The result was a scientific decision to agree to disagree, said Helmut Haberl, one of the lead
authors of the chapter on agriculture, forests and land use and a professor in the Institute of Social Ecology at Alpen Adria University in Austria.
Prof. Louise Howard: I was lead
author of the chapter on perinatal mental health I was not involved in the other chapters (on eating disorders and violence)
Past president of both the New Hampshire and New England Federations of Humane Societies, Troughton is a guest blogger on human dynamics in animal welfare and
the author of the chapter on working with adopters in Animal Behavior for Shelter Veterinarians and Staff.
Kelley is
the author of the chapter on «Training and Behavior Modification in Shelter Cats» in the ASPCA «Animal Behavior for Shelter Veterinarians and Staff» textbook published in 2015 by Wiley Blackwell.
Professor Ürge - Vorsatz was also one of two co-ordinating lead
authors of the chapter on mitigating emissions from buildings in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's fifth assessment report, which was published in 2013, and also explicitly advocated for the passive house standard.
Passive House Plus spoke to Prof Diana Ürge - Vorsatz, one of the lead
authors of the chapter on energy efficiency, following the publication of the report.
Dartmouth University professor Donald Perovich,
author of the chapter on sea ice, said sea ice conditions have sunk from a B - plus grade 11 years ago to a D - minus grade «and that's because I'm an easy grader.»
Prof Piers Forster, a physical climate scientist at Leeds University and lead
author of the chapter on clouds and aerosols in working group one of the last IPCC report, tells Carbon Brief:
Richard is also
the author of the chapter on mediating personal injury cases in Connecticut Mediation Practice, edited by Professor Harry Mazadoorian of the Quinnipiac School of Law.
The Law of Majority Shareholder Power (edited by David Chivers QC and Ben Shaw, OUP, 2008):
author of the chapters on introducing compulsory transfer provisions into a company's articles and on derivative claims.
Ms. Kaplan has been on the Labor and Employment Curriculum Advisory Committee of the Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education since 2010, and is
the author of the chapter on Employment Agreements in Advising Massachusetts Businesses, a book published by MCLE in 2011.
Ms. Kaplan has been on the Labor and Employment Curriculum Advisory Committee of the Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) since 2010, and is
the author of the chapter on Employment Agreements in Advising Massachusetts Businesses, a book published by MCLE in 2011.
He's also
the author of a chapter on technology for appellate lawyers, published in the Law Journal Press Appellate Practice in Federal & State Courts guide.
He is
the author of the chapter on union rights and responsibilities in Palmer's Collective Agreement Arbitration in Canada (4th edition) and has written extensively on labour relations and administrative law and procedure.
A member of the Professional Negligence Bar Association and Employment Law Bar Association, Philip is the joint author of «Remedies in Employment Law» — Law Society (2014), while he is
the author of a chapter on group actions in «Clinical Negligence Claims, A Practical Guide» — 9 Gough Square (2011).
He also is
the author of the chapters on federal and Pennsylvania taxes in the West publication «Pennsylvania Forms and Commentary - Business Organizations» and edited the Checkpoint Catalyst volume on «Taxable Stock Acquisitions» (Topic 114).
Not exact matches
How do you say someone's work is based
on this one princliple when there are 9
chapters including clearity and inerrency
of the bible, Attributes
of God, Trinity, Creation, Sin preceeding the «major point»
of all the
author's works and belief system?
In this
chapter the
author proposes courses
of study unified by designing every course to address the overarching interest
of a theological school and pluralistically adequate by designing every course to focus
on questions about congregations.
There are a number
of useful early
chapters on the historical context
of the debate between science and religion, where the
authors juxtapose and compare the differing positions taken by various prominent psychologists / neuroscientists during the last century.
Glance, for example, at the thirteenth
chapter of Matthew, where the
author of the Gospel has compiled a number
of parables that were doubtless spoken
on various occasions.
The
author's final
chapters lay great stress
on the work
of the Holy Spirit in Christian healing; and many
of the verses from the Bible that early AAs studied can be found cited by Hickson in these
chapters — verses from the Gospels, from Acts, from James, from Corinthians, from Ephesians — and others dealing with the «gifts
of healing.»
The
authors of the
chapters in this book come from all sorts
of church backgrounds and traditions, but rather than focus
on the things that separate them from each other or from people who practice other forms
of church, this book focuses
on the things that unify us and bring us together in Christ.
The
author begins with a theoretical
chapter on the role
of «cliche» in modern communication.
The material in this
chapter is based
on the
author's experience as a clergy staff member
of the Community Services division, Nebraska Psychiatric Institute.
What is to be taken literal / figurative depends
on the context
of passages /
chapters and much study
of the history
of the translations, intention
of the
author, etc..
David Dark,
author of The Sacredness
of Questioning Everything, seems to appreciate Colbert as well, for he begins his
chapter on «Questioning Our Offendedness» with a «tip
of the hat» to the comic genius
of the caricature that is Stephen Colbert — a caricature that highlights how «we develop a built - in resistance to any information that refuses to fall in line with our preconceived notions.»
The book comprises eight
chapters, each by a different
author, presenting a series
of well - reasoned and documented discussions
on the following themes: the difference and complementarity
of the sexes, abortion, premarital sex, marriage, contraception, infertility treatment, male priesthood and the tensions between family and work life.
Where so many solutions are possible, and so much hangs
on the evidence
of a single verse, it is not easy to choose; but two considerations point to the verse being the work
of the
author himself and having a special reference to the story
of the last
chapter, or to a part only
of the gospel.
The
authors Victor W Watton and Michael Elson begin the ever - important task
of passing
on the faith to our children with a
chapter entitled «Believing in God».
There is also a
chapter of beverage recipes such as Mango Lime Agua Fresca, Sweet Tamarind Tea, and Desert Sage Spritzer; a section
on how to host a taquiza (taco party); and entertaining anecdotes from the
author.
The
author ties it all together with
chapters on the economic and ecological benefits
of organic coffee farming.
A veteran speaker and
author, he wrote the
chapter on Modified Atmosphere Packaging for the Wiley Encyclopedia
of Packaging as well as numerous scientific publications and industry bulletins dealing with fresh - cut microbial safety, packaging, quality, and operations.
As an
author and an expert
on the subject
of narcissism, she is a contributing
chapter author of several
chapters on schema therapy for narcissism.
He is the
author of the book Raising Teens in the 21st Century: A Practical Guide to Effective Parenting that includes a
chapter on getting teens to do chores along with strategies for addressing 78 other typical teenage issues.
Judith A. Owens, M.D., MPH, is an internationally recognized authority
on pediatric sleep and
author of over 100 research articles,
chapters, and books
on the topic.
Authoring organization (s): Program for Appropriate Technology in Health - Published: 2006, 2008 Summary: These materials include clinical algorithms geared for health workers (not lay counselors) to use to counsel mothers and determine the most appropriate time to stop breastfeeding; an adaptation and finalization
of the World Health Organization (WHO) Infant and Young Child Feeding Counseling: An Integrated Course, including new
chapters on complementary feeding and country - specific recommendations; adaptations and local drawings / graphics inspired by the WHO counseling cards; and take - home brochures for mothers
on exclusive breastfeeding, expressing breastmilk, and replacement feeding.
She has
authored or co-
authored over 70 peer reviewed articles, and
chapters in both national and international books
on assessment and treatment
of young children, and is currently an Associate editor
of the Infant Mental Health Journal.
Co-editor
of two recent books
on women and breastfeeding, and
author of scores scientific publications and
chapters, Dr Labbok is pleased to serve as the co-director
of the Breastfeeding and Feminism International Conference series.
Dr. Kendall - Tackett has
authored more than 370 articles or
chapters and is the
author or editor
of 24 books
on maternal depression, family violence, and breastfeeding.
Astrid is
on the board
of directors
of the North American Council
on Adoptable Children and has
authored many articles
on the subject
of adoption including being a
chapter contributor in the book Parents As Adoptees.
The founder
of the Hip Mama Ezine and
author of several books conducts a bit
of a play - by - play with her daughter in give - it - to - you - straight - and - funny
chapters on standardized tests, yo - yo diets, and media scare tactics.
This
chapter of the book,
authored with the assistance
of Patricia Feerick, focuses
on Molinari's successful effort to convince a brash U.S. attorney named Rudy Giuliani to run for mayor.
Mote was one
of 12 lead
authors on a
chapter of the fifth Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change report looking at the cryosphere, which is comprised
of snow, river and lake ice, sea ice, glaciers, ice sheets and frozen ground.
«Until recently, only West Antarctica was considered unstable, but now we know that its ten times bigger counterpart in the East might also be at risk,» says Levermann, who is head
of PIK's research area Global Adaptation Strategies and a lead -
author of the sea - level change
chapter of the most recent scientific assessment report by the Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change, IPCC.
As a lead
author of a
chapter in the Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change assessment report released this month, Kansas State University Distinguished Professor and soil microbiologist Chuck Rice gave a presentation at the World Bank
on April 16.
«Polar regions have been changing very rapidly, providing data for our projections
on sea ice, snow cover, ice sheets and sea level rise,» says David Vaughan
of the British Antarctic Survey in Cambridge, UK, the lead
author of the cryosphere
chapter.
The version
of Logo the
authors use is «object oriented» (and hence up to date) and, apart from one
chapter on object - oriented technology, the book can be used with other versions
of Logo.
For, the first
chapters of the Book
of Genesis were never meant to be taken as history or science, as «eyewitness» accounts, either
of God or
of someone impossibly «interviewing» God, but as a spiritual, theological, and mystical statement about God's relationship with the world; as an «aetiological myth,» to use Rahner's phrase, that provides an explanation, based
on the human
author's contemporary experience,
of how things must have gotten to be the way we see them.
But there are a lot
of lingering questions, says Stevens, who also was a lead
author on the «Clouds and Aerosols»
chapter of the Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change's Fifth Assessment Report.
In the coming years, water shortages might also lead to interstate war, said Marcus King, a professor at George Washington University's Elliott School
of International Affairs who
authored the
chapter on weaponizing water.