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Accounting Minor | Temple University Bulletin

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Overview Offered by the Department of Accounting, the Minor in Accounting is open to all students. The minor provides provides valuable skills in the theory and practice of financial and managerial accounting. Students will learn basic business foundations, financial statements and the accountant's role in the management of a company. The Accounting minor can expand career opportunities and ...

Resources - DARS - Degree Audit Reporting System

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Students- Documentation: DARS – SelfService Features Workbook for Students A short help-text explaining the basic features of DARS. DARS – SelfService Student Documentation Instructions on how to view your Audits and Transfer Coursework. DARS – Credit for In-Progress Courses – … Continue reading →

Temple University - Digital Collections

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Digital Collections Our Digital Collections offer free worldwide access to the unique primary historical and cultural resources held by the Temple University Libraries and to selected scholarly works and other publications produced at Temple.

Current Residents & Alumni | Graduate Medical Education | Lewis Katz ...

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Philippe Ortiz, MD — Chief Resident Hometown: Sterling, MA Undergraduate School: College of the Holy Cross Graduate School: Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University Post graduate training: Temple University Hospital Interests: Fishing, baseball, pizza making, and reading to his children.

Disability Studies | Institute on Disabilities | Temple University ...

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What is "Disability Studies"? Disability is a cultural experience. Disability Studies uses an interdisciplinary perspective to explore the disability experience. Disability Studies questions concepts such as "normalcy" and analyzes "differences" through origins, institutions, policies, philosophies, culture, and traditions. The concept of disability has legal, medical, political, social, and ...

Contact | Lewis Katz School of Medicine | Lewis Katz School of Medicine

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Department Information: Physician Assistant Program Office of Admissions Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University 3500 N. Broad Street, MERB 124 Philadelphia, PA 19140 pa-admissions@temple.edu 215-707-3656 Fax: 215-707-6932

Declaration of Major and/or Concentration - Temple University

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Students declare a major either by completing their school's or college's declaration of major process (see specific school or college section in this Bulletin or the policy on Transfer between Schools/Colleges within the University). Individual schools and colleges may require students to declare a major earlier than 60 credits. Students should consult the policies of their own school/college ...

Department of Earth & Environmental Science | College of Science and ...

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Learn about our degree and certificate program offerings for undergraduate and graduate levels.

Research Guides: Qualitative Data Analysis and QDA Tools: Home

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Qualitative research takes many forms but often involves the collection, processing, and analysis of unstructured data, such as interviews, article text, online content, open-ended survey questions, recordings, focus group observations, etc. Qualitative data analysis (QDA) can be supported by specialized tools and software that help manage, transcribe, organize, code, analyze, and visualize ...

The Limits of Agency: Young Children s Memory May Not Benefit From Choice

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Abstract It is commonly claimed that curiosity, agency, and choice enhance learning and memory in children. However, the few studies that have investigated this in young children reveal mixed effects on memory. To test this, in Experiment 1, children aged 4–7 years watched short cartoon clips and then viewed one of two endings: either in an “active” condition, where they made choices ...