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Not exact matches
A recent academic
paper found that a 10 % decrease in house prices is associated
with a 29 % drop in divorce rates among
college educated couples.
And it probably took an amount between $ 500 million and $ 1 billion to motivate the co-founder, who already was worth billions on
paper, could sell some of his shares even while the company was still private and,
with his
college buddy Bobby Murphy, effectively controlled the company.
You'll be able to work all around your community and help your pupils
with everything from projects and
papers to
college essays.
Even if you can write very spiritual research
papers, how do you expect to hear God's voice in
college if you're not regularly interacting
with His people?
As one who has taught on the
college / university level for eight years, to some degree I share this concern: I take delight in a student's
paper that is well written,
with few grammatical and spelling errors.
What The New York Times calls the «blame Woodstock» explanation for the rise of clerical sex abuse cases in the Seventies, despite the
paper's evident scepticism, can not be entirely discounted, since as the researchers of the John Jay
College (hereafter JJC) pointed out in their latest report, «the sexual abuse of minors is a pervasive problem in society and in organisations that involve close relationships between youth and adults... No exact measure exists for the number of youths who have contact
with priests in the Catholic Church in a year... [but] despite the media focus on child sexual abuse by Catholic priests, it is clear that these abuse acts are a small percentage of all child sexual abuse incidents in the United States.»
It's time we start doing the most good... help people get the skills (not the pieces of
paper) to get and hold a job rather than trying to out do the rest of the world
with how many
college grads we have.
That's a final
paper that's a paragraph long, is riddled
with spelling / grammatical mistakes, and doesn't say anything insightful... and got a grade higher than pretty much anything I submitted in four years of
college.
All the Tigers have to do is win, and students and townspeople will festoon the corner of
College and Magnolia
with toilet
paper.
Since I've already replaced «
college Kleenex»
with cotton hankies, and am in the process of replacing plastic grocery bags
with string bags, I guess I'll officially aim at napkins and towels (
paper to cloth)....
Interestingly, just days before the NFL's decision to suspend the use of impact sensors was announced, my local
paper, The Boston Globe, came out
with a powerful editorial in which it urged
college, high school, and recreational leagues in contact and collision sports to consider mandating use of impact sensors, or, at the very least, experimenting
with the technology, to alert the sideline personnel to hits that might cause concussion, and to track data on repetitive head impacts, which, a growing body of peer - reviewed evidence suggests, may result, over time, in just as much, if not more, damage to an athlete's brain, as a single concussive blow, and may even predispose an athlete to concussion.
Just as his backpack designs have transformed from Clifford the Big Red Dog to Star Wars to plain black, someday I'll probably be seeing
college applications instead of field trip permission forms and pink
paper with a girl's phone number on it rather than torn notebook
paper featuring sloppily penned strategy a fellow 11 - year - old has provided for an Xbox game they both love.
That's why I'm thrilled to share
with you a new «white
paper» on food rewards in classrooms, co-authored by my blogging colleague Casey Hinds of KY Healthy Kids, along
with Dr. Alicia Fedewa of University of Kentucky,
College of Education and Anita Courtney, M.S., R.D., of Tweens Nutrition and Fitness Coalition.
We're all somewhat familiar
with the idea of a mission statement from
college term
papers or even resume writing.
The Senate Democrats, Stewart - Cousins noted, just this past May authored a white
paper on
college affordability (or the lack thereof), which was also a big deal in the 2016 presidential race — hence, Cuomo's appearance today
with Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who made free tuition a cornerstone of his campaign.
A Manhattan acting student is suing his arts
college for suspending him after a consensual ménage à trois
with two other students, according to court
papers.
«For the last 18 months, the
College has actively engaged
with the policy development process, from the publication in July 2010 of the Health and Social Care White
Paper Equity and Excellence: Liberating the NHS, through to the various parliamentary stages of the bill, including the Future Forum's «Listening Exercise» last April and May.
Still thanks for the comments, I didn't find that kinda of system
with my
college's floor plans but if it is a right I should be able to go to them or City Hall to just see the
papers.
In 1988, nomination
papers were sent to all MPs, unions and CLPs automatically every year,
with the election at annual conference, by an electoral
college if it was contested.
Peter Fenwick, a senior lecturer at the Institute of Psychiatry at Kings
College London, wrote in a
paper, «The brain - identity theory says that consciousness ends
with brain death.
A 2001
paper by Vassar
College's Lizabeth Paravisini - Gebert recounts that «voyagers witnessed him [Baret] accompanying his master on all his expeditions amidst the snows and icy hills of the Straits of Magellan, carrying
with courage and strength provisions, weapons and portfolios of plants.»
«What we've determined is that this protein's ability to alter editing of mRNAs is not specific to just a few genes, but instead, its ability to bind to mRNAs is required for proper RNA editing of most mRNAs,» said Michael C. Washburn, a graduate student in the IU
College of Arts and Sciences» Department of Biology and first author on the
paper with Boyko Kakaradov of the University of California, San Diego.
She started hearing from teachers using her items in their classes, high school and
college students referencing them in term
papers, people writing her
with questions, and researchers telling her about their
papers and findings.
«Despite now being in my fifth year of graduate school, I'm still publishing
papers with the professor that I met on my first day of
college,» Siddiq said.
► In an editorial in this week's issue, Science Editor - in - Chief Marcia McNutt gave an update on Science in the Classroom, «an online resource of annotated research
papers published in Science,
with associated teaching materials designed to help pre-
college and
college students understand how science moves forward as a structured way of revealing the laws of nature.»
«All humans grow up listening to tens of thousands of speech examples,
with the result that our brains contain a comprehensive mapping of the likelihood that any given pair of mouth movements and speech sounds go together,» said Dr. Michael Beauchamp, professor of neurosurgery at Baylor
College of Medicine and senior author on the
paper with John Magnotti, postdoctoral research fellow at Baylor.
«For the first time, we can predict the outcomes of modifying multiple genes involved in lignin biosynthesis, rather than working
with a single gene at a time through trial and error, which is a tedious and time - consuming process,» says Jack Wang, assistant professor in NC State's
College of Natural Resources and lead author of a
paper about the research in Nature Communications.
«It's a good
paper, and it's clear that they are heading towards a clinical trial
with the information they are gathering,» says Pete Coffey of the department of ophthalmology at University
College London.
Vanessa Brown, first author on the
paper and a graduate student in the department of psychology in Virginia Tech's
College of Science, said that both the behavioral and neural findings show that people
with PTSD pay more attention to surprise while learning.
Liska also worked
with Maribeth Milner, a GIS specialist
with the Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, Steve Goddard, professor of computer science and engineering and interim dean of the
College of Arts and Sciences, and graduate student Haitao Zhu to design the computational experiment at the core of the
paper.
«Currently, most victims of elder abuse and neglect pass through our emergency departments
with a life - threatening condition unidentified,» said the latter
paper's lead study author, Tony Rosen, MD, MPH, of Weill Cornell Medical
College in New York, N.Y. «A multi-disciplinary, team - based approach supported by additional research and funding has the potential to improve the identification of elder abuse and improve the health and safety of our most vulnerable patients.»
Jiao co-authored the
paper, «Corporate Pensions and Financial Distress,»
with Edith S. Hotchkiss, an associate professor at Boston
College, and Ying Duan, an assistant professor at the University of Alberta.
Parchman, who specializes in evolutionary and ecological genetics in in the University's
College of Science, is the lead author on a recently published scientific
paper in the journal Molecular Ecology detailing the study, a culmination of several years of work
with his colleagues Alex Buerkle and Craig Benkman of the University of Wyoming, and Victor Soria - Carrasco of University of Sheffield, UK.
«The optimal testing pathways to arrive at correct diagnoses is changing, so it is difficult for primary care physicians to keep up
with new and efficient testing algorithms,» says Dr. John Hickner, professor and head of family medicine at the University of Illinois at Chicago
College of Medicine, the corresponding author on the
paper.
When academics choose to litigate speech disputes
with colleges and universities, they end up losing nearly three - quarters of the time — a finding that points to the growing tension between academic freedom and campus speech codes, said Michael LeRoy, a professor of labor and employment relations at Illinois and author of the
paper.
As for the
paper's conclusion that removing atmospheric carbon is necessary in order to achieve the 2 ˚C target, climate scientist Richard Moss of the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory's Joint Global Change Research Institute in
College Park, Maryland, says that's a nearly impossible goal «
with what we know about today.»
In their
paper published in Nature the physicists from the University's
College of Science, working
with an international collaborative team at CERN, describe the first observation of spectral line shapes in antihydrogen, the antimatter equivalent of hydrogen.
«More gray matter is associated
with better cognitive function, while decreases in gray matter are associated
with Alzheimer's disease and other related dementias,» said Shannon Halloway, PhD, the lead author of the Journal of Gerontology
paper and the Kellogg / Golden Lamp Society Postdoctoral Fellow in the Rush University
College of Nursing.
«Compared to mice, our large animal stroke model is a more rigorous test of potential therapeutics
with findings that are likely more clinically relevant,» said Franklin West, an associate professor in the
College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and senior author of the
paper describing the model.
Peter Dunn and Linda Whittingham, professors of behavioral ecology at UW - Milwaukee, wrote the
paper with Jessica Armenta, a former UW - Milwaukee graduate student who now teaches at Austin Community
College in Texas.
«Based on previous work, we knew that during the summer the sand tiger population formed groups in the Delaware Bay,
with male and female adults and juveniles all together in the same places, sometimes very close together,» said Danielle Haulsee, the
paper's lead author and a doctoral student in the
College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment's School of Marine Science and Policy.
Mahapatra and Nerur co-authored the
paper with George Mangalaraj, a UT Arlington doctoral graduate and currently an associate professor of Information Systems at Western Illinois University, and Ken Price, a professor emeritus in the UT Arlington
College of Business Management Department.
In cities that are welcoming to immigrants, as diversity goes up, people's wages go up, and by a lot,» said Abigail Cooke, an assistant professor of geography in UB's
College of Arts and Sciences, who wrote the
paper with Thomas Kemeny, a UB research assistant professor and a lecturer at the University of Southampton in England.