Sentences with phrase «recent article titled»

An recent article titled «Contributions to College Costs by Married, Divorced, and Remarried Parents» by researchers Ruth N. LÃ ³ pez Turley, associate professor of sociology at Rice University, and Matthew Desmond, a junior fellow at Harvard University, proposes that students coming from families of divorced or remarried parents will have to pay twice as much of their share of college education as students whose parents stay married.
Workforce Magazine recently address this issue in a recent article titled, «The Increasingly Important Role of Screening in Recruiting.»
Chinese Bitcoin Exchange Huobi's CEO Leon Li has posted basic information regarding bitcoin and recommendations on its regulation in a recent article titled: «A Study on the Current Developing Situation and Regulation of the Bitcoin Industry.»
A recent article titled «7 Insurance Policies You Can Live Without» caught our attention because the content significantly misrepresented trip cancellation insurance as not worth the cost.
A recent article titled «Government impose «carbon capture levy» to fund coal - fired power plants», discusses the UK government imposing a tax on electricity to potentially fund carbon capture and storage (CCS) development on up to four coal plants over the course of 10 — 15 years.
A recent article titled «The Deadly Canine Parvovirus — Is Your Dog At Risk?»
The Atlanta Journal - Constitution addresses how math is being taught in a recent article titled, «Are we forcing too many students to take high - level math they'll never use?»
See my most recent article titled «how to fix a broken metabolism».
When I read a fellow mom.me blogger's recent article titled «Opting Out of Breastfeeding Was the Best Thing I've Ever Done,» I had exactly two thoughts:
Conversely, though as my colleague at RFN, David Sansun wrote about the club's season so far in his recent article titled Anzhi are you OK?
Friedan's conclusion is dramatically confirmed in a recent article titled «Confessions of a Househusband» (Ms., November 1972).
A recent article titled «Ready, Set, Future,» by HR Professional Now, tackled the astonishing rate at which technology is changing the way we work.
There's a lot right with John Hathaway's recent article titled «An «Acute Shortage» in Gold Can Boost Prices ``.
In one of my recent articles titled, 5 strategies for Franchise Leadership Development, I pointed out the steps that can be implemented to develop the most effective leadership skills for a franchise organization.
Some recent article titles include «When to Have the «Are You Taking Down Your Online Profile?»
It's a great way to see all of the most popular blogs in one site, with the most recent article titles on the same page.

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Yet in a recent Harvard Business Review article titled «The Authenticity Paradox,» Insead professor Herminia Ibarra discusses interesting research on the subject and tells the cautionary tale of a newly promoted general manager who admitted to subordinates that she felt scared in her expanded role, asking them to help her succeed.
There has been much debate about how blockchain could solve this problem, but a recent Newsweek report detailing the example of a home title being issued on the Ethereum blockchain showed a solution: It's only a matter of time, the article said, before government agencies start embracing blockchain as a valid alternative to existing title processes.
A recent Miami Herald article titled, «Could putting treated sewage in FPL nuclear canals pollute Biscayne Bay?»
A recent Wall Street Article titled «Rents Continue their Steep Climb» stated that 49 % of all renting households had «severe cost burdens, paying more than half of income for housing.»
In a recent WSJ article, Jason Zweig brilliantly summarizes the unbearable hype and hubris exhibited by some self - titled «quants»:
Don't Fall in the Profiling Trap: a misunderstanding I wrote about in my recent article, Use Buyer Personas to Segment by Buying Behavior, is thinking that buyer personas are a profiling of specific titles and / or roles in your target organization.
That's the title of a recent article in MercatorNet by Maggie Gallagher.
Ignatieff's more recent, even more sobering Times article is titled simply «The Burden.»
For many people today, the argument has become self - evident; the shift in mood is captured by the title of a recent article by Ruth Macklin (in the Hastings Center Report, December 1977): «On the Ethics of Not Doing Scientific Research.»
In a recent article published in the Washington Post, the title explained, «Where is Trump's evangelical base?
The story quotes the study My Daddy's Name is Donor by Elizabeth Marquardt, who wrote for «On the Square» an article titled The Kids Are Not All Right, a take - down of the recent movie's cheerful and utterly unrealistic mythologizing of sperm donation (the ultimate absent fathers).
A recent Mothering article written by Lenore Skenazy, author of Free - Range Kids, titled Okay to Leave Kids in the Car While Popping into a Store?
A recent article on Jezebel titled Stop acting like bouncing back from labor is even possible enumerates the ways in which postpartum care in the United States is uniquely lacking.
I'd dropped by to talk about the recent C&E article on prepping for 2014, and his question was a natural one for the host of a show with the word «Twitter» in its title.
This was covered in a great detail in a recent Atlantic article, apropos titled «What ISIS Really Wants».
According to a recent article published in Weatherwise, titled «The Weather and Climate of Arizona,» extreme weather events, ranging from «heat to cold and dryness to floods... dust storms, forest fires, and unparalleled lightning displays» are all too common in Arizona.
In that article, titled «Toward a sustainable biomedical research enterprise: Finding consensus and implementing recommendations,» the authors examined a number of recent reports on the state of the biomedical enterprise and distilled their recommendations into a list of what they believe constitute «consensus» proposals.
Follow @yaleSCIbooks Alissa Hamilton, author of Squeezed: What You Don't Know about Orange Juice was featured in a recent article from Men's Health magazine titled «The Worst Chemicals in Your Food.»
A recent article on The Next Web, part of a series titled called Future of Communications,...
«Listing and reviews of Catholic dating sites - Catholic Online Dating - Top 10 Dating Guide and Advice» - it's the title of the site.The most important text on the main page - «Pages on Catholic Online Dating», «Most popular dating sites for Catholics:», «Popular Catholic Dating Sites», «Catholic Dating Categories», «Recent Singles Articles».
Her current publications include, a co-authored chapter titled «Leadership Capabilities in the Midst of Transition at Harvard Library» in Leadership in Academic Libraries Today: connecting practice to theory (2014); co-authored an open access article titled: «Lifelong learning in the digital age: A content analysis of recent research on participation» (2015).
This is something that will remain not only important for students developing the ability to be creative, but also in the jobs of the future, according to a recent prescient article by Thomas Davenport and Julia Kirby in the Harvard Business Review titled, «Beyond Automation: Strategies for remaining gainfully employed in an era of very smart machines.»
The two recent articles on middle schools («The Middle School Mess,» features, Winter 2011, and «Stuck in the Middle,» research, Fall 2010) share an interesting characteristic: They treat the title «middle school» as if it represents a uniform, monolithic method and structure of schooling.
The authors of a recent Yale Law Journal article agree: «While OCR has dramatically improved its efforts to reform structural Title IX compliance across universities... it has done relatively little to promote complainants» immediate access to education.»
In recent article in Education Week titled «Black male teachers a dwindling demographic,» Corey Mitchell writes that, «Even when teachers of color find work in the classroom, many end up fleeing out of frustration.»
, the title to their article suggested by the recent pronouncement in a new book by Yu Xie of the University of Michigan that «American high school students -LSB-...]
, the title to their article suggested by the recent pronouncement in a new book by Yu Xie of the University of Michigan that «American high school students are doing more coursework and performing better in mathematics and science than in the past.»
By Alice Ginsberg, Marybeth Gasman, and Andrés Castro Samayoa In recent article in Education Week titled «Black male teachers a dwindling demographic,» Corey Mitchell writes that, «Even when teachers of color find work in the classroom, many end up fleeing out of frustration.»
Here are six recent favorite articles full of great advice about building better titles for your author blog posts.
A recent article in the Washington Post showed hundreds of people waiting in line for some of the titles.
But according to a recent article in The Guardian, everyone must THINK I've spent that much, because each of my 30 - odd titles must have cost $ 6,000 to self - publish.
«It took Edelweiss — and the growing interest among book buyers to carry self published titles in their stores (see recent articles in the Christian Science Monitor and Publisher's Weekly that note increasing interest from indie bookstores in self - pubbed titles)-- to help solve the problem.»
3 Ways to Get Traditional Publishers Vying for Your Self - Published Book A recent article in Publishers Weekly noted that 47 percent of publishers acquired self - published titles in the past year.
by Erin Entrada Kelly, Book Publicist, Smith Publicity A recent article in Publishers Weekly noted that 47 percent of publishers acquired self - published titles in the past year.
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