It's never going to be possible for us to thoroughly read all of the papers submitted to a job advertisement, nor all of the papers referenced in grant applications, but we can easily reduce the importance that
journal names play in decisions and replace it with something that is more meaningful and directly in our hands instead of the hands of publishers.
Not exact matches
Television by any other
name is the game everybody is trying to win — including outlets like The Wall Street
Journal that never used to
play the game at all.
In January and February of 2013 Skriloff would
play a role in exposing the
Journal News for publishing gun - owner
name and addressee lists of Rockland County and Westchester County residents.
We have a pretty good Listener Q and A and a glance into this month's
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research and a very interesting interview with a gentleman
named Greg from a company called Rock Tape and especially for any of you out there who are weekend warriors, who are triathletes, who are
playing in a basketball league or a soccer league and have some nagging injury that's been bothering you — Greg has some answers so you're going to want to listen to that and we're going to go straight into this week's podcast from www.bengreenfieldfitness.com.
In fact, First Reformed
plays so much like old - school Schrader, you might confuse it for the work of a dutiful grad student: Once again, we get a tortured Travis Bickle voiceover (Hawke's Ernst Toller keeps a
journal from which, in between hitting the sauce, he reads passages like «I know there is no hope»); here, too, is a troubled woman who needs saving (Amanda Seyfried,
playing a character
named Mary), and Toller's own memories of his soldier son, killed in Iraq.
Deshler, who in 2000 was selected by the
Journal of Remedial and Special Education as one of the 50 most influential scholars in 20th century special education,
played an audio clip early in his presentation of a teenager
named Marcus struggling to read aloud an excerpt from a novel.
[1] Drawing Room Confessions is a printed
journal named after a parlour game
played by Marcel Proust, the Surrealists and others.