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Professor Jaya Ramji-Nogales specializes in immigration law, international law, procedure and process. She currently teaches Civil Procedure, Evidence, Refugee Law and Policy, and the Temple Law Asylum Project. Professor Ramji-Nogales’ research areas include asylum and refugee law, global migration law, and empirical assessment of asylum adjudication. Professor Ramji-Nogales’ current work ...
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Since each interpretation of "AGI" (except the naive one) has its own theoretical and practical values, they cannot replace each other, though can be compared and combined in certain situations.
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She is working on a study that looks at how factors in one’s control and out of one’s control contribute to social media susceptibility. Outside of psychology, she has many hobbies, like reading, biking, photography, and loves trying new artistic outlets like music and visual arts!
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Before joining Temple, Raz was a research assistant at a lab that conducts HCI/HRI research, where she helped with various projects, one of which was published for the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems.
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William Goldenberg is one of the most sought after editors in Hollywood. His most recent films include “Transformers: Rise of the Beasts,” his third Transformers collaboration with Michael Bay, now in post-production and “The Outfit” which released to theaters on March 18, 2022.
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“One of the best lessons I learned from the Fox School is that business is multidimensional,” Mr. McIntyre explains. “There’s more to a deal than communication and salesmanship; it has to make sound business sense.
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Sarkar, S.K. & Zhao, Z. (2022). Local false discovery rate based methods for multiple testing of one-way classified hypotheses. Electronic Journal of Statistics, 16 (2). Institute of Mathematical Statistics. doi: 10.1214/22-ejs2080. Xing, X., Zhao, Z., & Liu, J.S. (2021). Controlling False Discovery Rate Using Gaussian Mirrors.
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He is currently working on a book on election alliances in India that explores why and when political parties sometimes decide to cooperate with one another and field joint candidates in elections.
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Now we can see that since scanf may get many values (one for each format specifier in the format string), all arguments passed to it must be pointers. The return value of scanf is the number of items it successfully converts and stores.