Sentences with phrase «often scholarly articles»

Each issue focuses on a specific theme and contains relevant, often scholarly articles written by diverse and highly qualified career professionals.

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Articles will be scholarly, but not pedantic; thoughtful, but not boring; often unusual, but not esoteric.
This claim is frequently presented, whether implicitly or explicitly, as a correlative to the idea that Christianity often as personified by Jesus or less frequently by Paul - was «goad» for women, paid them particular attention, or at least offered them opportunities not otherwise available, to caricature, the ideal of «the Feminist Jesus».60 In an admirable and scholarly article Leonard Swidler has marshaled historical evidences to show convincingly that Jesus was a Feminist.61 The politics of such a view is self - evident, for much study of the subject has developed within a context where women were struggling to establish a proper role for themselves within the contemporary church; to this end they have sought an egalitarian past to act as model for present polity.62
Johnston and her coauthor, Andrew Joy, BS, also of Western New Mexico University, reviewed data on mass shootings amassed by media outlets, the FBI and advocacy organizations, as well as scholarly articles, to conclude that «media contagion» is largely responsible for the increase in these often deadly outbursts.
Her extensive list of scholarly research articles and lectures have often focused on the mathematical challenges associated with treating medical problems such as cancer.
Unfortunately, students often stumble in reading science textbooks or scholarly articles, which generally use unfamiliar, multisyllabic words and sentences that require extensive background knowledge.
Influence can be evaluated by how often an article has been cited in other research articles; however, research influence often extends beyond the official scholarly literature.
Often our undergrads need to read articles that present more of an overview of a topic, something that gives them a little bit of depth about it, a bit of background, and in some areas a bit of a picture of the scholarly discourse.
We tell our students to go to our databases for articles that are «scholarly and reliable,» but we don't often tell them that most of the articles they will find there, in addition to being scholarly and reliable, are not really intended for an undergraduate audience.
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