Sentences with phrase «recently authored an article»

Recently he authored an article on the Presidential Election in Rockland County titled «A Nation Divided How Rockland County Voted «-RSB-
Steve Peacher, President, Sun Life Investment Management recently authored an article in Pensions & Investments on U.S. Commercial Mortgages in Fixed Income Portfolios.
A frequent writer and speaker, Eric recently authored an article in The Journal of Taxation and Regulation of Financial Institutions entitled «Considerations in Negotiating Closing Conditions in Debt Commitment Letters for Acquisition Transactions.»
Our US colleague recently authored an article that examines the potential impact of the DHS guidelines on employers with employees located in the US along with recommended actions for these employers.
Our colleagues in the US recently authored an article that examines the EO and its consequences.
Vey Willetts lawyer Andrew Vey recently authored an article in the May 2017 edition of HR Update entitled, «Just Accommodate Me: Legal Obligations in the Accommodation Process.»

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Most recently, he wrote a series of posts on link building — «Link Building Workshop 1: Rethinking the Link» and «Link Building Workshop 2: From Link Builder to Link Specialist» and he will be authoring an article in the upcoming Fall issue of the magazine.
Interviewing a cookbook author recently for an article confirmed that when she mentioned the food that Scandinavians would eat in time of poverty.
That's what attorney, feminist writer, author and newlywed Jill Filipovic claimed recently in an article on why she changed her mind about marriage.
Teresa has written thousands of magazine articles on parenting topics and is the author or co-author of 17 published books, including some titles you will certainly recognize such as The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding, Dr. Jack Newman's Guide to Breastfeeding, and more recently, Sweet Sleep.
Women who have recently given birth can often be vulnerable and sleep deprived and may find it more difficult to discern the scientific authenticity of an article or method from the pseudoscientific claims the author (s) are making.
Science author Simon Singh recently won a well - publicised battle against the British Chiropractic Association for an article he wrote, also for the Guardian.
«However, recently, we discovered a counterintuitive mechanism by which cells can acquire resistance to proteasome inhibitors in vitro,» explains Peter Tsvetkov, lead author of the PNAS article and a post-doctoral researcher at Whitehead Institute.
According to Dr. Alan Hodgkinson, the co-first author of an article published online in PLOS Genetics recently and a postdoctoral fellow, «through this first in - depth genomic analysis of more than a hundred French Canadians, we have been surprised to find that in less than 20 generations, the distribution and relative proportion of rare, potentially damaging variants have changed more than we anticipated.»
The authors explain in the article that NSD1 mutation has recently been linked in the scientific literature to the blocking of cellular differentiation and the promotion of oncogenesis in this type of tumor.
«Climate and land use change have long been linked to changes in water yield,» said Peter Caldwell, research hydrologist for the Forest Service Southern Research Station (SRS) and primary author of the article recently published in the journal Global Change Biology.
«The details of the flow of air around the ball are complicated, and in particular they depend on how rough the ball is,» says John Bush, a professor of applied mathematics at MIT and the author of a recently published article about the aerodynamics of soccer balls.
Recently, in an article published in the journal Nature Energy, lead author Yong Yan, an assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry and Environmental Science, reported a key breakthrough in the basic science essential for progress toward this goal.
«Arctic populations are often identified as being highly vulnerable people, but that's not necessarily what the research shows,» says James Ford of McGill University's Geography Department and the lead author of an article on the subject that was recently published in Nature Climate Change.
University of Bristol research assistant Asier Marzo, the lead author of an article on the project recently published in the journal Applied Physics Letters, says that the acoustic tractor beam relies on the fact that sound is a mechanical wave that carries momentum.
Dr. Carl Elliott, a professor in the Center for Bioethics at this same institution, recently authored an insightful article about this unfortunate situation [1].
Brian St. Pierre, a Registered Dietician, author, and contributor at precisionnutrition.com, has posted an article recently titled «Can eating too little actually damage your metabolism?
I recently came across this article called How to Spot Emotional Unavailability and the author spoke about the ways you can determine whether or not someone is emotionally unavailable and I completely agree and wanted to share them with you.
Donna Wilson and Marcus Conyers are the authors of more than 40 books and professional articles for educators, including, most recently, Teaching Students to Drive Their Brains: Metacognitive Strategies, Activities, and Lesson Ideas (ASCD, 2016), Smarter Teacher Leadership: Neuroscience and the Power of Purposeful Collaboration (Teachers College Press, 2016), Positively Smarter: Science and Strategies for Increasing Happiness, Achievement, and Well - Being (Wiley Blackwell, 2015), Five Big Ideas for Effective Teaching: Connecting Mind, Brain, and Education Research to Classroom Practice (Teachers College Press, 2013) and Flourishing in the First Five Years: Connecting Implications from Mind, Brain, and Education Research to the Development of Young Children (Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2013).
Additionally, Susan also has written articles for several online magazines, guest authored posts on various professional blogs and has recently authored two books: Shake the Sketch: An Arts Integration Workbook and A Vocal Advocate.
Ms. Trainor has authored numerous articles on student data privacy, recently appearing in Kappan Magazine earlier this year.
Jean M. Twenge, professor of psychology at San Diego State University and the author of Generation Me and iGen recently wrote an article for Atlantic magazine about the damage screen time is doing.
He is the author, most recently, of Teaching, Learning, Literacy in Our High - Risk High - Tech World (Teachers College Press, 2017), from which portions of this article have been adapted.
In an article released by Truthout, author Paul Thomas recently released an article titled «Five Questions Every Presidential Candidate Needs to Answer About Education.»
These may seem like common sense, write the article's authors, but until recently, research or policies supporting each piece of pipeline have been missing or misaligned.
Recently I posted an article / video called «The # 1 Thing Indie Authors are Doing Wrong» — I didn't expect much traffic but actually people have been sharing it quite a lot.
Recently I've even seen some articles written by successful, traditionally published, bestselling, award - winning authors talking about how little money they've actually made (a $ 30K advance, split up over three years, for example).
I recently read an article by Jane Friedman about authors blogging and something I have wondered myself in the past.
In a recent article in The Guardian, Nesrine Mailk said, «A distinguished British author and historian recently told me in a private conversation that his publisher had forced him to go on Twitter in order to promote his latest book.
I recently served as an ambassador during D'vorah Lansky's Book Marketing Challenge, a 30 - day marketing event that pulls together interviews, guest articles, and action steps to show authors how to turn their books into successful businesses.
GoodEReader has posted several very informative articles that seek to educate authors of every ilk, whether they are traditionally published through a major publishing house with a four - book deal, self - published through an independent press, or have recently converted a manuscript to electronic format and uploaded it to an online site guided only by their own ability.
I recently saw and commented an article (linked below) from Derek Haines on KDP Select (publishing only and exclusively on Amazon) as THE way to go for self - publishing authors.
GoodEReader has posted several very informative articles that seek to educate authors of every ilk, whether they are traditionally published through a major publishing house with a four - book deal, self - published through an independent press, or have recently converted a manuscript to electronic format and uploaded it... [Read more...]
I read an article recently defining what it meant to be an Amazon bestselling author these days.
I recently did an article on creating book trailers at our company blog http://authortreehouse.com that authors may want to check out.
Recently I'd seen articles like this inferring or directly saying that agents and publishing houses are now more open to taking on self - published authors or their works.
-LSB-...] recently came across this article on Indie Reader about the amount of money authors make.
I recently read several articles from authors detailing their book launch successes and failures.
via Better Business Blogging — One of our Web design clients recently asked us whether she should have her blog separate from her main author website, and this article answered the question wonderfully.
I recently read the stream of comments on an article about the author's journey to, and ultimate achievement of, early retirement in his 30's.
I came across an interesting article on SeekingAlpha where the author suggests a strategy for exploiting the high yields of the Dogs of the Dow (I recently wrote on the 2012 Dogs of the Dow) mixed with selling long - dated options (LEAPS) on those positions.
Recently, award - winning author and former veterinary hospital manager Ingrid King posted an insightful article about a health condition affecting cats that is much more common than is obviously apparent on The Conscious Cat.
Bruce Northam, Author & Travel Editor, talks about his Thrillist article «9 Incredible Countries Where You Can Live For Under $ 1,000 A Month» and the country that recently surprised him.
Dr. Flam is the author of numerous books, catalogues, and articles on various aspects of nineteenth and twentieth - century art, and on African art, and is most recently co-author of the catalogue raisonné of Robert Motherwell's paintings and collages and of Robert Motherwell: 100 Years.
The last few days have seen frenzied volleys in the fight over climate science and policy, beginning with a 16 - author op - ed article in The Wall Street Journal on Friday and, most recently, with a 39 - author rebuttal published today in the paper.
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