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One appealing feature of writing as a part-time job is that you can explore various fields of interest.
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Possible fields of interest include arithmetic of elliptic curves, L-functions, modular forms.
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According to Heleena Savela, the Foundation President, freedom of expression has always been one of the particular fields of interest for the Helsingin Sanomat Foundation.
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Similarly, the Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles operates a Family Foundation Center which provides funders of all types--including DAF holders--with access to resources and networking opportunities that help to foster intergenerational philanthropy and educate about particular fields of interest.
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An interest message consisted of three fields: a side, a size, and a symbol.
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Start with those greats in your field of interest, then consider researching great leaders in other fields or cultures, and others you would not normally consider.
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"My main intention as a new graduate was to expose myself to the world of media and communication, which are the fields that I have interest in, " she said in an e-mail to CNN.
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One attraction of the Sakhalin fields is their proximity to Asian markets: hence the strong Japanese interest.
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"Funding at present is woefully inadequate - it's among the worst resourced fields in cancer research, " said John Edwards, consultant thoracic surgeon and chair of the British Mesothelioma Interest Group.
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The European system of approving such foods for sale on the shelves or for planting in the fields is a mishmash of national and supranational authorities that ends up blurring the line between scientific concerns and political interest.
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