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The first step is a comprehensive self study made by faculty, by outside consultants, or by a combination of the two.
The reaffirmation of American faith in the comprehensive high school, as expressed in the Conant study, is another indication of the liveliness of the ideal of maximizing opportunity through the equalizing of educational opportunity.
In order to study how normal cellular activities are altered in different disease states, the biological data must be combined to form a comprehensive picture of these activities.
The Saville Inquiry was a more comprehensive study than the Widgery Tribunal, interviewing a wide range of witnesses, including local residents, soldiers, journalists and politicians.
Designed to conduct comprehensive studies of the universe, the telescope will enable scientists to study exotic phenomena such as exploding stars, quasars, and black holes.
Therefore a comprehensive study was conducted and finally a floor height of 3. 6 m ( 11. 8 ft ) was adopted.
" The same authors in a more comprehensive 2008 study, again on Danish male conscripts, found that there was a 1. 5 points increase between 1988 and 1998, but a 1. 5 points decrease between 1998 and 2003 / 2004.
Out of it he drew his comprehensive statements in support of his reformatory views – after intense study and many spiritual conflicts.
A very comprehensive, balanced study, which focuses largely on the social and political side of Popper's thought.
In the presence of a minyan, this version is also said at the siyum upon completion of the comprehensive study of any one of the Talmud's tractates (" volumes ") and is printed at the end of most tractates.
Three-dimensional reconstruction based on a comprehensive 2006 study.
In Florida, where voters approved an increase in 2004, a follow-up comprehensive study confirms a strong economy with increased employment above previous years in Florida and better than in the U. S. as a whole.
Candidates for an undergraduate degree must also pass oral and written comprehensive exams in their major field of study.
Thus followed the line of Lomonosov and the contributions of the Russian school became more frequent through his disciples, and in the nineteenth century we have great geographers as Vasily Dokuchaev who performed works of great importance as a " principle of comprehensive analysis of the territory " and " Russian Chernozem " latter being the most important where introduces the geographical concept of soil, as distinct from a simple geological strata, and thus founding a new geographic area of study: the Pedology.
Stefano DellaVigna and Matthew Gentzkow did a comprehensive study on the effects of persuasion in different domains.
The general approach to deriving a quantum gravity theory that is valid at even the highest energy scales is to assume that such a theory will be simple and elegant and, accordingly, to study symmetries and other clues offered by current theories that might suggest ways to combine them into a comprehensive, unified theory.
In a less comprehensive study, the International Data Corporation estimated that the total amount of digital data was 281 exabytes in 2007, and had for the first time exceeded the amount of storage.
A comprehensive study of homosexuality in 1962 justified inclusion of the disorder as a pathological hidden fear of the opposite sex that was caused by traumatic parent – child relationships.
A comprehensive study of scatology was documented by John Gregory Bourke under the title Rites of All Nations ( 1891 ).
Waits described the album as: ... a comprehensive study of a number of aspects of this search for the center of Saturday night, which Jack Kerouac relentlessly chased from one end of this country to the other, and I've attempted to scoop up a few diamonds of this magic that I see.
The study recommended the President be required early in the Congressional session to present the legislature with a comprehensive budget.
The 2007 study found that, " No comprehensive program hastened the initiation of sex or increased the frequency of sex, results that many people fear.
While the debate remains hotly disputed, it is therefore not surprising that a comprehensive review of published studies of gun control, released in November 2004 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, was unable to determine any reliable statistically significant effect resulting from such laws, although the authors suggest that further study may provide more conclusive information.
Where Stein provides the standard scholarly work on the Shakers in general and Rieman provides well researched work on Shaker craftsmanship, Francis provides the most comprehensive study on Mother Ann's life and work.

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The 1, 500-page, three-volume work is the most comprehensive collection of Pissarro paintings to date, and contains accompanying images of drawings and studies, as well as photographs of Pissarro and his family that have not previously been published.
This work not only discusses all of Rosa's creative life up to 1997, but it also gives a comprehensive biography, lists up to that date his Disney work and presents an extensive interview with Rosa.
The W3C is developing a comprehensive test suite to achieve broad interoperability for the full specification by 2014, which is now the target date for Recommendation.
Sites such as MeatballWiki and the UseModWiki site contain comprehensive lists which are often used for this purpose-the former being publicly editable in the same way as any other wiki page, and the latter being verified as usable but potentially out of date.
Dr. Jordan's work " The Romance in Your Name " was the first to provide a fairly comprehensive system for identifying key numerological influences in one's name and birth date and remains a seminal interpretive guide for practitioners today.
However, to date the government has yet to implement an investment law or to begin privatization of any of the 110 parastatal, nor has it given much indication that it has developed a comprehensive plan to develop the economy.
Carobeth Laird, a linguist and ethnographer, wrote a comprehensive account of the culture and language as George Laird remembered it, and published their collaborative efforts in her 1976 The Chemehuevis, the first and, to date, only ethnography of the Chemehuevi traditional culture.
The Tate Gallery in London produces the most comprehensive and up to date catalogue of Turner works in held by both public and private collections worldwide.
In 2000, a plan to restore the Everglades was approved by Congress ; to date, it is the most expensive and comprehensive environmental repair attempt in history.
* Myopia Manual — an impartial documentation of all the reasons, therapies and recommendations — a comprehensive summary of scientific publications, updated status January 2012, printed version ISBN 1-58961-271-X ( 2004, sorry, no longer up to date )
In 2011, Rizzoli released a comprehensive monograph, edited by Ralph Rugoff, the most comprehensive publication of Pettibon ’ s works to date.
“ Critics to date, however, have tended to focus on only one or two of each writer ’ s works, to illustrate particular critical points .” These analyses of a few key pieces are hardly in-depth or as comprehensive as the criticism and analyses of their fictional contemporaries.
The date 1662 was that of the Act of Uniformity following the Restoration ; it was after this point that nonconformist congregations truly began to develop and the Church of England ceased to be a comprehensive national church.
To date, no simple and comprehensive method for classifying them has yet been devised and accepted within the scientific community.
Though now out of date, it is still frequently cited since it covers all countries and no other comprehensive catalog has been attempted since.
A Reader, the most comprehensive collection to date.
Soon afterward, Buffon began a long-term study, performing some of the most comprehensive tests to date on the mechanical properties of wood.
Usages have been documented not by prescriptive grammars, which on the whole are less comprehensible to the general public, but by comprehensive dictionaries, often termed unabridged, which attempt to list all usages of words and the phrases in which they occur as well as the date of first use and the etymology where possible.
Soon afterwards, however, in Shaw ( 2003 ), the whole Court ( including Kirby ) took a more comprehensive view: that the Australia Act in its two versions, together with the State request and consent legislation, amounted to establishing Australian independence at the date when the Australia Act ( Cth ) came into operation, 3 March 1986.
* JoTravelGuide. com – A comprehensive up to date travel guide to Balikpapan
Verbrugghe and Wickersham suggest that a comprehensive list like this would be necessary for a government office " to date contracts, leases, debts, titles, and other instruments ( 2000: 106 )" and so could not have been selective the way the king-lists in temples were.
In his review for The Atlantic, Timothy J. Gilfoyle called the book " the most comprehensive examination to date of the city's history prior to 1900 ," saying that " Gotham may rank in importance with the multi-volume works on Thomas Jefferson by Dumas Malone and on the Civil War by Allan Nevins.
Wu, Snyder, & Liang ( 2007 ) is the most comprehensive Bouyei survey to date, and covers the following data points.

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