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Weapons are the products of not merely technological but also historical and cultural development. ... Brazil is rich in natural resources, and has one of the world's few natural resource frontiers. Finally, Brazil continues to produce outstanding architects, artists, writers, composers, social scientists and legal intellectuals, religious and ...
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United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) One of the three international conventions adopted at the Rio Earth Summit in 1992, the UNFCCC has been ratified by 197 countries (including the United States) and entered into force on March 21, 1994. This UN site says that “ [p]reventing ‘dangerous’ human interference with ...
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Natural Medicines This link opens in a new window. Natural Medicines (formerly Natural Standard) provides evidence-based information on dietary supplements (including herbs, vitamins, and minerals), functional foods, diets, complementary practices (modalities), exercises, and medical conditions.
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Psychological, political, social, and economic arguments and knowledge frequently depend on the use of numerical data. A psychologist might hypothesize that I.Q. is attributable to environmental or genetic factors; a politician might claim that hand gun control legislation will reduce crime; a sociologist might assert that social mobility is more limited in the United States than in other ...
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HRM 3581. Co-op Experience in Human Resource Management. 3 Credit Hours. This is an academic course intended to give students experience applying HRM concepts in a real world work environment. In a typical assignment, students work under the mentorship of an HR professional on HRM related project (s).
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Undergraduate Contact Information. Robert Sanders, Chair. Biology-Life Sciences Building, Room 255. 215-204-8851. Erik Cordes, Vice Chair. Biology-Life Sciences Building, Room 447. 215-204-4067. erik.cordes@temple.edu. Angela Bricker, Faculty Advisor for Biology Majors - junior and senior.
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Exploit Natural Genetic Resources, and the Potential Human Rights Ramifications, 24 AM. U. INT‘L L. REV. 943, 944 55 (2009) (providing a historic background on the international community‘s practice of sharing virus data for the purposes of global health and discussing Dr. Supari‘s justification for withholding bird flu specimens).
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Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released The Special Warming of 1.5°C, which announced that the global community has only a to hold climate change to a 1.5°C increase in temperature, the target Climate Agreement. The IPCC warned that warming beyond a 1.5°C to irrevocable change and the destruction of ecosystems.
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On its most basic level, most textual analysis methods work by counting and classifying words or phrases within texts. Usually, this involves comparing these counts of classifications between a few or many documents. Some of these tools and methods are more advanced than others, but even the most complicated methods often first count words.