Articles related to "Studies"



Graduate School Applications
This is the fourth and final article in a series exploring graduate schools applications to museum studies programs.
• graduate • graduate school • museum • museums • museum studies

Mind Over Pain
The Use of Mindfulness Therapies to Reduce the Pain of Fibromyalgia and Cancer
• mindfulness • meditation • visualization mindfulness • fibromyalgia • cancer

Studying At Work
Returning to university or college study while you are working (full or part time) and caring for a child can be very difficult.
• returning to study • education while working • studying while working • study and work • working mothers studying

GMO Crop Scientific Studies
Recent scientific studies on GMO crops and its farm/agricultural and societal effects show higher costs of GM seeds, with little, if any crop yield benefits.
• gmo • gmo crop • bt cotton • farmer suicides • indian agriculture

Museum Internships
Dozens of colleges and universities in both the United States and Canada have Museum Studies programs, but which one is right for you?
• museum studies • museum • museums • grad • graduate

How Words Work:4
The connotations a word acquires are perhaps the most changeable aspects of meaning. The denotative meanings of words change too: it is now almost impossible to use gay, for example in its earlier meaning. But connotation is that aspect of meaning which carries judgement, feeling or opinion, and as public attitudes changes or are moulded by commercial, political or other influences, so words acquire new connotations implying certain attitudes or emotions on the part of the user.
• meaning • denotative meanings • learning english • studying english

How Words Work:5
It has been useful to distinguish between syntax (how words relate to each other) and morphology (the different forms a word may have) in order to emphasise how each aspect has its influence on meaning. Patterns of morphology have in fact been much more commonly the focus of classroom attention than patterns of syntax.
• syntax • morphology • grammar • learning english • studying english

How Words Work:6
The behaviour of words in relation to other elements in the sentence through syntactical patterns is another area which is neglected in the classroom. One reason for this might be the complexity of differences in style between, say, forms of spoken and written English.
• syntax • learning english • studying english

Aromatherapy Case Studies
The need for studies using essential oils is great --learn here how you can perform your own studies in this II part articles series.
• essential oils • case studies • medical use • safety • research

Museum Studies
In this article I address the types of employment opportunities at museums, programs in museum studies, and where to look for museum jobs.
• museums • studies • museum • history • anthropology

Objective Studies and School Choice

Cancer prevention: Lower dose of tamoxifen works, study finds
Can lowering the dosage of tamoxifen still have the same affects and prevent some of the many side effects? Read this news article from Reuters.
• breast cancer • tamoxifen

European Study on Obesity
Obesity is becoming a greater concern in the U.S. but how do European countries compare? There is growing concern in Europe, as well.
• obesity in young children • obesity rates in children • recess • pedometers • physical education

Foot Reflexology Case Study
Believe it or not, your feet really do tell a story, particularly to a Reflexologist.
• foot reflexology • reflexology case study • natural therapy • foot reflexologist • reflexes

IFA Study Provides Comprehensive View of Franchising
Franchise study looks at turnover rates, franchisee fees, initial investment, and more.
• franchise • franchising • franchisor • franchisee • turnover rate

Protein Abnormality Found - New Study Released This Week
A protein found in the human nervous system may play a role in Alzheimer's Disease.
• agrin • protein • abnormal brain protein • alzheimer's protein

Scientific Study - Flying Pool Balls
Science behind shots
• pool • billiards • shots

The Study of Dragons
My fascination with dragons didn't end with puberty. In fact, the abundance of dragon books and tarot decks available to adults only strengthened my interest in draconology.
• dragon • draconology • study • books • tarot

What Do Microbiologists Study?: A Virtual Visual Microbial Tour
Ever wonder what a bacterium, or virus looks like? There are plenty of good websites containing wonderful pictures of those very tiny organisms. Click on the link to go on a "Virtual Visual Microbial Tour"!
• microbial world • microbial tour • viruses • bacteria • prions

Who Can Study Kabbalah?
Despite all the rumors, anyone can study Kabbalah.
• kabbalah • study kabbalah • kaballah • cabala • qabbalah

Why Study Music History?
An introductory article on the importance of music history and its relevance to us in today's world.
• music history • beethoven • smetana • renaissance • classical

An Invitation to Play
Be a part of a chat room research study to determine if it's possible to tell if you're being duped online. If you've ever entered into a chat room, I'm sure you've wondered if you're really talking to a self-made millionaire or a guy who licks envelopes for a living.
• research • study • chat rooms • game • gender.

Back to School Decorating
Make decorating functional and turn your child's study area into the perfect homework zone.
• back to school • interior decorating • study zone • homework • home office

Breastfeeding: Planet Friendly
Environmental damage caused by formula vs. Earth friendly breastmilk. Some stunning statistics and facts that everyone (kids or no kids) should know.
• breastfeeding • earth • health • formula • bottle

Children and Animals: Instilling Compassion

• animals • children • abuse • cruelty • compassionate

Complete Origami
Complete Origami has over 100 interesting facts and step-by-step instructions for folding just about everything: paper, tissues, cloth, money, and leaves.
• origami • japanese • paper • folding • math

Do you need to speak Spanish in Mexico?
Travelers planning a trip to Mexico frequently ask me, "Do I need to speak Spanish in Mexico?" My answer is yes and no. It's easy on the Internet to brush up on your high school Spanish or learn the words that will make your life easier south of the border.
• spanish lanugage • language • spanish lessons • study spanish on the internet • learn spanish

Egypt's Nubian Pharaohs
The story of the discovery of the monuments and relics of the Nubian black rulers of ancient Egypt and an photographic guide to them.
• egypt history • egyptology • egyptian dynasty • kushite dynasty • ancient civilization

FISH OIL for BIPOLARS?
omega 3 fish oils are being touted as a new adjunctive treatment for Bipolar Disorder. Read about it here.
• omega • bipolar disorder • fish oil • study • research

Get Started on a Foreign Language
Shareware programs to help you start learning new languages
• foreign language • language • study • shareware • program

Getting Educated on Mid-East Politics
The best Middle East learning centers and universities.
• higher education • university • middle east studies • college • graduate programs

Getting Ready For Back To School - Part 2
How parents can take an active role in their children's education.
• school • back to school • preparation • parental involvement • studies

Income Disparity and the Mississippi River
• income disparity • studies • absolute income • mississippi river

Language Arts Crafts Index
An ongoing index of crafts, printables and projects relating to Language Arts.
• lnaguage arts • free worksheets • coloring pages • coloring • games for kids

Revelation: The Final Mystery
It would be a good idea to start with the things this last book of Scripture is not. It is not a tantalizing peek at the anti-Christ. It is not the warning of a One World Government. And it is not a list of horrors that God is waiting to pour out on an unrepentant mankind.
• revelation • study • god • truth • scripture

TBI Classroom Strategies
How can the classroom teacher help a student learn after a traumatic brain injury? I will list 20 strategies that may be used if the student shows needs in these areas.
• classroom strategies • study guide • modifications • transitions • routine

The Gap Year
What is a gap year? Why take a gap year? This article explores some of the reasons for taking one.
• gap year • year off • travel • overseas • university

The Grad Student's "Gourmet"
If you are a student considering graduate study in philosophy, you will want to visit The Philosophical Gourmet Report, which ranks U.S. and selected foreign graduate programs in analytic philosophy.
• analytical philosophy • graduate study • graduate schools • philosophical gourmet report

The Path From Education To Career
After completing your first museum internship, you will probably have some idea of how your colleagues obtained their positions in museums - so where do you go from here?
• museum • museums • museum studies • museum studies program • certificate

The relationship between Biochemistry & Aggression (Part 1)
The relationships between biochemistry and neurochemistry with violent human aggression is investigated. Biochemical studies strongly support a positively correlated relationship between testosterone and aggression. A mediating relationship between cortisol and testosterone is apparent. Neurochemical evidence is not as clear. However, a significant relationship between serotonergic functioning and aggression is evident. Causal relationships have been difficult to infer, but, are somewhat supported.
• forensics • aggression • biochemical • neurochemical • testosterone levels

The Roots of Psychology
The first psychology lab was established in the late 1800's, but interest in the human mind began much earlier than that.
• psychology • history • philosophy • wilhelm wundt • academics

What Helps Tension Headaches?
A research study reveals that a combination of medication along with behavioral management training is the most effective way to treat tension headaches.
• research study • tension headaches • pain • treatment • medication

Which Graduate Program Is For You?
This is the third article in a series about applying to graduate programs in museum studies or related field.
• museum • museums • museum studies • museum studies programs • graduate

Why Research Your Family Tree?
I'm often asked why I study genealogy or why I research my family tree. I have yet to come up with a reasonable answer, besides "I can't stop".
• genealogy • study • family tree • research • why

Choosing a UK PhD
Selecting a doctoral programme can be difficult. Some basic rules, hints and pointers to help you select a place for PhD study in the UK.
• phd • doctoral study • international student • research degree • postgraduate studies

John Martin: A.K.A. "Mad Martin"
We have all heard about or read John Milton’s <u>Paradise Lost</u>, but how many of us have thought about the illustrations amongst it’s pages?
• art • artist • history • graphic • printmaking

Animal Crafts Index
An ongoing index of crafts, printables and projects relating to animals.
• science • animal crafts • animal classification • free worksheets • coloring pages

General Crafts Index
Lots of fun in here! Paint and playdough recipes, crafts for all ages and much more.
• holiday crafts • christmas crafts • easter crafts • 4th of july crafts • fourth of july crafts

Graham McInnes: Canada's NFB
As writer, director and producer of many the NFB's films, McInnes offers insight into the early years of the Board and its activities since WWII.
• national film board of canada • graham mcinnes • john grierson • gene walz • film studies

History Crafts and Printable Index
An ongoing index of crafts, printables and projects relating to history.
• history crafts • american history • world history • free worksheets • coloring pages


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