Although he is
not researching the subject of adoption and we often talk about how it has impacted his identity and mine.
We're talking about writers who don't bother with proofreading, writers who don't research their subject matter — even writers who don't actually read books!
Not exact matches
Cuddy
not only measured hormone levels but also asked
research subjects to perform power or powerless poses before interviewing for a job.
While we're on the
subject of SEO, whether you're facing budget cuts or
not, it's time to start looking beyond keyword
research.
An emerging and exciting body of
research on the
subject suggests several key things we might
not have realized otherwise:
As he
researched his
subject, exploring economics, neuroscience and evolutionary biology, Buchholtz became convinced that much of the modern happiness project was a crock —
not just unhelpful economically, but unhealthy and unnatural.
«People find a lot of joy in rediscovering a music playlist from months ago or an old joke with a neighbor, even though those things did
not seem particularly meaningful in the moment,» Columbia's Ting Zhang said of her
research on the
subject (done while she was at Harvard).
Cain, a former Wall Street lawyer, has been
researching and writing about the
subject for years, and her new book, Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World that Can't Stop Talking (Crown), synthesizes much of that
research.
Helpfully, University of Illinois Urbana - Champaign professor Brian Ogolsky has waded through more than 1,000 studies from 50 years of
research on the
subject, so you don't have to.
We discovered that these
subjects were
not just hidden from traditional
research, but that they were also hidden from support organizations and critical patient care.
It is
not new for internet firms to use algorithms to select content to show to users and Jacob Silverman, author of Terms of Service: Social Media, Surveillance, and the Price of Constant Connection, told Wire magazine on Sunday the internet was already «a vast collection of market
research studies; we're the
subjects».
So, all of you that have the nerve to bad - mouth the Lord and the existance of His Kingdom... you might want to
research a bit on the
subject of «generational curses» because if
not for yourselves, for the sake of your children and there children, you might want to know for certain Who or What you're talking about just in case.
Of course, they wouldn't have a clue what I meant on an experiential level, but they'd be able to find plenty of objective scientific
research on the
subject.
That would, of course, mean the creation solely for purposes of
research of human embryos» human
subjects who are
not really best described as preimplantation embryos.
Do a little
research, the development, translation and compilation of the bible is a fascinating
subject and maybe you won't look quite as ignorant next time.
This has been a
subject of scientific
research, but up to now those who have studied the problem have
not reached a clear understanding about the soul.
You can
not disprove God and yes, I spent time and
research on the
subject.
I didn't bother or think to do my own
research on the
subject matter.
they do
not want to actual read and
research the
subject, so they begin to mash everything under the «science is bad label» and scream, «EVOLUTION IS STUPID!»
Determinedly secular commentators, those who want to believe that we are living in post-Christian America, apply a skepticism, even a cynicism, to findings about religion that they do
not apply to
research data on other
subjects.
Considering there are only 6 or 7 verses in the entire bible even potentially on the
subject, and excluding the purity code leaves 3 to 4 at most (ALL of which are poor and misunderstood translations), it is clear you have
not even begun your
research into this topic.
The fact that a
research university necessarily sets aside any
subject's claim to rest on revealed principles that can
not themselves be the
subject of critical inquiry poses no serious problem because, Schleiermacher argues on philosophical grounds, religions like Christianity do
not rest on principles in the first place, revealed or otherwise.
You mentioned you're going to write a book on the
subject, and I'd encourage you to get your hands on a copy of mine if
not for anything other than «another perspective» when it comes to your
research and prep.
This is
not to say that nothing is known, but simply that caution must be used in talking about a reality which has only recently become the
subject of scientific
research.
A
research center whose
subject is religion doesn't take seriously the actual religion of its
subjects.
Now I think that in making this distinction Whitehead makes a good and original initial point; because it is the fact that philosophers, by instinct, always think heterogeneously about nature, whereas scientists, equally by instinct, don't, which, more than any one thing, makes the philosophy of science so unreal a
subject for actual
research scientists.
Much of the more recent
research on this
subject suggests that he did
not.
Four motifs in Rogers» approach to counseling and therapy represent continuing contributions to the psychotherapeutic enterprise — his growth orientation; his emphasis on listening responsively and acceptingly to clients; his awareness that the emotional quality of the therapeutic relationship is the key to whether or
not it nurtures growth; and his commitment to
subjecting the therapeutic process and outcome to careful
research.
Again Steve... too broad of a brush... shldn't that be «some moderate muslims» or have you
researched the
subject and are able to support yr premise w / verifiable information?
That Jesus died nobly or showed confidence in God are historical statements,
subject to the vicissitudes of historical
research, but that his death fulfilled the purpose of God in regard to «my sins» is certainly
not such a statement, and it lies beyond the power of the historian even to consider it, even though, as a Christian, he might believe it.
What is more, the
research by James Hunter and others has shown that the «strength» of evangelicalism is
not as durable as it seems, as younger and more educated members of those churches are
subjected to the powerful influences of the wider culture.
As for mood and concentration,
research was able to show that two days of calorie deprivation did
not cause any adverse effects on concentration, activity, sleep nor mood when the
subjects were unaware of how many calories they were consuming!
We do
not know everything yet — Mexican food is both an art and a
research subject.»
I don't know of any new
research on either
subject.
As a pediatrician who was frustrated by how many parents failed to find help using CIO, I did extensive
research and even have published an ebook about this important
subject (When «Crying it Out» Doesn't Work, by Mary Kathleen Fay, M.D.) I think the fundamental problem is that for CIO to work, the child must be completely healthy and sleeping normally once they fall asleep.
When I originally
researched this
subject, I wanted so badly for there to be some sort of concrete scientific evidence that proved marijuana is
not harmful to babies.
I did a paper on this
subject last year and let me tell you it was
NOT received well... but you can't argue with the
research.
The Museum does
not have a specific position on whether mothers should use formula or breastfeed their children, as we largely comment on
subjects which are active elements of our scientist's
research.
Intuitively, the arrival of a sibling would
subject a firstborn child to substantial stress and emotional distress, but the
research does
not support this perspective.
It seems that everybody has something to say about breastfeeding, whether or
not one has actual experience or
research on the
subject.
There's ample
research that divorce isn't the worst thing parents can do to kids: Fighting terribly and
subjecting them to your vitriolic hatred toward each other is the worst; staying married in such a state is actually worse for kids than if you actually got divorced.
It's a timely and essential message, yet last summer, when the book was first published, it had me grinding my teeth in fury —
not because I disagreed with its thesis but because I was deep into
researching what seemed at first glance to be the same
subject.
Much of the
research on the
subject does
not clearly demonstrate a causal link, Larzelere said.
Initially I felt that baby should sleep in a separate room
not to become too clingy but after doing a bit of
research on the
subject I am now convinced that the best sleeping arrangement is next to mama in a co-sleeper and I just ordered one for my baby girl, who will be born in a few days.
You have the right
not to be the
subject of agency activities without your written consent including
research, fundraising, or publicity by the agency.
While small children should
not be exposed to computers for more than a few minutes at a time, and should be encouraged instead to find information in books, a child of nine or ten needs to become familiar with web searching as he begins to
research subjects or topics that interest him, and which may
not be covered in easily available books.
An excellent book on this
subject is «Dressed to Kill: The link between breast cancer and bras» http://astore.amazon.com/peacefparent-20/detail/1930858051 There is certainly ample
research today on the lymphatic system to suggest that constricting it on a daily basis is
not a good idea...
Not that I've exhausted my knowledge on the
subject (I've had to do a lot of
research over the years), but rather, that's enough for now, the weather's beautiful, and I want to go play outside.
And for my family, we didn't want to strap our baby to a board and
subject him to the knife in his first few hours after leaving the safety of the womb for a procedure that my
research had deemed unnecessary.
Those in attendance remarked on how fruitful it was to meet others who are interested in similar overarching questions but who had been
researching different angles of neoliberal legality independently, as there previously had
not been a forum for such lateral, cross-sectional, and interdisciplinary discussion on this
subject.