Joseph Ellis shares what inspired him to follow his award winning biography of Thomas Jefferson with Founding Brothers and what
kind of research went into this Book.
Not exact matches
The Street shared this anecdote from Philip Weiss, Argus
Research senior analyst: «Marty [Whitman] told me that he and Isenberg both
went to Yale Business School together and so he was an old friend, and you
kind of give him whatever he wants.»
And speaking
of transportation, if you're
going on a long trip with several destinations, it helps to
research what
kinds of transportation you'll need to get from place to place.
Once you've thought about what
kind of business you want (and are able) to run, and how you're
going to finance it, it's time to
research your market.
And maybe you don't hit all
of them, maybe some
of them come a little bit later, but having an idea
of how much time you're
going to spend doing
research, what particular securities are
going to be invested in, what types
of strategies are
going to be used, that's
kind of a main framework that can always be referred back to if things get a little bit off track.
But, the situation — as it is now — is the
kind of thing that tends to lead you to an inconclusive result as far as initial
research goes.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has published very robust
research involving more than 140 countries around the world which demonstrates that countries with extreme levels
of inequality (1) tend to experience much slower rates
of economic growth; and (2) are far more susceptible to the
kind of severe financial / banking / credit crisis that America just
went through five years ago.
I think drama and story are crucial components for helping us move to that
kind of approach, but I also do not think that all forms
of study, teaching (although more dialogical), and
research all
go out the window.
In the face
of that
kind of argument, buttressed by an expectation that, problems or not, the
research on life extension will
go on anyway, those whom Ronald Bailey has called «the mortalists» must especially be taken to task for standing in the way
of progress.
I know it's late in the month for a recap, but I'm
going to do it anyway, because my little top 10 list post-it note has been stuck to my laptop for 2 weeks now, ever since I
researched it using Analytics on New Year's Day... and I'm not the
kind of person who could just throw that away and move on with another idea.
I decided to cloth diaper before my first son was born, and — librarian that I am — I did all
kinds of research, including attending a cloth diapering workshop, before deciding that prefolds or fitteds and covers were the way to
go for the newborn stage.
CHRISTINE: I actually started noticing and did a little
research wondering why I was having those symptoms so once I
kind of guessed it was thrush I
went to Leilani and she was the one who confirmed that yes, he did have thrush and so we
went and started treating it.
I remember when I first found out that I was expecting my mind instantly
went to what
kind of birth I wanted to have, I spent a few days
researching birthing centers, bringing up midwife bios, and refreshing myself on all the nuances
of birth.
I remember when I first found out that I was expecting my mind instantly
went to what
kind of birth I wanted to have, I spent a few days
researching birthing centers, bringing up midwife bios, and refreshing myself on... Continue reading →
I am
going to try this method to see how she will get on, I have
kind of lost faith in her doctor since after she developed a cough he prescribed her a cough medicine, which when I did some
research on it (because the leaflet was in Greek, I live in Cyprus) I found out it was an anabolic steroid in liquid form.
Of course, the research is not going to be much use without national and local campaigning of the kind you are talking about and involved i
Of course, the
research is not
going to be much use without national and local campaigning
of the kind you are talking about and involved i
of the
kind you are talking about and involved in.
What can you add to those bare bones that I've just laid out in terms
of what
kind of drug
research and who are partners
going to be?
From her
research, she concludes that the idea
of a general «addictive personality» is a myth and that addiction is essentially a
kind of coping mechanism
gone awry.
Now, if that
kind of money had
gone into alternative - fuel
research, we probably wouldn't have needed to
go out into that depth to produce oil.
«It really now calls upon the
research field to start focusing on this area,» he says, «to look at drug effects in this area, to look at the types
of changes that
go on during addiction in this area, to understand what the basic function
of this area is and why it would be important in this
kind of context.»
Horton says the interaction with the students is what she loves the most — she would never consider
going back to the stressful world
of research — but teaching, she admits, is in some ways even more stressful: «It's a different
kind of day - to - day stress.
Further
research would be helpful in determining the likelihood that patients who suffer brain lesions in the «criminality - associated network» actually
go on to commit crimes, with the expectation that this
kind of impairment will emerge as one
of many factors increasing the risk
of criminal behavior.
«In many ways, the atmospheric studies we're doing now on these gaseous «hot Jupiter»
kinds of planets are test beds for how we're
going to do atmospheric studies
of terrestrial, Earth - like planets,» said Thomas Beatty, assistant
research professor
of astronomy at Penn State and the lead author
of the study.
To even attempt to
research and write an article
of this
kind just «opens up a can
of worms... you're only
going to come up with loose ends.»
«You just don't
go to RadioShack and buy a bunch
of PCs and configure them for this
kind of thing,» explains EVLA project manager Mark McKinnon
of the correlator, designed and built by a team from the National
Research Council
of Canada Herzberg Institute
of Astrophysics in British Columbia.
In the next decade, molecular
research is
going to further develop along five lines: predictive medicine, that investigates the genetic conditions predisposing to tumor risk; early molecular diagnosis; the evaluation
of each patient's prognosis based on his / her genetic profile, in other words, the analysis
of what
kind of mutation affects the DNA
of altered cells; the investigation
of the individual response to drugs, based on our genetic knowledge; «smart drugs», molecules able to hit the target in a selective way, killing only the deprogrammed cells.»
We're now at that point where we are starting to do that
kind of work and I think you're
going to see in the next five or ten years a lot more
research on that.
«The UH
research going on up here is just super vital when it comes to picking crews, figuring out how people are
going to actually work on different
kinds of missions, and sort
of the human factors element
of space travel, colonization, whatever it is you are actually looking at,» Tristan Bassingthwaighte, a doctor
of architecture candidate at the University
of Hawaii who served as the crew's architect, said in a statement.
Can you believe that a portion
of our tax payments
go to support this
kind of scientific
research?
That's
kind of the big thing and, you know, there's some
research with low carbohydrate diets potentially affecting thyroid hormone conversion and I've seen that clinically where some patients
go super low carb, we get their thyroid hormone better whether it's through herbs and / or thyroid support.
What I wanted to show you here was it's a powder right but what happens is that this fiber actually as you can see this is when it's, when water is added to it, it turns into a gel and that's literally i mean once you mix it up and shake it like I just shake it in a water bottle, it literally turns into this gel and you can see the soluble fiber so you can see that it contains soluble fiber and there's insoluble fiber in here so you literally are drinking this and you're putting this goo through your intestines which really helps to create hydration it creates an environment where your intestines are just cleaning out so I highly recommend this product fiberzon, it's an organic product, it supports amazon rainforest
research and I use it myself and I absolutely love it as you can see I mean imagine this
going through your intestines and just you know pulling things out
of there so it's
kind of gooey, i'm
going to throw this away now, you can see what soluble fiber actually looks like, it's
kind of cool to see soluble and insoluble fiber so it looks
kind of gross and disgusting but it really doesn't taste that bad once you get used to it.
There is a lot
of interesting
research on that, but the reason people
go off diets is so that we maintain that thermostat
kind of range.
You mention some
of the leading Medical doctors who have provided «medical evidence» to this fact... Sorry, but I advise everyone to run from this
kind of article and to
go to professionals who provide medical
research facts (i.e. Dr Gregor) vs making statements that will cause consumers to say «I read it is now OK to eat more fats and not be as concerned on a low fat diet»... Heart Disease is the number one killing disease in this country and this article certainly will provide more reasons for consumers to eat more fats which will continue that trend....
If you don't know your skin type, do some
research and look up symptoms to establish just what
kind of skin you have and then
go out and look for the proper skincare products that you will need to work with your skin.
The
kind of research that supports them are not instructional studies on how to teach the standards, but instead are studies
of what is taught in other countries, or what students need to know (in terms
of basic skills) when they
go into the workplace or into the college.
This book could have
gone deeper into the
kind of research that NCLB and other legislation require, how the legislative language on required
research and assessment was derived, how it is being interpreted and specified by the federal agencies, and the specific weaknesses in the
research that passes administrative muster.
«I
researched for months, what
kind of car I was
going to buy and this car beat them all!
Once you have
gone through our website, you will be able to understand how important it is to frame and outline for this
kind of research paper.
Though his ego seems to get in the way
of taking any
kind of personal responsibility for why his tour
went wrong (and there are several reasons why after so much
research this weekend on it).
We
went through and did all the boring «get out
of debt»
research for you (wasn't that nice) and put all the vital information we found to be useful in this easy - on - the - eyes and
kind - to - your - brain article below...
«It is
kind of hard not to see the 10 - year yield
going to 5.50 percent, if not by summer's end then by the year's end,» said Barry Ritholtz, chief market strategist at Ritholtz
Research and Analytics, speaking at the Reuters Investment Outlook Summit on Wednesday.
If you know what
kind of credit card you're in search
of and how you're
going to use it, the only way to
research credit card offers is to
go online and find it rather than waiting for that perfect card to come for you.
Watch below for details on the above trailer and what
kind of research has
gone into it.
This
kind of research worked well for Matt: he
went from selling no art, to being featured on HGTV, and being one
of the hottest selling artists in his area.
It is an image from an on -
going project started in 2011 with the working title: The Fertile Forest, in which Hannah Collins photographs Amazonian plants used to treat different parts
of the human body and through detailed field
research with tribes in the Amazon basin creates a
kind of corporeal mapping
of the corresponding plants
of the forest, bringing to our attention the fact that, as well as serving as the lungs
of the world, the Amazon basin is our global pharmacy.
While others don't
go so far as to disrupt field
research (in this case testing a wheat strain modified to lower the grain's glycemic index and increase fiber), the sentiments expressed by the raiders down under are popular among foodies and others who envision some
kind of no - impact utopia feeding some 9 billion people.
Tallbloke, I agree that this makes sense and is where science should be
going — ``... realign
research / funding priorities to include parallel lines
of investigation into the causes
of climate change...» But there is no place for the
kind of structure you describe, not in USA science anyway.
And again the New York Energy
Research and Development Authority is
going to be a leader out there, trying to incentivize the private sector to try to bring about the
kind of vehicle technologies that we all know we need, and we need to get out there and show everyone that this can be done.
Gray's crusade against global warming «hysteria» began in the early 1990s, when he saw enormous sums
of federal
research money
going toward computer modeling rather than his
kind of science, the old - fashioned stuff based on direct observation.
There is no question
of that this is a first -
of - its -
kind study that has massive potential policy implications, and all credit
goes to the
research team for such a monumental effort.