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Moreover, the introductory chemistry course, along with introductory calculus, serves as a foundation course to technical careers. Unpleasant experiences in these courses or poor performance in them often results in the loss of these students from the future technical labor-force pipeline. Enhancing the appeal of these courses is a viable strategy for kindling interest in technical careers across the spectrum of student customers . For the many students who will not pursue technical careers, a materials-oriented chemistry course can provide a sense of relevance by connecting chemistry to advanced materials and devices that we increasingly encounter in everyday life. [Pg.82]

Whatever the particular route that leads people to medication, when drugs are first prescribed for them, they rarely foresee a permanent relationship. At this early point in their illness career, they may view their connection with medication as a kind of chance encounter, an association that will help them get past a difficult time in their lives. Few envision a tie that will bind them to doctors, pills, and other therapies for years to come ... [Pg.73]

Make a list of your top three strengths. List the ways in which those strengths connect to your career or life decisions to date. List five ways in which you could build on each of those strengths. [Pg.9]

I have spent most of my professional career investigating our ordinary state of consciousness and d-ASCs, and I can only touch on the ideas I have developed in these connections here. Although this chapter can be read by itself, the discussions will have greater meaning if the reader will refer to my recent States of Consciousness [173]. [Pg.100]

I did not want to consider it. I wanted to turn it down flat before it began gnawing at me like the Spartan s fox. He was offering me his patronage and a political career. I could never aspire to the dogeship, for that requires enormous wealth and powerful family connections, but I could become a real noble, marry a woman with money, hold office, live in comfort, be worthy of my ancestors. The prospect was giddying. [Pg.110]

The approach taken in this chapter develops one specific travel motivation research effort - the travel career approach. More explicitly it proposes a connection between this motivational framework, life-cycles and previous experience measures. Two linked studies of motivation are presented and a third more general and descriptive research analysis is added to illustrate the directions implied in this approach. [Pg.53]

During his researches into the history of the theory of the relationship between colour and constitution of organic compounds,167 168 Dahne has examined the contributions of W. A. Ismailsky (1885-1973), whose career (mainly in Moscow) spanned both the closing years of pre-revolutionary Russia and the Soviet period.169170 Ismailsky appears to have been one of those who anticipated the theory of resonance in connection with the structures of aromatic molecules. This was in his thesis at the Technical University of Dresden in 1913, where he had worked under the direction of Walter Koenig. [Pg.104]

J. F. Norris, already mentioned above in connection with his pre-World War I work, was in the later stages of his career at MIT when Conant was prominent at Harvard. In the 1920s, he made some very competent kinetic studies and published a series of papers entitled The reactivity of atoms and groups in organic compounds . [Pg.109]


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