"Microsoft certainly does support employees who wish to study for an MBA by giving them time off for study, exams and some financial support, " he told CNN.
Later, in school in India, he met Radhika, and soon they were both off to study in the U.K., where they got married.
But his mother said he was a natural musician and young Norbert was sent off to study at a music academy in Cologne.
Keying off this study, Morain suggests that custom labels combined with seeing our images so frequently (we snap photos of our kids eating bagels, after all) could lead to more rule-abiding behavior.
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He took a year off to study management.
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Students move between classes, sit on the steps with their computers or lunches, and peel off to adjacent study lounges.
The study kicked off in Aug. 2010 under Notre Dame management professor Corey Angst.
Dr Jones found that more women than men took time off from work or study.
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The Swedish study builds off the established idea in the field that stress actually harms the brain.
Nivi found that if a student was struggling, he might be better off teaming up to study with three other students.
According to a study of off-ramping professional women sponsored by The Center for Work-Life Policy (completed in 2005, updated in 2010, ) almost one third of professional women off-ramp at some point, often pulled by family considerations.
"This study should set off privacy alarm bells, " said Jeffrey Chester, a privacy activist at the Center for Digital Democracy in Washington, D.
This case study has touched off vigorous discussions, with both agreements and disagreements about key questions -- a healthy and important part of the scientific process.
So, as elsewhere in the region, thousands of the better-off send their children overseas to study.
Tellingly, the organisations that provided the data for Mr Cox's study have now cut off the supply.
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Then she lavished her affection on me for a while, until she grew distracted and drifted off down the hall to her study.
Memorial Sloan-Kettering's Studer spent years trying to transform adult stem cells into neurons to study why they die off prematurely in Parkinson's disease.
In 1992 he took a year off from prestigious Moscow State University to study at Beloit College in Wisconsin, where he perfected his English.
To tackle some of these questions, the World Health Organisation is trying to get an international study with thousands of passengers off the ground.
But court-appointed defense attorneys Nikolai Gerasimov and Kirill Goncharov petitioned for the trial to be put off until May so that they could study the case files.
Dr Catherine Hankey, a senior lecturer in nutrition at the University of Glasgow, said research had shown that breakfast "takes the edge off appetite" and that the latest study was an "interesting" insight.
Study after study shows the achievement gap starts off very young.
Researchers from Portland State University and Washington State University, Vancouver, looked at caffeine pollution off the coast as part of a broader study of contaminants in the water.
The University of Kansas study suggests a sharp drop-off in the amount of daylight in New York in September might trigger seasonal affective disorder and make some traders more risk-averse.
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