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Discover LudwigThe phrase "academic accounts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to records, narratives, or descriptions related to academic subjects or scholarly activities.
Example: "The research paper provided several academic accounts of the historical events that shaped the field."
Alternatives: "scholarly narratives" or "educational records".
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Paine emerges in most academic accounts as a kind of idiot savant; savvy about adjectives but idiotic about politics.
In recent years the rise of culture as a universal cure to a myriad of urban, social and economic 'diseases' has been celebrated without precedent, both in policy and academic accounts.
We find that between44% and 5.5% of children delay kindergarten, a lower number than typically reported in popular and academic accounts.
Most Israelis, too, have come to accept the Palestinians' own right to self-determination, and Israeli "revisionist historians" have rewritten the academic accounts of the country's birth to reflect its mistreatment of the native population.
So here's a trick: A first step toward understanding Russia would be to read the press and academic accounts on China — and then substitute the word "Russia" for "China".
Ultimately, the smudges and slips of Sapiens are forgivable, because it's a rollicking good read and I suspect it acts as a gateway drug to more academic accounts of human history.
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For example, academic accounting research "can improve the understanding of how stakeholders actually use the information accountants provide", and prior academic studies have contributed to fraud risk assessment, the future direction of the profession, and the impact of changing accounting standards.
Westlaw is requiring that all academic account holders change their password.
In this article we summarize the findings of articles that have ranked academic accounting journals, as well as articles that provide other bases for considering journal quality.
A recent study by Bonner, Hesford, Van der Stede, and Young (2006) [Bonner, S., Hesford, A., Van der Stede, W. A., & Young, M. S. (2006). The most influential journals in academic accounting.
Under the proposal, the FASB would have to include one member from each of four backgrounds: investing, auditing, preparing financial statements for a company and academic accounting.
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