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This course is designed as an intermediate algebra course that prepares students for the topics covered in MATH 1021. This course covers the real number system, basic properties of real numbers, operations with fractional expressions, simplifying complex fractions, powers and roots, operations with radicals, graphing linear equations and inequalities, and factoring of polynomials.
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Near Field Magnetic Induction (NFMI) based communication is an emerging technology that promises several advantages over the traditional radio frequency (RF) communication including low energy use, ability to work reliably in a variety of difficult propagation media (e.g., water, non-ferromagnetic metals, underground, tissue media of fresh produce & meats, etc.), and low leakage possibility ...
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Overview Our ever-changing global landscape, where advances in technology and social dynamics occur every day, calls for broadened skill sets, sharp analytical minds and creative solutions to increasingly complex problems. In short, our leaders of the future will possess the skills and attributes that have long defined a liberal arts education. The College of Liberal Arts prides itself on ...
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INSTRUCTORS Faculty are the backbone of our program. They are industry experts and experienced educators. Continuing Education instructors hold advanced or terminal degrees, professional licenses, and/or notoriety in their respective fields. Importantly, instructors also bring a wealth of experience from both within and outside Japan. As experienced as they are, instructors do more than just ...
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Mission The Boyer College of Music and Dance is committed to nurturing and advancing music as a form of human expression, as an art, and as a subject for intellectual inquiry. Recognizing that music possesses unique powers—to move the spirit, to excite the mind, to reveal the past, to chart the future, to instruct, to heal, and to foster communication—the college seeks to perpetuate music ...
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27 John Demos, The Enemy Within: 2,000 Years of Witch-Hunting in the Western World (New York: Viking, 2008); Barry Glassner, The Culture of Fear: Why Americans are Afraid of the Wrong Things? (New York: Basic Books, 1999); Philip Jenkins, Moral Panic: Changing Concepts of the Child Molester in Modern America (New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 1998); Neil Miller, Sex Crime Panic: A ...
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Explore sedation choices for your colonoscopy, with Temple Health’s guidance on finding the best option for comfort and ease.
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Diving into the world of graphic design, UX/UI design, and illustration, learners are equipped with the tools to develop conceptual thinking, creativity, and visual communication skills. Engaging with a variety of projects, participants will learn to visually articulate ideas, delve into the societal implications of design, and experiment with different mediums and techniques. This blend of ...
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Should the federal government more forcefully engage health care issues, or are its current obligations a hidden time bomb facing the federal budget? Should we be concerned about the outsourcing of U.S. jobs? Is the minimum wage too low, or will increases in the minimum simply lead to greater unemployment? Students will engage these and other pressing issues, write position papers advocating ...