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https://noncredit.temple.edu/upload/2025%20OLLI%20Summer%20Course%20Catalog%20FINAL%20COPY%20REVISED.pdf

The first lecture marks the 200th anniversary of London’s National Gallery, which houses an encyclopedic collection of European paintings from Giotto to Cézanne. In the second week, the focus shifts to the Louvre, one of the world’s most famous and most visited museums, featuring masterpieces by Leonardo, Raphael, Titian, Rubens and Vermeer. Week three highlights Madrid’s Museo del ...

RANDOMIZED TRIALS IN LEGAL EPIDEMIOLOGY - phlr.temple.edu

https://phlr.temple.edu/sites/phlr/files/documents/CPHLR-TheoryMethods2023_RandomizedTrials-LegalEpi.pdf

Summary This chapter reviews the utility of randomized trials to study policy candidates, establish specific causal links and mechanisms of action, and evaluate effects of actual laws implemented in the real world. It begins by presenting the need for randomized trials to address selection bias and related challenges that arise in policy evaluation. It presents basic trial concepts such as ...

Modeling Infiltration with Approximate Solutions to Richard s Equation

https://sites.temple.edu/sserrano/files/2020/08/12-Modeling-Infiltration-with-Approximate-Solutions-of-Richards-Equation.pdf

Sergio E. Serrano1 Abstract: Using approximate analytical solutions of the nonlinear Richard’s equation, simple models for the simulation of water content, pressure head, hydraulic head, and infiltration rate profiles, subject to either constant conditions, time-variable rainfall, or redistribution, are developed. New practical expressions for the time to ponding and infiltration rate at the ...

ARTICLE: Assertion and Hearsay

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This article explores the characteristics and functions of assertion and considers how the term influences the definition of hearsay under Federal Rule of Evidence 801. Rule 801(a) defines hearsay by limiting it to words and conduct intended as an assertion, but the rule does not define the term assertion. Courts and legal scholars have focused relatively little attention on the nature and ...