Sentences with phrase «writing professor specializing»

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-LSB-...] week I wrote about Dr. Brian Wansink, the Cornell University professor who specializes in behavioral economics and -LSB-...]
Because they experience a growth spurt during this period, they should aim to get about 200 milligrams more calcium, or «between 1,000 and 1,100» milligrams, said Dr. Steven A. Abrams, a professor of pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine who specializes in the calcium intake of children and was one of the panelists who wrote the IOM report.
Last week I wrote about Dr. Brian Wansink, the Cornell University professor who specializes in behavioral economics and consumer behavior — especially human eating behavior.
Well I've also written a whole lot of online dating profiles for English professors, journalists, English teachers, and various other careers that specialize in writing.
She, like her character Meg, turned into a workaday writer, producing three mystery novels: Dead Clever, In Your Face, and Seaside (all three links go to the full text at Google), featuring the sassy sleuth, Lily Pascale, an English professor who just happens to specialize in horror and crime fiction as well as creative writing.
We have specialized University writers who write to impress professors.
You can make its use in your Humanities assignment help where we will provide you the specialized professors and expert writers who will write assignments for you.
It's important to keep such commerce, carried out by specialized ships serving special markets, in perspective, as Lawson Brigham, a former icebreaker captain and professor of Arctic policy at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, wrote recently in Foreign Policy.
To name a few: Dr Nina Pierpont, USA, author of «The Wind Farm Syndrome»; Dr Sarah Laurie, Australia, Medical Director of the Waubra Foundation; Dr Bob Thorne, Australia, Psychoacoustician; and Dr Carl Phillips, a Harvard - trained epidemiologist specializing in public health policy, formerly tenured professor in the School of Public Health, University of Alberta, who wrote about governments denying the health problem: «The attempts to deny the evidence can not be seen as honest scientific disagreement and represent either gross incompetence or intentional bias.»
The state and federal judiciary have organizations that specialize in training judges, such as the ABA's Appellate Judges Conference8 and the Federal Judicial Center.9 Both of these organizations provide seminars in judicial opinion writing and have published helpful references.10 The interest in judicial opinion writing courses in law schools has developed more recently.11 In fact, law professors teaching these courses have used material designed for judges and their law clerks, assigned readings, their own materials, or some combination of these three.
This article was written by guest author Gustavo Osna, member of the Nucleus of Civil Procedural Comparative Law (UFPR), attorney, and professor of graduate and specialized courses at Federal University of ParanĂ¡ State in Brazil.
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