Both sentences are correct. The first is more proper like when you give a speech maybe while the second is sort of everyday talking.
quantitative studies are for bulk while qualitative studies are more focused on the quality of the work. "quality" and "quantity" can be found within each of the words.
Colonial kids spent a lot of time studying religion. They also studied math and reading. Boys' studies focused more on math, while girl's studies focused more on reading.
A scientist who studies physics is a physicist.
possibly majors such as global studies or environmental studies... Also possibly majors focused on languages ( such as major in spanish ).
A Herpetologist (I think I spelled it correctly)
The correct title for someone who studies volcanoes and volcanic activity is vulcanologist, also spelled volcanologist.
Yes, "He studies at school" is a correct sentence. It indicates that the person's primary activity at the school is studying.
A scientist who studies earthquakes is called a seismologist. Seis- is a prefix meaning 'earthquake', such as in 'seismograph' (a device that records the waves of an earthquake) or 'seismic' (having to do with earthquakes. Example: Seismic activity is higher in areas along tectonic plate boundaries).
A studious person is someone who is dedicated to learning and academic pursuits. They are often diligent in their studies, focused on acquiring knowledge, and committed to their education.
Physical Activity and Sports Studies P A S S
Durkheimian Studies, a journal focused on the sociologist Emile Durkheim, was first published in 1994. It covers various aspects of Durkheim's work and its relevance in contemporary social sciences.
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