Search Keywords

Results Restricted To:

https://www.temple.edu

Total Results: 36

Pope & Talbot and a Slippery Slope: Distributions of Partnership Equity

https://www2.law.temple.edu/10q/pope-talbot-and-a-slippery-slope-distributions-of-partnership-equity/

Robert M. Kane, Jr. examines Pope & Talbot and argues that the IRS inappropriately relied on that case in two rulings addressing the calculation of section 311 gain on distributions of partnership equity.

Glass Major - Temple University

https://www.temple.edu/academics/degree-programs/glass-major-ta-glss-bfa

Bachelor of Fine Arts in Glass Combine contemporary art context with coursework that emphasizes the history, chemistry and technical aspects of working with glass in the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Glass in the Tyler School of Art and Architecture at Temple University. The 126-credit bachelor's program contains a curriculum that integrates studio practices in hot glass and cold construction and ...

Play-the-game Text Old - Temple University

https://community.mis.temple.edu/mis3537beaver2016/files/2016/04/GSCM_sim_manual.pdf

Pop-up windows appear as you continue to click “Advance One Month” to present you with an opportunity to hold a tradeshow conference and with news headlines indicating the direction demand will take for the following months. • To close an event pop up window, continue to click “Next” until the window disappears.

Nora S. Newcombe | Laura H. Carnell Professor of Psychology

https://sites.temple.edu/newcombe/

Nora S. Newcombe, Ph.D., is a Laura H. Carnell Professor of Psychology at Temple University. Dr. Newcombe was educated at Antioch College, where she graduated with a major in psychology in 1972 and at Harvard University, where she received her Ph.D. in Psychology and Social Relations in 1976. She taught previously at Penn State University. Her research in cognition and cognitive development ...

Evaluation Findings Brief August 2022 - College of Liberal Arts

https://liberalarts.temple.edu/sites/liberalarts/files/EvaluationFindings_Brief2_updatedNov2022.pdf

The outputs served as performance measures that would, when combined with the range of in-depth interviews and observation data also collected, facilitate an understanding of whether and how longer-term outcomes (reductions in gun violence) were achieved. This brief summarizes the findings of the research study. A longer and more detailed report will be available to the public after BJA review.

AGI Introduction - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/AGI-Intro.html

Two publications on the project are selected, usually one brief introduction and one detailed description. ACT-R [An Integrated Theory of the Mind; The Atomic Components of Thought] ACT-R is a cognitive architecture: a theory for simulating and understanding human cognition.

CIS587: The Wumpus World - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~ingargio/cis587/readings/wumpus.shtml

A variety of "worlds" are being used as examples for Knowledge Representation, Reasoning, and Planning. Among them the Vacuum World, the Block World, and the Wumpus World. We will examine the Wumpus World and in this context introduce the Situation Calculus, the Frame Problem, and a variety of axioms.

Question 1 - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~latecki/Courses/CIS617-04/Solutions/archana_guptaHW1.pdf

Solutions by Archana Gupta Question 1 (Chapter 3: 10) An 8-bit byte with binary value 10101111 is to be encoded using an even-parity Hamming code. What is the binary value after encoding?

Preventing Plagiarism: Six Strategies that Build Confidence and ... - Sites

https://sites.temple.edu/edvice/2017/03/21/preventing-plagiarism-six-strategies-that-build-confidence-and-deepen-learning/

One way to do this is to “scaffold” students’ research and writing process. For example, have students write a proposal in which they articulate a research question, identify some initial sources, and outline a plan for gathering information and writing their paper.

Microsoft Word - Karen Tan - CV for Research Office - 201910.doc

https://www.fox.temple.edu/sites/fox/files/media/file/CV_Karen-Tan-CV-for-Research-Office-201910.pdf

Ph.D. Aug 2019 – Present (Presidential Fellow) Aug 2016 – Jul 2019 (University Fellow) Department of Tourism and Hospitality Management, Temple University, Philadelphia, P.A., U.S. Major: Business Administration with a concentration in Tourism Management