Sentences with phrase «done by the professors»

There is fascinating new work being done by Professor Wade Pfau however that suggests you should reduce your equity level in the period before and after you retire, perhaps down to 20 %.
Much of the immediate preparatory work for this had been done by Professor Hans Küng, but interfaith organizations for some years had been working to identify the basic agreement of different religions on moral values.23
The lack of complaints in WA was confirmed in work done by Professor Simon Chapman, Alexis St. George, Karen Waller and Vince Cakic.
Research done by Professor Ken Donaldson, Chair of the Respiratory Toxicology at Edinburgh University identified the asbestos type problem and he said «This research shows there is a potential hazard in the manufacture of certain types of carbon nanotubes.»
The civil law paper [PDF] was done by Professor Vincent Gautrais of Montreal.
The common law paper [PDF] was done by Professor Michael Deturbide of Dalhousie.
It seems that old Bob D has been quoted 186 times, at least according to a study done by Professor Long.
According to research about first impressions done by professor Frank Bernieri of Oregon State University, as reported in an article in The Guardian by Rosie Ifould, first impressions and the brief moments of meeting new individuals are what drive our relationships.

Not exact matches

«(Boomers) do take up a large part of the workforce, but there's absolutely no evidence that they're crowding out jobs that otherwise would be filled by young people,» said Tammy Schirle, an economics professor at Wilfrid Laurier University.
Look for two or three people with whom you don't compete and who don't work with you and use them to form your own «board of directors,» a strategy promoted by Stanford Graduate School of Business professor Jeffrey Pfeffer.
Taught by University of Pennsylvania Professor and best - selling author, Jonah Berger, this free online marketing course helps to answer the mystery of why some ideas and products become popular and why others do not.
«If [R3's] only duty was to provide assistance, and it breached this duty in a significant way (the latter qualification is important since this duty could be breached in trivial ways), for example by doing nothing when it could have done something, then the breach looks material to me,» said Stephen Smith, a law professor at McGill University, in an email to Fortune.
Seldom does life present you with two cut - and - dried options, neatly packaged by your philosophy professor.
«We don't have a specific list of conditions that would be disqualifying, but certainly uncontrolled medical problems (whether it's hypertension or heart disease or lung disease, or many other conditions), would most likely cause concern and result in disqualification,» Dr. Tarah Castleberry, an assistant professor of aerospace medicine at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, told Reuters Health by email.
University of Alberta business professor Andrew Leach says that even absent new pipelines, a long - term differential greater than the cost of moving barrels by rail «doesn't make economic sense.»
Inspired by the book Different by Harvard Business School professor Youngme Moon, I learned our brains don't work well with «Choice A or nothing,» scenarios.
The piece looked at research done by Rutgers professor Keith Hampton, a Canadian sociologist, on whether technology really is causing separation between people, as the conventional wisdom goes.
A new paper co-written by Columbia law professor Tim Wu argues Google does a disservice to users by favoring its own products
She was a college student in Cairo in the late»90s when she first learned of some of the pioneering work on emotion - sensing computing being done by MIT professor Rosalind Picard.
Taught by Northeastern University professor Rebecca Riccio, the four - week course consists of a series of videos with titles like «Why Do People Give,» «What's Relevant to You?»
That may be the thinking of many managers (even if they try to delegate) but it's not the best way to lead according to a new book by Kellogg School professor Keith Murnighan entitled Do Nothing!
Deborah Rhode, a Stanford law professor and leading scholar on legal ethics, argues in her book, Pro Bono in Principle and in Practice (2005), that lawyers bear an ethical duty to ameliorate «their monopoly's deleterious effects» by doing more pro bono work for those who are disenfranchised.
In a study funded by NASA, David Dinges, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, and a team of researchers found that letting astronauts sleep for as little as fifteen minutes markedly improved their cognitive performance, even when the nap didn't lead to an increase in alertness or the ability to pay more attention to a boring task.
The study (available here) was done by Erica Blom, a consultant with Edgeworth Economics; Brian C. Candena, assistant professor of economics at the University of Colorado at Boulder; and Benjamin Keys, assistant professor at the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago.
Before you do that, why not run it by your professor in your marketing class?
Another study by professors from Kent State University and the University of Denver found that Democrats did not benefit from marijuana being on the ballot four years ago.
«People often make decisions that are influenced by emotions that have nothing to do with the decisions they are making,» says Stéphane Côté, a professor at the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management, who co-wrote the study with lead researcher Jeremy Yip of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
In 2015, we learned that a psychology professor at the University of Cambridge named Dr. Aleksandr Kogan lied to us and violated our Platform Policies by passing data from an app that was using Facebook Login to SCL / Cambridge Analytica, a firm that does political, government and military work around the globe.
Responding to a comment made by Siegel on Wednesday that he doesn't know economics, Gross said Thursday that «Professor Siegel is getting a little nasty here.
Professor Scarthe also recommends that, once the deficit is eliminated in 2015 - 16, any future government should gradually start creating a deficit by, for example, spending on infrastructure and this could be done while at the same time maintaining a stable debt to GDP ratio of around 25 per cent over the medium to longer term.
A paper co-authored by University of Ottawa Professor Michael Wolfson, one of Canada's top researchers on income and equality issues, said there was much debate of Ottawa's new program this year allowing some income splitting for couples with children, but most people don't realize income splitting has long existed for thousands of professionals such as doctors and lawyers who have been able to funnel their incomes through private companies they create to hold their income.
Kevin Werbach, a business professor who has written extensively on the subject, said that while gamification could be a force for good in the gig economy — for example, by creating bonds among workers who do not share a physical space — there was a danger of abuse.
Two damning reports appeared in 1959, condemning American graduate management education as little more than vocational colleges filled with second - rate students taught by second - rate professors who did not understand their fields, did little research and were out of touch with business.
Professor McQuade said investigators are also likely to explore money - laundering issues, though legal analysts said that, by themselves, Mr Giuliani's comments did not present clear evidence on that front.
«The world is desperate to lend money to anybody that's credible at very low rates, so I don't see this as an issue at all,» said Michael Pettis, a finance professor at Peking University who says that foreign divestment — by China or other nations — poses little threat to the American economy.
Professor Derr admits that we must [treat] them with a responsible stewardship and that the things we do to them should be limited by «a realistic anthropocentrism, and inhere in decisions about what is useful and valuable to humanity.»
Among my Christian critics are some who say that by suggesting Christianity should have something to do with faculty hiring, I have «offended» non-Christian professors and, therefore, have acted uncharitably.
I am happy that Ms. Egan didn't give up her gift after being so shamed by her professor.
It's been five years since Love Does, The New York Times best - seller that catapulted Goff, a lawyer and professor by profession, to the international stage.
I do not think that my difficulty arises from what Professor MacKinnon himself intends by this statement; and I could certainly gloss it in a way which would make me able to accept it.
Our «early traditions about Jesus» (to use the title of a little book by the late Professor Bethune - Baker) are not interested so much in what has been called the «biographical Jesus» as they are concerned with what Jesus did and said as he was remembered by those who believed him to be their Lord, the Risen Messiah, and who were therefore anxious to hand on to others what was remembered about him.
Although marked out as an exceptional student by his professors at the Gregorian University, he was denied the opportunity to pursue further studies, so he does not write in the academic style and precise terminology of the professional theologian.
Professor Rice always ended his appeals by entreating his listeners to prayer — «The most effective, practical thing we can do for Notre Dame is to pray, especially through the intercession of Mary, the Mother of God.
I did a quick analysis of Liberty University's Rawlings School of Divinity and here are the results: Seminaries represented by at least one graduate degree: Westminster Notre Dame Gordon - Conwell Northwest Nazarene Moody Bible Institute Western Freewill Baptist Bible College Arlington Bible College Denver Seminary New Orleans Baptist BJU Seminary Baylor Fuller Asbury Talbot Los Angeles Baptist Capitol At least 2 degrees represented: Calvary BC William Tyndale Grand Rapids Regent At least 3 degrees represented: Baptist Bible College At least 4 degrees represented: Trinity Evangelical Southwestern Baptist TS 5 degrees: Grace Theological Seminary 8 degrees: Southern Baptist Theological Seminary 9 degrees: Dallas Theological Seminary 10 degrees: Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and finally, with a whopping 28 professors degrees: Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary
I do not doubt that my evaluation of the situation is affected by my position as a seminary professor.
That, however, is not so easy to do when for centuries the church has followed policies (not unwittingly, as the Fuller professors state, but systematically and by unholy design) that sought to de-Judaize the Jews and submerge them in various brands of Christendom.
Amazingly, some extraordinarily courageous individuals (initially Arnold himself, journalists David Quinn and Breda O'Brien, the Iona Institute; later on, John Waters, retired Regius Professor of Laws at Trinity College Dublin, William Binchy and the distinguished historian Prof. John A. Murphy; the gay campaigners for a «No» vote, Paddy Manning and Keith Mills, deserve special mention) did succeed in making a difference to the eventual numbers, although not the outcome: in the early Spring, polls indicated that 17 percent of the electorate would vote against the amendment, but by the time the actual referendum came around, 38 percent were indicating a «No» vote, and that was the eventual outcome.
The atheist professor with docorate degree of course who claims he can change our belief in God on our first class meeting by the end of semester challenged Jesus» birth date, but didn't challenge the use of our year from the time Jesus» death which probably wasn't January 1st either, lol.
It is a pleasure to wrestle with the ideas advanced by Bloom, Boyer, Bok and Kimball, today's college professors will tell you, but if teaching is a process of building on what students already know, how can they be expected to teach students who don't know anything — the culturally illiterate?
I really do have a real job, and so I have only time to quote Joe on the pretentiousness of the Porchers through his reporting on what he learned at their recent conference: For example, one professor (they were almost all professors) presented his localist bona fides by....
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