Stem Legal client King & Wood, China's largest law firm, have recently published a number of
new articles by the firm's China intellectual property practice group.
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The need for safeguards against commercial exploitation of Human Milk collection is explained in
This new article by IBFAN's Central Coordinator for Asia.
A new article by the researchers suggests the brain uses nonlinear message - passing between connected, redundant populations of neurons that draw upon a probabilistic model of the world.
Let yourself be enchanted by
the new article by Wouters & Hendrix.
Outspoken celebrities such as Benedict Cumberbatch, George Clooney, Katie Hopkins and Charlotte Church have been condemned in
a new article by a...
But this interpretation doesn't fully capture the experiences of young people, according to
a new article by Gretchen Brion - Meisels and Bernice Raveche Garnett.
A new article by June Kronholz looks at the students who may be least favored by today's education policies — profoundly gifted students — and at a unique public school set up to serve them.
A new article by Jason Tanz for Wired Magazine makes the argument that big data already reigns supreme, and for the most part helps us, in our lives, so why shouldn't it do the same in education?
According to
a new article by BBC's health reports, authors may face a deadly health risk associated with their livelihoods: too much time working in front of a computer screen or seated at a desk.
A new article by Paul Grainger looks at the writing process from the perspective of the writer and the reader.
I work with a book publicity agency, TCI - Smith Publicity, and invite your readers to enjoy
a new article by our founder and president, Dan Smith, called The Seven Deadly Sins of Book Promotion (in this month's SPAN newsletter): http://www.smithpublicity.com/?page=7dead
Also of interest is
a new article by Alec Saunders, RIM's head of developer relations, explaining why RIM loves startups.
Wayne the Credit Guy discusses credit card fees in
this new article by Michael Estrin on Bankrate.com.
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A new article by Dr. Craig L. Israelsen titled, This piece of evidence could derail the growth vs. value debate, opened my eyes to the huge differences similar indices earn over similar periods of time.
Now on to
the new article by Michael and I in the March JFP.
According to
a new article by one Jonathan Holmes, a writer for Destructoid, what started... View Article
A new article by Tish Weinstock for i - D looks at Natalia LL's prolific career and includes an interview with the artist.
Please also read «Panic and precaution: Ebola and the outbreak narrative,»
a new article by Priscilla Wald, a professor of English and women's studies at Duke University, posted on The Conversation, the innovative online portal for commentary from academia (I have a piece coming soon).
The new article by Socolow is partly a defense of the paper's conclusions, but it is also (and most importantly, to my mind) a personal reflection by a seasoned climate analyst on «shortcomings in the way advocates of forceful action [he includes himself in this group] have presented their case.»
A new article by Lon Hocker at the website «Watts Up With That?»
Oh, and here is
a new article by our popular guest, Australian scientist Andrew Glikson, on the Arctic methane threat.
New article by the Reading Eagle delves into the issue.Michael Potter, owner of Eden Foods Inc, in a recent interview with Reading Eagle, said that he gets offers several times a week these days to sell his company.
A new article by lawyer and writer Karen Selick (found here) encourages lawyers to refuse to answer the demographic questions on the Annual Report, which will eventually be used by the Law Society to monitor the composition of law firms.
According to
a new article by CNBC, the South Korean prime minister Lee Nak - Yeon is the latest to take up the anti-Bitcoin mantle, recently stated in a cabinet meeting that the digital currency could lead children to illegal activities like drug trading.
A new article by Employment Screening Resources President Lester Rosen has appeared in the Recruiting Trends blog, sponsored by Kennedy Information for the purpose of providing leading edge insights and strategies for the recruiting professional. The blog offers articles by thought leaders and experts in the area of talent management and recruiting.
Not exact matches
That's according to a recent
New Yorker
article by Sheelah Kolhatkar, which also revealed there could be more claims against men who've been identified as alleged harassers.
The latest attempt came on Saturday, when an
article ran in The Wall Street Journal to promote a
new book, Big Is Beautiful: Debunking the Myth of Small Business,
by Robert D. Atkinson and Michael Lind.
Topics included: early reporting on inaccuracies in the
articles of The
New York Times's Judith Miller that built support for the invasion of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence in multilateral solutions; revelations
by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential candidate Bush already spoke of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted
by the widow of the pilot who replaced him; an
article published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible for the largest number of European civilian deaths since World War II; several investigations of allegations
by former members concerning the practices of Scientology; corruption in the leadership of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad; detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic of Bill Clinton and Al Gore for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own track record of far more serious transgressions; a look at the practices and values of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when out of power in Washington; the murky international interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised news program for teens (with lots of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many of America's public schools; an early exploration of deceptive practices
by the credit card industry; a study of ecosystem destruction in Irian Jaya, one of the world's last substantial rain forests.
Luckily, Gilbert has elaborated on the idea, sharing more details in a Fast Company
article that discusses her
new book, a sort of self - help guide for those bitten
by the creativity bug titled Big Magic.
Last Friday, the
New York Times website published an
article by economics reporter Tom Redburn on the very topic.
The attorney general's investigation was apparently spurred
by a 2013
article in the
New York Times that cited a University of Guelph study that used genetic analysis to examine various commercial herbal remedies.
To illustrate, in a recent Wall Street Journal
article Elizabeth Bernstein writes about how she persuaded her 7 - year - old nephew to give her face - licking
new dog a second chance
by casting him as a «puppy whisperer.»
According to a recent
New York Times
article, small business owners in Detroit have been inspired
by Gilbert.
«Survivalism,» or preparing for societal collapse, has become serious business among some of America's super rich, as illustrated
by a recent
article from The
New Yorker which takes a look at the great lengths to which some of the richest from Wall Street to Silicon Valley have gone to protect themselves against cataclysmic civil unrest.
Two recent
articles, one from Vanessa Friedman in the
New York Times Fashion & Style section, and another on blog Science of Us highlighting recent remarks
by Project Runway mentor and all - around fashion icon Tim Gunn offer all the wisdom you need to dress like a fully fledged adult in a world full of hoodies.
In fact, a
New York Times
article shed light on Silicon Valley's «build it first, ask for forgiveness later» mentality that has, in part, grown from pressure
by CEOs, board members and other company stakeholders who want to be first - to - market with their products.
Because the technology is constantly evolving, any book you read is already outdated; in order to stay on the cutting edge of search engine progress, ensure you continuously update your knowledge
by reading
articles (such as this one), staying up to date on
new algorithms, analyzing your competitors» successes and failures, and consult expert opinions and insights.
Given to Gates
by Warren Buffett, the out - of - print collection of
New Yorker
articles from the 1960s hones in on different case studies — price - fixing at General Electric, the flop of the Ford Edsel and missteps at Xerox, to name a few — in order to teach greater strategic lessons.
A recent
article in The
New York Times joined the naysayers
by featuring a group of economists dismissing the big data wave as no match for the Internet or gasoline engine in terms of innovations that have defined economic revolutions.
Similar behavior was detailed
by women who accused Trump in
articles published late Wednesday
by The
New York Times and the Palm Beach Post.
By August, they started taking preorders and in November, after being featured in a
New York Times
article, they had to stop because the demand was too high.
Two weeks earlier, a
New York Times
article on Amazon's white collar working conditions and subsequent stories
by the e-commerce giant's past and present workers created a firestorm in some circles and a shrug in other cliques.
Now a handful of tech companies are trying out yet another
new idea, according to a fascinating recent
article by Tina Amirtha on Quartz — they're running artist - in - residence programs.
Yup, suggests a recent
New York Times
article by Phyllis Korkki: She delves into what science has learned about how to tweak the mental framing of tasks to ensure you meet your deadlines.
Driving Down Health Care Costs (Panel Publishers,
New York City, 1991, $ 89), a collection of 44
articles, is a simple way to tap into savvy strategies currently recommended
by insurance and benefits practitioners to reduce insurance fraud, audit for cost savings, redesign retiree benefits, and more.
CHOOSING a
new career can be made easier
by doing some homework, says Peter Weiniger in a Seek Communications
article.
No matter where I am walking, I always use the time to multi-task
by perhaps calling a friend, thinking through ideas for
new blog posts or
articles, or practicing an upcoming speech.
That includes everything from Facebook's Instant
Articles initiative — which was followed
by the
new Notify alert app introduced this week — to Google's «accelerated mobile pages» project, Twitter Moments, Apple News and Snapchat Discover.
«We were a bit surprised
by the magnitude» of the cognitive effects, says Dr. Helen Lavretsky, a professor of psychiatry at UCLA who oversaw the study, in a
New York Times
article.