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Articles related to "Assistant Professor"
Professors, TAs, & Instructors So who are these people who are teaching you on your college or university campus? Here's a guide to professors, TAs, and instructors. college teacher • assistant professor • associate professor • full professor • teaching assistant
Spam Still Generates Good Return on Investment By infiltrating a commercial spammer's operation, University of California researchers demonstrated how much money spammers might make. Here are the results. spam generates good return investment • university of california researchers • unsolicited email campaigns • commercial spammer • cheapest form advertising
Top Tips for Getting Tenured The road to tenure requires more than grants and papers. Meeting the right people and learning to advocate for yourself are critical in making a successful tenure bid. getting tenured • asking for what you need as an assistant professor • advocating for yourself • make no enemies • knowing when to look for a new job
Eat Green Vegetables for Health A healthy diet is one that's high in fruit and vegetables - but how many green vegetables do you know and cook regularly? There are more than you think! green vegetables for health • healthy eating from vegetable bounty • ut southwestern medical center’s list of green veg • unrecognized green heroes • health benefits of avocados
Mary Ellen Chase: Storyteller Mary Ellen Chase was an independent woman, who lived in an era when women were not expected to be strong and independent. Like many other Maine women, however, Chase followed her dream of writing and became very successful. This article chronicles her life as one of the early feminists of our country.,Mary Ellen Chase was an independent woman, who lived in an era when women were not expected to be strong and independent. Like many other Maine women, however, Chase followed her dream of writing and became very successful. This article chronicles her life as one of the early feminists of our country. mary ellen chase • maine • writer • biography • mary peters
Temperature affects evolution About 38 million years ago, a mass extinction took place. Today scientists have pinned the blame on plummeting temperatures. weather • research • temperature • scientist • science
Henry Taube - Leader in Inorganic Chemistry Henry Taube was the first Canadian born chemist to win the Nobel Prize. He is considered a leader in the field of inorganic chemistry. taube • electron transfer reactions • rates and mechanisms of transition-metal coordinat • reactivity of inorganic substances • mixed-valence molecules
Mario Molina - The Hole in the Ozone Mario Molina shared the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1995 for his research into the impact of CFCs on the upper atmosphere. mario molina • chlorofluorocarbons • cfc • ozone • hole in ozone
A Preview of the 2002 ALA Annual Conference A few of the highlights of this year's American Library Association annual conference in Atlanta, Georgia. conferences • professional development • american library association • programs • librarians
Body Image: The Case of the Broken Mirror A psychologist's research confirms what we all have known: women worry excessively about the appearance of their bodies and, if other issues contribute, they can easily develop eating and body image disorders. psychology • disease • obesity • body image • psychosis
Alternative Assessments Since assessment drives curriculum for many middle school teachers, the types of assessment they use in the classroom are as important as ever. alternative assessments • curriculum • middle school • assessment • grade papers
Coming Soon from the U of C Press The University of Calgary Press has an autumn of diverse new releases planned. canadian literature • university of calgary press • publisher • u of c press
CRInfo: This Supersite is Truly Super A review of a conflict resolution clearinghouse site. conflict resolution
Update on Osteoporosis and Calcium Supplements A new study shows a significant difference in absorption rates of popular calcium supplements. Those of us with hyperthyroidism are at risk for osteoporosis and need to pay close attention. osteoporosis • hyperthyroidism • calcium supplements
Acupuncture Improves Fertility New medical studies have shown that acupuncture can increase the success rates of IVF, as well as helping to correct any infertility conditions such as PCOS. beneficial affect of acupuncture on infertility • acupuncture and ivf • acupuncture and polycystic ovarian syndrome • acupuncture increases live births • acupuncture to regulate menstruation
Dale Brown Emeagwali - Microbiologist and Community Leader Dr, Dale Brown Emeagwali is a recognized teacher and researcher at Morgan State University. She combines a love of research with a strong desire to encourage young people to study science. dale brown emeagwali • scientist of the year • microbiology • morgan state university • cancer research
David Bruce A summary of how Sir David Bruce discovered the cause of Malta Fever, also called brucellosis sir david bruce • brucellosis • malta fever • undulant fever • homemade laboratory
Florida Snowbird Support Warm visions of escape usually ride on the crisp air of fall to over 900,000 "snowbirds" living across the country. For many, these visions exist no more. snowbird • florida snowbirds • snowbird florida • snowbird living • florida hurricane preparation
Heart Failure Meds Maybe you should be taking cheaper heart medication. A new study suggests that one of the oldest and least expensive medications could keep you out of the hospital. heart disease • medication • big pharma • cheaper • hospital stay
How Nanotech Solar Cells Work Traditional solar cell technology is experiencing a never seen before exploit in recent years thanks to innovative nanotechnological research. nanotech solar cell • nanoscale solar cell • solar cell efficiency • how solar cells work • solar cell technology
Intuition, Chi and Health Energy Psychiatry pioneer Dr. Judith Orloff offers solutions to chronic physical, spiritual and emotional exhaustion through an exploration of subtle energy (chi). intuition • chi • subtle energy • health • dr. judith orloff
Overweight Women Have More Sex Does weight affect sexual behavior in women? Apparently not, according to a recent journal containing research of scientists at several universities. overweight women have more sex • studies of obesity and sexual intercourse • weight and sexual behavior • sexual behavior • women weight loss
Pets and Skin Cancer Pets are susceptible to skin cancer. Learn how to detect it, guard against it, and treat it if necessary. skin cancer • pet cancer • pet tumors
Review: Secrets of Happily Married Women Learn the secrets of a happy marriage. By working smarting, not harder, women can achieve a deeper understanding of their husbands and reap the rewards. the secrets of happily married women: how to get m • scott haltzman • theresa foy digeronimo • happy marriages • happily married women
Stop Talking About Your Problems If you can't talk about your problems, you may be physically & emotionally healthier than those who do express their feelings. Psychologist Mark Seery explains why. stop talking about your problems • refusing to express your feelings • effects of collective trauma • feelings can be healthy • psychological research
The Gifted Gabaldón Sisters by Lorraine López The four Gabaldón sisters believe their mysterious grandmother Fermina has bestowed special gifts on them. They research her Pueblo history and discover a family secret. the gifted gabaldón sisters by lorraine lópez • mythical gifts • family secrets • pueblo woman • sisterhood
The Ordinary White Boy by Brock Clarke Brocke Clark's debut novel. A painfully humorous and accurate portrayal of growing up middle class, in middle America. Ripe with social satire. An insightful, entertaining read. review • ordinary • white • boy • brock
What Are Those Doctors Doing? The AMA has found that doctors aren't doing their in diagnosing food poisonings. Here is what the AMA plans to do about it? ama • food poisoning • foodborne illness • food safety
8 Signs of Internet Addiction Is internet addiction a symptom of other psychological conditions such as depression or obsessive compulsive disorder? Find out here. Plus, 8 signs of internet addiction. signs of internet addiction • internet addictions • internet addiction treatment • overcoming addictions • addicted to the world wide web
A History of Culinary Terms AND A Pocket Guide to Produce Check out these two books, one is a dictionary on the culinary history of food, the other is a pocket guide to produce with photos! book review • recipes • dictionary • mark morton • cupboard of love
Be Generous, Give Freely, Be Happy How you spend your money is a key to happiness. generosity • spending money • stephen post • how to be happy • happy
Biography of Martin Heidegger One of the most important Western philosophers of the 20th century, and author of "Being and Time", Heidegger reformulated the foundations of philosophy. martin heidegger • german philosophy • existentialism • hermeneutic philosophy • heidegger and hermeneutic philosophy
Biography of Stephen Leacock Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town was Leacock's best known work but his most financially rewarding effort was a text book which became a university standard for 20 years stephen leacock • sunshine sketches of a little town • stephen leacock memorial home • stephen leacock medal for humor • canadian humorist
Book Review: Jewish American Food Culture Jonathan Deutsch and Rachel Saks explore the complex universe of American Jewish cuisine in the latest volume of the Food Cultures in America series by Greenwood Press. jewish american food • kosher food • jewish holiday recipes • traditional jewish meals • israelite traditions
Burning Wyclif by Thom Satterlee Thom Satterlee's linking narrative Burning Wyclif won the 2006 Walt McDonald First Book prize, and is probably the best book to come out this year. thom satterlee • burning wyclif • linking narrative • novel-in-verse • john ball
Carl E Wieman - The Fifth State of Matter Carl E Wieman shares the 2001 Nobel Prize for Physics for his discovery of the Bose-Einstein condensate, the fifth state of matter. bose-einstein condensate • quantum mechanics • atomic physics • nobel • physicist
Climate Change Affects Harmful Algal Blooms Changes in climate may be creating a marine environment particularly suited to HAB (harmful algal bloom)-forming species of algae, according to a team of scientists. toxic algal bloom increase • hab increase • global warming and algal blooms • harmful algal blooms • phosphorus linked to habs
Denominations Welcoming LGBTs Religion frequently justifies the second-class treatment of gays and lesbians. Individual bible passages are offered as proof that queers are sinners in the eyes of God. welcoming religions • welcoming congregation • welcoming denomination • welcoming synagogue • welcoming black church
Depression in the Elderly Depression is not a normal consequence of aging, in fact it is a serious public health concern. It leads to increased illness and suicide. However, it can be treated. elderly depression • old age depression • symptoms of elderly depression • treatment of elderly depression • suicide risk elderly
DNA Selective Signature of Genes Genetic sequencing allows MIT scientists to examine natural selection through the selective signature of a gene across a range of microbial species. selective signature gene • molecular evolutionary genetics • genetic sequencing • microbial natural selection • microbe natural selection patterns
Eating to Avoid Wrinkly Skin When it comes to looks, a diet rich in protein, fruit and vegetables can help you keep your skin healthy and protect it against sun damage and wrinkles. skin wrinkling • food and skincare • diet and healthy skin • food and healthy skin • skin conditions and diet
Elliot Eisner's 10 Lessons In "The Arts and the Creation of Mind", Eisner discusses why Arts Education is important to the wider curriculum. elliot eisner's 10 lessons • howard gardner's multiple intelligences • arts teach judgement quality relationships • arts teach problem solving • creative art encourages multiple perspectives
Hans Christian Oersted Biography of Hans Christian Oersted, Danish physicist and chemist, who established relationship of electricity and magnetism, grounding the science of electromagnetics. hans christian oersted • danish physicist and chemist discovered electromag • oersted and electromagnetics • biography hans christian oersted • oersted electricity and magnetism relationship
How Religion Increases Depression in Teens New research in adolescent psychology reveals a fascinating link between religion and a teen's mood. Going to church may be a cause of childhood depression. adolescent psychology • religion and teen depression • adolescent mood • childhood depression • religious activities
Librarians Making a Difference - Part 2 More librarians and information professionals doing innovative and important things in the field of librarianship and information science. librarianship • librarians • information searching • web searching • information professionals
Meditation Might Improve CV Health Learning to meditate deeply might be the answer to controlling high blood pressure, according to researchers who analysed 107 studies on stress reduction and meditation. transcendental meditation to lower blood pressure • meditation and cv health • tm as effective as diet or exercise • transcendental meditation effective in lowering hi • meta-analysis of meditation and relaxation studies
New Research Shows How To Be Happy New research from the University of Colorado reveals what makes us happy. The only way to be happy is simple, inexpensive, and easier than you think. how to be happy • finding happiness • source of joy and contentment • life satisfaction • happy feelings
On Coming to Terms with the "P" Word A physical therapist looks at what constitutes good posture, and how we can achieve it. alexander technique • posture • physical therapy • stress • backpain |
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