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...difficulty in conducting this type of research comes in determining the direction of causality, and past research has not been able to assess one star??s effect in isolation, Elbrese wrote in her paper, titled, “The Power of Stars: Do Star Actors Drive the Success of Movies...
Elberse used the index to examine whether a star??s addition to a cast affected the movie’s stock value...
...develop his models, Barman used a technique called transmission spectroscopy, which examines the light from a parent star as it passes through the outer reaches of a planet’s atmosphere. By analyzing the absorption patterns of the star??s light, he was able to deduce the molecules present in the planetary atmosphere...
...programs. “You got this high demand and limited supply which is what makes this such a challenge in the long run,” he said.Schwartz added that Harvard has struggled to hold on to some academics because it generally does not offer “star?? salaries that are significantly above average tenure salaries.He pointed to the examples of former Professors Pedro Noguera and Marcelo Suarez-Orozco, two prominent GSE civil rights scholars who left for New York University in 2004 after receiving what Schwartz calls “extremely generous offers that Harvard...
...that was the going logic until August 1, 1981. At 12:15 a.m., MTV began broadcasting on the air and once again the sky was falling for radio. To unceremoniously hammer the point home, MTV chose to show The Buggles’ “Video Killed the Radio Star?? as its first music video. Clad in black pleather suits, the band members were only too happy to dance a funeral jig on the grave of radio. “Who wants to be a DJ when you can be a VJ?” insinuated...