Sentences with phrase «other academic presses»

When I first saw it I thought that this would be a useful model for other publishers to use, not only because it covers OUP content, but because it also indexes the content of 14 other academic presses now hosted by OUP via University Press Scholarship Online (UPSO)[1].

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There is something of a boom going on these days in Melville studies, with Kelley's book and at least half a dozen other major academic monographs appearing from university presses, and with two new full - length biographies published last year: Laurie Robertson - Lorant's relatively unimportant but informative Melville: A Biography (Potter, 752 pages,, $ 40) and the first volume of the endlessly detailed Herman Melville (Johns Hopkins University Press, 941 pages,, $ 39.95) by Hershel Parker, the grand old man of Melville studies.
Actress and education advocate Cynthia Nixon speaks during a press conference with school superintendents, academics and other officials to push for more funding for schools Monday, March 24, 2014, at the
Actress and education advocate Cynthia Nixon speaks during a press conference with school superintendents, academics and other officials to push for more funding for schools Monday, March 24, 2014, at the Legislative Office Building in Albany, N.Y.
See the relevent part of a text such as «An Introduction to Atmospheric Radiation, 2nd edition, K.N. Liou, Academic press» or any other text book on the subject.
A range of academic and research programming spanning business, computing, engineering, the arts and other fields actively advances the frontiers of science and leverages technology to confront our most pressing global challenges.
Actress and education advocate Cynthia Nixon speaks during a press conference with school superintendents, academics and other officials to push for more funding for schools Monday, March 24, 2014, at the Legislative Office Building in Albany, N.Y.
Many of these conditions are evident in other strands of our larger study including, for example, teachers «dispositions toward collaboration, teacher efficacy, trust, academic press, and disciplinary climate.
«Extensive research has shown that students who build strong biliteracy skills (in English and one or more other languages) have higher academic success, a foundation for increased salary earnings, and stronger cognitive skills as they grow older,» Jan Gustafson - Corea CEO of the California Association for Bilingual Education said in a press release supporting Lara's bill.
Use these points to communicate the key issues about academic standards to other school board members, the press, and your members of Congress:
Well, working with experienced academic writers has a myriad of benefits that include but are not limited to: freeing up your time in order to allow you work on other pressing tasks, improving the quality of work you submit and therefore improving your overall grade, giving you value for your money by ensuring you submit decent work, giving you convenient access to writers with specialization in various disciplines, reducing your heavy academic workload and ensuring you deliver your assignment on time.
See the relevent part of a text such as «An Introduction to Atmospheric Radiation, 2nd edition, K.N. Liou, Academic press» or any other text book on the subject.
e. Confidence of the elected in the designers and their program, in the users and their data, in the experts and their judgement, and the data and the product and the academic environment and the current «political environment» within and without the «buro», and all the other «buros» and departments and advisory boards and committees, and what the press thinks, and what the bankers think, and what investors think, and the UN, and Soros, and the lobbyists, and — oh yea — the Voters back home.
Richard Gaskins, in his book Burdens of Proof in Modern Discourse -LRB-(Yale University Press: New Haven, 1992), examines the ways in which both burdens of proof and types of arguments well established in law are borrowed or at least adopted by other academic disciplines.
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