The study she read about concluded that 15 percent of those who played only high school football had brain damage associated with CTE (chronic traumatic encephalopathy).
Both articles were based on
studies I read about threatened masculinity, including one study on men whose wives made more than they did.
The studies I read about fermenting turmeric did not require the addition of pepper but sure seems like it can't hurt.
And this is fundamentally why just about every research
study you read about vacation uh — told you that you spend 7 days in a strong light environment, everything gets better, your diet, your weight and everybody says it's just relaxation.
One
study I read about recently showed that 1 - 2 glasses of red wine per day significantly increased good bacteria in the gut and decreased bad bacteria (in addition to benefits to blood pressure, triglycerides, LDL, and C - reactive protein), yet for some reason, hard liquor (gin was tested) didn't have any of the same benefits.
Not exact matches
And so I
read with interest
about a recent academic
study probing the relationship between creativity and credit.
Let's look at a real case
study about what happens when you can
read your customer's minds: Let's talk
about Steve Jobs.
She talks
about the scores of ethnographies she'd
read, and how white, liberal social scientists were shocked, shocked to discover that most of the Klan members they
studied were pretty nice people.
Kent came to mind this week when I
read about the resignation of Yale lecturer Erika Christakis, an early childhood educator at the Yale Child
Study Center.
The guitarist who combines the two knowledge types will be better than those who only
read about playing and those who practice without
studying the greats.
Frind's account of his own exploits, published on his blog in 2006 under the title «How I Started a Dating Empire,» says a lot
about his worldview: «I spent every waking minute when I wasn't at my day job
reading,
studying, and learning.
A Marketing Evolution
study commissioned by inPowered late last year found that when consumers
read something positive
about a product or brand from a credible source, it increases purchase intent by 50 %.
In one experiment included in the
study, undergraduate participants
read a mock newspaper article
about a man running for an upcoming local council election.
You can
read about the study in my post, Let Me Tell You a Little Something About Millenn
about the
study in my post, Let Me Tell You a Little Something
About Millenn
About Millennials.
In the two years I've been writing
about open - plan offices, I've
read dozens of scientific
studies on the subject, all of which point out that they're a productivity disaster.
In one experiment from our
study, participants
read about Barbara, who works in an office and behaves in a neutral manner — neither overly nice nor overly nasty.
Almost 80 per cent of Western Australians have doubts
about the mass media according to a recent
study by the School of Marketing at Curtin Business School.More than two - thirds (77 per cent) of respondents said they had at some time heard or
read a...
Read more
about the
study on CompareCards.com.
He remembers
reading a story
about a boy from Chicago who
studied in Weimar Germany, and his parents sent him tuition and rent money every month.
You can
read more
about the success rates of guest posting outreach in this
study on SEOmoz.
Build Your Wealth / Dividends Diversify «I always enjoyed
reading about and
studying wealthy people.
Read more
about our
study's findings, or use our quote tool above to find renters insurance quotes in your area.
So if you're in academia
studying Babylonian cuneiform, you certainly
read about debt.
If you'd like to
read more
about card acceptance rates, check out our
study.
Read a Q&A with Pew Research Center's Ruth Igielnik and Scott Keeter
about a recent
study about voter files.
Dividends are the last thing you'll hear
about when
reading the financial press or talking to most small investors, yet they're the lynchpin of all of those reports (such as the CSFB Equity - Gilt
Study) that reassure us the UK stock market goes up over the long - term.
I haven't
read the entire UBC
study, so perhaps this point
about perceived outcomes has been made already.
Again, the Deloitte
study is a great
read if you would like to learn more
about what makes ETFs different from mutual funds.
... I look at this person's comments and keep thinking
about a
study I
read recently that stated that «it is impossible to tell religious zelotism from parody in print, since both sound equally absurd».
Funny stuff these religious people... got all the time in the world to
study the Bible, but too lazy to
read about cosmology or take a science class.
You might want to
read and
study the issues before posting comments on issues you know nothing
about, you really sound stupid right
about now.
By the evidence of the scripture (if you were to actually
study it instead of making broad assumptions
about it based on what you
read somewhere else) God set this earth in motion.
Something
about the chemicals in the pill passing into the water stream and food supply and now maybe causing the up - tick in prostate cancers» So where can one
read the Church's oncology
study of this?
you can ask questions all you want, test it as much as you like but only you can decide to believe.I have
studied hell,
read my books
about, went to different websites and searched the bible, for a Christian to fear hell is not possible.For one Christ himself said he is the only way to the father.So I think the fear of hell comes from guilt or their power freaks.
As to the silly comments some of you have made
about «context» and «more
study required», again I say, and some of you should
read more carefully:
Preparing to go to the airport and St. Louis recently, I looked
about my
study for some light flight
reading and settled on Evelyn Waugh's Scoop, which I hadn't returned to for years.
* Americans don't
read Russian literature or
study history Dostoyevsky's «The Idiot» was
about a man (representing Christ) who was locked away in an insane asylum in Switzerland.
My understanding, as well as from what I've
read about my church, is that God is the guiding force behind such phenomenons we learn
about when we practice and
study science to understand the natural world.
Because so many haven't actually
read or
studied the Bible or Quran they are easily led
about by extremists who give the impression of having «true» knowledge and this isn't likely to change soon.
ian... not sure which part you wanted me to reply on, but I will take issue with yr point
about homosexuality being a threat to human existence.I'm no expert on the subject, but I think we cd safely assume that the phenomena has been with us since our ancestors came out of the trees... we're now over six billion and growing at an alarming rate.Not sure where you might find the data on this supposed threat to going forth and multiplying.BTW, I have
read that homosexual behaviour is observable in the animal kingdom, but I wd need to do some work to reference a credible
study.
And you are clueless
about what is «plainly worded» because you are to damn lazy (or scared of the truth) to
study the verses and
read the history of translation and cultures and everything else pertaining to them.
Many people died for us to have the right to
read the Bible for ourselves, so pls don't miss out on the blessings and revelation knowledge that will flow to you just from obeying His commands
about reading,
studying and memorizing His Word.
My personal experience of knowing a dozen or so matches what I
read about in the
study.
Studying about the Non-Violent atonement and writing this book transformed my theology, and I know that if you
read it, your life and theology will also be transformed.
I'm concerned
about Tony's theology, whose philosophical foundations I criticized pretty consistently while I was involved in EC in 2004 - 7 before bowing out because Tony seemed more into pushing with some arrogance a pomo philosophy he never really
studied in school than he was into fostering dialogue (I went back to just
reading the wonderful books of Brian McLaren which is how I got involved in the first place).
If the Bible is a myth, it would be the truest and most helpful myth ever written, and I would still
read it,
study it, teach it, and try to follow it... especially the parts
about Jesus, for He (even if he didn't really exist) represents the truest way to be human.
But as I
studied God's letter for myself and began to discipline myself in
reading, even before my age was marked with double digits, I found time and time again that this was true; the Bible was constantly reminding me of God's love for me in the words that He said
about me and in the great acts of love He displayed.
Last April, LifeWay Research conducted a
study to find out how people feel
about the Bible, and how much of it they've actually
read.
Truth be told, I feel a bit out of my depth when I speak with «real feminists,» the kind who have actually
studied feminist theory, who have
read deeply and broadly
about issues related to gender equality.
«I have
read about the passage we'll be
studying in several commentaries, and some of them see this as I do,» I replied.