This posting may explain
why more and more authors, especially those with marketing abilities, are going the self - publishing route.
Not exact matches
This may explain
why people who report getting too little sleep are less social
and more lonely,» explained senior
author and psychology professor Matthew Walker.
Turkle is the
author of «Alone Together:
Why We Expect
More from Technology
and Less from Each Other»
and «Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital Age,» among many other books on human relationships to technology.
Ashish Jha, the senior
author of the JAMA Internal Medicine paper, points out in a blog post that there are reasons
why women doctors might well deliver better care, citing research to suggest that they might adhere
more closely to established clinical practice guidelines
and that patients often report better personal experiences (something that ultimately might lead to better outcomes).
Sherry Turkle, an MIT psychologist
and author of «Alone Together:
Why We Expect
More From Technology
and Less From Each Other,» argues there's a closer analogy that should help solve the problem of tech overuse.
But I was never as dumb as
author James Damore who wrote a 3,200 word manifesto saying the reason
why women
and some minorities aren't
more represented at his firm is due to biological differences.
Jill Konrath, three - time best - selling
author and sales methodology expert, joins us to talk about
why a sale equals a change in the status quo for the customer,
why experimentation is powerful
and necessary in today's sales culture,
and why sales is no longer a numbers game but a game of learning
more and learning
more efficiently.
Jeremy Siegel,
author and respected professor (read
Why Boring is Almost Always
More Profitable), has shown in his research that dividends can lower the amount of time it takes you to regain losses in an investment.
Chris Martenson, economic researcher, trend forecaster, The Crash Course
author,
and founder of Peak Prosperity, discusses the eight forms of capital you need to become resilient to crisis, how the financial system scams hapless investors,
and why gold will get much
more valuable once the next oil crisis hits.
Loden, who has written three books, said much has changed from when she worked for one supervisor who used to tell her to smile
more and another who invited John Molloy, the
author of «Dress for Success,» to assess women supervisors» attire
and tell some
why they were never going to make it.
He is the
author of The Myth of Rescue:
Why the Democracies Could Not Have Saved
More Jews from the Nazis (1997) and more recently coauthor, with Hilary L. Rubinstein, of Philosemitism: Admiration and Support in the English «Speaking World for Jews, 1840 «1939 (St. Martin's Pre
More Jews from the Nazis (1997)
and more recently coauthor, with Hilary L. Rubinstein, of Philosemitism: Admiration and Support in the English «Speaking World for Jews, 1840 «1939 (St. Martin's Pre
more recently coauthor, with Hilary L. Rubinstein, of Philosemitism: Admiration
and Support in the English «Speaking World for Jews, 1840 «1939 (St. Martin's Press).
In an effort to get a
more scholarly take on Imam Feisal's Sufi tradition, I emailed Omid Safi, a professor of religious studies at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill,
and the
author of Memories of Muhammad:
Why the Prophet Matters.
And the
author of this article gives the gift of one
more example to explain
why so many people identify as «spiritual but not religious.»
Bonuses include: Platform Video Jumpstart Program (six sessions), How to Write a Winning Book Proposal (two e-books
and two audio sessions),
Why NOW is the Best Time Ever to Be an
Author (hour - long video), Digital Versions of Platform (audio
and eBook),
and more!
On reading
and reflecting on this work, I am reminded of
why it is that I remained in dialogue with the Boston - area branch of the Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee (DSOC), founded by Harrington
and led locally by John Cort (
author of Christian Socialism) for
more than a decade.
I'm super excited to be sharing a guest post «Fat Is Back:
Why Putting
More Fat In Your Diet Is The Key To Good Health» from my friend, Dave Asprey (aka The Bulletproof Executive)
and genius behind the Bulletproof Coffee revolution
and author of one of my favorite new books The Bulletproof Diet!
Owner, Iron Chef,
and James Beard Award - winning cookbook
author Tom Douglas offers up the best loved recipes from this incomparable bread
and pastries mecca in The Dahlia Bakery Cookbook — featuring everything from breakfast to cookies
and cake to soups
and jams
and more — demonstrating
why the West Coast wonder has long been a favorite of foodies
and celebrities, like Food Network's Giada De Laurentiis
and Serious Eats founder Ed Levine.
I written
why I thought the
authors post has failed in logic, I may be wrong but I did say that a Right sided AM or a player who could play their for us would be
more of a logical choice when looking at Wenger
and the type of players he likes to buy.
I much prefer transfer stories like «Arsenal should sign Vidal,
and here's
why...» At least then there's an actual argument to the story
and it's
more likely to be creative, informative
and interesting as opposed to a comical «rumour» that started in the
author's head 5 minutes before it was posted.
Golinkoff
and Hirsh - Pasek are the authors of «Einstein Never Used Flash Cards: How Our Children Really Learn — And Why They Need to Play More and Memorize Less.&raq
and Hirsh - Pasek are the
authors of «Einstein Never Used Flash Cards: How Our Children Really Learn —
And Why They Need to Play More and Memorize Less.&raq
And Why They Need to Play
More and Memorize Less.&raq
and Memorize Less.»
Despite that, the study
authors — who suggest polyamory may provide
more benefits for women, including sexual satisfaction, agency
and gender role flexibility — illustrate
why many women still opt for monogamy:
November 1: Hear from the
author of Free to Learn:
Why Unleashing the Instinct to Play Will Make Our Children Happier,
More Self - Reliant,
and Better Students for Life (Belmont)
Michele Weiner Davis,
author of the book, Sex Starved Marriage explained
why a low sex marriage is a major problem in a marriage: «It's when one partner is desperately yearning for
more touch, physical closeness,
more sex,
and the other partner is thinking: «What is the big deal?
For
more on
why moms take such good care of everyone else at their own expense, I turned to acclaimed psychologist,
author and tv / radio personality Dr. Jenn Mann (formerly Dr. Jenn Berman) to see what she might suggest for all the weary moms out there.
Why Mayim Bialik Chose Attachment Parenting Mayim Bialik's Myths
and Truths about Co-sleeping Mayim Bialik's Top 5 FAQ's About Attachment Parenting About Mayim Bialik Mayim Bialik is the
author of Beyond the Sling: A Real - Life... Read
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Perhaps it's
why there are
more than 32 million people living alone — a statistic some are celebrating, such as Eric Klinenburg,
author of the new book «Going Solo: The Extraordinary Rise
and Surprising Appeal of Living Alone.»
In the words of Kathy Hirsh - Pasek,
and Roberta Michnick Golinkoff,
authors of Einstein Never Used Flashcards: How Our Children Really Learn —
and Why They Need to Play
More and Memorize Less:
«All of this obviously was acknowledged
and the individual who is the
author of that report obviously was informed of all that
and that's
why I stand with this administration because I know they are dedicated to excellence: nothing less, nothing
more than pure excellence.»
«This research represents a big step forward in understanding
why some tumors are
more aggressive than others
and being able to predict rationally which neoantigens will be the most effective at stimulating an immune response,» said Dr. Balachandran, a member of the David M. Rubenstein Center for Pancreatic Cancer Research at MSK,
and corresponding
author of the companion study in Nature.
Even if the near future doesn't unfold like the 2004 climate - gone - haywire film The Day After Tomorrow, scientists need to be able to produce accurate models of what abrupt change (
more likely spanning hundreds or thousands or years, rather than days) would look like
and why it might occur, explains Zhengyu Liu, lead
author of the study
and director of the University of Wisconsin — Madison's Center for Climate Research.
«Although this study can't show causation, several other studies have shown that
more social media use leads to unhappiness, but unhappiness does not lead to more social media use,» said Twenge, author of «iGen: Why Today's Super-Connected Kids Are Growing Up Less Rebellious, More Tolerant, Less Happy — And Completely Unprepared for Adulthood.&ra
more social media use leads to unhappiness, but unhappiness does not lead to
more social media use,» said Twenge, author of «iGen: Why Today's Super-Connected Kids Are Growing Up Less Rebellious, More Tolerant, Less Happy — And Completely Unprepared for Adulthood.&ra
more social media use,» said Twenge,
author of «iGen:
Why Today's Super-Connected Kids Are Growing Up Less Rebellious,
More Tolerant, Less Happy — And Completely Unprepared for Adulthood.&ra
More Tolerant, Less Happy —
And Completely Unprepared for Adulthood.»
«As particular strains are associated with particular habitats, hosts,
and disease symptoms, this work will help us understand
why particular symptoms occur in particular areas
and help us to target control efforts
more efficiently,» the
authors say.
The
authors consider
why more than 40 % of the students who enter U.S. four - year colleges fail to graduate
and what can be done to reduce that number.
«Teens» sleep began to shorten just as the majority started using smartphones,» said Twenge,
author of iGen:
Why Today's Super-Connected Kids Are Growing Up Less Rebellious,
More Tolerant, Less Happy —
And Completely Unprepared for Adulthood.
The
authors aren't yet sure
why the organic carbon from the
more developed watersheds is less vulnerable to breakdown by sunlight in rivers
and streams, but suggest that it might be because it has already been exposed to appreciable sunlight in the less shady urban
and agricultural environment.
«
More research is needed to confirm why heart disease deaths among rheumatoid arthritis patients have declined, but potential factors include earlier and more vigilant screening for heart problems, improved treatment for heart disease and rheumatoid arthritis, and in general, more attention to heart health in patients with rheumatoid arthritis,» says lead author Elena Myasoedova, M.D., Ph.D., a rheumatologist at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Mi
More research is needed to confirm
why heart disease deaths among rheumatoid arthritis patients have declined, but potential factors include earlier
and more vigilant screening for heart problems, improved treatment for heart disease and rheumatoid arthritis, and in general, more attention to heart health in patients with rheumatoid arthritis,» says lead author Elena Myasoedova, M.D., Ph.D., a rheumatologist at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Mi
more vigilant screening for heart problems, improved treatment for heart disease
and rheumatoid arthritis,
and in general,
more attention to heart health in patients with rheumatoid arthritis,» says lead author Elena Myasoedova, M.D., Ph.D., a rheumatologist at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Mi
more attention to heart health in patients with rheumatoid arthritis,» says lead
author Elena Myasoedova, M.D., Ph.D., a rheumatologist at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn..
The
authors caution that
more precise measures of when,
why and how e-cigarette use was initiated
and how it is continuing are needed,
and that such questions as well as longitudinal cohort studies may help researchers
and policymakers better understand issues such as dual use, exclusive e-cigarette use
and e-cigarette use as a potential cessation aid.
«We do not know
why African - Americans are
more likely to have sudden cardiac arrest,» said Kyndaron Reinier, PhD, lead
author of the paper
and research scientist in the Arrhythmia Research Laboratory at the Cedars - Sinai Heart Institute.
Sherry Turkle, a professor of the social studies of science at MIT, is the
author of Alone Together:
Why We Expect
More From Technology
and Less From Each Other.
More research is needed because «looking at both psychological and biological responses to stress will lead to a more complete understanding of why we have the racial / ethnic achievement gap,» said study lead author, Dorainne Levy, who began the research while at Northwestern and is now a post-doctoral scholar at Indiana Univers
More research is needed because «looking at both psychological
and biological responses to stress will lead to a
more complete understanding of why we have the racial / ethnic achievement gap,» said study lead author, Dorainne Levy, who began the research while at Northwestern and is now a post-doctoral scholar at Indiana Univers
more complete understanding of
why we have the racial / ethnic achievement gap,» said study lead
author, Dorainne Levy, who began the research while at Northwestern
and is now a post-doctoral scholar at Indiana University.
On June 30, following on work published in the scientific journal Nature by STRI post-doctoral fellow, Scott Mangan, a group of 50 researchers from 12 countries published a paper in Science (lead
author, Joe LaManna, Washington University in St. Louis) showing that close plant relatives make bad neighbors
and that the negative interactions between relatives are stronger in the tropics, which may explain
why tropical forests are so rich in species diversity: Because plants do not do well next to their relatives, there is
more space for non-relatives to fill.
Why Does E = mc2 By Brian Cox
and Jeff Forshaw Master Einstein's famous equation in 266 easy pages: The
authors answer their title question without using math
more complicated than the Pythagorean theorem, providing a rich history of modern physics along the way.
When the 31 solar mass
and 19 solar mass black holes merged, two solar masses worth of black hole mass were converted into gravitational wave energy, which explains
why the object that the observatory detected was only 49 times
more massive than the sun, not 51, the
authors explained.
«There's no reason
why we as pediatricians should be condoning such a thing, when we know that the risk is not zero for these kids,
and perhaps the damage may be
more long lasting,» says Claire LeBlanc, MD, the lead
author of the statement
and the chair of a CPS committee on sports medicine
and active living.
Why do nt you ask DR Louis Ignarro Nobelpricewinner in medicin for his work on Nitric Oxide
and author of the book NO
more heartdisease.He is currently involved in the nutritional advisoryboard at Herbalife
and keen marathonrunner himself.He started compete 2004
and in 4 years have completed 13 races.
As Primal Body, Primal Mind
author Nora Gedgaudas discussed at my Become Superhuman event, those with cholesterol under 200 do
more poorly on cognitive tests than those over 240,
and this perhaps
why vegetarians
and vegans have been shown in studies to have the smallest brains — even less than those eating the SAD (Standard American Diet).
Renowned
author Dr. Mark Hyman explains
why and what you can do to create a
more balanced microbiome.
I first discovered the fascinating truth about
why bigger muscles aren't necessarily better when I spoke with
author Paul Jaminet on my podcast about his theory that a smaller muscle that can exert
more force is a healthier muscle,
and that a gargantuan but comparatively «weak» muscle is an unhealthy muscle.
Author Harriet Brown discusses how she overcame her longtime struggles with body shame, how her daughter's anorexia changed her relationship to food,
why she became a vocal proponent of the Health At Every Size movement,
and lots
more.
«These types of changes are much easier to follow than saying you will eat smaller meals, substitute fruit for sweets, or give up chocolate
and French fries,» said Brian Wansink, the study's lead researcher
and author of «Mindless Eating:
Why We Eat
More Than We Think» (Bantam, 2007), in a statement.