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A Cost Too Far? An analysis of the net economic costs and benefits for the UK of EU membership
(2004)
Ian
Milne
Some studies, including one by the NIESR, claim that foreign direct investment (FDI)
would fall if the UK left the EU.
Gender, Persecution, and the International Criminal Court: Refugee Law's Relevance to the Crime Against Humanity of Gender-Based Persecution
(2006)
Valerie
Oosterveld
The Charter of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East also included the crime against humanity of persecution, but limited the prohibited grounds to political or racial.
Prostate Cancer: Focus on Therapeutic Vaccines
(2007)
Ellen
Guthrie
Mindi
Miller
Products such as tomatoes, pink grapefruit, and watermelon, which are rich in lycopenes--antioxidants that help prevent damage to DNA--may also lower prostate cancer risk slightly.
Improving the Representativeness of Behavioral and Clinical Surveillance for Persons with HIV in the United States: The Rationale for Developing a Population-Based Approach
(2007)
A
McNaghten
Mitchell
Wolfe
Ida
Onorato
et al.
There has been a great increase in the geographic distribution of HIV-infected persons.
The Role of Gender in Immigrant Children's Educational Adaptation
(2006)
Desiree
Qin
Immigration research suggests that there is a link between patterns of acculturation, identity formation, and immigrants' adaptation.
Tolerated Failure or Missed Opportunities and Potentials for Teacher Leadership in Urban Schools?
(2006)
Jumanne
Sledge, Ed. D.
Pamela
Morehead, Ph.D.
Teacher leadership in urban settings requires time and attention to the challenges related to power, social class, inequity and race for improvement in student achievement levels to occur.
A State Analysis of High School Coaching Certification Requirements for Head Baseball Coaches
(2007)
Coop
DeRenne, Ed.D.
Charles
Morgan, Ph.D.
Ronald
Hetzler, Ph.D.
et al.
Currently, there are 40 states that have adopted, recommended, or required one of two national certification programs (ASEP or PACE) for their respective head coaches.
A Cost Too Far? An analysis of the net economic costs and benefits for the UK of EU membership
(2004)
Ian
Milne
In the case of the United Kingdom (UK), 92 per cent by value of all its imports are
tariff-free.
Power and Love: Sadomasochistic Practices in Long-Term Committed Relationships
(2006)
Gabriele
Hoff
Some variations and expressions of human sexuality, such as masturbation and homosexuality, have lost much of their previous stigma, because people in the Western world became better educated regarding ranges of sexual practice.
Social mobility and fertility
(2007)
Gianpiero
Zuanna
According to some authors, the "irruption" of women into the labour market and their desire to pursue careers provide a key to understanding renewed fertility decline in the developed world over the last 30 years, after the post-war baby-boom.
HIV-Associated TB in An Giang Province, Vietnam, 2001-2004: Epidemiology and TB Treatment Outcomes
(2007)
Trinh
Thuy
N
Shah
Mai
Anh
et al.
Compared with HIV-uninfected TB patients, HIV-infected TB patients have substantially higher case fatality rates, which can be reduced through co-trimoxazole (CTX) and anti-retroviral therapy (ART).
Approaches to Biology Teaching and Learning: From a Scholarly Approach to Teaching to the Scholarship of Teaching
(2005)
Deborah
Allen
Kimberly
Tanner
A subtext of all of the practice-oriented journals is that they build on what is familiar to the reader, the incremental observations from day-to-day classroom practice (known collectively as teacher lore), and then seek to elevate this practice as an area of scholarship by subjecting it to inspection and analysis by peers.
Ethical Consumerism: Are Unethical Labour Practices Important to Consumers?
(2006)
Scott
Brenton
Lotte ten
Hacken
Although consumers may favor ethically-sound fashionable brands, they will not
necessarily boycott fashionable brands because they engage in unethical practices.
Professional Team Physicians Beware! Co-employee Status May Not Ipso Facto Confer Tort Immunity
(2007)
Timothy
Paterick
Barbara
Paterick, JD
Timothy
Paterick, MD, JD
Team management should expect a sport-medicine physician to discuss with management and athletes the risks and benefits of playing a sport on the basis of a medical evaluation.
MANAGING PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES OF TEACHING STAFF IN THE UNIVERSITY: Views of Finnish University Leaders
(2007)
Stephen
Anyamele, Ph.D.
Higher education institutions should recognize that their staff are their vital and valued asset.
Effects of Organo-mineral Fertilizer Application on the Growth and Yield of 'Egusi' Melon
(2007)
E
Makinde
O
Ayoola
M
Akande
A complementary use of organic and mineral fertilizers has been recommended for
sustenance of long-term cropping in the tropics.
Factors Influencing Career Choice for Women in Science, Mathematics, and Technology: The Importance of a Transforming Experience
(2006)
Leslie
Besecke
Anne
Reilly
Women in Science and Engineering Research (WISER) was created in 1993, specifically as a means to stop the ?leaking pipeline? and retain women college students in science and engineering.
Testing Chromosomal Phylogenies and Inversion Breakpoint Reuse in Drosophila
(2007)
Josefa
González
Ferran
Casals
Alfredo
Ruiz
In Drosophila, one of the most striking features of chromosomal evolution is the nonuniform distribution of inversions.
Factors Influencing Successful IT Women's Career Choices: A Qualitative Study
(2006)
Peggy
Meszaros
Carol
Burger
Elizabeth
Creamer
During adolescence, the family influences vocational development, identity formation, and establishing independence in a variety of ways.
Examining Preservice Teachers' Preparedness for Teaching Art
(2007)
Peter
Hudson
Sue
Hudson
Development of teaching strategies and a wider view of culture may assist the teaching of art in the primary classroom.
Exploring DNA Structure with Cn3D
(2007)
Sandra
Porter
Joseph
Day
Richard
McCarty
et al.
Normal classroom activities in the Johns Hopkins University (JHU) biology program involve lectures and assigned readings.
Music 'a key to the Kingdom' A qualitative study of music and health in relation to men and women with long-term illnesses
(2006)
Kari
Batt-Rawden
Trygve
Aasgaard
Researchers sometimes face the practical problem of sustaining patience and motivation throughout lengthy research process.
Prostate Cancer: Focus on Therapeutic Vaccines
(2007)
Ellen
Guthrie
Mindi
Miller
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in American males and the fourth most common cancer worldwide.
Tolerated Failure or Missed Opportunities and Potentials for Teacher Leadership in Urban Schools?
(2006)
Jumanne
Sledge, Ed. D.
Pamela
Morehead, Ph.D.
Often times school leaders work with student populations that are increasingly diverse and may not be experiencing success in school.
HIV-Associated TB in An Giang Province, Vietnam, 2001-2004: Epidemiology and TB Treatment Outcomes
(2007)
Trinh
Thuy
N
Shah
Mai
Anh
et al.
HIV fuels the TB epidemic in several ways.





















