Academic tenure: what does it mean? 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 113 作者: Walker Joan M.摘要: Tenure is an integral aspect of academia. Because tenured faculty give esteem to individual physical therapy programs and to the profession as a whole, understanding the process of attaining...
Home value is also an integral part of determining how much property tax you’re required to pay the local and state government annually. But depending on where you look, your home's value may appear as wildly different numbers. Different valuations can mean different things and...
Emojis have become an integral part of our messaging experience, be it on WhatsApp, Snapchat, or Instagram. It helps us fill in many emotional and expressive cues, which are otherwise not available through texts. Over the years, many emojis covering life’s aspects have been added. However,...
What's common knowledge in the executive suite isn't always common to most employees in their day-to-day work. This doesn't mean that individual employees don't care about company strategy or initiatives. In fact, they generally care very much. But sweeping high-level statements from execs ...
According to GMAC, the new GMAT Focus Edition aims to assess better “higher-order critical reasoning and data literacy” skills crucial for tomorrow’s business world. But what does that mean in practical terms? In Practical Terms, Four key changes in the GMAT Focus Edition syllabus impact stu...
Soft skills either can’t be acquired or are notoriously hard to acquire through traditional education. They are, however, transferable. What does it mean? In short, you have transferable skills regardless of your job. For example, if you’re a great communicator, you’ll remain one after ch...
(2014). What Does Postcolonial Dutch Citizenship Mean in Political Terms? 1985–2008. In: Postcolonial Citizens and Ethnic Migration. Palgrave Studies in International Relations. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137270559_4 Download citation .RIS .ENW .BIB DOIhttps://doi.org...
F# now emits a warning when you put the[<TailCall>]attribute somewhere it doesn't belong. While it has no effect on what the code does, it could confuse someone reading it. For example, these usages will now emit a warning: F#
“consumer economics” since the early 20th century. The field was initially disregarded by male economists because “home economics” appeared to be the purview of housewives. Economists have repeatedly stressed widespread education in matters of personal finance as integral to the macro performance of...
“consumer economics” since the early 20th century. The field was initially disregarded by male economists because “home economics” appeared to be the purview of housewives. Economists have repeatedly stressed widespread education in matters of personal finance as integral to the macro performance of...