Sentences with phrase «studies on the advancements»

Inspired by Du Bois» sociological studies on the advancements of Black Americans from the time of Emancipation to 1900, the exhibition will feature a series of response paintings in which the statistical data gathered and made visual by Du Bois has been reduced to abstract color fields and geometric motifs.

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«I use this idle time to study foreign languages, listen to books on tape or listen to tapes on updated medical procedures and advancements.
Continued progression of the technical work program for an update of the feasibility study («FS»), including advancement of the geotechnical model and further work on ore - sorting technology.
Millennial Branding and American Express Release New Study on Gen Y Workplace Expectations Managers reveal criteria for advancement and impressions of their Gen Y workers Boston, MA — September 3, 2013 — Millennial Branding, a... Continue reading →
Despite decades of neuroscience advancement, new diagnostic technologies, and a focus on studying children with disabilities, many children with special needs like attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and dyslexia are still being left behind at school.
Study author Catherine Bowyer says the next generation of biofuels, made from wastes or wood rather than crops, would have less impact on land use than biofuels made from crops, but «the policy is also not effectively stimulating advancements in biofuel technologies».
In the current study, authors made an advancement and investigated the effect of octacosanol on sleep regulation in mildly stressed mice by oral administration.
Thanks to modern advancements in technology and the burgeoning field of «citizen science,» new information about gregarious and mysterious whale sharks is being revealed in a study slated to publish on November 29 in BioScience.
But the intense focus on a specific topic, the monotony of bench work, the lack of control over which projects would be pursued, and the limited opportunities for advancement (without devoting several years to further graduate and postgraduate study) were sometimes frustrating.
The Commission makes five recommendations regarding neural modification: first, to prioritize existing strategies to maintain or improve neural health, such as diet, and adequate exercise and sleep; to prioritize the treatment of neurological disorders; to study neural modifiers and examine their prevalence, benefits and risks; to ensure equitable access so individuals of all socioeconomic levels can access the benefits of these advancements; and fifth, to create guidance on the use of neural modifiers.
In fact, J. D. Houser's 1938 book, What People Want from Business, put money 21st on the list, and Robert Hoppock's extensive study entitled Job Satisfaction, published in 1935, found that the best predictors of workplace satisfaction were autonomy, variety, security, appreciation, positive relationships and opportunities for advancement.
With a personal desire to make a truly positive impact on people's lives, Dr. Dipnarine Maharaj chose to study Hematology / Oncology and Stem Cell Transplantation because that is where he felt he could make a real difference in the quality and advancement of health care.
With a personal desire to make a truly positive impact on people's lives, Dr. Dipnarine Maharaj chose to study Internal Medicine, Hematology / Oncology and Stem Cell Transplantation because that is where he felt he could make a real difference in the quality and advancement of health care.
With the advancement of the study of interstellar chemical model in recent years, it is assumed that each of galactic phenomena (e.g. supermassive black hole, bursts of star formation, etc.) would have different impact on interstellar materials.
The Experimental Gravity group at Columbia University (GECo) is dedicated to the advancement of the experimental gravitational wave science, with a special emphasis on astrophysical trigger based data analysis, detector characterization and timing studies.
The study will draw on a range of evidence (for example, TEAM results, surveys, and so on) from teachers who have earned microcredentials for licensure advancement and compare their experiences with those of their peers who continue to use more traditional models of professional development.
MADISON, NJ (April 12, 2012)-- Pfizer Animal Health, an international leader in the advancement of animal health, and the American Humane Association, the nation's leading advocate on behalf of children and animals, announced the completion of the first round of an innovative research study on the benefits of animal - assisted therapy (AAT) on pediatric cancer patients and their families.
By combining field research with the study of on - site animals in a controlled environment, the Aquarium is contributing to the advancement of human knowledge in the area of animal science.
It is the brainchild of Gus Speth, the dean of the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies and author of a string of books on balancing human advancement and the planet's limits.
Data processors generally only require a high school diploma along with work - related experience, but continuing education can put you on the path for advancement and should be listed as either «course studies» or «degree in progress.»
Online and on - campus evening programs enable students to become licensed mental health professionals (MFT or LPCC) with emphases in: Marriage, Family, and Child or Clinical Mental Health counseling, go on to further study at the doctoral level or work on career advancement opportunities.
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