Solving the Puzzle The simple assumption was that any pockets of warm, liquid water would drain downward through the ice and refreeze, but Schmidt had
read enough studies to know that would not happen on Europa — the ice below was so thick it was virtually impermeable.
Not exact matches
Here is why: If a student believes «positively
enough» that he or she will get straight «A «s yet they never
read the textbooks or
study for the exams, what do you think will happen?
I'm thinking they'll have to go a lot younger than that — and hope their
study participants are old
enough to correctly
read their survey forms.
A
study conducted at the University of Sussex in England found that only six minutes of
reading was
enough of a distraction to reduce participants» stress levels by 68 percent.
If people are born entrepreneurs, do they need to
read endless case
studies, or would a few accounting and ethics classes be
enough?
I have
studied the Bible and it's translations since I was old
enough to
read.
Interestingly
enough, recent
study of the physico - chemical world seems to be producing results that are on the side of the scriptural
reading of the matter.
I have
read and
studied just
enough of the other viewpoints to know that what I was taught in Bible College and Seminary might not be the best understanding.
It is not
enough to
read the Bible, you need to
study it.
Indian music reveals much about Hinduism that is not conveyed by the written word or by reproductions of painting and sculpture; for an introduction to the music of India, Swami Prajnanananda has written Historical Development of Indian Music which, although it bristles with untranslated Sanskrit words, can be
read with profit by anyone who has made
enough of a
study of Hinduism to be able to recognize its central concepts.
I have
studied Scripture and church history long
enough to know that while it may be infallible, those who
read it and interpret it aren't.
There are a few
studies out there (maybe not
enough tbh), that show a link between playing soccer, CTE and dementia (This one is in open access if you want to
read it: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00401-017-1680-3).
If you don't want to
read a detailed analysis, I'll sum it up: the
studies didn't look at
enough cloth diapering families, and they only took the worst - case scenario for cloth (environmentally speaking) to compare to the best - case scenario for disposable.
Yet with a new crop of proposed «improvements» and changes currently being trotted out, I doubt whether this fine, but very academic,
study will be
read by
enough of the new crop of MPs to prevent further follies in the future.
From her graduate
study of dinoflagellates, Widder knew that an animal's first flash is the brightest and that to obtain clear
readings, the creature must be stimulated and contained long
enough to measure all the light given off.
It's the
study of how information is added onto or influences the
read - out of genes and, Feinberg says, is not combined often
enough with genetics research to understand human disease.
Most low - income schools don't receive
enough money to help kids hit average math and
reading scores, a new
study shows
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In truth, I didn't
read the whole
study, just the abstract, which is not good practice, but even from this you can see enough to see both the slant of the authors and the slant of Science Daily commenting on the S
study, just the abstract, which is not good practice, but even from this you can see
enough to see both the slant of the authors and the slant of Science Daily commenting on the
StudyStudy.
He's never going to
read a respectable
study like say this one http://bjsmbeta.bmj.com/content/51/2/133 and say, «ooh, fair
enough..
Each book is short
enough to be
read in one sitting, which makes the collection ideal for book
studies and professional development, both during the summer and throughout the school year.
Peterson's 2011
study cited Florida's VAM findings for St. Petersburg College, suggesting that the college's graduates are more effective in teaching
reading and math (although their scores are not actually different
enough to be statistically significant).
Is it
enough to simply
read and review the material, or will I take practice tests,
study with a friend, or write note cards?
A federal
study suggests that giving struggling 9th grade readers an extra literacy class can boost their
reading - comprehension skills, but not dramatically
enough to get them up to grade level by the end of a single school year.
WASHINGTON — Nearly half of all adult Americans can not
read, write, and calculate well
enough to function fully in today's society, and people in their early 20's have poorer literacy skills than did those in a 1985 survey, according to a federal
study.
Many
studies of teaching methods or other indicators of strong
reading skills were not deemed rigorous
enough to assure that results were not due to outside variables.
It focused specifically on second grade
reading because (1) this is the earliest grade in which
enough districts collect the standardized
reading assessment data needed for the
study; and (2) later grades involve supplementary (pull out) instruction, which was outside the scope of the
study.
The
study noted that urban areas like Boston, Detroit, Indianapolis, Memphis, and Nashville «appear to provide their students with strong
enough annual growth in both math and
reading that continuous enrollment in an average charter school can erase the typical deficit seen among students in their region.»
Nevertheless, recent
studies have begun to question whether incidental instruction through book
reading may be substantial
enough to significantly boost children's oral vocabulary development.19 Several meta - analyses, for example, have reported only small to moderate effects of book
reading on vocabulary development.20 One group of researchers examined the added benefits of dialogic
reading, an interactive
reading strategy, on children's vocabulary growth and reported only modest gains for 2 - to 3 - year - olds.21 Further, these effects were reduced to negligible levels when children were 4 to 5 years old or when they were at risk for language and literacy impairments.
While American schools do not have
enough graduates from traditional teacher education programs prepared to work with linguistically diverse populations (GAO, Government Accountability Office 2009), our
study indicates the potential of a professional development program that integrates a brief introduction to theory, a heavy dose of
readings from SFL scholars, and a variety of activities / assessments for language learners, accompanied by on - site observation and mentoring.
Just six minutes of
reading is
enough to reduce stress by 68 %, and numerous
studies have shown that
reading keeps your brain functioning effectively as you age.
Even for readers disciplined
enough to fulfill their
reading time requirement before heading over to play Candy Crush,
studies have shown that the time spent engaging with the text is seen as more of a chore than an experience.
What will remain in book form will be books as objects of art, books as historical artifacts, books as keepsakes, books as collectibles, books as
study guides, books as old friends, and, most important of all, books as non-electronic objects that won't crash, run out of battery power, go on the fritz, blow up, overheat, or generally do anything except be available to you any time you have
enough available light to
read.
She doesn't deserve books any more than any other individual in her institution — I mention the doctorate to remind you, if you're unconvinced, that
reading is important
enough to people that they'll spend time, money, and years for it, and arrange their life around the
study of it.
The most common reasons why people are not
reading is attributed to «not having
enough time due to work or
studies,» followed by «because they do not want to
read nor are they in the habit.»
For her 1984 book
Reading the Romance, still the definitive
study of the subject, Janice Radway had to travel to an all - romance bookstore in an anonymous Midwestern town in order to gather
enough readers to anthropologize.
When Dean was in tenth grade, his father started teaching American and Bible history at Gospel Light, and it would have been easy
enough for him to let Dean play baseball after school and then drive the boy home at the end of the day, but his father insisted on leaving school at three o'clock so he could go home and
read in his
study.
The aloof faces of all three seemed to be equally riveted on the woman's sprightly
reading — «a la tarde... los niños saltaban... Platero... giraba sobre sus patas» — and I was elated that merely in passing I could understand
enough phrases («in the afternoon... the children were jumping... Platero... spun on his hooves») to recognize Juan Ramón Jiménez's tale of his pet donkey, Platero and I, which we'd
studied in first semester of college Spanish.
I've been
reading and
studying all sides of this and it's
enough to make my head spin if I think about it too much.
In some argumentative essays about working mothers, our personal
study helper can
read that kids may have an inferiority complex if they do not get
enough of mother's attention.
College sophomores haven't
read enough economics case
studies to know all those buzzwords yet.
Based on these two
studies, we can conclude that, when we
read e-books, they should be as book - like as possible, and that we should
read them on a screen that can display
enough content and still have a font size that is large
enough to be legible.
Interestingly
enough I
read a
study a few months back about using Tobin's q as a predictor of out performance.
Continue
reading «New
Study Tells Inside Story of how Local Communities use Ordinances to say «
Enough» to Payday Lenders»»
And the fact that once you have maxed out your stats, there simply is not much to do for you anymore during week - days, even though the game does go on for a long time after that... I mean, my memory might be misleading there, but I am pretty certain that
studying does not work in the way of you
reading a few books at the beginning of the semester, until you are officially smart
enough, at which point you just go walk the dog until finally holiday season arrives.)
Abstract Critical, a UK publication that...
read more... «Quick
Study:
Enough already, what's next, a new painting blog and more»
Since it's essentially, and of course ironically, entirely non-scientists who make this claim, the deniers would do well to
read a recent UCLA
study that indicates California's current six - year severe drought could be exacerbated
enough by global warming to extend the dry period for centuries.
Have you even
read enough paleo
studies to actually understand what he is saying?
We just
read this article from the Mother Nature Network exploring why some people care
enough to begin taking action — and we loved what several recent
studies reveal about the role of compassion and empathy.
At this point, even the most optimistic scenarios of worldwide reductions in greenhouse gas emissions will not be
enough to avoid significant global warming — and thus the concomitant set of climate impacts that will disrupt our way life — according to a
study... Continue
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