Think about finding a few quiet moments and
reading this journal on your baby's birthday every year.
Many of my pediatrician colleagues
read this journal on a regular basis.
Not exact matches
When Spreng
read a
Journal of General Internal Medicine study
on elder abuse in New York that found more than half of financial exploitation is carried out by a person the victim knew, he wondered: Just how well are older adults navigating the complexities of their social environment?
If you, like me and Marc Andreessen, among others, are a believer in the power of lists, you should definitely
read the
Journal's delightful «ahed»
on the topic published Saturday.
Several years ago they published a study in the influential
journal Science that showed
reading literary fiction was linked with an improved ability to better
read fine emotional cues
on people's faces.
Worth
reading on the same topic is Steven Schroeder's terrific 2007 Shattuck Lecture in the New England
Journal of Medicine.
That's my studied conclusion after
reading the Wall Street
Journal's reporting this morning
on the increasing likelihood that U.S. aviation regulators will eventually allow airline passengers to make in - flight calls.
I knew the Internet was changing the world when my colleague started
reading The Wall Street
Journal online
on the day it was published rather than his usual process of waiting until it arrived by mail a day later.
Early Uber investor Bradley Tusk of New York - based Tusk Ventures was up
reading a book
on his phone at 1 a.m. Eastern Time when he saw a news alert from The Wall Street
Journal announcing Kalanick's departure.
Next week I promised to follow up
on PE Hub, one of the main
journals VCs
read about our industry, with a detail description of some specifics that are happening.
Feel free to
read those posts for more of my thoughts
on my process, but here is a quick summary of the places I look
on a daily / weekly / monthly basis for investment ideas: Value Line Wall Street
Journal Investment Blogs Screeners New Low List Value -LSB-...]
Economic Value Management has been selected as a Featured Book Recommendation or «Recommended
Read» by numerous publications including, among others, Harvard Business School's HBS Working Knowledge, CEO Refresher, Directors Monthly, Global CEO, The Corporate Board, The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia, Valuation Issues,
On Philanthropy, Accounting Today, Cost Management, and The
Journal of Accounting and Finance.
Next, you
read it in the Wall Street
Journal or even see it
on MSNBC.
I
read an article yesterday
on the front of the Wall Street
Journal on how it's almost impossible to find a truck to deliver your goods and people are paying hand - over-fist to just try and find drivers.
; 2) if yes, does he
read the Report
on Business, Wall Street
Journal and the Financial Times or watch BNN, CNBC, or at least CBC's Bottom Line?
Physics - lite @ CN77 & Andrew Andrew's Quote «It's not all that pointless, see while you would never be convinced that your bronze age mythological beliefs about the creation of the universe are wrong, since I can rebut (with peer reviewed
journal articles no less) any claim you make, in rather stunning detail, those who are not so well versed
on the subject who
read the dialogue could be swayed to the side of science.
That
journal is not as good as PERSPECTIVES
ON POLITICAL SCIENCE, but it is worth
reading.
You should actually go and
read what the JD really says: Or check this article
on FAIR lds: See Quote mining —
Journal of Discourses 11:269 to see how this quote was mined.
(It is getting worse: The ACLU sued to prevent Mormons from
reading from pioneer
journals on the Mormon Trail because they contained religious content, parents were detained because their children had pencils that said «Jesus»
on them and so
on.
I didn't
read entire commentaries, but only the sections
on Genesis 1 - 4 from 32 different commentaries, so I figure that counts as 1 book... I also
read dozens of
journal articles... Click the link for this post to see the archives for the podcast episodes.
• If you
read the back of the
journal first, you might send us that list of potential subscribers before moving
on to the main articles.
The whole thing rests upon one author — Michael Prescott's — highly selective excerpting and chopping up of a private [i.e., thinking out loud without clarifications]
journal written when Rand was barely out of her teens, fresh from the blood bath of 1920s Soviet Russia — and still made it very clear that her
read on the personalities of the observers showed that they were not appalled by Hickman's crime — she said there had been far worse, without the same spectacle of glee — but by his flamboyant and mocking defiance of society.
Some months ago a comment
on plagiarism was titled, «He who steals my words...» In response to a reader who complained that the title itself was semi-plagiarized, I rather snippily said that anyone who didn't recognize the Shakespeare reference shouldn't be
reading the
journal.
He has been exhorted to keep
on reading, not only «theology» (and what a mixture he has already got) but also novels, history, biography, and every contemporary
journal that can get him into the mind of society and the problems of the world.
I
read through the instructions
on how to enter a meditation time in the morning, getting my Bible and leather
journal ready.
You have only to
read the
journals and papers of our founding fathers to recognize that we indeed are (were) a Christian nation founded
on the principles of the Christian / Judaic Bible.
I was taken aback to
read Richard John Neuhaus» comments (While We're At It, December 1999)
on my April 1999 article in Commentary and my response to Eugene Fisher in the letters section of the same
journal (June / July) concerning the distinction between the Church as a human institution and as «the Mystical Body of Christ.»
Best Point (nominated by Micah Odor): John Wilson at The Wall Street
Journal with «No One
Reads the Bible Literally» «What is at stake in these disputes is not a choice between following biblical authority
on the one hand or science
on the other, as the matter is often misleadingly framed.
Do we really need one more article, tucked away in a refereed
journal that even most of its subscribers do not bother to
read all the way through,
on sea imagery in Shakespeare?
2014: To Her Core How to Include More Vegetables in Your Diet — Pt. 1 — Breakfasts 12.06.2014: Ricki Heller 100 Vegan, Gluten - Free, Whole Foods Summer Salads 11.06.2014: Be Well Philly Your New Favorite Lunch: 12 Ways to Stuff an Avocado 06.04.2014: Choosing Raw Weekend
Reading 26.03.2014: All About Vegan Food Lightened - up Caponata 27.03.2014: Energy We Bring Must - Try Healthy Party Appetisers 04.03.2014: All About Vegan Food Cocofina Brings the Best of Coconut to Our Table 16.02.2014: Running
on Real Food 20 of the Best Vegan Blogs to Follow 16.02.2014: Bembu 25 Super Healthy Avocado Recipes 17.02.2014: CRUMBS
Journal Blog Crush 11.02.2014: Moxie Musing Chia Power 06.02.2014: Beautiful Dawn Designs Featured Client Interview: Coconut and Berries 15.01.2014: My Natural Family Top 10 Gluten Free Fajita Recipe Favorites 21.01.2014: The Live Well Vegan 6 Vegan Avocado Recipes 30.01.2014: Elevate Your Life 10 Vegan Breakfast Recipes for Conscious Eating 21.01.2014: Ricki Heller Green Power Burgers from Coconut and Berries 19.01.2014: Choosing Raw Weekend
Reading 16.12.2013 Gluten Free Easily Healthy Christmas Cookies 2013 Roundup 10.11.2013 My Natural Family The 30 Best Coconut Flour Cookies 27.10.2013 Choosing Raw Weekend
Reading 10.10.2013: Honk if You're Vegan 25 Bloggers to Check Out!
I won't report
on the details of the study as you can
read it in the
Journal and it does make for interesting
reading.
Loved following your travel pics
on instagram and excited to
read your piece in Herban
Journal next month.
The Gluten - Free Certification Organization (GFCO), a program of the Gluten Intolerance Group (GIG), has published a study titled «The Use of Visual Examination for Determining the Presence of Gluten - Containing Grains in Gluten Free Oats and Other Grains, Seeds, Beans, Pulses, and Legumes» in a special section of the
Journal of AOAC International focusing
on food allergens and... Continue
Reading
But... after
reading an article
on the topic of whether locally - produced food is more environmentally friendly in the
journal Environmental and Resource Economics, I now know it is a more nuanced issue than I previously suspected.
I was
reading The
Journal of William Bradford to learn more about Thanksgiving, and I found this gem
on page 285, paragraph 5.
As I laid motionless
on a couch for two straight days, sipping hot chocolate, watching previews for Trista and Ryan's wedding while
reading the latest Women's Home
Journal, which I picked up because it had Kelly Ripa
on the cover, I began to think that I had lost my game.
You can keep an active link in profile, Facebook and Twitter and keep it professional, you can be
reading professional
Journals and Books
on your profession and making sure you put reader comments,»cause guess what, when that perspective employer Google's you, those things show up.
However, she's also a nerd who likes loves
reading science
journals, and when she was pregnant with her first son, the first few doctors appointments raised red flags
on the information she was hearing.
A test long used to test vision and
reading has the potential to provide rapid and accurate sideline screening of concussion
on the sports sideline, says a groundbreaking study reported in the
journal Neurology.1
Taking School - Food - Reform - Free Day right into the weekend, here's today's Friday Buffet: Whatever Little Jimmy Wants to Eat... The New York Times Diner's
Journal blog has a funny post
on crazy foods that kids like to eat (and that some... [Continue
reading]
Hat tip to Dana Woldow for sharing with me a new Reuters article casting doubt
on a recent, much - heralded study published in the
Journal of the American Medical Association (summarized
on TLT) which had found a 43 % drop in obesity among children ages... [Continue
reading]
In keeping with the rather serious tone infecting The Lunch Tray this week (except for the comic relief provided by the school lunch lady action figure - thank goodness for her), the Wall Street
Journal recently reported
on two new studies showing... [Continue
reading]
The Gluten - Free Certification Organization (GFCO), a program of the Gluten Intolerance Group (GIG), has published a study titled «The Use of Visual Examination for Determining the Presence of Gluten - Containing Grains in Gluten Free Oats and Other Grains, Seeds, Beans, Pulses, and Legumes» in a special section of the
Journal of AOAC International focusing
on food allergens and... Continue
Reading
The time goes by so quickly, a baby
journal can become a beautiful keepsake that you can look back
on and
read for years to come.
I'm a biologist myself and I used to have access to
journal articles while I was in grad school, but now that I work in industry I no longer have access, so I am essentially counting
on you to do the
reading for me
It was my idea to blog about the dancing
on the side of the road.Aaron was quoted today in the Wall Street
Journal,... [
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We are supposed to believe that obstetricians (with 8 years of higher education, extensive study of science and statistics, and four additional years of hands
on experience caring for pregnant women), the people who actually DO the research that represents the corpus of scientific evidence, are ignoring their own findings while NCB advocates (generally high school graduates with no background in college science or statistics, let alone advanced study of these subjects, and limited experience of caring for pregnant women), the people who NEVER do scientific research, are assiduously scouring the scientific literature,
reading the main obstetric
journals each month, and changing their practice based
on the latest scientific evidence.
Those
reading medical
journals may be looking at our children's metabolic levels and growth charts, while we are focused
on their chubby faced grins and the first time they wave «goodbye» to someone.
While we're
on the subject of PR, check out this Wall Street
Journal blog piece by Laura Lorber (via Publicity Hound) about a flack's pitch gone tragically wrong (be sure to
read before you send, kids).
This article was originally posted
on the European
Journal of International Law blog, and can also be
read here.