This paper focuses on issues facing persons with disability, while the other...
The paper focuses on issues that have kept graduation rates for students of color between the upper 60s to low 70s percentage points, compared to rates for white students above 80 %.
In September, 2005 the Subcommittee reviewed a draft white
paper focusing on issues related to «branding» and «co-branding» REALTORS ®» websites.
Not exact matches
«Based
on evidence gathered from
focus groups and interviews conducted in U.S. coal communities, we argue that coal communities that have experienced mine closures have already begun an economic and social transition, one that is based
on reshaping their culture and sense of identity,» wrote professors of Indiana University in a
paper published in the March
issue of Energy Research and Social Science.
This makes sense, since Ross and Navarro were the co-authors of an important policy
paper the Trump campaign put out during the election season that mostly
focused on trade
issues.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross and trade adviser Peter Navarro were the co-authors of an important policy
paper the Trump campaign put out during the election season that mostly
focused on trade
issues.
Focusing on other topics or being a one
issue advocate
paper is ignorant and frankly boring.
The following articles are
focussed predominantly
on economic
issues, such as market definition, market power and substantial lessening of competition; many other
papers also discuss economic
issues - see the main reading room for more resources.
This commentary will
focus on some of the
issues not covered by the three
papers, such as the lack of dietary guidelines specifically designed for pregnant and lactating women and young children, the importance of breastfeeding for both mother and infant, and the emerging crisis accompanying increased rates of child and adult obesity.
Of the several dozen
papers Fang has published in the last 5 years, about a third have
focused on metascience
issues, including investigations into the causes and consequences of retracted research.
The
paper reporting this research is part of a special
issue of the journal Science
focusing on IRIS discoveries.
As wonderful as blogging is, there's very little that's going to contribute to a grant or
paper,» said Dr. Isis, a pseudonymous blogger who
focuses on gender
issues in science and scientific lifestyles, when she spoke at ScienceOnline2011 by video link, wearing sunglasses, a surgical mask, and a woolly pirate hat to conceal her identity.
The Winter 2015
issue includes three original research articles, one systematic review
on models of oral healthcare, three commentaries and two
papers focusing specifically
on health care in China.
This
paper focuses attention
on this important
issue.»
In a
paper in the February 12th
issue of the journal Science, researchers warn that unless the
focus is
on helping small farmers in developing countries, the efforts to feed all the world's people will most likely fail.
«Digital Media and Sleep in Childhood and Adolescence» is one of 22
papers included in todays» first - ever supplemental
issue of Pediatrics to
focus on screen time and youth health.
Dr Jochen Hinkel from Global Climate Forum in Germany, who is a co-author of this
paper and a Lead Author of the coastal chapter for the 2014 IPCC Assessment Report added: «The IPCC has done a great job in bringing together knowledge
on climate change, sea - level rise and is potential impacts but now needs to complement this work with a solution - oriented perspective
focusing on overcoming barriers to adaptation, mobilising resources, empowering people and discovering opportunities for strengthening coastal resilience in the context of both climate change as well as existing coastal challenges and other
issues.»
Because there is so much conventional wisdom and general impressions
on these
issues, I think it's helpful for this
paper to
focus on a very clear result, which has to do with the differences in cooperation when rank is involved.»
Press would like to see money for research and development
focused on such
issues as developing better
paper collection, sorting and deinking technologies.
Byass, who co-authored one of the
papers, observed that previous international climate talks
focused more
on economic
issues relating to development, curbing emissions and spreading the cost burden.
In mid-February 2017, the Binding Blocks
paper was officially announced as published within the IOP Journal of Physics Education's special
issue:
Focus on Nuclear and Particle Physics.
Webinar Recording: Bridging the Gap Between Afterschool and Workforce This webinar
focused on two new
papers: Afterschool and Workforce: Opportunities for System - Level Alignment, a white
paper released by the American Youth Policy Forum (AYPF) and Building Workforce Skills in Afterschool, an
issue brief released by Afterschool Alliance.
Extending from that work, we have developed other multimedia case studies for use with preservice and in - service teachers.1 This
paper is
focused on the development of one case involving
issues of team teaching and integrating mathematics and science through a design project, including the following: (a) the development of the case, (b) lessons learned by the teachers and teacher educators through the development and use of the case, and (c) ways this case fits into the larger picture of what we have learned about the use of multimedia case studies.
Thus, we
focus on New York in this
paper, which stood out for its comprehensive approach to the
issue.
But the author of a new
paper focuses more
on the theoretical implications, arguing that the emphasis
on teacher time has overshadowed other, more crucial
issues and may have affected our sense of how good, or not, teachers are at their jobs.
Just three months earlier, the University of Arkansas
issued a working
paper that
focused solely
on teachers» pensions in California, and those results are not pretty either.
119 no. 1)
issue of the American Journal of Education
focuses on the role of social networks in educational change, and offers a collection of
papers from forefront researchers
on this topic that may serve as an introduction of the topic to a wide range of interested educators, policy - makers, and researchers.
Through the network website and accompanying blog, there will be opportunities for the widest level of participation as interested parties will be able to comment
on and contribute to the work of the network, and researchers will collaborate to produce a series of
papers and journal articles
focusing on specific
issues arising from these ongoing discussions.
Therefore, the
paper requires a genuine
focus on the
issue, actualities, and confirmation and target investigation of the ins and outs of the case.
The environmental impact of
paper is significant and businesses around the world are becoming increasingly
focused on addressing these
issues head
on.
The
paper, Active Ownership with Oguzhan Karakas and Xi Li,
focuses on corporate social responsibility engagements
on environmental, social and governance
issues.
In accordance with guidelines
issued by the American Association of Museum Directors (AAMD) and the American Alliance of Museums (AAM), provenance research at VMFA is
focused on paintings, sculpture, works
on paper and other objects that were created before 1946 and that might have changed hands in Europe between 1933 and 1945.
Using 708 pressed line drawings
on paper as the basis for animation, the Invisible Maserpiece combines drawing and video to
focus on issues of representation of the «masterpiece».
Ecoartspace, an organization that
focuses on addressing environmental
issues through the visual arts (the image below, from a 2009 exhibition, is by Nils - Udo), got in touch with me recently about a planned spring exhibition of small works
on paper devoted to a simple question: What matters most?
Rather than
focusing on such stuff, and
on mudslinging, and (in some cases)
on bizarre logic, why doesn't the
paper (including the columnists)
focus on the real, vital, substantive
issues?
Focusing on the
issue, the
paper explores options available to liberalize trade in climate - friendly goods and technologies, both within and outside the WTO, and along with these discussion, discusses how to serve the best interests of developing countries.
This could be continually updated and edited when specific
issues are raised, but would really
focus on the dendro basics — i.e. basic theory, sampling strategies, data processing methods and commonly used statistical methods used for reconstruction etc etc — with reference to specific
papers for further reading.
Student # 2
focused on the statistical
issues surrounding WHCC and Emanuel
papers.
In this
paper, we
focus on the
issue of how climate change affects the way that agricultural systems and the people that manage and govern them need to change in the next 20 years in order to achieve food security... [bold added]
The CCXG has another
paper in the section one we could have included further up, but are putting here because, despite its title, it's pretty heavily
focused on land - use: «Planting the Foundations of a post-2020 Accounting Framework ``, by Gregory Briner and Susanne Konrad, picks up where Rocha, Iversen, and Lee left off and looks at how land - use
issues can evolve in both the long and short term.
It stems from this controversy, which has made many of us start to
focus on the
issues and will start to really scrutise the S&B
paper and the forthcoming Dressler
paper.
Thus, for the sake of simplicity, we
focus on CO2 alone, and do not consider the
issue of what fraction of these long - term emissions might be made up of N2O, although we note that, in several other
papers considering the impact of emissions over the very long term, this fraction is substantial.
This CICERO working
paper focuses on policy
issues associated with carbon sinks and provides a good overview of the potential and costs involved in implementing the land use, land use change and forestry options under the Kyoto Protocol.
In particular, the
paper focuses on: 1) the contours of the adaptation
issue, as well as its relationship to other important
issues; 2) the consideration of adaptation within the current international negotiations under the United Nations Framework Convention
on Climate Change (UNFCCC), including the
issues relating to adaptation finance; 3) the challenge of approaching adaptation at every level in a country: community, local, regional, sectoral and national.
We haven't
focused on green marketing / corporate policy
issues much of late but a recent post over
on the Environmental
Paper Boy (EPB) raised some interesting questions in these areas.
As a pulp,
paper, packaging and tissue / hygiene
focused consultancy, Pöyry has continuously assignments providing views
on key trends and
issues in Europe and globally.
Whilst the briefing
paper from the House of Commons library does attempt to address this
issue, the discussion is very superficial and simplistic
focusing on the cases of Consistent Group Ltd v Kalwak [2007] IRLR 560, [2007] All ER (D) 319 (May) and Pulse Healthcare v Carewatch Care Services Ltd (2012) UKEAT / 0123/12 / BA, [2012] All ER (D) 113 (Aug) and whether the written agreement reflected the true situation.
Fiona is the co-author of a
paper published by the University of Alberta Health Law Journal,
focusing on ethical, criminal, civil and professional liability
issues associated with the use and abuse of cognitive and memory enhancing drugs by college and university students.
Focused on clinical legal
issues broadly defined — understanding lawyering skills, training students in them, and encountering the realities of the world of law practice — these workshops draw faculty from the many law schools of the New York metropolitan area to meet and discuss
papers presented by clinical educators from around the country.
Instead, this post
focuses on three recent documents, ranging from formal opinions to draft
issue papers,
issued by three very prominent Bar associations — the American Bar Association (ABA), the New York State Bar Association (NYSBA), and the State Bar of California (CA Bar).