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Asian Studies (ASST) | Temple University Bulletin

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This course is an introduction to some of the major philosophical and religious traditions of Asia, and their roles in Asia and the world today. You will learn about some of the dominant features of these traditions and be exposed to several important ideas, institutions, and practices. How do these ideas influence the behavior of individuals and communities? How does individual and communal ...

Disability Rights Timeline | Institute on Disabilities | Temple ...

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Timeline of Historical Milestones in The Disability Rights Movement This timeline uses language that is historically correct, but no longer considered acceptable. 1815-1817 Formal Deaf Education Begins in the U.S. Thomas H. Gallaudet founds the Connecticut Asylum for the Education and Instruction of Deaf and Dumb Persons in Hartford, Connecticut. It is the first permanent school for the deaf ...

Criminal Justice (CJ) | Temple University Bulletin

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Justice agencies - the juvenile justice system, police, judges and juries in courts, and prisons - are expected to create justice in response to lawbreakers. These agencies, however, often operate under enormous political, cultural, social, organizational and economic pressures. Further, what citizens or local leaders sometimes want from these agencies may create challenges and temptations ...

FANFARE FOR THE COMMON MAN: AN APPRECIATION OF PROFESSOR HENRY

https://sites.temple.edu/ticlj/files/2017/05/31.1_Dunoff_Article-19.pdf

―the common man.‖ For example, in his July 1948 acceptance speech of the Progressive Party‘s nomination for President, Wallace declared his commitment to ―using the power of our democracy to control rigorously the power of huge corporate monopolies and international big business,‖ and stated that he was ―committed to using the power and prestige of the United States to help the ...