Sentences with phrase «of academic article»

It's a marvelous machine that can generate horribly lifelike swatches of Foucaultian or Lacanian prose all wrapped up in the guise of an academic article.
I've got a copy of the academic article reporting on the tree.
Note: In the spirit of creativity, I've written this blog post in the style of an academic article.
Dr. Barrett has published dozens of academic articles and chapters on dreams, hypnosis, and imagery.
Such measures also do nothing to help Chinese journals gain recognition by the rest of the world, as has been described by two colleagues from Zhejiang University in an article entitled «The outflow of academic articles from China: why is it happening and can it be stemmed?».
Third, it is a series of academic articles defending and attacking the Kelly Criterion — it will have a very specific audience that cares about the academic side of the debate.
This analytical report explores the relationship between the education sector and climate change through a review of academic articles and project documents.
Google Scholar has indexed an impressive number of academic articles; a 2014 study estimated that it contained just under 100 million English - language academic documents.
Answer: That is an interesting idea, which has been the subject of academic articles but remains untested in court.
Baylor University's Hankamer School of Business has published its latest quarterly Keller Center Research Report, an online source of academic articles focused on residential real estate research and summaries of scholarly journal articles and books relevant for real estate sales agents.
Baylor University's Hankamer School of Business has published its quarterly Keller Center Research Report, an online compendium of academic articles focused on residential real estate research and summaries of scholarly journal articles and books relevant to real estate sales agents.
The Report is an online source of academic articles focused on residential real estate research and summaries of scholarly journal articles and books relevant for real estate sales agents... (READ THIS STORY)

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For proof of this issue's timelessness, peruse this 1990 article about a famous magazine piece, «Gate Receipts and Glory,» that decried the pernicious effects of moneyed sports on academic life — in 1938.
According to an article published by the American Journal of Play, the use of adult coloring books (or play in general) can improve career and academic success, reduce stress and encourage an innovative work performance.
Neither this article nor that post are investment recommendations but, rather, an academic overview meant to help you understand the structure, purpose, and benefits of holding companies in certain specific contexts.
These articles revealed how Cambridge Analytica obtained access to the personal details and lifestyle preferences of over 50 million users by using a team of academics to gather the data under the guise of scientific research [NY Times, The Guardian].
An academic researcher at MIT has found a way to predict the price of Bitcoins, according to an article put out Tuesday...
Jackie Cook is a specialist in corporate ESG disclosure analysis and author of research reports and academic articles on shareholder activism, corporate governance and mutuality.
It may be unfair to single him out, but I have become familiar with his work mainly because several of my investment and academic friends in Australia seem to delight in sending me his articles and making witty comments about how economists can take data that confounds their forecasts and use it to confirm their analysis.
Dr. Ryan has authored and co-authored many public policy reports, conference papers and academic articles relating to these diverse projects, including «Why Some Venture Capitalists Escalate And Others Don't», «The Psychology of Microfinance» and «The Future of Social Entrepreneurship and Impact.»
He published a number of articles in leading academic publications and received several teaching and research awards.
But it seems to me that one of the problems with academic articles is that the reader doesn't get a chance to comment on the article, and the author doesn't get the chance to read readers» comments and respond to them.
An interesting article, as a small business owner in the UK, I am aware of some of the factors discussed, it is interesting to consider the entrepreneur from an academic perspective.
This article was originally published on The Conversation, an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.
It occurs to me that, despite the unprecedented flood of writings of all sorts — books, blog - posts, newspaper op - eds, and academic journal articles — addressing just about every monetary policy development during and since the 2008 financial crisis, relatively few attempts have been made to step back...
She has published articles in several academic journals, including the Journal of Labor Economics, Canadian Journal of Economics, Canadian Public Policy, Social Science and Medicine, and the Review of Income and Wealth.
(As a journalist, I get new - article alerts and press access from hundreds of academic journals.
Via Jonah Goldberg, I have more from Corey Robin on his original essay, which is apparently the short version of a longer academic article.
The fact that First Things published a long article on my book Mercy: The Essence of the Gospel and the Key to Christian Existence is an honor even when the article is a critique, which — as usual in academic disputes — needs critique from my side as well («What Mercy Is,» March).
In the continental tradition of academic «dictionaries» this is a work comprised of substantial articles rather than entries of only a few lines.
An assistant editor of an obscure academic journal rewrote every other sentence of an exhaustively researched (and numbingly dull) article I wrote on fair employment legislation during World War II.
This whole article reeks of a modern day inquisition, except this time around, the church is the scientific and academic community and the religion is humanism.
Greg is an internationally recognized theologian, preacher, teacher, apologist and author, who has authored or co-authored more than 18 books and numerous academic articles (among them Letters From a Skeptic, The Myth of a Christian Nation, and Repenting of Religion).
He is also the author of several books and numerous academic articles.
I don't want to rewrite this article in english, but basically, I came to the following conclusions 1 - that Scriptures ought to be used in close interaction with daily reality (not out the blue, in abstraction, or in academic ivory tower) 2 - it ought to be interpreted by what we could call «crucified» christians 3 - and that «crucified» christian should interpret in the context of a «crucified» community / church (because being in a close knit church is a very good way to actually be «crucified» and sanctified, and because I need insight from others in my interpretations.
His article is based on his convocation address in 1996 inaugurating a new academic year in which YDS, under the leadership of its new dean, Richard Wood, set out to develop new curriculum and programs recommended by a review committee, which was chaired by Kelsey.
With Kathryn Robinson's lengthy article on the case, «Sins of the Poet,» first published in Seattle Weekly and reprinted in revised form in Lingua Franca, the story became widely known in academic circles — an embarrassment to the university, but an ironic boost for Cairns's name recognition.
Ever since Professor Woodrow Wilson laid it down as an article of Progressive faith that the (original) Constitution was inadequate to the tasks of modern governance, academic scriveners have leveled whole forests to conform its provisions with what Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes once called the «felt necessities» of the times.
But that's not how Ellis was understood by most, and there is a direct line to be drawn between the Ellis article and the self - conscious if tacit defensiveness of the Land O» Lakes statement, which seemed to say, yes, we're second - rate, maybe even third - rate, and the way to be first - rate is to be like Harvard, Yale, Stanford, and the rest of what would be called, in twenty - first - century Catholic academic jargon, «aspirational peers.»
This article is of an academic scope and nature, and it is hard to wrap the mind around all the details.
Two articles by Gerald T. Sheppard provide greater detail: «Biblical Hermeneutics: The Academic Language of Evangelical Identity,» Union Seminary Quarterly Review, 32 (Winter I977), 81 - 94; «Word and Spirit: Scripture in the Pentecostal Tradition: Part One,» Agora: A Magazine of Opinion within the Assemblies of God [no longer published], I, No. 4 (Spring 1978), 4 - 22; and»... Part Two,» 2, No.
He has authored or co-authored 18 books and numerous academic articles, including his best - selling and award - winning Letters From a Skeptic and his recent books Repenting of Religion and The Myth of a Christian Nation.
She has co-written this article as an academic, not as a public servant and not representing the views of the WA health department.
SportsInsights takes an academic and contrarian view of the sports marketplace, as detailed in this article recently published in the Wall Street Journal, entitled, «A Contrarian's Guide to Football Betting.
SportsInsights updates its regular series of articles that focus on «Betting Against the Public» — as well as other articles related to money management, and the sports betting industry — and other academic research.
The column takes an academic and contrarian view of the sports marketplace, as detailed in this article published in the Wall Street Journal, entitled, «A Contrarian's Guide to Football Betting.
SportsInsights takes an academic view of the sports marketplace, as detailed in our popular and best - selling Sports Investing series of books and our recent article comparing the sports marketplace to the financial markets.
In a previous article, SportsInsights.com summarized some of the academic research performed on baseball and hockey — as well as horse racing.
In a series of experiments, Cohen, Walton, and Yeager have shown the power of what seem to be small - scale mindset interventions — watching a brief video of an older student talking about his struggles with belonging, or reading a magazine article that presents a growth - mindset perspective on brain development — to significantly improve the academic performance of students who are vulnerable to stereotype threat, including low - income students and African - American students.
She is a leader in the field of moral development scholarship with ten academic books, several curriculum books and over 100 articles and chapters.
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