Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Academic literature trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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The academic literature supports the idea that immigration is not likely to make non-immigrants any poorer.
The term"Polska Roma" is both an ethnonym of the group anda term used in the academic literature.
In academic literature, researchers have cited the WMR 2018 in more than 550 peer-reviewed publications, theses or dissertations.
But what kind of idiots(the preferred term in the academic literature, actually, is“noise traders”) are we talking about?
Voice communication gives you a really rich sense of emotion and a higher sense of connection,” says Cowan-what's called“social presence” in academic literature.
Of the previous three terms,Taishanese is most commonly used in academic literature, to about the same extent as the term Taishan dialect.
We found little formal academic literature describing the role, their training, or contribution to individuals, families and the health system.
The library holds textbooks, books,science journals and other academic literature in Ukrainian, English, German and other languages.
One of the themes in academic literature about media and the home is that electronic and digital media blur the boundary between the inside and outside of the home.
A few books look at the ends of individual wars,and there is a small academic literature on what political scientists call war termination.
RETScreen is also used as a teaching and research tool by well-over 1,100 universities and colleges worldwide,and is frequently cited in academic literature.
In sum, our research and other academic literature suggests that it's about how you use social media that matters when it comes to your well-being.".
As someone who studies poverty solutions and social and health inequalities,I am convinced by the academic literature that the biggest reason for poverty is how a society is structured.
In academic literature, the term Kauravi(कौरवी) is sometimes applied to the specific Khari dialect spoken in the western parts of the Khari-speaking zone.[7] The scholar Dhirendra Verma also used the name Sirhindi.
Using our own practical experience and searching the relevant academic literature, we came up with a comprehensive list of 20 distinct leadership traits.
The classic model is, you get a bunch of studies where you know that they have been conducted and completed, and then you go andsee if they have been published anywhere in the academic literature.
I'm not a specialist in fish, but there is no academic literature that has proven a scientific link to the behaviour of animals and seismic activity,” he said.
Although a substantial part of the course will focus on the practical application of International Financial Reporting Standards(IFRS), the rationale behind the standards willalso be discussed using insights from academic literature.
You will be encouraged to broaden your horizons by going beyond the academic literature to look at the very latest developments published in the relevant trade press.
Yasar University's Business Administration Ph.D. program is designed to convey contemporary business applications and theoretical approaches that provide a basis for these applications to our students and lead them to conduct research and contribute to national andinternational business world and academic literature.
Political globalization is one of the threemain dimensions of globalization commonly found in academic literature, with the two other being economic globalization and cultural globalization.[1].
The state of Massachusetts evaluated the relevant academic literature and concluded that reduced street crime would result from remaining on daylight saving time permanently, including a reduction in robberies due to more daylight in the evening hours and possibly a decrease in the incidence of rape.
The article concludes by suggesting that the successes of psychosexual therapists inworking with DE are rarely recorded in the academic literature, which has allowed the view of DE as a difficult disorder to treat remain largely unchallenged.
Based on my review of Musk's life and the academic literature related to learning and expertise, I'm convinced that we should all learn across multiple fields in order to increase our odds of breakthrough success.
It offers a sound training in economic theory and econometric techniques,enables students to critically discuss modern academic literature, and encourages them to apply their knowledge to relevant issues of business and economic policy.
In"Incentives to Pander," a book I co-authored with Duke political scientist Edmund Malesky,we reviewed the academic literature in the U.S. and elsewhere on the use of incentives and found that they are expensive and ineffective in generating employment and economic growth.
According to Gupta and Snyder(2009), despite being recognized as a genuine management philosophy nowadays,TOC has yet failed to demonstrate its effectiveness in the academic literature and as such, cannot be considered academically worthy enough to be called a widely recognized theory.
Despite this preferred taxonomic division,prosimian is still regularly found in textbooks and the academic literature because of familiarity, a condition likened to the use of the metric system in the sciences and the use of customary units elsewhere in the United States.
And while it's true that education can and should help young people to engage with the environmental, social and political dimensions of climate change,our new review of academic literature from around the world suggests that this vital issue is rarely addressed with any depth, nuance or rigour in schools.