Not exact matches
What's more, there was a contagion effect —
not only did those divulging find themselves leaving discussions worse off, but their partners were also adversely effected,» says Quartz of
studies focused on adolescent girls (though apparently the same thing has been observed in other contexts, too).
In follow - up
studies, they found that motivation boost from uncertainty only occurred when participants were
focused on the process of pursuing a reward and
not the outcome.
Instead of just
focusing on human DNA, which in the other
studies had yielded limited results, she looked at multiple sets of genes — and
not just from humans.
Studying businesses that fail in other industries is
not the same thing as
focusing on your own failure and accidentally making it come true.
Sadly, they did
not correct their error as they chose to
focus on a lopsided and incomplete analysis of the fees found in a narrow and select
study of mutual fund IRAs.
But the
study Heyman referenced did
not focus exclusively
on dilbit.
In a 2014
study examining the career paths of more than 34,000 current and former regulators, New York Fed economists showed there was a revolving door, but
not necessarily driven by the quid - pro-quo that critics are
focused on.
Many scientific
studies, including research by renowned psychologists Robert Emmons and Michael McCullough, have found that people who consciously
focus on gratitude, experience greater emotional wellbeing and physical health than those who don't.
Aberdeen's
study found that websites that make content marketing their primary
focus received six times more website conversions than websites that did
not focus on content marketing.
Rather than try to be all things to all people, this
study suggests that salespeople should
focus on those industries and departments with a positive perception of vendors — and prepare to work harder in industries that don't.
God can
not be
studied directly, so understanding of God must come through a
focus on something else whose
study is believed to lead to better understanding of God.
Hence a theological school does
focus study on congregations, but is
not defined by an interest in doing so.
That a theological school inescapably has some concrete identity and ethos does
not mean that it schools by
focusing study only
on congregations whose own identities bear the strongest family resemblances to the school's identity.
Aside from the generality and stigma of women's groups closely resembling bridal showers with bubbly fruit drinks and teeny tiny food (I'm
not a Keebler elf, give me real food), every experience I've had with a women's Bible
study focused on how to be a good, Christian wife or how to date in a way that is holy and pleasing to God.
On the other hand, if we focus on coping with a theological course of study's inadequacy to pluralism, are we not driven to deny that the Christian thing has any one underlying structure or that it is any one thing in and through all of its diversit
On the other hand, if we
focus on coping with a theological course of study's inadequacy to pluralism, are we not driven to deny that the Christian thing has any one underlying structure or that it is any one thing in and through all of its diversit
on coping with a theological course of
study's inadequacy to pluralism, are we
not driven to deny that the Christian thing has any one underlying structure or that it is any one thing in and through all of its diversity?
It is important to underscore that the writers who
focus on this issue stress that fragmentation of the course of
study is unacceptable in a theological school
not simply because it makes for bad schooling, but because it makes for bad theology.
A
study by JAMA Pediatrics, which
focused on children in Denmark and Sweden, found that those who'd experienced the death of a sibling before age 18 were more than 70 percent more likely to die during the course of the nearly four decade
study than those who had
not lost a sibling.
The discipleship area is
focused on text and audio material, and so if you don't spend much time reading theology books,
studying Scripture, or listening to theology podcasts or books
on audio, you probably won't enjoy the discipleship area of this website.
I wasn't at all against
focusing on a variety of faiths, but I was against «religious
studies» in any traditional sense.
[6] If a theological school wants to understand God more truly, surely it would be better — to make yet another counterproposal — to
focus study on the Word of God that
not only calls congregations into being and nurtures them but also judges and corrects them.
Theological
study focused on congregations is
not just accidentally related to the things
studied by sociologists, anthropologists, economists, and social psychologists; it inherently involves such matters.
The central «positive» moral about how best to negotiate between these two models is this:
Focus on the nature of the basic movement of theological
study as a theological question,
not as a question about the psychology of learning, nor even as a question about the logical relations among various subjects
studied in theological education.
Willow Creek has been a leader through their Reveal
study at humbly showing the failures of
focusing too much
on contextualization and
not enough
on discipleship.
But what Bible
study books don't
focus on is church and personal transformation.
The «we - they» theme runs through much of his writing
on Islam, coming perhaps into clearest
focus in a paper read to the Conference
on Near East History held at the School of Oriental and African
Studies London University, 1968,
not yet published.
As we have noted, since God can
not be understood directly we must
focus on other matters whose
study we believe will lead to better understanding of God.
The value of the report is largely in stimulating us to highlight some of these issues and to encourage further
study, discussion and
not least to
focus with greater intensity
on key magisterial documents in order then to articulate a clearer programme and strategy for the future.
The complaint may be that the curriculum is too «academic» and insufficiently «Professional»; too «theoretical» and insufficiently «practical»; or, conversely, that it is too single - mindedly
focused on producing «Professional ministers» in a certain model and too inflexible to allow individual students to pursue their own intellectual interests; and, above all, that the curriculum consists of too many small pieces of information that are
not adequately «integrated,» that it provides
not so much a course of
study as — in H. Richard Niebuhr's wonderfully wry phrase - «a series of studious jumps in various directions.»
While the
study's primary report did
not explore religion, some additional analysis
focusing on sexual activity and religious identification yielded this result: 80 percent of unmarried evangelical young adults (18 to 29) said that they have had sex - slightly less than 88 percent of unmarried adults, according to the teen pregnancy prevention organization.
This
study is
not really
focusing on people following a low carbohydrate diet but the result is still interesting.
The Healthy Dining
study focused on simply reducing the amounts of target ingredients — and
not reformulating or adding additional ingredients — for popular menu items like burgers, seafood, pasta, soups and salads.
«Also, it really helped me
focus on my
studies, take some of the financial burden off my family and
not have to take out as many loans.»
[1 - 9] As a 2013 research paper [7] and a number of other recent
studies [12 - 15] show, education alone (or at least that which
focuses on educating athletes about the signs and symptoms of concussion and
not changing attitudes about reporting behavior) does
not appear capable of solving the problem, because the reasons for under - reporting are largely cultural, [2,3,9,10, 12 - 15] leading the paper's author to conclude that «other approaches might be needed to identify injured athletes.»
The
study focused on a progesterone gel treatment that was found to be effective in reducing early births of singletons but did
not have the same effect with multiples.
First, I could
not solely
focus my research
on mathematics instruction; because the education I witnessed was so integrated and was indicative of best practices, I changed the
study to be part of a growing body of knowledge
on school restructuring and reform.
Many
studies that have been done have
focused on the safety of co-sleeping for the child, but there isn't a lot of research
on how co-sleeping affects parents.
«The overarching issue is that when kids are hungry they can't
focus on math, music, science, social
studies, or art, if they are thinking about when they are going to eat,» he continued.
Sometimes we get so
focused on the latest
study or research that tells us that the average child needs «x» amount of sleep for optimal brain development, or how many naps the average child needs, or what time the average child should go to bed or wake up that we forget we aren't growing an «average» child.
So a 1991
study of marriages that were unhappy and in which spouses did
not consider divorce concludes, rather gloomily, that future research should «
focus on... possible consequences for being in an unhappy marriage for which one sees no real alternative.»
«The overarching issue is that when kids are hungry they can't
focus on math, music, science, social
studies, or art, if they are thinking about when they are going to eat.
but let us stay
focused on culture... If we only base our judgment
on cultural norms, it is equally if
not more important to state that African toddlers are never left alone... even some Africans experience being alone when going to
study in Europe or in the USA.
Be sure to share your Shoes That Fit tote bag creations
on social media and let others know about this great program that will offer children the opportunity to
focus on their
studies and
not worry about what's
on their feet.
And the prospective
study by Norris, which
focused on kids at high risk for celiac, did
not find a protective effect of breastfeeding.
There have been many
studies recently in Canada about suffocation from bed - sharers but
not much news has
focussed on the proportion of babies that have suffocated in cribs.
To estimate additional resource use
not captured
on an individual level in the cohort
study, we developed supplemental data collection forms after five
focus groups held with midwives from all parts of England early in the project.
I would like to see
studies that
focussed on African Americans who are multigenerational «Jack and Jill» members, although that would perhaps
not completely override potential epigenetic effects of hundreds of years of slavery and Jim Crow.
As
studying «multi-partner fertility» became more popular, researchers began to
focus not simply
on its prevalence, but
on its implications.
This review will
not focus on the maternal - infant bonding hypothesis, as most
studies in this area have serious methodological shortcomings that preclude drawing inferences and useful recommendations.2
We excluded 25 of the
studies that we assessed for inclusion as they did
not focus on healthy mothers with healthy, term infants.
Later
on as I persue my
studies, Heart and Hands is an inspirational book that keeps me
focused on my original motives for
studying midwifery,
not the medical delivering of babies, but the emotional and spiritual journey that women make when they give birth.