Sentences with phrase «editorial departments after»

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For example, upon my arrival in Canada in 1969 (after completing a master's degree in zoology at the University of Kansas), I took two positions simultaneously - one as a part - time teaching assistant in the zoology department at the University of Toronto, the other as part - time editorial assistant for a professor who was the editor of an academic journal.
The papers «Emergency Department and Inpatient Hospital Use by Medicare Beneficiaries in Patient - Centered Medical Homes» and «Changes in Emergency Department Use Among Young Adults After the ACA's Dependent Coverage Provision,» along with an accompanying editorial («Patient - Centered Medical Homes May Reduce ED Use: What Does this Tell Us?»)
The Mystery of the Hudson Case — # 3.99 In 1979, a daring journalist sets out to investigate on his own, after continuous disapproval by his editorial department, the famous case of the Hudson Family, a family living in the vicinity of New Orleans, near the mouth of the Mississippi River.
Mitch Pearlstein is director of a think tank in Minneapolis, the Center of the American Experiment, which he founded after a career working for University of Minnesota president C. Peter Magrath, for Minnesota governor Albert H. Quie, as an editorial writer for the St. Paul Pioneer Press, and at the U.S. Department of Education with Chester Finn.
Now, of course, the vicissitudes of life have forced me to conclude that my mom was right about this, along with 85 % of everything else she ever told me, and after all the years I've been with The Editorial Department I've developed my own version of my mom's wise saying:
For detailed information about the editorial process, read about what happens to your manuscript after you submit it to an editor and about a book publisher's editorial department.
In 1979, a daring journalist sets out to investigate on his own, after continuous disapproval by his editorial department, the famous case of the Hudson Family, a family living in the vicinity of New New Orleans, near the mouth of the Mississippi River.
That's right — Chatzky got two job offers after college, one as an editorial assistant for New Woman magazine and one at this department store.
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