https://commencement.temple.edu/sites/commencement/files/TU-Digital-Comm-Program-5-2022.pdf
Traditionally, the hood’s silk lining was the color of the university, and the color of the bordering velvet indicated the special area of study, still used today. White represents arts, letters and humanities; dark blue, philosophy; light blue, education; yellow, science; brown, fine arts; mustard, business; purple, law; dark green, medicine; lilac, dentistry; olive, pharmacy; pink, music ...
https://www.fox.temple.edu/sites/fox/files/SHMM_isre.2018.0831.pdf
Abstract. Low engagement rates and high attrition rates have been formidable challenges to mobile apps and their long-term success, especially for those whose revenues derive mainly from in-app purchases. To date, little is known about how companies can sci-entifically detect user engagement stages and optimize corresponding personalized-targeting promotion strategies to improve business ...
https://www.temple.edu/academics/degree-programs/religion-major-la-rel-ba
In addition to university and College of Liberal Arts requirements, Religion BA students will complete major-specific required and elective courses. The following courses are available. Death and Dying East and West and Religion in Philadelphia Islam Religion and Human Sexuality Religion in Film Zombie Apocalypse After completing course requirements, students will complete a capstone project ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~jiewu/research/publications/Publication_files/DiVE.pdf
Abstract—Ensuring stable and high-quality real-time video an-alytics for computationally constrained mobile agents is essential. However, limited computing resources and network bandwidth present significant challenges in meeting the objective of low response time and high inference accuracy. In this paper, we present DiVE, an edge-assisted video analytics system that utilizes motion vectors ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~apal/nfmi_comnet.pdf
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 ...
https://www2.law.temple.edu/its/cms/wp-content/uploads/Sample-Client-Advice-Letter.pdf
The emphasis on positional bargaining in many lawyer negotiations can also lead to a series of “zero-sum” compromises on specific issues, rather than providing an opportunity to explore and assess creative options that might be able to satisfy both parties’ interests.
https://www.fox.temple.edu/faculty-research/institutes-centers/innovation-entrepreneurship-institute/competitions/changemaker-challenge
The need to address global and social issues is becoming increasingly important. The Innovation & Entrepreneurship Institute at Temple University established the Changemaker Challenge to encourage the development and creation of social impact ideas and ventures with the aim of creating positive change in local communities and around the world. As part of Temple University’s Social Impact ...
https://sites.temple.edu/lnaveen/files/2014/05/JFE_boards_2008.pdf
A second factor perceived to affect the board’s ability to function effectively is the size of the board. Lipton and Lorsch (1992) and Jensen (1993) suggest that larger boards could be less effective than smaller boards because of coordination problems and director free-riding. Yermack (1996) and Eisenberg, Sundgren, and Wells (1998) provide evidence that smaller boards are associated with ...
https://www.fox.temple.edu/sites/fox/files/documents/CVs/yan-li-cv.pdf
“A New Measure of Management Overconfidence Based on Management Forecasts” (with Kose John and Xin Che). “Lead-lag relationship in Style Portfolios” (with Bhaskaran Swaminathan). “Resolving the Relationship Between Leverage and Expected Return Anomaly: Impact of Debt Maturity” (with Jong Hyun Kim and Connie Mao)
https://sites.temple.edu/dwolf/files/2020/06/Plato-on-Pain.pdf
In various passages of his corpus Plato’s dramatic characters discuss pain. With respect to what pain is, including what kinds of pain there are, the most incisive discussions occur at Republic 583-587, Philebus 31-55, and Timaeus 64-65.1 The foci of these passages dif-fer from one another and do so in several ways. First the Republic and Philebus passages focus on pleasure. However Plato ...