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To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the founding of Temple University Rome, President Ann Weaver Hart, Temple Trustee Robert A. Rovner and a large group of visiting alumni, senior staff and faculty visited Rome for a special weeklong anniversary reunion on March 3–9.
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I found Valerie Matsumoto’s article Japanese Women during World War II to be both interesting and informative. The chronological structure allowed for easy reading that flowed logically from “Prewar Background,” the first section, to “Resettlement: College and Work,” detailing the lives of Japanese-American “Nisei” women in the later years of the war and post-war readjustment ...
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Artificial General Intelligence — A gentle introduction Pei Wang [On-line document since 2007, last updated in August 2025] [中文] [Español] [This page contains information about the field of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), collected and organized according to my judgment, though efforts are made to avoid personal biases.]
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