Sentences with phrase «interesting studies on»

He loves anything to do with statistics and conducting interesting studies on dating and relationships, using that information to help people find their match faster and keep their relationship happy and rewarding.
There's been some really interesting studies on omega 3 fatty acids from fish and how specifically deficiencies of epa and dha which are the active omega 3 fatty acids that we're gonna find from some of these sources.
I think you are going to see some interesting studies on this very soon,» he says.
There are some very interesting studies on this subject especially when you get into the heads of dolphins, ducks and mice.
Last week saw the release of an interesting study on the effectiveness of robot surgeons — and an even more interesting take on it by the media.
This is a really interesting study on the therapeutic and healing effects of fasting.
By Case Dorresteyn.An interesting study on margins in the global dairy sector was recently completed by the Netherlands Rabobank.
«This is a really interesting study on the interaction of genetics with stress in migraine.
Node Smith, ND A very interesting study on an off - label use of a common diabetes medication for the treatment of cocaine addiction was recently published in the journal Neuropsychopharmacology.1 The research is specifically addressing the tendency for cocaine addicts to relapse on the drug.
I recently heard an interesting study on Flight Attendants who smoked.
as I started researching the possible pitfalls, I found a very interesting study on fasting and metabolism.
Q: I read with great interest the study on DHEA.
An interesting study on the effects of ashwaghanda supplementation for increasing endurance was performed on forty elite indian cyclists who received 500 mg of ashwagandha capsules twice daily for eight weeks.
Interesting study on absorption of nutrients from vegetables depending on types and quantity of salad dressing: http://www.latimes.com/health/boostershots/la-hab-salad-dressing-20120620,0,362289.story
Match.com released a interesting study on April 20, 2010 about America's dating behavior.
We came across a very interesting study on the Trends of LMS content which explores how most organizations are choosing LMS content.
There's an interesting study on trolling behavior written about in The Guardian.
But then the writers make a few more terrible jokes, including one scene where Bryce checks out Arcadia's lingerie in her apartment, that start to drag poor Bryce back into the realms of being unlikable, and that leaves me at a bit of an impasse: I could argue that Bryce is perhaps an interesting study on human nature, questioning what someone would actually become after 500 - years of watching friends and family die around them without being able to die themselves, always having to live on the outer fringes of society.
(Areily's Predictably Irrational is an interesting study on this topic.)
(The diffusion would make an interesting study on its own.)
Stern Review is an interesting study on the worst hypothesis of climate change, not on climate change itself.
It makes for an interesting study on The effects of provincial bicycle helmet legislation on helmet use and bicycle ridership in Canada.
There's mention of an interesting discussion at SCOTUS blog on the decline in paid petitions for cert to the U.S. Supreme Court, whether judges accurately report facts in summary judgment motions (one way to tell is to read the dissents, according to the post) and an interesting study on pro se defendants who apparently perform fairly well in criminal proceedings.
(4) Two Prague professors (at Charles University) just posted this interesting study on judicial discipline in the Czech Republic:
Thanks to Professor Jen Reynolds of the University of Oregon and her post at the ADR Prof blog, I was alerted to an interesting study on the use of fear and guilt in mediation.
Interesting study on the website of NCBI: OBJECTIVE: Various interventions have been implemented as components of sentencing for driving under the influence of alcohol.

Not exact matches

And while Macdonald did not look into it, other studies have pointed to another major influence China has had lately on many countries, including Canada: how its high savings rate and mounting foreign currency reserves, much of it invested in benchmark U.S. government debt, have depressed interest rates around the world.
There's an assumption on the part of many that the company's millennial user base isn't interested in news, and yet studies show that the demand for news - related content is higher than it has ever been.
Topics included: early reporting on inaccuracies in the articles of The New York Times's Judith Miller that built support for the invasion of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence in multilateral solutions; revelations by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential candidate Bush already spoke of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted by the widow of the pilot who replaced him; an article published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible for the largest number of European civilian deaths since World War II; several investigations of allegations by former members concerning the practices of Scientology; corruption in the leadership of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad; detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic of Bill Clinton and Al Gore for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own track record of far more serious transgressions; a look at the practices and values of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when out of power in Washington; the murky international interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised news program for teens (with lots of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many of America's public schools; an early exploration of deceptive practices by the credit card industry; a study of ecosystem destruction in Irian Jaya, one of the world's last substantial rain forests.
Fullbrook's presentation focused on an interesting study recently completed by the Clarkson Centre.
In fact, a recent study in the American Journal of Public Health finds that the EPA «has moved away from the public interest and explicitly favored the interests of the regulated industries,» and is on the slippery slope to what scholars term «regulatory capture,» in which a government agency makes rules in the interest of an industry it's supposed to regulate rather than the public.
Researchers Melanie Green (of UNC, mentioned above as well) and Dr. Philip Mazzocco (OSU) conducted research on that very question, and their results reveal 6 interesting characteristics of persuasive stories, which we can compare to the earlier study.
It was an interesting case study on what to do when you have a product that's not quite up to your standards.
In a study on retirement readiness published in 2011 by the National Bureau of Economic Research, only half the respondents could correctly answer a question on diversification and risk, and only two - thirds appeared to understand compound interest.
Study up on their companies, read some of their content, and genuinely begin to build a relationship with those you're interested in connecting with.
«It seems new national security advisor John Bolton could be starting his first day in the White House in the worst way possible: by having to plan a military strike on Assad's ability to deliver chemical weapons attacks in Syria,» Harry Kazianis, director of defense studies at the Center for the National Interest, told CNBC.
But stories aren't just an effective tool because they're inherently interesting, according to another recent post by Paul J. Zak, the founding director of the Center for Neuroeconomics Studies at Claremont Graduate University, on the HBR Blog Network.
• A Stanford study found that 65 % of respondents in the US «expressed interest» in a zero - rating or data - exemption service (though there wasn't as much of a consensus on which apps they'd like to be zero - rated).
Rather than simply communicating with users who visited their own Facebook pages, brands could now study data about user behavior and capitalize on their perceived interests.
In one study, «the number of books «liked» on Facebook profiles was negatively correlated with [psychopathy]-- a finding the authors suggested might indicate that an interest in books contradicts psychopathic tendencies such as thrill seeking, impulsivity, and affect deficiencies,» reports Psychology Today.
Last year, for example, a study conducted by Unilever — a company that does have an admittedly vested interest in knowing this kind of information — polled 20,000 consumers in five countries and 33 percent said that given the option, they would choose to buy from brands that are focused on sustainability.
On the topic of business education, the Gallup study showed that African American, Asian, and Hispanic business owners were more likely than business owners in the general population to be extremely or very interested in learning how to build a strong business credit application, choose a credit product, and develop a business plan.
NerdWallet's 2017 household debt study shows that several major spending categories have outpaced income growth over the past decade; many Americans are putting medical expenses on credit cards; and the average indebted household is paying hundreds of dollars in credit card interest each year.
The study concludes that U.S. news releases on labor market conditions, real GDP growth, and consumer sentiment have large effects on interest rates in both the U.S. Treasury and German sovereign bond markets.
His biography contains elements of an epic novel: growing up the son of a jailed Trotskyist labor leader in whose Chicago home he met Rosa Luxembourg's and Karl Liebknecht's colleagues; serving as a young balance of payments analyst for David Rockefeller whose Chase Manhattan Bank was calculating how much interest the bank could extract on loans to South American countries; touring America on Vatican - sponsored economics lectures; turning after a riot at a UN Third World debt meeting in Mexico to the study of ancient debt cancellation practices through Harvard's Babylonian Archeology department; authoring many books about finance from Super Imperialism: The Economic Strategy of American Empire [1972] to J is For Junk Economics: A Guide to Reality in an Age of Deception [2017]; and lately, among many other ventures, commuting from his Queens home to lecture at Peking University in Beijing where he hopes to convince the Chinese to avoid the debt - fuelled economic model off which Western big bankers feast and apply lessons he and his colleagues have learned about the debt relief practices of the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia.
You interest rate may depend on your field of study, profession or lend provider.
Earlier this week, «construction talks» began on expanding the traditional Chinese door painted in red that is wide open for Chinese international students interested in studying in Canada.
The Career & Technical Education (CTE) Working Group is focused on creating public dialogue around programs of study pathways for students interested in entering the STEM workforce.
«Credit unions continue to provide the best deals, offering over 10 times more interest on checking accounts than regional banks, as well as 573 % higher rates on savings accounts than national banks,» WalletHub says in an emailed summary of the study.
My interest in the intersection of money and meaning was formalized when I studied abroad in Madagascar, living in a small town on the southeast part of the island called Fort Dauphin.
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