The 2007 film Documentary Alice Neel by her grandson Andrew Neel is also a wonderful personal study of the artist's life.
On Tuesday, Bush spent much of the evening in his personal study watching election results on Fox News as his chief political strategist, Karl Rove, darted in between the study and family room where several televisions were on different channels, Snow said.
His personal study, which was designed to house a 17-by-28-foot Persian rug from the late 1800s, is filled from floor to ceiling with valuables, ranging from gilded fore-edge books to war memorabilia, a brandy bottle left in his guest house by Kennedy Onassis, and even what he says is Sitting Bull's pipe.
This is the typical refutation of tons of valid research, just point out your own personal success (a study of one)and try to sell it as what of course is the norm, and it is not.
Among the admonitions in those Rules is a prohibition against taking into the testing room any personal items including notes and study materials.
The study examined changes in personal identifying information among accounts such as changes in name, address, date of birth and social security numbers.
Dr Kessler says the low prevalence of suicidal thoughts observed in the current study can be explained by personal growth observed among respondents, including those with mental health problems.
Parents need to spend as much time telling our kids about proper and responsible technology use as we do about personal hygiene, social interactions, or study habits.
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In fact, according to a recent study by PFEEF (The Personal Finance Employee Education Foundation, Inc.), focusing on dealing with personal financial problems can add up to more than 20 hours a month per employee.
At first, writing personal essays for Chinese kids who wanted to study abroad sounded like a piece of cake.
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It mustered a 16 vote majority against Crossbencher Lady Grey Thompson's amendment calling for an independent study and pilot programmes before the new Personal Independence Payment for disabled people replaces Disability Living Allowance.
It is hoped the qualification - currently with the exams regulator, Ofqual, for approval - will be rolled out in secondary schools in the UK from next year, possibly as part of PSHE (personal, social and health education) or free study periods.
The study shows that between 1985 and 2003, personal income, overall employment and retail employment grew faster in counties with a Wal-Mart than in those without one.
My own opinion, and I stress that this is personal opinion, not something the result of deep academic study, is that the Portuguese economy is in the grips of the professional upper middle classes.
Another study in 2007 found that 22% had had personal experience of crime in the preceding year.
To demonstrate, Andy cited a study of the iPad value chain conducted by the Personal Computing Industry Center of the University of California.
Corporate directors, executive coaches and recruiters say executives should study each board member's career path and personal background in advance, but make sure comments don't cross the line.
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In the Europe Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region, where I focus a good deal of my professional (and personal) time, IDC recently conducted an SMB Cloud Adoption Study to investigate how cloud computing will impact small and midsize businesses (SMBs) in the next three years.
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According to a study by commercial realtors Goodman UK, 55% believe having personal items on their desk contributes to their workplace wellbeing.
Last year, an FTC study showed that while 92% of commercial Web sites collected personal information from visitors, a mere 14% posted privacy policy notices (see story).
The ENISA report therefore makes no comment on whether or not the right to the protection of personal data should be absolute, this was not the purpose of the study.
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The Institute for Policy Innovation released a study in 2003 that showed that a Ryan-Sununu-style personal account, if split between corporate bonds and equities, would yield roughly two-thirds more in benefits than Social Security promises.
Mr Blair himself works from a sofa in a cosy study next door, which would be rejected as too small by the personal assistant to any corporate big hitter, let alone by the boss himself.
In a 2010 study, 333 preteens played an online version of "Survivor, " posting personal profiles and receiving peer ratings on their likability.
Subjected not just to constant scrutiny but to deeply personal poking and twitching, the company and its two-legged resources themselves became a study: Of how a menacing axis of animal-rights zealots can nearly starve an enterprise they aim to ruin.
If you recall, Facebook introduced new in-depth privacy controls in 2010, and the study found that the release of these new settings corresponded to users sharing more personal data, both within their network of friends and with strangers and third-party applications.
But it is in the area of personal relationships that the online world is creating the most profound change in how people behave, the study found.
According to Couch, women in the study who did not remarry went back into the job market and stayed there, increasing their personal earnings until they retired.
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