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Or, as some people, especially
academics
prefer, beauty is in the culturally conditioned eye of the beholder.
But accessing original research is difficult, because
academics
aren't regularly engaging with popular media.
And you might be asking yourself, why aren't
academics
engaging with popular media?
If the public is funding
academics'
research, but then we have to pay again to access the results, it's like we're paying for it twice.
And the other major problem is that most
academics
don't have a whole lot of incentive to publish outside of these prestigious subscription-based journals.
But
academics
are not rewarded for publishing with popular media.
I'm meeting different people throughout the world, and they are, you know, academics, and professors, and doctors, and they will always talk conditions.
It's going to take the civil rights litigators, the community organizers, the academics, the media, the philanthropists, the students, the singers, the poets, and, of course, the voices and efforts of those who are impacted by this system.
Most
academics
and pundits would rather have their surgery with anesthesia than without it.
How about in
academics?
I'm a third-generation PhD, a daughter of two
academics.
And because we were doing that, some local
academics
said, "You know, we could help design a commercial horticulture course for you.
Now if we just flick back and forth between those two, you can see what a staggering difference there was between reality and what doctors, patients, commissioners of health services, and
academics
were able to see in the peer-reviewed academic literature.
And when that responsibility is diffused between a whole network of researchers, academics, industry sponsors, journal editors, for some reason we find it more acceptable, but the effect on patients is damning.
Distinguished
academics
at the same time argued that democracies had this incredible range of side benefits.
And when
academics
have done studies like this of corporations in the United States, what they find is 85 percent of people say yes.
Now, sometimes this theory or this model is referred to as the deductive-nomological model, mainly because
academics
like to make things complicated.
But they won't just learn
academics.
Paul Goldberger said that Bilbao was one of those rare moments when critics, academics, and the general public were completely united around a building.
But according to a committee of
academics
convened by the National Academy of Sciences last year, the relationship between our historically high incarceration rates and our low crime rate is pretty shaky.
Throughout the history of mankind, three little words have sent poets to the blank page, philosophers to the Agora, and seekers to the oracles: "Who am I?" From the ancient Greek aphorism inscribed on the Temple of Apollo, "Know thyself," to The Who's rock anthem, "Who Are You?" philosophers, psychologists, academics, scientists, artists, theologians and politicians have all tackled the subject of identity.
If you had looked at my life when I was 14 years old and said, "Well, what's going to happen to this kid?" you would have concluded that I would have struggled with what
academics
call upward mobility.
In fact, I've been studying this recently, and I actually think there's some sort of sweet spot in the brain; I don't know what it is, but apparently, from reading a lot of the data, we can embrace about five to nine alternatives, and after that, you get into what
academics
call "cognitive overload," and you don't choose any.
There are doctors,
academics
and bloggers who have written countless volumes on the many facets of this complex subject.
We need the data people from humanitarian organizations leading the way, and orchestrating just the right types of engagements with academics, with governments.
But even if the floodgates opened up, and even if all companies donated their data to academics, to NGOs, to humanitarian organizations, it wouldn't be enough to harness that full impact of data for humanitarian goals.
Take, for example, a credit card company that's opened up a center that functions as a hub for academics, for NGOs and governments, all working together.
Now,
academics
are often accused of being detached from the real world.
Now it's primarily for
academics.
What I found instead were people parading as respectable
academics.
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