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Course Description Total war, weapons of mass destruction, genocide. These were not solely inventions of the 20th century nor are they the natural consequences of a violent human nature. Leaders, armies, and the strategies they pursue are rooted in their social and political context. Weapons are the products of not merely technological but also historical and cultural development. Battles ...
https://engineering.temple.edu/research-departments/departments/civil-environmental-engineering-department/civil-environmental-engineering-labs
Dedicated to the investigation of physicochemical processes, environmental chemistry, remediation, and fate & transport, our lab performs experimental research on societally and environmentally relevant issues, and our research addresses both natural and engineered treatment systems. Our approaches include laboratory up to field scale, and the results contribute to society’s understanding of ...
https://eli.temple.edu/us-jurisdictions/
Navigate disaster response laws by U.S. jurisdiction with the ELI, covering all 50 states, territories, and the federal government.
https://bulletin.temple.edu/graduate/scd/pharmacy/pharmacy-pharmd/pharmacy-pharmd.pdf
About the Program Temple University School of Pharmacy, established in 1901, carries far more than a century's worth of history and reliability in pharmacy education. The Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree program trains pharmacists who pursue career paths in community pharmacy, hospital pharmacy, long-term care, managed care, the pharmaceutical industry, government and more.
https://www.fox.temple.edu/sites/fox/files/documents/Cummins%20Conference%202022/RILA_Moenig_JRI_final.pdf
Registered index-linked annuities (RILAs) are increasingly popular equity-based re-tirement savings products o ered by U.S. life insurance companies. They combine features of xed-index annuities and traditional variable annuities (TVAs), o ering in-vestors equity exposure with downside protection in a tax-deferred setting. This article introduces RILAs to the academic literature by describing ...
https://sites.temple.edu/daniellescherer/files/2015/08/War-and-Peace-Syllabus-Summer-2-2015.pdf
University Course Description “Total war, weapons of mass destruction, genocide. These were not solely inventions of the 20th century nor are they the natural consequences of a violent human nature. Leaders, armies, and the strategies they pursue are rooted in their social and political context. Weapons are the products of not merely technological but also historical and cultural development ...
https://bulletin.temple.edu/courses/pols/
Our understanding of much of reality relies on statistics. Many claims about our world, our society and other societies, specific organizations (such as Temple University), and even our minds and bodies rest on statistical data. Using examples from anthropology, psychology, sociology, political science, and economics, students will examine how social science methods and statistics help us ...
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/courses/hist/
This course explores the intersection between the concepts of gender, history, and global societies. Since gender is a social construct, gender roles have varied considerably in various times and places. We examine how ideas about gender and gender roles have changed over time and discover to what extent they have remained much the same in different geographic areas. We will be using different ...
https://cph.temple.edu/news/2025/02/fda-bans-cancer-linked-red-dye-no-3-what-temple-experts-say
In a major public health move, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a ban on Red Dye No. 3 (erythrosine) in food and ingested drugs due to cancer risks found in animal studies. This decision aligns the U.S. with Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, where the dye has already been largely prohibited. What Is Red Dye No. 3? Red Dye No. 3 is a synthetic color additive found in ...
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Python is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. It contains a large standard library, which provides tools suited to many tasks. For example, you can use NumPy to deal with mathematical related problems, use NLTK to do natural language processing, and use Tensorflow to study machine learning. The library in python can be regarded as packages in other programming ...