Could you find some place on the Post or
any other leading paper that CLEARLY states «poor black kids couldn't learn»?
Not exact matches
In our view, the result of reading all three
papers and
others like them
leads to a conclusion: we do not know the answers to the major problems the authors raise.
Canaccord and
other dealers continued to compare ABCP to GICs even after the controversial July market update — the one that Scotiabank called inconclusive —
led RBC Capital Markets to shun non-bank commercial
paper.
I further urge all of the
other quasi-analysts that look to silver as «nothing more than a byproduct» of giant copper, zinc, and
lead mining operations might want to consider whether the notional value of the
paper «hedges» carried on the books of the bullion banks might not represent the ultimate discounting mechanism.
Without blogs, white
papers,
lead nurturing, webinars and
other content, you are a glorified smiler - and - dialer.
The
paper concludes: «Irrespective of either the matching or the adjustment procedure, we are unable to find evidence that schemes allowing emergency birth control
leads to reductions in teenage pregnancy rates» — in
other words, whichever way we looked at the data, there was no evidence that confidential pharmacy EBC schemes
lead to reductions in teenage pregnancy rates.
It's unfortunate that I must defend the many profs and schools that have to put up with lazy students who feel obligated to go to seminary for a piece of
paper which they believe gives them the right to
lead others.
My aim in the present
paper is twofold: first to argue, pro Sherburne and contra Deleuze's reading, that there is no place for God — even for Whitehead's God — in a «chaosmos» worthy of the name; but secondly, following Deleuze and departing from Sherburne, to outline one way in which the operation of «decentering Whitehead» might
lead to somewhere
other than to a naturalism.
This
led to a quasi-schizophrenic split in the Zeitgeist to which David Bohm has also alluded in his
paper: I mean the contrast between the developments in physics on the one hand, and of academic psychology on the
other.
But different from the wrapping
paper drives and the soccer team camp fundraisers, Girl Scouts is celebrating its 100th year of teaching our young ladies skills and grace that actually do
lead them into young adulthood armed with some semblance of a higher moral ground and conscience for
others and the environment.
there is no doubting that Arsene has helped to provide us with some incredible footballing moments in the formative years of his managerial career at Arsenal, but that certainly doesn't and shouldn't mean that he has earned the right to decide when and how he should leave this club... there have been numerous managers at each of the biggest clubs in Europe throughout the last decade who have waged far more successful campaigns than ours yet somehow and someway each were given their walking
papers because they failed to meet the standards laid out by the hierarchy of their respective clubs... of course that doesn't mean that clubs should simply follow the
lead of
others, especially if clubs of note have become too reactionary when it comes to issues of termination, for whatever reasons, but there should be some logical discourse when it comes to the setting of parameters for a changing of the guard... in the case of Arsenal, this sort of discourse was largely stifled when the higher - ups devised their sinister plan on the eve of our move to the Emirates... by giving Wenger a free pass due to supposed financial constraints he, unwittingly or not, set the bar too low... it reminds me of a landlord who says he will only rent to «professional people» to maintain a certain standard then does a complete about face when the market is lean and vacancies are up... for those who rented under the original mandate they of course feel cheated but there is little they can do, except move on, especially if the landlord clearly cares more about profitability than keeping their word... unfortunately for the lifelong fans of a football club it's not so easy to switch allegiances and frankly why should they, in most cases we have been around far longer than them... so how does one deal with such an untenable situation... do you simply shut - up and hope for the best, do you place the best interests of those with only self - serving agendas above the collective and pray that karma eventually catches up with them, do you run away with your tail between your legs and only return when things have ultimately changed, do you keep trying to find silver linings to justify your very existence, do you lower your expectations by convincing yourself it could be worse or do you stand up for what you believe in by holding people accountable for their actions, especially when every fiber of your being tells you that something is rotten in the state of Denmark
[1 - 9] As a 2013 research
paper [7] and a number of
other recent studies [12 - 15] show, education alone (or at least that which focuses on educating athletes about the signs and symptoms of concussion and not changing attitudes about reporting behavior) does not appear capable of solving the problem, because the reasons for under - reporting are largely cultural, [2,3,9,10, 12 - 15]
leading the
paper's author to conclude that «
other approaches might be needed to identify injured athletes.»
One thing that is clear from reading the
paper is that they found no evidence of the «gateway theory» that use of cannabis would
lead to use of
other «harder» drugs.
The agency alleges in court
papers and internal memos obtained through the Freedom of Information Law that shoddy work by architect Rogers Marvel,
lead contractor Commodore Construction Corp. and
other parties left the Robert Moses - era Olympic - size pool plagued with «broken» piping, extensive cracking throughout the pool's basin and deck area, and
other problems.
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Paper Ballots [March 9, 2018] AAAS Statement on President's 2019 Budget Plan [February 12, 2018] AAAS Statement on FY 2018 Budget Deal and Continuing Resolution [February 9, 2018] AAAS Statement on President Trump's State of the Union Address [January 30, 2018] AAAS Statement on Continuing Resolution Urges FY 2018 Final Omnibus Bill [January 22, 2018] AAAS Statement on U.S. Government Shutdown [January 20, 2018] Community Statement to OMB on Science and Government [December 19, 2017] AAAS CEO Response to Media Report on Use of «Science - Based» at CDC [December 15, 2017] Letter from AAAS and the American Physical Society to Iranian President Hassan Rouhani Regarding Scientist Ahmadreza Djalali [December 15, 2017] Multisociety Letter Conference Graduate Student Tax Provisions [December 7, 2017] Multisociety Letter Presses Senate to Preserve Higher Education Tax Benefits [November 29, 2017] AAAS Multisociety Letter on Tax Reform [November 15, 2017] AAAS Letter to U.S. House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee on Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (H.R. 1)[November 7, 2017] AAAS Statement on Release of National Climate Assessment Report [November 3, 2017] AAAS Statement on EPA Science Adviser Boards [October 31, 2017] AAAS Statement on EPA Restricting Scientist Communication of Research Results [October 25, 2017] Statement of the Board of Directors of the American Association for the Advancement of Science on Scientific Freedom and Responsibility [October 18, 2017] Scientific Societies» Letter on President Trump's Visa and Immigration Proclamation [October 17, 2017] AAAS Statement on U.S. Withdrawal from UNESCO [October 12, 2017] AAAS Statement on White House Proclamation on Immigration and Visas [September 25, 2017] AAAS Statement from CEO Rush Holt on ARPA - E Reauthorization Act [September 8, 2017] AAAS Speaks Out Against Trump Administration Halt of Young Immigrant Program [September 6, 2017] AAAS Statement on Trump Administration Disbanding National Climate Assessment Advisory Committee [August 22, 2017] AAAS CEO Rush Holt Issues Statement On Death of Former Rep. Vern Ehlers [August 17, 2017] AAAS CEO Rush Holt and 15
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Diane Dickel is the
lead author of Nature Methods
paper describing a new technique for identifying gene enhancers in the genomes of humans and
other mammals.
Peng Shi, a former MIT postdoc who is now an assistant professor at the University of Hong Kong, is the
paper's
other lead author.
That
paper led Foreign Policy magazine to name the authors among its «100
Leading Global Thinkers of 2014,» and prompted
other research centers to embark on similar projects.
The
papers, along with another 17 in
other high - impact journals, are the culmination of a five - year, # 25 million ($ 30 million) project that brought together 42
leading European universities, research institutes and industry partners.
«With the change in screening, we wanted to see if there were
other implications, and indeed a decrease in chlamydia screening occurred even though the number of visits by young women was about the same,» says U-M Medical School Department of Family Medicine lecturer Allison Ursu, M.D., the
lead author of the new
paper in Annals of Family Medicine.
«It hit me that we've been calculating chlorophyll profiles from surface measurements for more than thirty years, but we don't know what the depth profiles of
other biogeochemically - important materials look like,» said Barney Balch, a senior research scientist at Bigelow Laboratory and
lead author on the
paper.
The
paper's
lead author is Richard S. Bradbury, Ph.D., of the CDC's Parasitic Diseases Branch, who did some serious sleuthing with Bonura and
others to identify the unwelcome worm.
Toshihiro Sassa and Takashi Murayama, the first and second authors of the
paper, respectively, say, «we would like to identify the
other genes involved in downstream signaling from this calcium channel to understand how the signal
leads to aversion to high pH.» Sensing alkaline environments is only the first step; the worm must then quickly react to the stimulus by moving away.
«We hope that this study and similar ones will help wildlife managers and government agencies to anticipate where conservation measures to protect the region's unique primates, such as the mountain and Grauer's gorillas, birds, reptiles, and
other unique species will be most effective,» said Sam Ayebare of WCS Uganda and
lead author of the
paper.
«If we want to study the evolution of Earth - like planets close to the habitable zone, we need to observe the zodiacal dust in this region around
other stars,» said Steve Ertel,
lead author of the
paper, from ESO and the University of Grenoble in France.
The
paper's
other senior authors are
lead author Manuel Endres and Markus Greiner and Mikhail Lukin of Harvard University.
While there are regional differences in the poleward movement of cyclones, the fact that every ocean basin
other than the northern Indian Ocean has experienced this change
leads the researchers to suggest, in the
paper, that this «migration away from the tropics is a global phenomenon.»
«Hydropower is a tremendous resource, often available in areas far from
other sources of power, and critical to the future of many people around the globe,» said Richard Brown, a senior research scientist at PNNL and the
lead author of the Fisheries
paper.
«Currently, mechanisms for this conversion are not completely understood, nor how long it takes the molecules to transform from one spin isomer to the
other,» said Salvatore Mamone, a post-doctoral physicist at the University of Southampton and
lead author on the JCP
paper.
«There is a longstanding debate over the impact of government spending, and people who are very smart disagree — one camp holds that a dollar of spending
leads to more than a dollar in GDP growth, while the
other camp holds that spending results in less than a dollar in GDP growth,» says Nora Traum, an associate professor of economics at NC State and co-author of a
paper describing the work.
In years influenced by volcanic eruptions, Nile flooding was generally diminished,
leading to social stress that could trigger unrest and have
other political and economic consequences,» says Joseph Manning,
lead author on the
paper and the William K. & Marilyn Milton Simpson Professor of History and Classics at Yale.
Given the massive recall of toys contaminated with
lead last year, let alone all the
other bad news about chemicals seeping out of just about every
other conceivable type of consumer item, it's no wonder that people are nervous about what might be inside the wrapping
paper this next holiday season.
«Surprisingly, NFAT didn't appear to play a central role so we went back to the drawing board, exploring
other protein families we thought might be involved,» said Gladstone Postdoctoral Fellow Jonathan Chan, PhD, the
paper's
lead author.
«Since cocaine works exclusively to modulate autophagy versus
other cell death programs, there's a better chance that we can develop new targeted therapeutics to suppress its toxicity,» says Maged M. Harraz, Ph.D., a research associate at Johns Hopkins and
lead co-author of the
paper.
In their forthcoming
paper in the Journal of Medical Entomology, «Factors of Concern Regarding Zika and
Other Aedes aegypti - Transmitted Viruses in the United States,» Max J. Moreno - Madriñán of the Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis and independent research entomologist Michael Turell argue that a
leading factor in outbreaks of Zika, yellow fever, dengue, and chikungunya — all transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito — is low socioeconomic conditions in developing countries.
«Many diseases, such as Ebola, severe sepsis, dengue, and
others are thought to put survivors at increased risk of persistent health problems, but further research is needed,» said Dr. Danielle Clark,
lead author on the
paper and deputy director of the Austere Environments Consortium for Enhanced Sepsis Outcomes at the Naval Medical Research Center.
«This is the first time water vapor has been unequivocally detected on Ceres or any
other object in the asteroid belt and provides proof that Ceres has an icy surface and an atmosphere,» said Michael Küppers of ESA in Spain,
lead author of a
paper in the journal Nature.
«The main difference between my model and
others is that I suggest that the ice cap formed early, when Pluto was still spinning quickly, and that the basin formed later and not from an impact,» said Hamilton, who is
lead author of the
paper.
Mori confirmed for ScienceInsider that the point of contention is the reuse of beta ‑ actin RT ‑ PCR images from previous
papers, the same problem that
led to the
other retractions.
«Various observations of one particular star over the years and with different telescopes have revealed vastly different things — at one time a pulsar and the
other an X-ray binary,» said Alessandro Papitto of the Institute of Space Sciences (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas — Institut d'Estudis Espacials de Catalunya) in Barcelona, Spain, and
lead author of a
paper published in the journal Nature.
«The hardest part was probably the antenna design,» says Artem Dementyev, a graduate student in media arts and sciences and the
paper's
other lead author.
Wei Li, an MSU engineering researcher and
lead author of the
paper in Nature Communications, said
other potential applications of the FENG include noise - cancelling sheeting and a health - monitoring wristband that is voice - protected.
Other Kansas State University researchers involved in the project include Lamuel David,
lead author on the
paper and a doctoral student in mechanical engineering, India, and Romil Bhandavat, recent doctoral graduate.
Still, the burst puts scientists closer to the first generation than ever before: It is about 150 million years older than any
other known astrophysical object, says astronomer Nial Tanvir of the University of Leicester in England, the
lead author of one of the new Nature
papers.
In a
paper accepted for publication in Astrophysical Journal,
lead author David Fleming, a UW astronomy doctoral student, studies eclipsing binaries, or those where the orbital plane is so near the line of sight, both stars are seen to cross in front of each
other.
The
paper's
other authors are Nicholas Balascio (
lead author), an assistant professor at the College of William & Mary who worked on the study as a postdoctoral researcher at Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory; and Raymond Bradley, a professor at the University of Massachusetts.
«These findings are in keeping with several
other observational studies that indicate that a slew of healthy behaviors, including increased physical activity, keeping a healthy weight, and lower intake of sugar and sweetened beverages, improve colon cancer outcomes,» said Temidayo Fadelu, M.D., a postdoctoral fellow at Dana - Farber Cancer Institute and
lead author of the
paper.
«H. naledi wouldn't have been in any way as proficient as chimpanzees or much more primitive hominins at climbing trees, but it still would be better - suited than we are,» said Harcourt - Smith,
lead author of the
other H. naledi
paper.
So far, Brown estimates that the analyses he and Heathers have done, sometimes working independently and often with
other collaborators, have
led to corrections to dozens of
papers and the full retraction of roughly 10 more.
«We can combine our cells with genetic tools to introduce
other functionalities into these living cells,» says Wen Wang, the
paper's
lead author and a former research scientist in MIT's Media Lab and Department of Chemical Engineering.