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" ... Einarsdóttir’s description of Death Is Elsewhere is thorough, going beyond other synopses, including The Met’s signage. As she sees it, the piece is: ... "
" ... I have produced more than 1,500 pages of detailed notes, multiple synopses’ for developing social, philosophical and scientific doctrines, a lifelong intellectual road map and a handful of ideas I hope will impact education soon. ... "
" ... Let’s see…I’m a former Wall Street professional who majored in history at Yale and earned my J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law. I’ve slogged away as a financial analyst for an investment bank, worked as a corporate and securities attorney at law firms and as internal counsel for Lehman Brothers and Goldman Sachs, and served as a securities arbitrator. Over the past several years as a freelance writer, I’ve provided content for leading multimedia financial companies. My published articles have included market commentaries, socially responsible investing news, corporate earnings analyses, regulatory synopses, personal finance pieces, and business book reviews. I also prepared a taxonomy of derivatives law. Seriously. I’m currently working on a book about the history of women and Wall Street, a topic that I have been surprised to find has not been widely addressed. In September 2010, I launched my blog, pettistripes.com, that grew out of my research and focuses on certain recurring themes relating to females and finance that remain relevant today — e.g., the cultural and political impediments to progress; the need for financial education; the value of mentors and networking; the dilemma of work/family balance. The way we deal with these issues that have arisen in the past and remain with us today holds implications for the future. To catch up on archived posts and learn more about Pettistripes, including the origins of the blog’s name, the book, and resource lists for the financial professional, novice investor, history buff, and more, go to www.pettistripes.com and follow along on Twitter @Pettistripes. Please feel free to contact me at scaplan@pettistripes.com ... "
" ... This material was also searchable, which meant that students were more likely to go to just the information that they were seeking, rather than having to read the entire passage. Advances in semantics and machine learning also meant that the indexes could be turned into semantic links that made it easier to navigate across related content and made for easier synopses. Now, purists might argue that one of the reasons that you assign reading in the first place was so that students would read everything, but when you're dealing with a heavy course-load, taking the time to read through hundreds of pages a night almost invariably placed far second to getting to information that you needed when you needed it. This latter paradigm is ingrained in students these days, and the arguments against, while arguably compelling, nonetheless failed to make much of a dent in student's behavior. ... "