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Babies as young as 10 months can assess how much someone values a particular goal by observing how hard they are willing to work to achieve it, according to a new study from MIT and Harvard University...
Education and Zambia’s Democratic Development:Reconstituting “Something” From the Predatory Project of Neoliberal Globalization
Education and Zambia’s Democratic Something Predatory Project Neoliberal Globalization
2015/9/14
Zambia, a central African country of about 10 million people, is currently exposed to the nonsubjective forces of globalization, including institutional weaknesses such as high unemployment rates and ...
SOMETHING OLD,SOMETHING NEW:A LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF SEARCH BEHAVIOR AND NEW PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
SOMETHING OLD SOMETHING NEW LONGITUDINAL STUDY SEARCH BEHAVIOR NEW PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
2015/7/3
We examine how firms search, or solve problems, to create new products. According to organizational learning research, firms position themselves in a unidimensional search space that spans a spectrum ...
Governance and CEO Turnover:Do Something or Do the Right Thing?
Governing and Advisory Boards Value Retention Resignation and Termination
2015/5/13
We study how corporate governance affects firm value through the decision of whether to fire or retain the CEO. We present a model in which weak governance—which prevents shareholders from controlling...
Something in the water: contaminated drinking water and infant health
Something in the water contaminated drinking water infant health
2014/3/18
This paper provides estimates of the effects of in utero exposure to contaminated drinking water on fetal health. To do this, we examine the universe of birth records and drinking water testing result...
Higher Variations of the Monty Hall Problem (3.0 and 4.0) and Empirical Definition of the Phenomenon of Mathematics, in Boole's Footsteps, as Something the Brain Does
Artificial Intelligence Binary Structure Boolean Algebra Boolean Operators Boole’s Algebra Brain Science, Cognition Cognitive Science Definition of Mathematics Definition of Probability Theory Digital Mathematics Electrical Engineering, Foundations of Mathematics Human Intelligence, Linguistics, Logic, Monty Hall Problem, Neuroscience Non-quantitative and Quantitative Mathematics Probability Theory Rational Thought and Language
2012/9/17
In Advances in Pure Mathematics (www.scirp.org/journal/apm) , Vol. 1, No. 4 (July 2011), pp.
136-154, the mathematical structure of the much discussed problem of probability known as the Monty Ha...
IN THE NORTHERN ARCHIVES SOMETHING STIRRED: THE DISCOVERY OF CANADIAN LEGAL HISTORY
THE NORTHERN ARCHIVES CANADIAN LEGAL HISTORY
2009/11/23
I first encountered Alex Castles on a visit to Adelaide in 1994. Both his encyclopedic knowledge of and boundless enthusiasm for legal history became apparent to me, as we ambled back to my hotel, wit...
SOMETHING EVERY LAWYER NEEDS TO KNOW:THE EMPLOYER-EMPLOYEE DISTINCTION IN THE MODERN LAW FIRM
EMPLOYER-EMPLOYEE DISTINCTION MODERN LAW FIRM
2009/11/13
I. INTRODUCTION
The federal anti-discrimination statutes, including Title VII of the
Civil Rights Act of 19641 (“Title VII”), the Americans with Disabilities
Act2 (“ADA”) and the Age Discrimination...
JUSTICE AS SOMETHING ELSE
JUSTICE fairness reciprocity
2008/11/19
Why must nearly all the current normative theories of distribution
represent justice as something else? Why are we led to see justice as
fairness, as the greatest mutual advantage, as the minimax re...
Whatever danger there might have been from the effects of that sudden chill, it was soon over, though, of course, Aunt Myra refused to believe it, and Dr. Alec cherished his girl with redoubled vigila...
He was a very sick white man. He rode pick-a-back on a woolly- headed, black-skinned savage, the lobes of whose ears had been pierced and stretched until one had torn out, while the other carried a ci...
In the morning David Sheldon decided that he was worse. That he was appreciably weaker there was no doubt, and there were other symptoms that were unfavourable. He began his rounds looking for trouble...
TESTING STRENGTHENS RECALL WHETHER SOMETHING’S ON THE TEST OR NOT
psychologists test material
2006/11/29
Madness in the Methods: Reading Something from Nothing
Madness in the Methods Reading Something Nothing
2014/1/20
This is a sometimes provocative but mainly uneven critical work. Moreover, one gains the odd impression that there are two writerly voices here, one, less audible, irregularly sounding various notes o...