«Secrets of success of tourism entrepreneurs
revealed by new research.»
Not exact matches
Social Finance: Unlocking the Potential for Developmental Lending, a
new research report conducted my firm Impakt,
reveals that the Indian Business Corporation, a company owned
by the three treaty areas of Alberta, has pioneered an approach called «developmental lending» that is providing aboriginal entrepreneurs such as Ms. Saliwonczyk with capital to create
new businesses, or maintain or expand existing ones.
Not exactly, but a report released
by The Huffington Post — supported
by new research about social networks, innovation, and collaboration —
reveals that friendships in entrepreneurial partnerships have the potential to be damaging to business.
A
new study conducted
by LinkedIn with the market
research firm TNS
reveals that social media has increasingly become the vital axis upon which small and medium - sized businesses turn.
A
new RBC
research paper, Humans Wanted - How Canadian youth can thrive in the age of disruption, has
revealed that 50 % of Canadian jobs will be disrupted
by automation in the next 10 years...
2018.03.26 Automation to impact at least 50 % of Canadian jobs in the next decade: RBC
research A
new RBC
research paper, Humans Wanted - How Canadian youth can thrive in the age of disruption, has
revealed that 50 % of Canadian jobs will be disrupted
by automation in the next 10 years...
Read this May 1 Chek story on a
new poll conducted
by Mainstreet
Research,
revealing that a majority of British Columbians — especially strong on Vancouver Island — would support banning open net pen Atlantic salmon farms.
New research by the Centre for Social Justice
revealed that more than 75 per cent of teenagers aspire to be married, but Rt Rev Mark Davies said the reality of married life today is bleak.
New research released
by a Christian insurer has
revealed that three quarters of UK adults can not name any of the activities that take place inside their local church other than regular services and religious festivals.
In a statement, the church acknowledged different beliefs held about Richard III: «
Research by the Richard III Society with others has
revealed new historical aspects which have reshaped understanding.
New research released
by a Christian insurer has
revealed that three quarters of UK adults can not name... More
American Catholic history may not be so booming a discipline as biblical studies or medical ethics, but even the most cursory survey of the American Catholic Studies Newsletter (published
by the Cushwa Center for the study of American Catholicism at the University of Notre Dame, itself an institutional expression of the growth of the field)
reveals an extraordinary breadth of
research, ranging from classic institutional histories and biographies of key figures to the
new social history, with its emphases on patterns of community, spirituality, family life, and education.
New research by Zero Waste Scotland has
revealed that nearly 1.35 million tonnes of food and drink was wasted in Scotland in 2013, a figure that will be used as a baseline for efforts to reduce food waste
by a third
by 2025.
Exclusive
new research conducted
by the NUS on behalf of Premier Foods has
revealed that, despite record numbers of students attending university, dining on campus is not currently the top option when looking for meals.
The
new research by the food and drink manufacturing insurer also
reveals that only 12 % of people have confidence in the European food chain and just 7 % in the global chain, fewer than one in every ten people.
NEW RESEARCH REVEALS UNEXPECTED GAP IN DIET OF OVER 80 % OF AUSTRALIANS1 Sydney, Tuesday 25th August, 2015: Fruit juice has recently been attacked by anti-sugar activists, but science does not support cutting it out of our diets, according to new research released tod
NEW RESEARCH REVEALS UNEXPECTED GAP IN DIET OF OVER 80 % OF AUSTRALIANS1 Sydney, Tuesday 25th August, 2015: Fruit juice has recently been attacked by anti-sugar activists, but science does not support cutting it out of our diets, according to new research release
RESEARCH REVEALS UNEXPECTED GAP IN DIET OF OVER 80 % OF AUSTRALIANS1 Sydney, Tuesday 25th August, 2015: Fruit juice has recently been attacked
by anti-sugar activists, but science does not support cutting it out of our diets, according to
new research released tod
new research release
research released today.
While it is well known that many American consumers start their morning with a hot beverage,
new research released today
by Nestlé Waters
revealed that 88 percent of those surveyed in the U.S. drink water when they get up in the morning, and 82 percent drink water when they go to bed.
New research led
by Healthy Dining and funded
by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), a division of the National Institutes of Health (NIH),
reveals that restaurant consumers accept, and in most cases even prefer, menu choices that were reduced in sodium content.
After the Chinese Super League (CSL) transfer window closed on Friday,
new research reveals the scale of the huge shopping spree undertaken
by football's
new big spenders.
New research has
revealed that
by giving allergy sufferers carefully measured doses of peanuts, they eventually overcame their allergies and were able to eat nuts on a regular basis.
Older women with cataract can reduce their risk of death from any cause and from certain specific causes
by undergoing cataract surgery,
reveals a surprising
new research.
New research funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) reveals why some children are badly affected by negative family conflicts while other children survive without significant p
research funded
by the Economic and Social
Research Council (ESRC) reveals why some children are badly affected by negative family conflicts while other children survive without significant p
Research Council (ESRC)
reveals why some children are badly affected
by negative family conflicts while other children survive without significant problems.
A joint investigation conducted
by the State University of
New York and the SUNY
Research Foundation «found fraud and misconduct»
by staff in a Buffalo State College graduate program, according to newly
revealed correspondence between the campus president and the state inspector general obtained
by The Alt through a Freedom of Information Law request.
New research revealed at the press conference, provided
by Common Cause / NY, illustrated the problem with the current campaign finance system.
The use of alcohol is often believed to be linked to college sexual assaults, but a study issued
by the University at Buffalo
Research Institute on Addictions
reveals new findings.
Results from a
new piece of
research by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) has
revealed that a high proportion of complex construction projects are likely to be finished more than six months late, due to poor time control.
A
new survey
by research network, Afrobarometer, has
revealed that 27 percent of Ghanaians believe that «most or all» of the officials working at the Presidency, including President, are corrupt.
New, highly significant
research carried out
by the Guardian and published today for the first time has
revealed the huge extent to which English «faith» schools exclude pupils eligible for free school meals (FSM).
«Cancer cells disguise themselves
by switching off genes,
new research reveals: A genome - wide map of the genes switched off in aggressive tumors
reveals a «signature».»
New research at the University at Buffalo
reveals the first evidence that it may be possible to use a single compound to alleviate the behavioral symptoms
by targeting sets of genes involved in the disease.
Using these
new data, a
research team led
by Charles L. Bennett of the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and David Spergel of Princeton University compiled a full sky map that
reveals our universe in its earliest stages.
Nobody really knows how the activity in your brain reorganizes as you learn
new tasks, but
new research from Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh
reveals that the brain has various mechanisms and constraints
by which it reorganizes its neural activity when learning over the course of a few hours.
New research by scientists from the University of Bristol has
revealed that domestic LED lights are much less attractive to nuisance insects such as biting midges than traditional filament lamps.
This
new study of non-military, civilian trauma patients visiting the emergency department builds on recent
research conducted
by Dr. Samadani, supported through the Cohen Veterans Center, which found that the use of this novel eye - tracking technology could
reveal edema, or swelling, in the brain as a potential biomarker for assessing brain function and monitoring recovery in people with head injuries.
But
new research into the processes of nutrient cycling published today
reveals how farmers could mitigate the effects of this harmful gas
by boosting copper levels in fields.
That is not all, however,
reveals a
new study
by the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental
Research (UFZ) and the University of Maryland.
Children exposed to high indoor levels of pet or pest allergens during infancy have a lower risk of developing asthma
by 7 years of age,
new research supported
by the National Institutes of Health
reveals.
However,
new research led
by the University of Bristol has identified the cause of this «flip - flop» effect, and in doing so, has
revealed sponges are the most ancient lineage.
New research led
by the University of Bristol has resolved evolutionary biology's most - heated debate,
revealing it is the morphologically simple sponges, rather than the anatomically complex comb jellies, which represent the oldest lineage of living animals.
Exposure to targeted, personal and verbal aggression
by patients can adversely affect mental health nurses decision - making regarding physical restraint,
new research published in the world's leading nursing
research journal
reveals.
Research has already shown that immune response provided by nasal mucous membranes is compromised in cigarette smokers, which causes them to be more susceptible to the outcomes of a viral infection, said Ilona Jaspers, deputy director of the Center for Environmental Medicine Asthma and Lung Biology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, but her new research revealed even more immune suppression effects in e-cigarette users than in smokers of traditional cig
Research has already shown that immune response provided
by nasal mucous membranes is compromised in cigarette smokers, which causes them to be more susceptible to the outcomes of a viral infection, said Ilona Jaspers, deputy director of the Center for Environmental Medicine Asthma and Lung Biology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, but her
new research revealed even more immune suppression effects in e-cigarette users than in smokers of traditional cig
research revealed even more immune suppression effects in e-cigarette users than in smokers of traditional cigarettes.
This is
revealed in a survey of 1537 Australians and 356
New Zealanders conducted
by Roy Morgan
Research.
New research reveals that over 90 % of food and beverage product ads viewed
by kids and teens online are for unhealthy products, and collectively kids between the ages of two and 11 see 25 million food and beverage ads a year on their top 10 favourite websites.
A
new study led
by researchers at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center — Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove
Research Institute (OSUCCC — James)
reveals details about how such viral DNA insertion complexes hunt for a suitable spot and how quickly insertion happens at the chosen site.
A team of scientists led
by Gloria Dubner of the Institute of Astronomy and Physics (IAFE), the National Council of Scientific
Research (CONICET), and the University of Buenos Aires in Argentina then made a thorough analysis of the newly
revealed details in a quest to gain
new insights into the complex physics of the object.
New international
research led
by PhD student Laura Richardson of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies at James Cook University
reveals that coral bleaching events not only whitewash corals, but can also reduce the variety of fish occupying these highly - valued ecosystems.
New research by the USDA Forest Service
reveals the motivations, management activities, future plans, and challenges faced
by the nearly 11 million families, individuals, trusts, and estates, referred to as family forest owners.
Research primarily funded
by the Rett Syndrome
Research Trust (RSRT) and the National Institutes of Neurological Disease and Stroke (NINDS), and published in the journal Nature
reveals important information that could lead to
new treatment approaches.
A
new analysis
by the National Science Board
reveals that the recent cuts in state support for the most
research - intensive public universities in the United States have not occurred uniformly across the country.
New research led
by UC San Francisco scientists has
revealed that mutations in a gene linked with brain development may dispose people to multiple forms of psychiatric disease
by changing the way brain cells communicate.