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As an alternative, she suggests that students arrange 10 or so informational interviews with professionals while they take classes abroad.
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So were informational pages on Christianity, Islam, Judaism and Hinduism, as well as sites calling for love and respect among faiths.
And so the informational cascade morphed into what the economist Timur Kuran calls a reputational cascade, in which it becomes a career risk for dissidents to question the popular wisdom.
Keep in mind that people are busy so your informational interview should last no longer than 30 minutes, unless the person you are interviewing welcomes you to continue the conversation.
So the informational unencapsulation of analogical reasoning is potentially very troublesome, and especially so for modular theories of mind in which modules are viewed as (context-insensitive) specialists (Carruthers 2003; 2006).
Medical tourists may more carefully consider health equity in the destination and the impacts of their decisions if prompted to do so in informational interventions or through other means and mediums.
This so-called informational separation of powers effectively protects privacy: To link medical information to an actual person, an attacker would have to gain access to both the IDAT and the MDAT database.
In recent years the comparative study of the so-called informational macromolecules proteins and nucleic acids, whose specific sequences of constituents carry genetic information has become a powerful tool for the study of phylogeny (see below DNA and protein as informational macromolecules).
One philosophical legacy of the frame problem is that it has drawn attention to a cluster of issues relating to holism, or so-called informational unencapsulation.
By the same token, a face-to-face meeting, a so-called "informational interview," can be the best option of all.
We made the film to be more experiential than informational, so we're really trying to let the facts and information that typically leads in an opioid film or story go to the wayside so you can be emotionally invested in the experience of what it's like to be a fire chief in Huntington, W.Va., or what it's like to be a drug court judge in Cabell County.
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