exactly what climate scientists are trying to tell us about where we currently stand in regard to tipping points and todays ABC
article on the acceleration of climate change which includes the comment: «But many experts confide privately what they aren't yet ready to announce publicly: Change is accelerating
at a dramatic rate» (URL below) I would find it very helpful if someone from Real Climate could tell us the
summary message you want to get across to the public regarding tipping points — is it the «alternative version» I set out in # 75 above or is it a modified version of this, if so it would be great if you could post the modified version up here — I would love to hear it.
I would be very interested if a climate scientist could look
at the google translation of the Kommersant
article and compare it to the English - language
summary in RIA Novosti.