To explain the aging effect, Jones and Weinberg suggest a shift
from theoretical work, in which youngsters do better, toward experimental work, which requires aggregation of knowledge.
Not exact matches
In our
theoretical example with a 5 percent return,
working until 70 rather than 65 increases the expected terminal value of the individual's portfolio
from $ 353,000 to $ 480,000.
Left on our own, we are, in most ordinary matters, neither heroically righteous nor heroically evil nor even heroically ambiguous; we simply drift —
from at least a
theoretical belief in God's overriding sovereignty in our lives, to a
working pragmatism which simply assumes that the little decisions are ours to make.
In contemporary philosophy of science, what gives its commanding significance to the
work deriving
from Sir Karl Popper's book, The Logic of Scientific Investigation (Hutchinson, 1958), is an analogous attempt to fuse, in an exact account of
theoretical activity in the sciences, the moments of creativity and of finding.
Thus the clinical and
theoretical material is integrated; psychological and theological understanding is related; and the student is helped to think critically about his own
work, to benefit
from the insights of his peers as well as those of his teachers, and to honestly face the problems involved in his relationships with others.
This distinguishes the
theoretical work of a theological school
from all other forms of critical inquiry, even those that use the same disciplines in regard to what appear to be the same objects of inquiry.
Arthur Koestler has published 30 books, ranging
from political novels to
theoretical works on creativity, evolution and parapsychology.
From work to play, sleep to homework and toys to technology this book gives concrete as well as
theoretical direction for developing the strength to parent your child independent of a culture of excess.
Utilizing
theoretical foundations and techniques
from Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy, Theraplay, Narrative Therapy, the Adult Attachment Interview, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Playful Parenting, Love and Logic, relaxation exercises, guided imagery, imagery rescripting, along with therapeutic play and art
work.
While the
theoretical principles guiding the use of the NBO and the accompanying training program, include many of the conceptual themes that informed our
work with the NBAS, they are influenced by
theoretical and clinical principles
from the fields of infant mental health, child development, brain development, behavioral pediatrics, systems theory, communication studies, nursing, early intervention and cultural studies, among its influences.
«The second law of thermodynamics is something which we see everywhere and basically no one is questioning,» says Mario Berta, a
theoretical physicist
from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, who was not involved in the
work.
But Ángel Rubio believes these applications are a long way off because he sees limitations in the design of the observers: «We have
worked from a
theoretical perspective in which we have proposed a simple model and the theory can be easily verified because all the energy and entropy flows are preserved.
The study, published this week Science, builds on pioneering
work from the»80s which is at the interface between
theoretical computer science and physics.
Now, based on the
theoretical work, a group
from RIKEN, the University of Bristol, and other institutions have used an extremely precise technique to experimentally verify that light does in fact exert the extraordinary perpendicular force, which is determined by the polarization of the light.
New
theoretical modeling
work from Andrew Wetzel, who holds a joint fellowship between Carnegie and Caltech, offers the most accurate predictions to date about the dwarf galaxies in the Milky Way's neighborhood.
Until we have a theory that effectively integrates quantum mechanics and gravity,
theoretical physicists are likely to remain almost as puzzled as everyone else about what goes on at the heart of a black hole — although that hasn't stopped them
from trying to
work it out.
Theoretical physicist James Overduin sees an unbroken chain
from Pythagoras to Albert Einstein, whose
work on curving space and time Overduin calls «physics as geometry.»
Researchers who study or are
working to make pillared graphene have primarily viewed two characteristics of the
theoretical material: the length of the pillars and their distance
from each other.
Based on this visible evidence, along with
theoretical work, the researchers developed a scenario to describe how the behemoth black hole could be expelled
from its central home.
The
working group
from the Institute for Physical and
Theoretical Chemistry at the University of Bonn has now succeeded in doing this.
To overcome these problems, researchers
working at NIST took inspiration
from a
theoretical metamaterial design recently proposed by a group at the FOM Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics in Holland.
Picking out twisted photons
from a black hole would provide new information about the objects themselves and provide important tests of general relativity, says Martin Bojowald, a
theoretical physicist at Pennsylvania State University who wrote a commentary on Thidé and his colleagues»
work for Nature Physics.
The yellow and pink areas in these images show wind moving away
from the radar; green shows wind moving toward it The really original thing here, says Straka, is that we were able to get that close to a tornado and see that all the
theoretical models that we've developed over the past 20 years really do
work.
An e-mail
from Huang on behalf of COER says that, «Even though Ulf is the PI [principal investigator] for the leading talent project, this project is a team
work requiring both his
theoretical part and the experimental efforts
from some COER full - time faculty members.»
Schofield believes that he benefited
from working within Rutger's relatively large
theoretical physics community during his 2 - year postdoc, as well as
from having contact with lots of experimentalists.
The Stoner Criterion was formulated by Professor Edmund Clifton Stoner, a
theoretical physicist who
worked at the University of Leeds
from the 1930s until the 60s.
Several years ago we pointed to
work from the collaboration of two Foresight Feynman Prize winners (Chad A. Mirkin, 2002, Experimental and George C. Schatz, 2008,
Theoretical) that advanced the concept of using DNA to link together nanoparticles in specific 3D configurations: «Using DNA as bonds to build new materials
from nanoparticles ``.
This joint experimental -
theoretical work presents the first material with better performance for this reaction than copper, and has required contributions
from materials discovery, first - principles theory, and operando characterization at the Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis.
The workshop is comprised of hands - on
work, such as rearing coral larvae
from daylight spawner Diploria labyrinthiformis, practicing the art of micro-fragmentation and outplanting techniques, as well as
theoretical sessions on how to select outplanting sites and monitor restoration efforts.
Our
work incorporates expertise and results
from different scientific disciplines and integrates
theoretical and applied as well as mechanism - and function - oriented research to develop the scientific basis for novel approaches to conservation of wildlife.
However, new
theoretical work suggests that present - day life is actually premature
from a cosmic perspective.
Multidisciplinary in scope, it combines
theoretical and empirical
work from a range of disciplines, notably public health, molecular and medical sciences, the humanities and social sciences.
He received his Ph.D. in
theoretical physics
from the California Institute of Technology in 1971, and prior to 1983
worked at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, and the Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government.
Ilton and Bagus are
working on
theoretical approaches to pull more information
from the XPS spectra.
I am a
theoretical biologist
working on social evolution at all levels of biological and social organization,
from cells to animal and human societies and ecosystems.
There are lots of
theoretical perspectives that teachers can draw
from — critical disability studies, critical ethnography, feminist theory, critical race theory, postcolonial theory and the
work of the new «decolonial school» who
work from the premise that we need to fight the «coloniality of power.»
From Russian scientist Konstantin Tsiolkovsky's ground - breaking
theoretical work in 1903 to NASA's Space Shuttle program nearly 100 years later, the drive to explore continues to push the limits of science and ingenuity.
For teamworking, for the implementation of projects, for problem solving, for the implementation of tasks of research and design of strategies... Our students, based on the content they have seen before, are ready to get down to
work and generate something unique and tangible
from these
theoretical knowledge.
Yassine's dedication to
working on literacy problems both real and
theoretical led her to a collaboration between a group of HGSE students and the litigants of the first federal case asserting a right to literacy based on gross inequity in Detroit Public Schools (DPS) that culminated in an on - campus event where parents, teachers, and students
from DPS led a conversation.
One scholar was
from the history department and the other was
from a contemporary historical
theoretical department, so you can see how different their
work will be.
On the other hand,
from the Multi-Institutional and Multidisciplinary Doctorate in Dissemination of Knowledge (DMMDC), located in Salvador de Bahia (Brazil), we
work the triple
theoretical, epistemological and methodological area which study the knowledge
from their construction, translation and distribution processes, aiming at the understanding of languages, frameworks and processes specific to different disciplines with the aim of making these specific bases for the construction of the ballast of understanding inter / transdisciplinary and multi-referentiality, with the commitment of production and socialization of knowledge in open perspective to dialogue between these different disciplines / sciences, and other modes of knowledge organization, in order to make private knowledge of cognitive or epistemic communities in public.
However, while I was clearing my credential,
working with mentor teachers to reflect on my practice, and finding out how real students differed
from theoretical ones, I also spent long hours after school with the speech and debate team reading philosophy and theory and talking about innovative alternatives for national defense, natural resource allocation, and, of course, education.
Theoretical and empirical
work on relationships between teachers and children relies on developmental systems theory as the foundational conceptual model, drawing heavily
from basic
work in
To further the organization's mission in her capacity she draws upon a wide depth and breadth of practical and
theoretical knowledge and experience gained
from: ten years serving the SC Department of Education Title I, Part C Education of Migratory Children / Youth program, five years as the state coordinator and five years as a state recruiter / outreach worker;
working as an Spanish / English interpreter / translator for the University of SC's Center for Child and Family Studies HABLA project and an undergraduate professor in Political Philosophy and Ideology and World Politics; serving in the United State Peace Corps for three years in Mali, West Africa to improve women's financial sustainability and promotion of girls education; employment at the UN headquarters; living / studying /
working / conducting research in the Philippines, Syria, Mali, France, and Spain; obtainment of a PhD in International Relations
from the University of South Carolina in 2012; a MS in International Business, and a MA in Diplomacy and International Relations
from Seton Hall University in 2001; and a BA in International Studies with a focus in Management, French, and Spanish
from the College of Saint Elizabeth in 1999.
Her research topic and
theoretical approach draws
from an interdisciplinary training and
work experience — as an area studies specialist, multilingual scholar (English, Vietnamese, French), and digital humanist (information science, libraries, and archive
work at Information Services & Technologies at UC Berkeley and the University Archive at MSU).
please don't use all caps plus could you give us some more information please, such as whether you have key employee insurance on him, whether his wife could do at least some of the
work that would be required, whether he could have essential
theoretical input
from his sick bed, is his medical insurance part of a company scheme which he will lose if he is no longer
working, what is the company actually worth now compared with when you became partners?
Each section covers various
theoretical knowledge about diving
from learning how to calculate no - stop times, how to avoid decompression sickness, how your gear
works, and lots of other information on diving safety.
programme, with credits that take on the challenge of exploring and
working with the play experience
from myriad
theoretical and practical perspectives.
Netze und andere Gebilde,» Kunsthalle Basel, Basel, Switzerland, catalogue «1999 Drawings,» Alexander & Bonin Gallery, New York, NY «00,» Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York, NY, July 6 - August 5, 2000, catalogue 1999 «Description Without Place,» AC Project Room, New York, NY, October 23 - December 4, 1999 «Proliferation:
Work from the Permanent Collection,» Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, March 7 — June 20, 1999 «Life is Elsewhere,»
Theoretical Projects, Naples, Italy, March 25 - May 1, 1999 1997 «Maxwell's Demon,» Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, November 8 - December 20, 1997 «Elusive Paradise: Los Angeles Art
from the Permanent Collection,» Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, October 5, 1997 - November 14, 1999 «Painting Machines,» curated by John Stomberg, Boston University Art Gallery, Boston, MA, October 31 - December 14, 1997 1996 «Just Past: The Contemporary in the Permanent Collection, 1975 - 96,» curated by Ann Goldstein, The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, Los Angeles, September 28 - January 7, 1997 «Final Projects: The House,» MAK Center for Art and Architecture, Schindler House, Los Angeles «The Garage Project,» MAK Center for Art and Architecture, Mackey House, Los Angeles «Everything that's interesting is new,» Deste Foundation, Athens, Greece 1995 «The Big Night,» Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, CA «Plane / Structures,» White Columns, NY, curated by David Pagel «Ambient,» Olivier Antoine, Nice, France «Saturday Night Fever,» Thomas Solomon's Garage, Los Angeles, CA 1994 «Un Papillon sur la Roue,» L'Espace d'Art Moderne et Contemporain de Toulouse et Midi - Pyrenees, Toulouse, France «Plane / Structures,» Otis Gallery, curated by David Pagel, Los Angeles 1993 «Co-Conspirators,» James Corcoran Gallery, curated by Cliff Benjamin, Santa Monica, CA «Just What Is It That Makes Today's Homes So Different, So Appealing?
In this excerpt
from Phaidon's Mary Kelly monograph, Kelly speaks to renown art historian and AIDS scholar Douglas Crimp (who curated the first Pictures exhibition that introduced appropriation artists like Sherrie Levine and spearheaded postmodern art theory) on how she sees her
work in relation to feminism (s) and why the later conceptual or «
theoretical» feminism's turn to the psychoanalytic subject is always political.