Sentences with phrase «interested in my recent article»

We're just dipping our toes into responsive web design and CSS3 media queries here at Stem Legal, but for those of you who've been working with it a bit longer, you may be interested in this recent article on A List Apart by Scott Kellum about how even something as simple as a pixel can mean different things on different devices:
P.S. Readers might also be interested in my recent article for Inside Counsel magazine's InsideTech section entitled «E-mail Emergencies» where I discuss some simple steps for managing the risk found in employee e-mail.

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Last week, online Chinese real estate investment platform Uoolu.com released a guide for Chinese buyers interested in North Korean real estate, while popular accounts on the mobile messaging app WeChat have been posting articles about the country's housing market in recent weeks.
Yet in a recent Harvard Business Review article titled «The Authenticity Paradox,» Insead professor Herminia Ibarra discusses interesting research on the subject and tells the cautionary tale of a newly promoted general manager who admitted to subordinates that she felt scared in her expanded role, asking them to help her succeed.
Other articles that have been blasted across Chinese outlets in recent days paint a picture of a blameless China, which enjoys the support of most impartial observers since it is being bullied by its neighbors — who are in turn acting in the interest of a power - hungry U.S. that has divided a once - peaceful region in order to make the «next Caribbean.»
In a recent Bloomberg article, Luke Kawa writes how investors are positioning themselves as interest rates rise:
Martin Armstrong also has an opinion in this recent article Rising Interest Rates & The Coming Banking Crisis.
Pensions and Investments wrote about the interest pension plans have shown in put writing (seemingly one of the more misunderstood investment strategies out there) in a recent article Funds Go Exotic with Put - write Options to Stem Volatility.
It's not new although there was a very interesting recent article relating to homosexuality in last December's Quarterly Review of Biology.
For some related reading, a recent article at the Distributist Review offers a brief exposition of an interesting economic counter-movement, the «Catholic rural life» campaign, which had marginal success in the United States and United Kingdom in the 1920s and 30s.
Yesterday's New York Times contained an interesting article on a new trend towards healthier choices in some school cafeterias across the country (others, like the ones I featured in a recent blog post on school «junketerias», have their work cut out for them!).
For a recent article on growing interest in major reform of New York's election laws, Gotham Gazette spoke at length with Kavanagh, noting that he «has been a staunch proponent of election reform, sponsoring many of the relevant bills that have passed his chamber.»
It said: «Considering the recent Supreme Court decision in the GITMO 2 case when interpreting Article 75 of the Constitution of Ghana, it is clear that this arrangement, which has been shrouded in utmost secrecy ought to have received Parliamentary ratification at the very least before handing over our highly - enriched uranium to the Chinese if that is the path we consider to be in our strategic national interest
Interesting article in The Guardian by Tom Clark on AV pointing to a recent poll that shows that Labour would lose 13 seats to the Liberals but the Tories would lose none.
The recent interest in the issue of safety recalls for used cars among these community groups and leaders has emerged as a result of my series of weekly articles on this critical topic.
There is an interesting question posed by a recent article from the NY Post which asks if it is really any wonder why the Republican Party in New York gets no respect?
To get this process started, look through recent publications (books, journal articles, etc.) in your field of interest.
As proof of the changing landscape for working parents, I recently read an interesting article in the San Diego Union - Tribune regarding recent court rulings on the side of working parents.
In a recent original article in Deutsches Ärzteblatt International, Gisela Schott et al. determine that most guideline authors do declare their conflicts of interesIn a recent original article in Deutsches Ärzteblatt International, Gisela Schott et al. determine that most guideline authors do declare their conflicts of interesin Deutsches Ärzteblatt International, Gisela Schott et al. determine that most guideline authors do declare their conflicts of interest.
Relaxed, thoughtful and highly literate — in a recent academic article he cited Hume, Joyce and Beckett along with Nobel Prize - winning physicists Richard Feynman and Niels Bohr — McEuen is a man of wide - ranging interests who has narrowed his scientific focus to the very, very small.
In addition to primary research articles in four formats, Cell features review and opinion articles on recent research advances and issues of interest to its broad readership in the Leading Edge sectioIn addition to primary research articles in four formats, Cell features review and opinion articles on recent research advances and issues of interest to its broad readership in the Leading Edge sectioin four formats, Cell features review and opinion articles on recent research advances and issues of interest to its broad readership in the Leading Edge sectioin the Leading Edge section.
Letters usually discuss a recent article in Trends in Plant Science or, very occasionally, a matter of general interest.
This post should get you started about expectations with regard to melting on human timescales: http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2008/09/on-straw-men-and-greenland-tad-pfeffer-responds/ You may also be interested in an article about a recent publication looking at CO2 and ice sheets on a geological timescale: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/12/111201174225.htm
The Stem Cells Portal provides an online forum in which active researchers in the Stem Cells field, or persons who have an interest in this area of science, can access review articles of recent and current publications, enter into online discussions about the merits of the published data, and discover a range of other resources useful to the Stem Cell research community.
Following are links to several recent media articles regarding WSU faculty and staff, as well as items of general interest in higher education news.
Because I can't help but anchor my interests in data, I was pleased to find a small but compelling literature on Kundalini including a recent article that compared measures of heart rate variability in two different types of meditation.
«What an interesting and important post,» wrote Andy S. in a comment on a recent article.
The two recent articles on middle schools («The Middle School Mess,» features, Winter 2011, and «Stuck in the Middle,» research, Fall 2010) share an interesting characteristic: They treat the title «middle school» as if it represents a uniform, monolithic method and structure of schooling.
Accordingly, and also per the research, this is not getting much better in that, as per the authors of this article as well as many other scholars, (1) «the variance in value - added scores that can be attributed to teacher performance rarely exceeds 10 percent; (2) in many ways «gross» measurement errors that in many ways come, first, from the tests being used to calculate value - added; (3) the restricted ranges in teacher effectiveness scores also given these test scores and their limited stretch, and depth, and instructional insensitivity — this was also at the heart of a recent post whereas in what demonstrated that «the entire range from the 15th percentile of effectiveness to the 85th percentile of [teacher] effectiveness [using the EVAAS] cover [ed] approximately 3.5 raw score points [given the tests used to measure value - added];» (4) context or student, family, school, and community background effects that simply can not be controlled for, or factored out; (5) especially at the classroom / teacher level when students are not randomly assigned to classrooms (and teachers assigned to teach those classrooms)... although this will likely never happen for the sake of improving the sophistication and rigor of the value - added model over students» «best interests
Some of you may have seen an interesting article this week in Education Week about a recent study on the impact of Virginia Beach City School District on the economic development of the region.
2 min readWhile I don't typically pay a lot of attention to academic publishing, I recently ran across a very interesting article in the Chronicle of Higher Education on (mostly) young academics taking advantage of the new opportunities afforded to them by recent... Continue Reading →
Susan sent me a very pleasant email asking whether I'd be interested in reviewing it, after she'd discovered me via my recent article in ALCS News.
«It took Edelweiss — and the growing interest among book buyers to carry self published titles in their stores (see recent articles in the Christian Science Monitor and Publisher's Weekly that note increasing interest from indie bookstores in self - pubbed titles)-- to help solve the problem.»
AMY: I was interested in Zoë Heller's recent article in The New York Times, «Are Novelists Too Wary of Criticizing Other Novelists?»
A recent Bowker study, mentioned in the article, does seem to say that many Japanese readers aren't interested in ebooks, but, again, this makes little sense as Japanese readers have pioneered a new form of digital reading: scanning your own books and reading them digitally.
With that in mind, I've decided to start publishing a weekly list of recent articles I think are important, interesting, innovative, etc..
I read a recent article in Fortune about the founder of the company, and that was pretty interesting.
There was an interesting article in the Globe and Mail earlier in the week as Rob Carrick spoke with CIBC's Chief Economist Benjamin Tal about the recent focus on Canadian debt levels and how the major indicator, the debt to income ratio, may not be the best tool of measurement.
Read this recent article about us in Forbes if you're interested to learn more.
A recent article in The Atlantic asks the interesting question: Why is there a single price for movie tickets?
As explained by Charles Schwab Investment Management, and covered in a recent PlanSponsor article, [1] maintaining a given yield level implies adding credit risk when interest rates decline.
There was an interesting article in today's WSJ about a recent report issued by Morgan Stanley on how the tracking error between exchange - traded funds and their prospective indexes increased last year:
Take this with a pinch of salt, since it's still a rumour and has no evidence behind it, but something very interesting has been mentioned in a recent Gamasutra article.
One thing we could put on record would be the very interesting critical response — since we've just been reviewing it — to your recent show including art article in The Nation by Max Kozloff in the March 25 issue and one in Art Forum in the March 1968 issue.
A recent article in The Wall Street Journal explores how Josef and Anni Albers became «leading lights of 20th - century modernism,» taking in their influential work at Black Mountain College, the establishment of the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, and the recent resurgence of interest in their respective artistic practices.
For example, I'd be very interested to hear, from The New York Times, how many scientists, economists, philosophers, sociologists, and so forth, from academia, have submitted compelling articles, opinion pieces, letters, and so forth on the issue in recent months?
By they way, since you're in Austin, maybe you'd be interested in this other recent article I wrote about air conditioning in your great city: Are You Making These Mistakes with Your Garage?
In a recent Huffington Post article, Tom Schey, general contractor and owner of 737conserve, asks if anyone's interested in his green home experiencIn a recent Huffington Post article, Tom Schey, general contractor and owner of 737conserve, asks if anyone's interested in his green home experiencin his green home experience.
But according to a recent article in the Washington Times by policy expert Iain Murray, recycling also brings with it another interesting environmental dilemma...
Interesting as well is the observation that greater variance in the ice - out date occurs in recent years — in other words, the highs and lows show more extremes (see Hansen's climate dice articles).
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