Sentences with phrase «le prof»

No, the real issue is that «hardening» schools with gun - toting profs or guards isn't going to stop gun massacres in this country.
The Canadian - born Stanford computer science prof has quietly invested in nearly two dozen tech startups over the years — including Google, which is the origin of his fortune — but he appears to be taking a more active role in one of his portfolio's firms.
«I understand that fines are common for price advertising violations,» the prof, Benjamin Edelman, ominously noted to the family - run Sichuan Garden restaurant in Woburn, Massachusetts, according to the Boston Globe in a story published Tuesday on Boston.com.
Read faster and retain more: Train your eye to read groups of words rather than sounding out individual words in your head, known as sub-vocalizing, says Beth Moreno, a University of Texas prof who teaches speed - reading courses.
«The strength that comes from human collaboration is the central truth behind civilization's success and the primary reason why cities exist,» writes Glaeser, a Harvard economics prof and New York Times blogger.
«The worst place is actually the step above rock bottom, because you're still trying to hold onto something,» says Dean Shepherd, business prof at the University of Notre Dame.
A Wharton prof says the same thing that drives brick and mortar sales drives digital commerce: location, location, location.
In 2011, Mayor Michael Bloomberg hired the city's first - ever chief digital officer, Rachel Sterne, who was a 27 - year - old entrepreneur and Columbia Business School prof, to help the city use technology to better serve citizens and save taxpayer money by making services more efficient and accessible online.
A Stanford law prof argues for protecting women from the «beauty bias» — even if not everyone's sympathetic.
Smith is in a position to know — the prof mentored Lazaridis when he was a student.
As for business success, you don't have to be a Yale prof to notice sales and marketing folks have been deploying smiles for decades.
After their influential The Second Machine Age, these MIT profs have joined the management - author firmament.
«Oh,» says the Pokémon prof, crestfallen.
Management profs talk about inflection points: moments in the evolution of an industry or an organization when a dramatic change can occur.
«Ordinary voters understand what inflation is,» wrote University of Western Ontario economics prof David Laidler in a 2007 paper, «and most of them don't like it.»
The Canadian - born Stanford computer science prof has quietly invested in nearly two dozen tech startups over the years, but he appears to be taking a more active role in one of his portfolio's firms.
In 1998, Microsoft called Clifford Nass, an industry consultant, Stanford communications prof, and director of the school's Communication between Humans and Interactive Media Lab.
Best known for leadership books like The Heart of Change and Our Iceberg Is Melting, Harvard prof Kotter is a guru whose reputation is equalled by few contemporaries.
«If you want to get people to believe something really, really stupid, just stick a number on it,» says author and NYU journalism prof Charles Seife.
So Harquail, a corporate consultant and former prof, vented on her blog, authentic­organizations.com.
Your arguments are useful but rather silly coming from a tenured prof who will never likely move universities.
These profs of the 80s clearly hadn't experienced the Technology Era.
But an academic study by Thomas Herndon, Michael Ash and Robert Pollin of the University of Massachusetts debunked it — turns out the profs had it backward, and that slower growth leads to more debt.
«What about replicating the work of the cambridge prof as a mobile app that connects to facebook?»
«We are proud to be joining the CDL program,» shares Haskayne prof Michael Robinson, director, CDL — Rockies.
Haskayne School of Business supply chain prof Alireza Sabouri and colleagues from the Sauder School of Business at UBC developed a framework that helps transplant centres with a common challenge in how to screen patients on kidney transplant waiting lists.
Hi prof, hi everyone.
yes, Gavin, Tim Swanson, and the profs over at Princeton U. have no clue.
I think Gavin, Tim Swanson, and the profs over at Princeton U. have no clue that you are hiding behind them after getting caught spreading misinformation.
Former top - 15 b - school prof turned corp stategist here.
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Members include: Â Scott Brison (former Bay Street investment banker), Chrystia Freeland (Thomson Reuters business journalist), John McCallum (former bank chief economist), Ralph Goodale (former finance minister under Paul Martin), Kevin Millligan (UBC prof and CD Howe fellow), Barbara Stymiest (former TSX Group CEO) and Frank McKenna (former NB premier and recently chair of the TD Financial Group).
Most I work with are, and they are extremely intelligent and can teach college courses on every «theory» that you guys «believe» is scientific fact, just because your teacher / prof told you it was.
A number of years ago another prof at Iowa State was singled out and his peers and got him fired because he wanted an open discussion about evolutionary theory.
It's a really nice shot across the bow of those pony tailed fifty - sixty year old lit and wymn's studies profs with a giant bald spot though I really don't think they're «Secesh.»
You are probably the least educated prof on the planet then.
This is not the only prof that has been attacked in this way.
Obviously, I can't speak to the work conditions created by the prof mentioned in this article, but I do know that there are too many evolutionary scientist who defend evolutionary theory like a religious zealot defends their faith.
I remember an old prof saying that sometimes we give Israel such a hard time about Baal worship but, he said, there were only subtle shades of difference in the actual worship of Jehovah and Baal.
They are taking up time that myself and others could be using to go deeper with a prof who really cares about us and our ministries — who desires that we are able to communicate on the level of the man on the street.
I don't know how they do things at DTS, but I don't think your profs would agree with your assessment of the way things are in seminary.
It's unfortunate that I must defend the many profs and schools that have to put up with lazy students who feel obligated to go to seminary for a piece of paper which they believe gives them the right to lead others.
My favorite professor at Wheaton (my theology prof) got in huge trouble for two things: (1) a divorce, (2) switching / converting from Baptist to Episcopal — and then teaching students the complexity.
CalBob The Stanford prof is right.
So prof mom, If that is the case then Evolution and Creationism aren't even comparable.
Sandwiched between photos of uteruses and pink pussy hats, my friend from Princeton posted this status to her Facebook: «tfw your prof returns your dean's date paper with thorough feedback the same week she had a baby and basically makes you realize you have absolutely no excuses for not doing work ever #myprofiswonderwoman.»
If Horses..., I have taken many science classes at the undergraduate and graduate level, some of the profs were Christian.
We could have an interesting conversation about race, memory, and HONOR in America (as opposed to mere or simple dignity), roping ole Tocqueville back into it, or not; either way, it does seem right to conclude that the racial valences to this news item might actually yield in important ways to the manifold pressures of MANLINESS, especially Manliness Today — local cop vs. jetsetting prof, and all that...
Most philosophy profs are idiots who like to hear themselves talk.
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