Sentences with phrase «which academic literature»

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Automation is often depicted in news articles and some academic literature as a titanic struggle between man and machine, in which the machine seems destined to win and the only question is how soon to schedule the medal ceremony.
It is an abstraction, the frame of reference of which, I have noticed in reading some of the literature, changes depending on who uses it, what intellectual tendencies he or she represents, what academic discipline he or she comes from, and specially what political persuasion, inclination or group he or she belongs to.
Prairie Moon Waldorf School offers a rich and comprehensive academic program which includes English based on world literature, myths, and legends; history that is chronological and inclusive of the world's great civilizations; science that surveys geography, astronomy, meteorology, physical and life sciences; and mathematics that develops competence in arithmetic, algebra, and geometry.
Yet there is a strong and deep academic literature, that draws on extensive interdisciplinary evidence from economics, political science, anthropology and history, which shows how simplistic and misguided such arguments about «resource wars» are, both when approached theoretically and through Asian or African case studies.
When reading the book, what struck me was the extent to which the material appears to be responding to policy gaps rather than to gaps in the academic literature.
The next step was to search the scientific literature to find out which academic groups were studying similar approaches to treatment for the same indications.
Individuals contemplating graduate training should be advised to seek relevant information concerning prospective mentors, including a prospective mentor's training record, his or her academic progression and productivity, the journals in which he or she has published, and peer regard as reflected in the frequency with which his or her published papers are cited in the scientific literature.
Most of the stuff I find myself creeped out by no matter how many times I see it (e.g., Cure, the Winkie's scene in Mulholland Drive) is just on the border of the irrational, but slasher movies — in which the narrative is almost always a process of elimination — are really easy to rationalize, which is probably why there's so much academic literature about them.
Skills developed in courses result in projects, papers, exhibits, presentations, and experiments through which students accumulate proficiency in six academic areas: Literature, Mathematics, Social Studies, Science, Creative Arts, and Art Criticism.
What started last year with one AP Human Geography course offered to 90 students in seven schools across the district, grew into an expansive roll - out for the 2015 - 2016 academic year, which includes offering five AP courses — Human Geography, Psychology, English Literature, Statistics and Environmental Science — with capacity to serve up to 520 students.
I get to go back to doing that (which is awesome), and over this next few months, I will be writing an academic textbook on YA literature for library school students.
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He suspects that the recent successes reported in the academic literature will take a few years to reach industrial production, but there is now a clear roadmap to mobilities approaching 10 cm2 / Vs, which will enable the production of high pixel density, large area displays.
The typical academic literature is even backed up by the «sustainable growth model» measure of valuing stock prices, which suggests that future growth is largely supported by the percentage of retained earnings that is reinvested in the corporation (and not paid out as dividends).
The strategy to which Litterman refers is «HML» or «High Book - to - Price Minus Low Book - to - Price,» which is particularly interesting given our recent consideration of the merits of price - to - book value as an investment strategy and the various methods discussed in the academic literature for improving returns from a low P / B strategy.
24 fps was the the standard movie frame rate, for 100 years, and the academic scientific literature shows that average gamers playing at 29.97 («30») fps don't do any worse than they do, when playing at 60 fps, when they're of the frame rate at which they're playing.
After years of simplistic accounting, which was roundly criticized by Breakthrough and independent scholars, the IEA has finally caught up to the academic literature.
There is, of course, an academic literature on the subject (which none of the answers in the PoliticsSE refer to and which the other answer here does not refer to).
The topic of conflicts of interest in international arbitration is therefore an increasingly important one, and a subject which has led to a large amount of academic literature, as well as numerous guidelines published by arbitration institutions and bodies such as the International Bar Association (IBA) and the Bar Council of England and Wales.
Google Scholar is a useful way to start a search of academic literature, particularly for subject areas for which you have limited or no access to the relevant databases.
In Chapter 2, I review literatures in existing academic works with which this research is in conversation.
One review of the academic literature found that correlations between personality testing and job success fell in the 0.03 to 0.15 range, which the authors note is «close to zero.»
Relative to children with no ACEs, children who experienced ACEs had increased odds of having below - average academic skills including poor literacy skills, as well as attention problems, social problems, and aggression, placing them at significant risk for poor school achievement, which is associated with poor health.23 Our study adds to the growing literature on adverse outcomes associated with ACEs3 — 9,24 — 28 by pointing to ACEs during early childhood as a risk factor for child academic and behavioral problems that have implications for education and health trajectories, as well as achievement gaps and health disparities.
This book fills an obvious gap in academic and clinical literature by providing reviews which summarize and synthesize these findings.
Our review of the research identified that academic investigations (masters and doctoral theses) comprised the vast majority of the literature on this issue, which suggests that universities play an important role in disseminating the SEL methodology.
Postnatal depression, particularly in disadvantaged communities, has been shown to be associated with impairments in the child's growth, 36 and his / her social, emotional, and cognitive development.37 By school age, children of women who suffer postnatal depression are at risk for showing externalising and internalising behavioural problems, and they have lower social skills and academic achievement.38 A key way in which maternal depression affects children's development is by disrupting the mother - infant relationship as well as routine parenting functions, 37 and two studies have shown that HIV infection is associated with similar disturbances in mother - child interactions.13, 39 Currently, no studies in the HIV literature have examined maternal psychosocial functioning in relation to mother - child interactions or child development.
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