Despite their promise, however, it is still difficult to
get such studies off the ground.
I think that if anyone were ever going to have any luck in
getting such a study done, it would have to come from the English or business department of a university (preferably both working together) rather than from authors or publishing houses.
Not exact matches
As the
study itself points out, the vast majority of online news readers
get the content they need from aggregators and networks
such as Facebook.
Heidi Shey, a senior analyst at Forrester who
studies the cyber insurance space, says insurers are in an excited «land - grab» state, gobbling up as many customers as they can because insurers believe most businesses will not file a claim, or there could be a cyber event that doesn't
get covered due to an exemption,
such as human error, credit card fraud, or email fraud.
This follows an internal
study by the company that showed just how much users hate
such ads — 69 % of people who encounter them abandoned the entire page completely, versus the 9 % who actually ventured to press the «
get app» button.
George Ford, chief economist for the Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Public Policy
Studies, said EPB
got the equivalent of $ 2,000 per customer in federal subsidies to build its citywide fiber optic network Ford said other government - owned utilities,
such as one in Bristol, Va., have
gotten $ 7,000 or more per subscriber to add telecommunications services that compete against private companies
such as AT&T, Comcast and Charter Communications.
According to the J.D. Power 2016
study of renters insurance companies, State Farm
gets 4/5 stars for things
such as customer interaction, or how well the company's agents interact with customers.
A friendly suggestion:
get a red letter edition of the Bible, you know, the one where the words of Jesus are highlighted in red, tear out all
such pages,
study them and throw the rest of the Bible away.
many of the similarities between Jesus and the myths are mostly written (added) AFTER Jesus...
such as Attis being «crucified» there is much evidence to show that ATtis died originally from a spear on a hunting trp... and the crucifixion was added to the story after Christ... as we seen in writings of Greek historians etc. see this page to
get more info http://www.tektonics.org/copycat/attis.php this is one of many
studies out there to show the supposed similarities between Jesus and myths that debunk current opinions of those who say Christianity is a copycat of other myths
If we are to
get beyond
such a state of affairs, we will have to
study the Bible much more seriously.
I was told when I
got fired from my ministry job that it was okay to
study different views if the only reason for
studying such views was to disprove them.
I don't think any scientist in his right mind would try to
get a grant for
such a
study.
Each week, the group will
study one particular verse, with some players
such as Kevin Streelman taking that particular scripture and
getting it printed onto a golf club.
As a result, we sometimes (I am speaking of me here)
get so wrapped up in Scripture
study, that we neglect the more important things in life,
such as family, the poor and needy in our community, serving others in love, taking care of orphans and widows, and pretty much everything else that Jesus focused on in His ministry.
Consuming one or more sugary drink
such as soda per day may decrease the chances of
getting pregnant, a new
study finds.
I
got to know her through an online bible
study we did two summers ago with five women,
such a sweet gal!
Antonio Conte thinks that if Wenger
studied the match carefully he would see that not every decision was given against Arsenal, which is how it should be, but why has Wenger
got such a hard - on for the ones that are not in his favour?
Many parents focus attention on their children's grades and extracurricular activities,
such as by making sure kids
study, do their homework, and
get to soccer practice or dance lessons prepared and on time.
Research With the premise that science isn't perfect, but it's the best guide we've
got, Zero to Five draws on scientific research and
studies from experts
such as Dimitri Christakis (screen time), Diana Baumrind (parenting styles), Adele Diamond (neuroscience and executive function), Carol Dweck (growth mindset), Alison Gopnik (child psychology), John Gottman (marriage and conflict resolution), Megan McClelland (executive function), Patricia Kuhl (language acquisition and brain development), Ellyn Satter (feeding children), Dan Siegel (emotions), Paul Torrance (creative thinking), Grover Whitehurst (literacy and reading comprehension), and more.
«We were surprised by the large number of concerns mothers had, and we were very concerned by how particular concerns were strongly related to giving up with breastfeeding» -
such as worries about babies not
getting enough nutrition, said Laurie A. Nommsen - Rivers, the
study's senior author, from Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.
Advanced courses do require that your child masters (at least somewhat) certain
study skills,
such as the ability to prioritize assignments, tackle homework without being asked, and work through difficult problems without
getting angry or throwing a temper tantrum.
The researchers also found that many of the
studies showed that children who had restrictive parents were less likely to
get involved in negative behaviors
such as cyberbullying, drug use, vandalism, and theft, and were less likely to have poor body image — factors the
study authors called «negative consumer socialization outcomes.»
Indeed, we can only hope that
such studies will influence policy makers and help
get «a la carte» foods out of schools for good.
The new
study shows that there was a small increased risk of choking with very sticky foods
such as thick chunks of bread that might
get stuck, at least temporarily in the throat, or large chunks of very slippery foods which might accidentally slip in a baby's grasp and be swallowed whole,
such as large hard chunks of melon and avocado, or very ripe banana.
Regarding vitamin D deficiency, consider the following from August 2009: «A whopping 70 percent of American kids aren't
getting enough vitamin D, and
such youngsters tend to have higher blood pressure and lower levels of good cholesterol than their peers, according to two new
studies published this week in the journal Pediatrics.
Even though folic acid can be found in a variety of foods
such as beans, leafy vegetables, citrus fruits, and grains,
studies show that 2/3 of women do not
get the recommended 400 mcg a day of folic acid.
Studies have shown that a protein in human milk aids in brain development, and breast - fed babies are less likely to
get gastrointestinal infections and diarrhea, respiratory and ear infections or more serious diseases
such as pneumonia, and there is a lower risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
Your teen can also
get a customized
study plan by entering in a few details
such as what test they are taking and when they will take the test.
«Women who received
such gift packs were more likely to stop breastfeeding exclusively within 10 weeks than women who
got no gift pack,» the
study found.
Glick said the Cuomo plan also needs to be
studied for its possible impact on capacity issues within the SUNY system to accommodate an expected rise in attendance and, in turn, how
such a trend might affect ability of in - state students to
get into a SUNY or CUNY school.
Using
such a broad range of approaches «enabled me to
get a very good overview of different techniques and different organisms that can be used to
study complex problems in biology,» Outeiro says.
«It's a fantastic and fascinating
study, involving very well controlled experiments in both rats and humans, and they
got such dramatic results,» says neuroscientist Liz Phelps of New York University, who was not involved in the work.
In another ongoing
study, psychiatrist Michael Mithoefer of Charleston, South Carolina, is testing MDMA (3,4 - methylenedioxymethamphetamine) on people suffering from severe post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), including rape victims and Iraq War veterans who have not
gotten any relief from conventional treatments
such as antidepressants and therapy.
It has long been accepted that exercise cuts the risk of
getting heart disease, and recent
studies suggest a raft of more general benefits,
such as reducing the risk of certain types of cancer and even preventing the onset of type II diabetes.
«While significant effort is being put into developing treatments to slow or block the progression of Alzheimer's dementia, little work has been done to
get the medical system ready for
such an advancement,» said Jodi Liu, lead author of the
study and a policy researcher at RAND, a nonprofit research organization.
In a
study of 602 twins, Dr. Andrey Anokhin and his colleagues at Washington University School of Medicine found that delay discounting gradually improves as teens
get older,
such that 18 year - olds have a greater ability or tendency to wait for the larger delayed reward, as compared to younger teens.
The
study doesn't spell out the potential cost of
getting at these metals or the price society pays for leaving them in the sludge,
such as added pollution.
Duesberg says
such a
study would show «whether otherwise healthy people with HIV
get AIDS - defining diseases above the norm for matched controls without HIV.»
Such a wide network of real - time rain gauges could lead to improved weather forecasts, says Hagit Messer - Yaron, who led the
study: «Out of better measurements, you can
get better models.»
In an accompanying editorial, Michael Davis, CRNP and Jeffrey Kopp, MD (National Institutes of Health) noted that the
study also pointed to various factors —
such as having access to alternate dialysis in an integrated system,
getting access to transportation, and having a stable social situation — that could be important for avoiding missed dialysis treatments.
The third question, says
study co-author Erica Kuligowski, includes a specialized and dedicated egress system known as an occupant evacuation elevator (OEE) that has great potential for
getting people with mobility impairments out of a building safely and quickly, without the assistance of others, and without having to leave behind their mobility devices (
such as scooters, walkers and wheelchairs).
Getting Treatment Right Despite the prevalence of cancer in the elderly, treatment
studies rarely include people older than 70, leaving doctors without clear guidance on what works best for
such patients.
Fifteen years ago,
such a
study «would have involved going to our registration base, finding diagnoses of patients that match the profile, pulling hundreds of charts from our storage facility, having data analysts go through all the charts to make sure we're
getting everything we wanted, and then coming up with a final set for physicians to review to see how the patients do,» Schwenk says.
The results jibe with a different theory —
getting stuck with needles can endanger one's health via infections, so the
study supports the evolutionary «handicap» theory that only those with high biological quality can afford
such risky behavior.
But either way, the work suggests that chimps could help scientists better understand the disease and how to fight it — if they could
get permission to do
such studies on these now - endangered animals.
One
study found that after two weeks of minor calorie restriction (10 percent less than their daily energy expenditure), subjects who were
getting 5.5 hours in bed a night lost just 0.6 kilogram of fat but 2.4 kilograms of other tissue,
such as muscle; subjects who
got 8.5 hours slumber each night lost 1.4 kilograms of fat and 1.5 kilograms of other tissue.
As part of the
study, Daly and her colleagues had asked half of the people
getting tested to participate in two coaching sessions to help them communicate their results to relatives,
such as through role playing.
A new
study shows that children with Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder follow fewer healthy lifestyle behaviors than non-ADHD youth, suggesting that they may benefit from improving lifestyle choices
such as increasing water consumption, decreasing screen time and
getting at least one hour of physical activity per day.
There have likely been declines in other nutrients, too, he said,
such as magnesium, zinc and vitamins B - 6 and E, but they were not
studied in 1950 and more research is needed to find out how much less we are
getting of these key vitamins and minerals.
My read is that Parry is not currently
such a person, and it would take quite some time and $ $ $ /
studies to
get him there.»