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Student Resources - Temple University

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The official University Bookstore has locations on Temple's Main Campus and Health Sciences Campus. Learn more about location and hours for Temple University Campus Bookstores. Official grades are accessed through TUportal. Learn more about Temple's grading system and how to get your grades. Official Temple University transcripts can be ordered online. Learn more about ordering official Temple ...

Article - Adobe Creative Cloud

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Click Apps on the top menu bar to view a list of applications you have already installed and a list of applications available for download. Locate each app you want to download and click Install .

For Our Students – Temple Legal Aid Office

https://sites.temple.edu/tlao/for-our-students/

Welcome to your Temple Legal Aid Office. Since 1952, when the office began as a student run project to serve the community, Temple law students have been interning in our office. Come join us, an…

Peter Simonsson - College of Liberal Arts

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Expertise Desistance, Reintegration, Treatment, Existentialism, Humanism Biography Peter Simonsson, PhD, MSW, LCSW is s criminologist at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University. He has experience conducting community research in criminal-legal settings with a focus on violence and violent victimization. Peter’s main research focuses on the desistance and reintegration of ...

A New (Confusing) Change to Pennsylvania’s Hearsay Rules

https://law.temple.edu/aer/2018/11/21/a-new-confusing-change-to-pennsylvanias-hearsay-rules/

A change to Pennsylvania's hearsay rules may confuse judges and lawyers about when there must be proof that the declarant had personal knowledge.

Choose QDA software - Qualitative Data Analysis and QDA Tools ...

https://guides.temple.edu/qda/choosing

This workshop is the second of the two-part workshop on five different Qualitative Data Analysis (QDA) tools – ATLAS.ti, NVivo, Dedoose, Taguette, and QualCoder. The workshop recaps essential and distinctive features demonstrated in the Part 1 recorded workshop and answered questions about the tools. The workshop discusses considerations for choosing among the five tools and provides ...

First-year Student Profile - Office of Undergraduate Admissions

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First-year Student Profile At Temple, every student is an integral part of a larger community of unique voices and perspectives. Check out this snapshot of our incoming Owls, so you can get to know the Class of 2029 and see how Temple is the right fit for you.

Writing Resources - How to Write and Publish a Case Report - Research ...

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CARE-writer is an online application that helps authors organize and format the information necessary to write systematic and transparent case reports while following the CARE guidelines. Case reports written with CARE-writer can be downloaded and submitted to preprint servers or scientific journals.

Text-to-speech | Disability Resources and Services | Student Affairs

https://studentaffairs.temple.edu/who-we-are/departments/disability-resources/text-speech

This page only includes information for text-to-speech, please see Screen Readers for more information regarding speech technology for blind and visually impaired students. Text-to-speech software offers support for anyone who has a print disability, but also provides extra support for students who struggle with focusing. Many of these apps will highlight as they read, allowing for both visual ...

The Prior Statement: If It Isn’t Signed, Is It Impeachment Material ...

https://law.temple.edu/aer/2016/04/28/prior-statement-isnt-signed-impeachment-material/

How should judges approach a case where a testifying witness is going to be impeached, but the impeaching document was not created or adopted by the witness? What is the rule when the impeaching lawyer has a report by person “B” that avers what testifying witness “A” allegedly said? The rule, as is developed below,