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The author of 25 books on psychology and family, Dr. Robinson, professor emeritus at University of North Carolina at Charlotte estimates that about one-quarter of the population could be classified as workaholic, though it comes in varying degrees.
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Tony Plath, a professor of finance at the University of North Carolina in Charlotte, says the SEC hit on the major problem of transparency but that it falls short in regulating how the agencies are paid.
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Run by the University of North Carolina, Charlotte (UNCC), SWIFT seeks to combine the use of low-cost real-time energy monitoring technology and an administrative model incorporating university research.
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University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNCC) has also launched a data science program and one in bioinformatics, which looks like it is becoming a hot field.
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Emeritus at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
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After a few years teaching engineering at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, he joined Duke Power in 1976 as a design engineer, rising steadily to president by 1994.
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On average, couples in which one partner is a workaholic divorce at twice the average rate, according to a 1999 study conducted by the University of North Carolina at Charlotte's Bryan Robinson.
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As a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, I can tell you that we 49er alum have little to celebrate historically when it comes to success in collegiate athletics at the national level.
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"Unlike several of his industry counterparts, John has spent lots of time thinking about how you get bigger and better at the same time, " says Anthony Plath, a finance professor at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
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She is also a trustee at Queens University in Charlotte and a major supporter of Furman University and many North Carolina museums and community foundations.
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