As
I discussed in a recent post, there's a lot of evidence emerging these days that stretching has some acute negative effects.
It is a familiar concept that commodities have provided inflation protection as
discussed in a recent post about a discussion I had with Bluford Putnam, Managing Director and Chief Economist, of our partner, CME Group, to discuss why inflation is likely to appear this year.
Like
we discussed in a recent post, there is no timetable.
We discussed in a recent post that adjustments need to be made for an honest comparison.
America's trading relationship with Canada is key to U.S. energy security but also to the U.S. economy, as
discussed in this recent post.
As we have
discussed in recent posts, the premise that the sensitivity of both human society and the climate are equivalent is unsound.
This is a surprise, because, as is
discussed in a recent post here, Cox had an opportunity to see how the establishment's own preoccupation with climate change threatened to dominate the research agenda, and his own field of high energy physics.
As
discussed in our recent post here, the draft withdrawal agreement published by the EU Commission sets out a potential framework for trade mark and design rights AB (Anno Brexit).
For all of the reasons
discussed in our recent post about executive bonus plans, we tend to prefer traditional whole life policies, a / k / a cash value policies, when designing any long term split dollar life insurance executive compensation plan.
As
discussed in a recent post, there is actually great value to having your life insurance -LSB-...]
As was
discussed in our recent posts on geographic distance (Part 1 Part 2), research suggests that geographically close and distant couples do not differ significantly in a number of ways, and in some cases distance couples may fair better and in others worse.2, 3 Additionally, although there may be constraints on living together for distance couples, there are often benefits for the individual and the couple, which has been described as the «both / and solution» 4 in that partners do not have to chose between their relationship and other obligations (like work or family commitments).
Not exact matches
In his recent survey of the topic (discussed in an earlier post here) McMaster University's Mike Veall reported a range values between 1.7 and 2.
In his
recent survey of the topic (
discussed in an earlier post here) McMaster University's Mike Veall reported a range values between 1.7 and 2.
in an earlier
post here) McMaster University's Mike Veall reported a range values between 1.7 and 2.0.
We ask that question because Congressman Paul's campaign website
in recent days has
posted several pieces that
discuss political endorsements
in a somewhat defensive manner.
In a
recent post on OPEN Forum, Guy Kawasaki and Peter Sims
discuss how and when businesses should take bets.
As recently
discussed in my March 26 blog
post, banks, mutual funds, hedge funds, and other institutional funds have been rotating out of the NASDAQ and into the S&P 500 and Dow Jones
in recent weeks.
Posted earlier as an opinion piece for CBC. See original
post here (this
post slightly modified from original) By Louis - Philippe Rochon Follow him on Twitter @Lprochon Much was at stake earlier this week when finance ministers from G20 countries met
in Istanbul to
discuss Greece and the state of the world economy
in light of
recent -LSB-...]
As
discussed in a
recent blog
post, it is crucial to to make these ads as effective as possible.
A
recent article
in the Denver
Post discussed these and other Denver - based co-working spaces and how they are setting themselves apart.
«Facebook ads allow you to identify and target people who are
in 100 % agreement with your values system», founder Vincent Harris
in a
post from 2010 about targeted advertising,
discussing recent work.
In a recent interview with the Washington Post (part of their ominously titled «Voices of Power» series), Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius discussed Archbishop Joseph Naumann's request that she not present herself for communion because of her public support for legalised abortion: «Well, it was one of the most painful things I have ever experienced in my life, and I am a firm believer in the separation of church and state, and I feel that my actions as a parishioner are different than my actions as a public official and that the people who elected me in Kansas had a right to expect me to uphold their rights and their beliefs even if they did not have the same religious beliefs that I ha
In a
recent interview with the Washington
Post (part of their ominously titled «Voices of Power» series), Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius
discussed Archbishop Joseph Naumann's request that she not present herself for communion because of her public support for legalised abortion: «Well, it was one of the most painful things I have ever experienced
in my life, and I am a firm believer in the separation of church and state, and I feel that my actions as a parishioner are different than my actions as a public official and that the people who elected me in Kansas had a right to expect me to uphold their rights and their beliefs even if they did not have the same religious beliefs that I ha
in my life, and I am a firm believer
in the separation of church and state, and I feel that my actions as a parishioner are different than my actions as a public official and that the people who elected me in Kansas had a right to expect me to uphold their rights and their beliefs even if they did not have the same religious beliefs that I ha
in the separation of church and state, and I feel that my actions as a parishioner are different than my actions as a public official and that the people who elected me
in Kansas had a right to expect me to uphold their rights and their beliefs even if they did not have the same religious beliefs that I ha
in Kansas had a right to expect me to uphold their rights and their beliefs even if they did not have the same religious beliefs that I had.
James Gould has a
post in King & Wood Mallesons» «In Competition» blog discussing two recent South Australian authorisation decision
in King & Wood Mallesons» «
In Competition» blog discussing two recent South Australian authorisation decision
In Competition» blog
discussing two
recent South Australian authorisation decisions.
Be sure to read a more
recent post from October 2014 about two randomized controlled trials that clarified several of the issues
discussed in the
post above: New Research on Gluten Introduction to Infants and Risk of Celiac Disease
We
discussed the DHA that is extracted from algae
in the previous
posting and this
recent comment involves DHA extracted from eggs.
Charlotte Keith of Investigative
Post discusses her
recent reporting on the struggles of IBM's Buffalo Billion - funded office, including a
recent shakeup
in staffing, with Jay Moran.
As Oxford's Ricardo Soares de Oliveira also
discussed in a
recent blog
post, not all is well with Angola's oil - reliant economy.
In a recent reaction to delay in his appointments, Nana Akomea said «I have seen a few posts on social media wondering about what role I might play in this new promising NPP government.I am truly touched by all these sentiments from all of you my good friends (and from some not so good friends as well) I assure all of you that the president has graciously discussed with me a role he is keen to see me play in his governmen
In a
recent reaction to delay
in his appointments, Nana Akomea said «I have seen a few posts on social media wondering about what role I might play in this new promising NPP government.I am truly touched by all these sentiments from all of you my good friends (and from some not so good friends as well) I assure all of you that the president has graciously discussed with me a role he is keen to see me play in his governmen
in his appointments, Nana Akomea said «I have seen a few
posts on social media wondering about what role I might play
in this new promising NPP government.I am truly touched by all these sentiments from all of you my good friends (and from some not so good friends as well) I assure all of you that the president has graciously discussed with me a role he is keen to see me play in his governmen
in this new promising NPP government.I am truly touched by all these sentiments from all of you my good friends (and from some not so good friends as well) I assure all of you that the president has graciously
discussed with me a role he is keen to see me play
in his governmen
in his government.
Investigative
Post reporter Daniela Porat
discusses police use of force training
in light of the
recent incident involving a Buffalo Police Department SUV striking a civilian who was holding a knife.
Investigative
Post reporter Charlotte Keith
discusses her
recent story on the unusual perks of LPCiminelli's contract to build the vast factory for SolarCity
in Buffalo, the centerpiece of Gov. Cuomo's Buffalo Billion initiative.
I've
discussed the love I have for Charlotte Tilbury's magic cream
in a
recent beauty
post here, however I recently picked up the travel trilogy skin care set which is great for travelling because it also contains the night and eye cream.
If you're interested
in other ways to save money on beauty products, check out my
recent blog
post where I
discuss how I haven't paid for luxury perfume
in 5 years.
For those interested
in making the most of this free weekend, check out my
recent post where I
discuss making the most of a free trial.
In a
recent blog
post, Associate Professor Hunter Gehlbach
discussed his findings from his latest research study, «Creating birds of similar feathers: Leveraging similarity to improve teacher - student relationships and academic achievement.»
Writing
in the Huffington
Post, Emily Richmond
discusses the findings from a
recent report produced by the Thomas B. Fordham Institute that suggests, «that with highly effective principals
in short supply, some districts might be missing out on opportunities to recruit and retain promising candidates.»
In a
recent blog
post, the organization
discusses their top priorities and why.
In his most
recent blog
post for Time, Andrew Rotherham
discusses five things he believes teachers could learn from the US Marine Corps.
Recently AYPF has provided several contributions to the Ready for Success Blog, including
posts discussing the data sharing system
in Metro Nashville Public Schools, as well as a
recent discussion group focusing on career academies.
The one I'll
discuss here is this blog
post by Matthew Yglesias,
in which he draws broad conclusions about the functioning of education markets from a
recent study of a tiny school choice program
in Milwaukee as well as from some older unspecified research [for the latter, Yglesias linked here, but the body of that page doesn't
discuss school choice].
April 28, 2014 Eve Sullivan, founder of Parents Forum and SEL4MA member, has written a very interesting blog on the Huffington
Post website
discussing her
recent visit to Qatar for a conference on empowering families
in the Arab world.
* Which reminds me:
In a
recent post I
discussed coming publishing trends.
In a more
recent guest
post (March 2012) the subject is
discussed again.
In this post, «5 Things Every Author Needs to Understand About Book Cover Design,» Brooke Warner talks about the importance of book cover design, including some of the points we discussed in the recent Wordherder meetin
In this
post, «5 Things Every Author Needs to Understand About Book Cover Design,» Brooke Warner talks about the importance of book cover design, including some of the points we
discussed in the recent Wordherder meetin
in the
recent Wordherder meeting.
A
recent post by book publishing expert Teresa Miller
discusses this topic
in her
recent post, where she also shares a list of top fonts and combinations from Douglas Bonneville.
So, I read Gilmore's
recent guest blog
post on The Book Lady's Blog with interest,
in which the author
discusses her idea of a perfect book event: «the beloved, soon - to - be famous, Sip «n See.»
My favorite presenter at the
recent Inc. 500/5000 conference was Guy Kawasaki, who offered an informative session about cultivating and maintaining «enchantment»
in your customers or clients, so perhaps this series of
posts in which I summarize those points and
discuss how they are applicable for us at Outskirts Press will also help you apply the information to your own entrepreneurial efforts (starting a business, running a company or yes, even marketing a published book).
Positioning plays a crucial role
in writing and publishing success, as I
discussed in a
recent Orbit Media guest
post, 10 Questions to Ask Yourself When Positioning Your Book
in a Crowded Field.
We
discuss that interaction
in more detail
in our
recent blog
post on how both author and publicist can create book promotion strategy and synergy.
In a recent post on the Android Developers Blog, Android software engineer Brad Fitzpatrick discusses in full techie detail, the new Gingerbread StrictMode API (application programming interface), and what it means for yo
In a
recent post on the Android Developers Blog, Android software engineer Brad Fitzpatrick
discusses in full techie detail, the new Gingerbread StrictMode API (application programming interface), and what it means for yo
in full techie detail, the new Gingerbread StrictMode API (application programming interface), and what it means for you.
By Stephen WindwalkerOriginally
posted February 7, 2010 at Kindle Nation Daily — © Kindle Nation Daily 2010 Tomorrow morning, at 11:30 am EST Monday February 8, I have been invited by the independent financial advisory group Collins Stewart to be its guest speaker on a conference call to
discuss Recent Trends
in the eBooks Market, -LSB-...]
In a
recent post we
discussed how accelerated demand changed the underlying dynamics of the commodities futures market thereby eliminating the very characteristics investors demanded.
There are a host of other factors that can be a drag on returns, too, as I've
discussed in several
recent posts.