Sentences with phrase «interesting study asked»

A particularly interesting study asked subjects about their thoughts on race and dating, with.

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Interesting that you posit this for the week where the Torah portions Sh» lach L'cha and Korah are studied (depends on who you ask).
George Kennedy, a renowned classical scholar, became interested in rhetorical criticism of the Bible when graduate students in Old and New Testament asked to study with him.
The Church, teacher of humanity, never tires of exhorting people, especially the young of whom you are a part, to remain watchful and not to fear choosing «alternative» paths which only Christ can indicate... Jesus calls all his friends to live in sobriety and solidarity, to create sincere and disinterested emotional relationships with others... From you, dear young students, he asks for honest commitment to study, cultivating a mature sense of responsibility and a shared interest in the common good.
The philosopher, Western or Eastern, may well agree with this second emphasis; but the scholar interested in the comparative study of religions may well ask if certain other manifestations of Hinduism should not be more fully included when we attempt to discuss the essence of the religion of India.
But if you have no interest, and your child asks no questions, there is no need to study this topic in depth.
When asked about what sparked the study, author Keith Anderson from the University of Montana commented «As a geriatric social work researcher, I've always been interested in finding creative, cost effective ways to improve the lives and well - being of older adults... My co-authors direct the Veterinary Outreach Program, affiliated with The Ohio State University, which provides mobile wellness care for the pets of older adults and / or homebound residents.
If an interviewer asks a time waster, you should of course forgive and do your best to provide an interesting answer: «Yes, I studied plant science.
Bill Weihl, Google's «clean energy czar,» said his company undertook the study out of a combination of self - interest, commitment to cleaner energy, and frustration with a national energy policy debate that seems to ask a lot of wrong questions.
When asked about the study, Dr. Mandel said, «The most interesting aspect of this project was that our initial goal was to reduce the cost of the neuroendoscopic video set, but, in the end, we came across a new, more intuitive and fluid method of performing these procedures.»
Back at NTNU, she contacted Justin Wells at the Department of Physics, asking if he was interested in continuing studies on these types of medical materials.
The students were asked about their career interests and specifically whether they were interested in STEM studies or careers.
THE KAVLI FOUNDATION: I'd like to start by asking each of you what spurred your interest in studying memory and cognition.
This research initiative is currently in its planning stage — families interested in participating in this or any other studies conducted by the research network should ask their physician to contact the investigators listed above.
Joe Bonner: I'd like to start by asking each of you what spurred your interest in studying memory and cognition.
«It's an interesting time, because the technology is moving faster than our ability to ask questions of it,» Greger Larson, an evolutionary geneticist at the University of Oxford who studies ancient dogs and wolves, told Nature in June.
In a pilot study conducted at BWH that helped inform the design of the BabySeq Project, parents of healthy newborns were asked on the BWH post-partum unit how interested they would be in genome screening of their newborn if available through a research study.
In a study that asked men to rate what they looked for in a long - term partner, men rated personality, sense of humour, intelligence and common interests as more important than looks *.
But the study revealed another interesting fact: When participants were asked to design a healthy - looking female body (as opposed to just attractive), they
Kids who get regular physical activity experience a slew of important health benefits, and strengthening exercises such as yoga could help: in a 2014 study, kids with stronger muscles were found to have a lower risk for developing conditions like heart disease and diabetes. If your children are interested in trying yoga,  ask your local studio if they offer any classes targeted at kids.
But the study revealed another interesting fact: When participants were asked to design a healthy - looking female body (as opposed to just attractive), they also picked images of women who were «underfat,» as Stephen put it, though less so.
I'm curious though, before we jump in,»cause it's always interesting to ask this question to a guy who studies the gut and provides medical care for the gut, what did you eat yesterday?
A new study [LINK FIXED] from Asker Jeukendrup's group at the University of Birmingham, just posted online at Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, tackles some of these questions, with interesting results.
At least one conventional doctor is encouraging her peers to seriously educate themselves about IBD CAM, LDN, probiotics, SCD... and Integrative Medicine and to ask their patients if they are interested in them, using them and if so, what do they use, and to actively seek funding for further study of them!
Studies like this are interesting, but would be much more useful if we asked the correct questions.
The study found that 80 % of men will contact their love interest within 24 hours of seeing her, with 40 % asking her during the date itself when she is next free.
Treat a Russian woman in a respectful way, pay much attention to her, ask about her origin, her family, her interests, study carefully what she likes.
There's a far more interesting study of modern fascism somewhere in Imperium; it's a shame then that it's buried beneath moral quandaries that never should have been asked in the first place.
A recent study at the state level asked experts to rank interest groups according to political influence, and the teacher unions came out number one, outdistancing business organizations, trial lawyers, doctors, insurance companies, environmentalists, and even the state AFL - CIO affiliates.
I now wish I'd asked my students why the self - study didn't interest them.
Asking students to study what they find interesting in the text is not enough.
The survey also asked parents about their child's dedication to study, and found some interesting differences in relation to gender.
And so, we collected data from 3001 families and we asked each of the families [if the] father would be interested in being part of the father study.
In several studies in suburban middle schools, African - American and Latino students were asked during stressful moments to write about things most important to them — their relationships with friends or family or their personal interests.
Her research interests revolve around the intersection between the literacies and texts youth are asked to learn in the disciplines (particularly in science and social studies) and the literacies and texts they experience outside of school.
For non-fiction authors, ask your audience what what topics they would be interested in getting more information on, find out what their struggles are, or what else they are reading and studying.
Ask you for papers you have written during the course of studying to identify an interesting topic
I had asked Geuppert of the Hamburg - based Books on Demand to give us some of the highlights of his study of authors and their interest in self - publishing in seven countries of Europe.
Study participants were asked five questions covering aspects of economics and finance encountered in everyday life, such as compound interest, inflation, principles relating to risk and diversification, the relationship between bond prices and interest rates, and the impact that a shorter term can have on total interest payments over the life of a mortgage.
One of the questions you'll be asked when completing the FAFSA is whether you're interested in doing a work - study program.
The Other Pet An interesting study from Australia and New Zealand asked the question, «Do pets grieve?»
As interest in this area of study grows, it's only natural we ask about the impact of interventions like play, toys, and positive human contact on adoption rates.
When asked about her future plans Malikah indicted that she was interested in curatorial studies.
So it is interesting that the Association of Pedestrian and Bicycling Professionals yesterday released some timely further data from their monster 13,000 - women survey on cycling habits.When the APBP study asked women what would make them bike more, one quarter of the responses were around themes that APBP grouped together as «convenience.»
Our recommendation is that we should abandon the sky - is - falling and phantom job loss tactic, and lobby the administration with several «asks,» that could include: MLP / REIT status for solar companies; fast - track permitting; reducing environmental studies; tax - free manufacturing zones in the interest of U.S. national security and to revitalize certain cities; a revision of accounting rules that penalize solar project owners; federal policy allowing net metering for homeowners and community solar projects; including solar in the upcoming infrastructure spending bill; and finally increased PV deployment on federal buildings.
One of the few studies that does ask citizens, a paper by Kahan et al released this month, produced an interesting finding: that when people read scientific material about geoengineering, it reduces political polarization on climate change.
I asked the New York Times to do a story about the govt only vessel solely dedicated to climate studies being pulled off line in 2012 on short notice due to the across - the - board budget cuts... they were interested in the story but asked «Is there a conspiracy?»
When asked why she decided to study the subject in the first place, Tse has a response a world away from the «because it's interesting» stock answer given by many law students.
A number of studies have shown that while a substantial number of individuals or couples indicated initially — pre-IVF treatment — that they would be interested in donating their surplus embryos for third - party reproduction or research, the vast majority did not follow through when asked again to make a decision following treatment.
Study subjects asked to «talk» their way through mazes used more verbal fillers when confronted with mazes that could be navigated using multiple routes.33 Conversely, mazes with a single path (and fewer choices) produced fewer fillers.34 But the maze study produced another interesting result: When study subjects were told they could use only four words to talk their way through the maze (left, right, up, down), they began to use more verbal fillers, even when describing simple mazes.35 Researchers posited that the «lexical suppression» created by limiting speakers to four words triggered a stopping and starting of the speech apparatus that prevented speakers from developing a normal speech rhythm.36 Thus, while verbal fillers are a mark of task complexity, they also appear where, «for some other reason, the flow of speech is disrupted.&rStudy subjects asked to «talk» their way through mazes used more verbal fillers when confronted with mazes that could be navigated using multiple routes.33 Conversely, mazes with a single path (and fewer choices) produced fewer fillers.34 But the maze study produced another interesting result: When study subjects were told they could use only four words to talk their way through the maze (left, right, up, down), they began to use more verbal fillers, even when describing simple mazes.35 Researchers posited that the «lexical suppression» created by limiting speakers to four words triggered a stopping and starting of the speech apparatus that prevented speakers from developing a normal speech rhythm.36 Thus, while verbal fillers are a mark of task complexity, they also appear where, «for some other reason, the flow of speech is disrupted.&rstudy produced another interesting result: When study subjects were told they could use only four words to talk their way through the maze (left, right, up, down), they began to use more verbal fillers, even when describing simple mazes.35 Researchers posited that the «lexical suppression» created by limiting speakers to four words triggered a stopping and starting of the speech apparatus that prevented speakers from developing a normal speech rhythm.36 Thus, while verbal fillers are a mark of task complexity, they also appear where, «for some other reason, the flow of speech is disrupted.&rstudy subjects were told they could use only four words to talk their way through the maze (left, right, up, down), they began to use more verbal fillers, even when describing simple mazes.35 Researchers posited that the «lexical suppression» created by limiting speakers to four words triggered a stopping and starting of the speech apparatus that prevented speakers from developing a normal speech rhythm.36 Thus, while verbal fillers are a mark of task complexity, they also appear where, «for some other reason, the flow of speech is disrupted.»
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