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Foreign Aid and Development in the of its colonial past. Democratic ...

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The Democratic Republic of Congo has been a recipient of robust foreign aid from rom international organizations (IOs) such as the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the The United Nations Organizations peacebuilding mission (MONUSCO). The DRC also receives aid from international non-governmental organizations (INGOs) like the Oxfam and Doctors without Borders. These ...

Teaching Philosophy | Structural Geology and Geomechanics - Sites

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Overview My teaching role has primarily focused on general education, intermediate and advanced undergraduate and graduate level Earth Science classwork, as well as engaging undergraduates in research within my lab. In each of these roles, my primary goal has been to help these individuals make the transition from students who passively receive content to scientists who actively identify and ...

Xue Bai - Fox School of Business and Management

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Associate Professor with Tenure Milton F. Stau er Senior Research Fellow Jul 2018 - Jul 2022 Department of Management Information Systems Department of Marketing and Supply Chain Management

Risky Substance Use Environments and Addiction:

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Substances such as alcohol, nicotine, and illicit and prescription drugs affect the pleasure and reward circuitry of the brain, and long-term, heavy use can permanently change the structure and function of the brain [12]. Addiction to substances is a chronic brain disease that affects judgment and behavior by altering cognitive functions such as learning, memory formation, and impulse control ...

College of Science and Technology Graduation Ceremony

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In 2020, Wardlaw and her sister Elana McDonald created the Twin Sister Docs organization, which focuses on health, wellness and self-advocacy. Their mission is based on the “3Ts,” trust, translate and transform. Trusted messengers providing culturally accurate medical information which translates into individuals becoming advocates in their healthcare, leading to transformational outcomes.

Landscape Architecture (LARC) | Temple University Bulletin

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This course focuses on the development of mixed use and sustainable communities within the natural, social, cultural, and economic context of development or redevelopment. Large-scale land-use and community planning projects in the urban or rural context are investigated. Real world projects range from preparing community-based revitalization plans and designs for inner-city neighborhoods, to ...

Sociology (SOC) | Temple University Bulletin

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Do you listen to hip hop, spend all your time in Second Life, dress up like a cartoon character and go to anime fairs, or go skateboarding every day with your friends? Then you're part of the phenomenon called youth culture. Often related to gender, race, class and socio-economic circumstances, youth cultures enable young people to try on identities as they work their way to a clearer sense of ...

Geography and Urban Studies (GUS) | Temple University Bulletin

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A faculty member offers special seminars in a research specialty. Recent topics have included current perspectives on development, the information and technology needs of low resource community organizations, and information systems design and management.

Student Services | Temple University Bulletin

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The Temple University Career Center is a central resource that builds collaborative relationships among the Temple community and empowers students and alumni through comprehensive career development services, driving successful careers.

The Mark of Cain and White Violence - scholarshare.temple.edu

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Many interpreters have questioned the “mark” placed on Cain after he kills his brother Abel. The notion of the “mark of Cain” as dark skin is a familiar interpre-tive tradition. Less well known are interpretations that treat the mark as white skin. This article traces how Black interpreters connect the “mark of Cain,” white skin, and White violence.