Sentences with phrase «recent articles by»

It also features craft beer community contributions and spotlight some of the best recent articles by BC beer bloggers and authors in order to help bring attention to the craft beer movement as well as the writing talent that exists in BC and Western Canada.
Consider recent articles by Robert Frank (NY Times, and Cornell) and Judith Chevalier (Yale).
For more reading on just how important teachers are, don't miss these recent articles by NYT writer Nicholas Kristof:
According to several recent articles by Dr. Mercola, the notion that skipping breakfast is bad is a myth.
But according to a couple of recent articles by our Sean Ryan, some residents of two Wisconsin communities say the proposed blessing carries a potential curse — for very different reasons.
According to a recent article by Stanford's Emma Seppälä for the Greater Good Science Center, «one of the most extensive studies on charisma found that charisma is not so much a gift as a learnable skill.»
Which makes a recent article by Eat, Pray, Love author Elizabeth Gilbert on the TED blog truly extraordinary.
Some neighbors have complained that the massive construction project has caused excessive noise, dust and pollution, and other nuisances, according to a recent article by The San Jose Mercury News.
In a recent article by Design Mantric that analyzes the designs of four leading SAAS blogs, a common theme is that blogs are clearly split into sections to help users find what they are really looking for and to provide high - quality articles, podcasts and videos, even online books.
Then check out a this recent article by Judith Orloff, a clinical professor of psychiatry at UCLA, on Psychology Today.
Now a handful of tech companies are trying out yet another new idea, according to a fascinating recent article by Tina Amirtha on Quartz — they're running artist - in - residence programs.
If that's your approach, a recent article by Susie Moore on Greatist is for you.
As a recent article by Mark Evertz stated, it's time to «put the person back in personas.»
A recent article by Capital
According to a recent article by Betakit, «The Government of Canada is investing $ 3 million towards establishing two new creative coworking spaces in Vancouver».
The first line of criticism is employed in a recent article by Paul Vitz entitled «Support from Psychology for the Fatherhood of God» (Homiletic and Pastoral Review, February 1997).
Christian organisations are reacting to concerns about the increasing «sexualisation of children», as highlighted in a recent article by journalist Cole Moreton.
It is therefore quite significant that a recent article by Bultmann seems to be by implication a defence of Ksemarm's position against an initial criticism by the Barthian Hermann Diem: Diem had maintained that when all is said and done Käsemann has presented Jesus as only proclaiming «general religious and moral truths» about «the freedom of the children of God», rather than a message in continuity with the Church's kerygma.
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.»
According to a recent article by Carl Campanile of the New York Post, it appears that the push toward legalized sports betting in America is gaining some serious legislative steam.
As detailed in a recent article by David Purdum, Las Vegas sportsbooks took a Mike Tyson-esque beating last weekend.
I was prepared to ruffle some feathers but I still breathed a sigh of relief when I read a recent article by Dana Woldow, San Francisco school food reformer and creator of PEACHSF.org, entitled «Chocolate Milk in Schools: Ban It, Keep It or Change It?
But every now and then there's a link that's worth posting here, to reach all TLT readers, and I put this recent article by Marion Nestle in that category.
I'm slowly learning about the history of cloth diapers and I found a recent article by Autumn Beck (All About Cloth Diapers Blog) very insightful.
This recent article by San Francisco school food reformer Dana Woldow describes the struggles of some districts in California to meet not just the new federal mandate to have drinking water available, but also a California state law requiring the same thing.
Nuclear Industry Association Chief Executive Tom Greatrex responds to a recent article by Labour peer Lord Hunt of Kings Heath on the subject of...
A recent article by Samuel Arbesman in the science magazine Nautilus discusses the extraordinary sounding possibility that — just perhaps — a search for extraterrestrial intelligence could be made by looking at our DNA.
A recent article by Twenge actually suggested that the smartphone and social media have likely contributed enormously to the dramatic increase in mental health problems seen in adolescents since 2012.
Other societies are dealing with the rule differently: The American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (ASCPT), half of whose members are industry scientists, plans to drop CME from its meeting altogether, according to a recent article by Kathleen Neville, a researcher at Children's Mercy Hospitals and Clinics in Kansas City, Missouri.
A recent article by fellow MiSciNet author, Clinton Parks, «Diversity in the Workforce: Industry Versus Academia» explains why including minorities as full participating members of the workforce and greater society simply makes good business sense.
Furthermore, a recent article by Sauermann and Michael Roach of the Kenan - Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, reports that the realities of industrial employment may provide a better fit for many young scientists than would academe.
Several people in the lab are applying for jobs right now, so the recent article by Roberta Kwok about elevator talks in Nature seems particularly relevant:
A recent article by Kessler Foundation researchers describes Actual Reality ™ as a new tool for assessing performance of activities of everyday life (ADL) in people with traumatic brain injury (TBI).
A recent article by MS researchers describes a new nonpharmacological approach to reduce cognitive fatigue, a disabling symptom reported by as many as 90 % of individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS).
While these supplements do help the transition, and I'd recommend them anyway, a recent article by Dr. Cate Shanahan helped me understand why some individuals experience these thyroid like - symptoms after going low - carb for a while and explains why the slow - transition might actually be the best thing for these people.
For more information on balancing your skin and body, check out Five Pillars» recent article by Erika:
A recent article by Salon questions whether online dating is a good tool for women, discussing how different genders use online dating and why women might find the experience disheartening.
A recent article by The Verge looks at why this is, charting both the benefits and difficulties of bringing video to online dating.
We loved this recent article by Steven Blum via VICE, introducing the mainstream audience to the reality of a «bed and dungeon,» where travelers can get away for a relaxing night of soundproofed spanking,...
A recent article by Marketing Land has revealed some worrying new statistics about ad blocking.
A recent article by Lisa Daily in Lavalife's online magazine, «Click,» discusses how smart women are choosing to have children by themselves in record numbers.
But according to a recent article by Gizmodo, online dating companies can collect more information about their customers through analyzing user behavior, which includes what users do on social media as well as on the dating app.
A recent article by Michael Podgursky, Susan Aud Pendergrass, and Kevin Hesla shows that charter schools have an opportunity to innovate in terms of retirement benefits, however.
A recent article by Greg Toppo looks at the roots of this idea in the work of James Coleman, who is perhaps more famous for his report on Equality of Educational Opportunity.
I am saddened by this recent article by «acclaimed teacher and author,» Ron Clarke who tells parents «what teachers really want to say.»
A recent article by Derrell Bradford identifies lack of access to experts and technical assistance as a barrier for many single - site charter schools seeking to improve or grow.
According to a recent article by the Vera Institute of Justice entitled «A Generation Later: What We've Learned About Zero Tolerance in Schools», there has been no research supporting a decrease in disruptive behavior or violence in schools with the implementation of zero tolerance policies.
«Teachers Unions Are Putting Themselves On November's Ballot» was the headline in a recent article by Haley Edwards in Time Magazine.
While labor activists like to think of the strikes as a sign of a resurgent labor movement, a recent article by Jason Walta, senior counsel for the National Education Association, the largest teachers» union in the country, strongly indicates otherwise.
In a recent article by Nina Rees, President and CEO of the National Association of Public Charter Schools, shed light on a lawsuit in New York could set an important precedent for the education system and equitable funding.
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