Sentences with phrase «say about the literature»

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Another expert, University of Georgia meteorology professor Marshall Shepherd, said that «while we have to be careful about knee - jerk cause - effect discussions, the National Academy of Science and recent peer - reviewed literature continue to show that some of today's extremes have climate change fingerprints on them.»
However, the man is not a literature specialist, so what reason do I have to seriously consider what he has to say about «fairy tales,» much less about «philosophy» and «theology» when he hasn't even so much as an undergraduate degree in either of those areas.
All of this is to say, then, that myth and legend in the Old Testament serve for us a historical purpose: the literature of Genesis informs us in a unique way about the faith of the community of Israel, about what Israel believed.
Mark Edmundson is a professor of literature who has said some interesting things about the quarrel between philosophy and poetry, as well as the larger cultural implications of the Nightmare on Elm Street movies.
Not only does the literature say almost nothing about the...
He would be the Caesar of a Jewish empire no less universal than the Roman; though it would be fair to say that the program drawn up for the «Son of David» in literature not far in date from the time of Jesus has more about justice and moral reformation than about bread and circuses.
Both Jewish and Christian literatures have much to say about positive as well as negative signs of the approaching end.
People who say the Bible is boring probably need to forget everything they have ever heard about the Bible and begin to read it as the masterpiece of literature that it is.
One is hard - pressed to find a good word about the rich, either in Jesus» sayings or elsewhere in the New Testament literature.
Until I read The Humiliation of the Word, for instance, I could not understand why my students in French literature classes had so much to say and ask about the texts they read but never had any verbal response whatever when I showed them a film.
But if one of us offers to give said protesters a leaflet explaining what we are about (nature - based spirituality, acknowledging the changing seasons, our horned god representing the male principle in nature, not the Christian devil, and so on...) often they will recoil in horror and are not prepared to take our literature in return for their own.
One wonders whether, in the future, when we shall know so much more about what literature says and how it hangs together than we now do, we shall come to see literary myth as a similarly constructive principle in the social or qualitative sciences, giving shape and coherence to psychology, anthropology, theology, history and political theory without losing in any one of them its own autonomy of hypothesis.»
Not enough has been said about how Pope Francis — a man of strong intuitions and vivid language — lives in and has been formed by literature.
All the literature I've ever read on preventing sexual abuse of kids says the same thing — that talking to your kids openly about their genitals — giving them the correct names for them is hugely important.
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For someone who can't be bothered to actually read the scientific literature on breastfeeding you sure have an awful lot to say about it.
Do you what to know what available evidence and research literature has to say about the safety and quality of planned homebirth.
And I also admit that I started to feel sort of silly about scouring all the scientific literature for health benefits (when there is so little research on this topic) because I realized that I didn't care that much what the research says.
Frustrated by the economic benefit claims, Goldin said she started digging into the large pool of literature about the health benefits of nursing.
Although social support doesn't act alone as being a risk factor for postpartum depression, the frequency with which it is cited in the scientific literature as a risk factor merits a review of what the science says about it.
«They (investigators) were asking about why I believed I had been unfairly targeted, why Mr. Pigeon would spend so much money trying to unseat me and they asked to see some of the literature which I had,» Grant said.
A specific politician doesn't come to mind with respect to mathematics, but France's former president (in) famously said something similar about literature.
While rules prohibit the newsletters, which update constituents about bills their legislators have passed and feature photos of the lawmakers at community events or important bill signings, from being distributed less than 30 days before an election, Lerner said the literature is more about self - aggrandizement and evoking «warm and fuzzy feelings» than providing constituent service.
«I don't know who was handing out this literature,» she says, «but I think we've got to talk about this a little bit.»
He says it will take about a year to catch up on the research literature he missed while working on the book, but the grant he rewrote five times is now in hand, so the lab is bigger than it's ever been.
An accompanying editorial, by James A de Lemos, M.D., said the findings support a growing body of literature that suggests identifying the location and type of fat deposits can provide important information about the risk of heart disease not found in the simple BMI measurement.
«One thing I've always enjoyed is browsing the literature,» he says, noting that he prefers thumbing through journals to doing keyword searches because it allows him to discover concepts he hadn't known about before.
Wager says you should expect a review to take you 4 to 5 hours, on average, depending on how long the paper is, how difficult it is to read, and whether you have to consult the literature about the researchers» study methods.
She said, «I am going to throw away all that literature that I've been handing out to my patients and I am going to try to get more realistic about [it].»
Food science literature and environmental toxicant literature are difficult to sort out, and the doctors are not being taught about nutrition or contaminants in school,» said Hightower, who has authored a book and several scientific journals reports about unhealthful levels of mercury in fish.
«The fellowship gives me that kind of freedom to... take 1 or 2 weeks to read the literature, and think about something, and see, might it work, might it not,» Bucciantini says.
Can you talk a bit about what the literature says on that?
«For years we've been scouring the literaturesaid lead author Steven Alvarado, assistant professor of sociology, «and we haven't found anything about how or if MESA is effective on the things it wants to be effective for: increasing the STEM engagement outcomes of minority and other underrepresented students.»
«Birds seem to get in a frenzy of prenuptial, premating activity,» Lockley says, adding that the «bird literature actually speaks about peaks of emotional activity.
Because the apps are about «literature, SDGs, and the power of biology,» Fernandes says, they have multidisciplinary appeal.
«Learning how to learn science text and to be strategic about science text is different from learning to read English literature or things of that sort,» says Kim Gomez, an educational psychologist at the University of California, Los Angeles.
«The scientific literature is unsettled right now about the association between mobile phones and brain tumors,» Deltour says.
Look at the literature about science,» he says.
From his perspective, the global corpus of literature has far more to say about ethics than just the philosophical canon alone, and advanced AIs can tap into that wisdom.
What unnerves him, Craig Venter says, «are people in op - eds that scream foul about work on the 1918 flu virus being published in the literature, saying we should usher in a new era of secrecy and clamp down on science.
«The only requirement is to have time to think... quietly» about research and to read the literature, he says.
For example, bias was 3 to 5 percentile ranks for men in literature and foreign languages, and about 10 percentile ranks for women in math, physics or philosophy, the researchers say.
I'm not telling you what it is, except to say that he has plucked a plum from the literature that's certainly worth hearing about.
The English poet and essayist Matthew Arnold speaks about such historic moments of creative arousal in literature in his 1865 essay «The Function of Criticism at the Pres - ent Time»: «The grand work of literary genius,» says Arnold, «is a work of synthesis and exposition,... its gift lies in the faculty of being happily inspired by a certain intellectual and spiritual atmosphere, by a certain order of ideas, when it finds itself in them; of dealing divinely with these ideas....
Kempe said she was surprised by how little information is available in the scientific literature about what actually works to persuade people to get vaccinated.
Academics who have dug into the grey literature say it can transform ideas about the past.
«I've known about these differences since I was an undergraduate in the 1980s,» Furlow says, citing scientific literature that suggests it is more resistant to endocrine - disrupting chemicals than other rat strains.
They «need to learn about background literature and understand what's going on and why they are doing things,» says Omar Janneh, a lecturer in pharmacology at the University of Ulster in Coleraine, U.K..
Indeed, the scientific literature on the subject seems to teach very little, except for the tedious fact that it is difficult to say anything rigorously scientific about human behavior — particularly aggression.
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