Sentences with phrase «who read the journal»

Does this mean scientists who read that journal have a BS filter inferior to that of the general public viewing the billboard?
Their social circle was worlds apart from the aggressive entrepreneurs who read the journal.

Not exact matches

Attend industry events and read business journals, trade publications and blogs to find people who may want to work with you.
«He reads physics journals for relaxation,» says his wife, Iris, who holds a doctorate in biochemistry and cofounded ECD.
Physics - lite @ CN77 & Andrew Andrew's Quote «It's not all that pointless, see while you would never be convinced that your bronze age mythological beliefs about the creation of the universe are wrong, since I can rebut (with peer reviewed journal articles no less) any claim you make, in rather stunning detail, those who are not so well versed on the subject who read the dialogue could be swayed to the side of science.
His Journal, a spiritual autobiography, found admirers as diverse as William Wilberforce, Charles Beard, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Charles Lamb, who said it was the only book by an American worth reading twice.
In fact, it was Anne herself who specifically recommended in her journal and teachings that one should read a book about the life of Christ each year, and study the Gospels, Acts, and the other church epistles daily.
Judith Wolfe tells us about the origins of the journal: «As an Oxford theologian, I was surprised again and again that C S Lewis was widely read, and very much enjoyed, by theologians and philosophers, but that he wasn't felt to be presentable in polite society — he wasn't regarded as the sort of person who could be drawn into a serious theological or philosophical conversation.»
Some months ago a comment on plagiarism was titled, «He who steals my words...» In response to a reader who complained that the title itself was semi-plagiarized, I rather snippily said that anyone who didn't recognize the Shakespeare reference shouldn't be reading the journal.
It is difficult to imagine who the target audience is for this book and how it will be read, if not in the fashion of a monthly journal.
But I do hope others will want to read the journals, although perhaps not with an interest as intense as those who received the gift of knowing him personally.
In a sport once famous for its beach bums, Kent Steffes is a senior economics major at UCLA, a would - be investment banker, a Republican who retires early during tournaments to read the Wall Street Journal in his hotel room.
However, she's also a nerd who likes loves reading science journals, and when she was pregnant with her first son, the first few doctors appointments raised red flags on the information she was hearing.
It sounds to me like «anyone who thinks home birth is a reasonable choice and shares their thoughts with their friends and / or the general public» but in this post it seems to be a True Scotsman: «anyone who thinks that home birth is a reasonable choice and doesn't immediately change their minds upon hearing about or reading a paper in the Journal of Medical Ethics.»
I suggest that Warfield consult medical journals to read the many studies that support the safety of home birth before accusing those who choose one of risking the health and safety of their babies.
We are supposed to believe that obstetricians (with 8 years of higher education, extensive study of science and statistics, and four additional years of hands on experience caring for pregnant women), the people who actually DO the research that represents the corpus of scientific evidence, are ignoring their own findings while NCB advocates (generally high school graduates with no background in college science or statistics, let alone advanced study of these subjects, and limited experience of caring for pregnant women), the people who NEVER do scientific research, are assiduously scouring the scientific literature, reading the main obstetric journals each month, and changing their practice based on the latest scientific evidence.
I suggest you at least read the short editorial, as it is shocking to see how the Wall Street Journal vilified knowledgeable groups (UNICEF) who were trying to protect infants from formula promoters.
Those of us who are readers of this blog tend to understand this distinction and choose to read our news as it breaks rather than wait for the next issue of a journal.
Therefore, the editors seek reviewers for Science Journals who do not have conflicts of interest with the authors or reported research in the manuscripts they read.
• Those who think the toll of scientific misconduct is limited to science should read a paper in the European Heart Journal (EHJ) that claims that tainted research from the labs of Don Poldermans, the «disgraced cardiologist who was at Erasmus MC in the Netherlands, may have led to the deaths of» as many as 800,000 people in Europe.
Your perception may be due to the journal's low acceptance rate and / or the large number of people who would read the article.
«I'm personally gratified that I was able to read the tea leaves correctly, because God knows I took quite a bit of flack from colleagues,» says molecular biologist John Mekalanos of Harvard Medical School in Boston, who published evidence that the strain came from South Asia in a paper in The New England Journal of Medicine in January.
For me, it's been really revealing to talk to people who've actually experienced this as opposed to reading about statistics in journals
So far, these journals have controlled who can read them and who cannotbut maybe not for much longer.
If Elsevier cuts off access again, German researchers who want to read articles from Elsevier journals, among them Cell, The Lancet, and Physics Reports, will have to resort to measures such as interlibrary loans — or go to pirate sites like SciHub.
Not what I read from just a book or in a research paper (though, trust me, I've read a few... all the way from texts published in 1896 to the latest research journals) but what I've had hammered into me through over two decades of unbroken dedication to weight training; what I've seen other people go through and what I've learned from people who have gone before me.
A close friend who you admire, seeing strength in someone who has overcome adversity, sitting in the beauty of nature or reading your own journal entries can all provide insight and inspiration.
For those who would appreciate information about manufacturers of non-PVC mats, please read Mat Matters by Cynthia Morris, at Yoga Journal online.
I considered myself to be a kind Individual who love life, I find hard to talk about myself, I like to be active, and exploring new things, like writing journal - reading - music - dancing - cooking - and travel.
But as the Wall Street Journal reported recently, he read the screenplay (by Liz Hannah, a 31 - year - old unknown who'd submitted it on spec) just this past spring, hired Josh Singer (who'd written Spotlight) to do a rewrite, started filming on Memorial Day, and finished editing it just a few weeks ago.
Edgar Rice Burroughs, who wrote the «John Carter of Mars» stories, appears as a character here, a young would - be writer (Daryl Sabara of «Spy Kids») reading the journal of his late uncle (Taylor Kitsch), a swarthy, two - fisted Civil War vet searching for gold out West who stumbled instead into another Civil War — this one a thousand years old and millions of miles away.
In fact, First Reformed plays so much like old - school Schrader, you might confuse it for the work of a dutiful grad student: Once again, we get a tortured Travis Bickle voiceover (Hawke's Ernst Toller keeps a journal from which, in between hitting the sauce, he reads passages like «I know there is no hope»); here, too, is a troubled woman who needs saving (Amanda Seyfried, playing a character named Mary), and Toller's own memories of his soldier son, killed in Iraq.
Yan, who was born in China and got her start as a reporter for the Los Angeles Times and The Wall Street Journal, went back to Shanghai to film her debut after reading a newspaper article about more than 16,000 dead pigs found floating in the Jiapingtang River.
Fujiwara, who grew up in Brooklyn and has lived in Tokyo for the past three years, says he seeks to steer the journal toward examination of the critical scenes in countries outside North America and Europe, and spur more thinking on «the theory and practice of criticism, the ways it gets written and read, in practical terms, and what critics» goals and ideals are.»
For example, Nancy Johnson, Melanie Koss, and Miriam Martinez discuss a student who read Wonder, a young adult novel about a boy with unsettling facial abnormalities, and wrote in his journal, «Yesterday when I was at the grocery store with my mom I saw a man with no arm.
Before summarizing the models, I must preface by stating that these are simply «snapshots» of the models and in no way does this blog represent these works in their entirety since entire books, chapters, and journal articles have been required to adequately explain them (references have been provided below for those of you who want to engage in further reading).
«Kids who can't read yet won't be able to author completely on their own; however, teachers can still involve them by taking digital pictures of their artwork and getting them to journal about it.»
The academy today does a passable job of acknowledging good disciplinary scholarship but a pretty poor job of recognizing scholars who move ideas from the pages of barely - read journals into the real world of policy and practice.
«Unfortunately, much of that knowledge exists in journals read only by academics, and too little gets into the hands of the people who actually raise or work with kids.»
«I would strongly recommend keeping a journal to any teacher who can find at least one other colleague or friend to read it,» Bambino told Education World.
Deshler, who in 2000 was selected by the Journal of Remedial and Special Education as one of the 50 most influential scholars in 20th century special education, played an audio clip early in his presentation of a teenager named Marcus struggling to read aloud an excerpt from a novel.
Desiree reads from her journal with pride: «It means that you have to recognize who is good and who is bad and then make a choice who you want to become.»
Students wrote in their journals about what they knew about caterpillars before reading a book about a boy who learned about caterpillars.
An analysis of national Head Start data also suggests that children who enrolled in the program full day performed better in reading and math.Christopher R. Walters, «Inputs in the Production of Early Childhood Human Capital: Evidence from Head Start,» American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 7, no. 4 (2015): 76 — 102.
Children who develop strong literacy skills in their native language are more readily able to acquire literacy in a second language according to published research by education expert and researcher Jill Fitzgerald in Journal of Reading Behavior.
While researchers explore ways to use technological tools such as SEGs in the classroom and their impact on learners, this information rarely makes it into the hands of the practicing teachers who typically do not read the research journals (Sprague, 2004).
Allington (1977) in the Journal of Reading identified that students who need the most practice in reading spend the least amount of time in actual rReading identified that students who need the most practice in reading spend the least amount of time in actual rreading spend the least amount of time in actual readingreading.
You can read reviews by Wally Lamb, Publishers Weekly and Library Journal at BookBrowse - all generally positive, for example Publishers Weekly concludes, «it's a funny, poignant, slightly gawky debut that aims, like its protagonist, to please — and usually does; while Wally Lamb says, «riders who hop onto the back of Smithy Ide's bike and ride America with him will cherish the journey.
Trade review publications are read by booksellers, librarians, and others who work inside the book industry (as opposed to consumers); two of the most well - known are Publishers Weekly and Library Journal.
2 min readInteresting read in the Wall Street Journal this morning: People who buy e-readers tend to spend more time than ever with their nose in a book, preliminary research shows.
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