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Oh What a Beautiful Morning! Diurnal Influences on Executives and Analysts: Evidence from Conference Calls
2018
Management science
We use archival data derived from time-stamped quarterly earnings conference calls together with linguistic algorithms to measure and track the moods of executives and analysts at different times of the ...
The evidence indicates that the tone of conference call discussions deteriorates markedly over the course of the trading day, with both analysts' and executives' moods becoming more negative as the day ...
Furthermore, both executives and analysts on the calls are subject to these diurnal influences. ...
doi:10.1287/mnsc.2017.2888
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The Poetic Vision of Robert Penn Warren
1978
World literature today
wishes, oh what a bunch of crackpots! ...
They move the sequence through the narrator's insomnia-wracked night towards the concluding Poem 7, "Dawn," which on this execution morning will come "Like a blast of buckshot through I A stained-glass ...
doi:10.2307/40132859
fatcat:mj4fulmy5neuvghddkoh3ibqwq
The Situation: An Introduction to the Situational Character, Critical Realism, Power Economics, and Deep Capture
2003
University of Pennsylvania law review
See Jim Dwyer & Kevin Flynn, New Light on Jogger's Rape Calls Evidence into Question, N.Y. ...
Galileo called the argument "beautiful and worthy of Ptolemy" but pointed to the (now obvious) alternative explanation that "if we let this sphere be still and let the terrestrial globe turn on itself ...
Adopting the axiom of "consent" as central to the analysis, Shapiro discerns the quintessential form of what he and most theorists find to be a permissible kind of paternalism-selfpaternalism. 7 2 5 The ...
doi:10.2307/3313062
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The Poetic Vision of Robert Penn Warren
1979
American Literature
Oh, what do I remember? I heard the swamp-owl, night-long, call. The far car's headlight swept the room wall. ...
They move the sequence through the narrator's insomnia-wracked night towards the concluding Poem 7, "Dawn," which on this execution morning will come "Like a blast of buckshot through/A stained-glass window ...
doi:10.2307/2925260
fatcat:ss6jjq6uo5bplbnacdfavaqzqm
ینایر 2012
2012
مجلة دراسات الطفولة
in January 19,1999, webcast featuring RIM executives as well as industry analyst Andy Seybold and representatives from Rogers and BellSouth. ...
(Summers, 1970) Here we see that the driving factor behind what makes fashion fashionable is not the desire to appear beautiful but the desire to be associated with those who dictate what defines beauty ...
doi:10.21608/jsc.2012.93230
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Rose's homeodynamic perspective is not an alternative to neo-Darwinism
1999
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
What confers such similarities, such identities and differences, on the space-time trajectories of life? ...
explain the freedom enjoyed by what he calls "lifelines," he blurs what one might call the "objective" and "subjective" senses of freedom. ...
In psychology, what is now called evolutionary psychology may be big with the newspapers, but in the discipline as a whole it is a speck on the public image. ...
doi:10.1017/s0140525x9951220x
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Précis of "Lifelines: biology, freedom, determinism"
1999
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
DNA is not a blueprint, and the four dimensions of life (three of space, one of time) cannot be read off from its one-dimensional strand. ...
The history of biology as a discipline has given excessive authority to reductionism, which collapses higher level accounts, such as social or behavioural ones, into molecular ones. ...
What confers such similarities, such identities and differences, on the space-time trajectories of life? ...
pmid:11301572
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Real mysteries: narrative and the unknowable
2014
ChoiceReviews
What prose fiction contributed was silence, releasing words from what one might call their aural materiality. ...
its living, diurnal character. ...
I know what occurred here, yes, but I also feel betrayed by a nation that so widely shrugs off barbarity, by a military judicial system that treats murderers and common soldiers as one and the same. ...
doi:10.5860/choice.52-0109
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The modern satiric grotesque and its traditions
1992
ChoiceReviews
what, and executed, like Kafka's K in The Trial (1924) . ...
and diurnal mediocrity. ...
is wonderfully on the upswing, richly creative and alive in the twentieth century. ...
doi:10.5860/choice.29-3725
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Population-Development-Environment: Understanding Their Interactions in Mauritius
1995
Population
"And we're on Mauritius, right?" "Yes," she said. "Then," pointing at one of the birds, he went on, "these must be ... oh, for heaven's sake, I think I know exactly what these are. ...
The southwestern tourist zone, a coastal line stretching from Flic-en-Flac to Le Morne. ...
doi:10.2307/1534221
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Narratives of Crime and Disorder: Representations of Robbery and Burglary in the London Press, 1780-1830
2017
The press's reliance on unsolved crime reports provide a more realistic guide to the extent and nature of offending than court records. ...
This thesis is a qualitative and quantitative study of crime and justice reportage of several London newspapers during two periods - the 1780s and the early nineteenth century focusing on two felonies: ...
confer authority and legitimacy on the notion of systematic and collectively organised criminality. ...
doi:10.21954/ou.ro.0000ce4e
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Scandal and Democracy: Media Politics in Indonesia
2019
At a last press conference, a lone journalist from the Jakarta Post finally asked KPU delegates, "At what point does the mounting evidence of fraud invalidate the elections?" ...
and "organizing a conference without a permit." ...
Appendixes (continued)
Note on the Collection of Headlines In selecting sample headlines to show the changing tenor of press content covering the years 1985 (appendix 1) and 1990 (appendix 2) from holdings ...
doi:10.7298/g968-z934
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Not a Sob Story: Transitioning Out of Sex Work
2011
As such, this thesis examines the trajectories, challenges and strategies of women who transitioned or are in the process of transitioning from criminalized indoor sex work (escorting, erotic massage and ...
Using Ebaugh's role exit theory and Goffman's conceptualization of stigma, intersectional feminist analysis and labour theory, I position the transition as a re-negotiation of self, involving conflicts ...
If a man calls and they know what they're calling about, they know why they're calling, I know why they're calling, we negotiate a price, it's all out on the table, everything's there. ...
doi:10.20381/ruor-4673
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Adventurous and contemplative : a reading of Byron's Don Juan
1987
This dissertation on Byron's Don Juan begins with a history and analysis of the stanza form. ...
Still other digressions are not metaleptic leaps from a fictional to a "real" world, or from one fictional world to another, however; they are the result of the narrator's tendency to linger too long in ...
Look back o'er ages ere unto the stake fast You bind yourself, and call some mode the best one. Nothing more true than not to trust your senses; And yet what are your other evidences? ...
doi:10.14288/1.0097162
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Back to the Garden: The Woodstock Artists' Colony
2017
unpublished
Two artists' colonies-Byrdcliffe (1902-28) and The Maverick (1904-44)-instituted the community's countercultural values of handicraft, cooperative labor, and simple living at a remove from urban-industrial ...
From 1902 onwards, Woodstock-a small Dutch hamlet in upstate New York-attracted an astonishing array of painters, designers, photographers, sculptors, and printmakers, including painters George Bellows ...
In "A propos of Lady
Chatterley's Lover," Lawrence had written Oh, what a catastrophe for man when he cut himself off from the rhythm of the year, from his unison with the sun and the earth…This is what ...
doi:10.21985/n2hx3m
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