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Unit #8 MIS 5214 Case Study 2 – Cyberattack: The Maersk Global Supply-Chain Meltdown
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The program prepares students for further study and for careers in academia, business, government, nonprofit organizations, and community organizing and social change efforts, such as economic development, environmental management, geographic systems management, and planning and public policy. Throughout, emphasis is placed on the development of research techniques and analytical skills ...
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The following tips for faculty to help students successfully complete research assignments are based on the results of studies conducted by Project Information Literacy (PIL), an ongoing national research project that examines undergraduate student research practices. PIL’s methodologies have included a survey of over 8,000 students from 25 U.S. college campuses, including Temple; a content ...
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About the Program The primary mission of the Political Science Department's graduate program is to prepare students for careers in academia. The department gives equal emphasis to training students for both the research and teaching sides of such a career. Many of our graduates also successfully apply their political science training to non-academic careers. The PhD program offers study in ...
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Jane DeRose Evans can be found excavating in and studying coins from areas across the Mediterranean basin conquered by the Romans. Her work has taken her to southern France, Israel, Jordan and most recently Turkey, where she is the coin specialist for the Harvard-Cornell Expeditions to Sardis. Evans has been teaching at Tyler for more than twenty years, exploring the art and material culture ...
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This is now the third straight year that Temple has ranked among the top 50 public institutions. […]
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Introduction Drug overdose is the leading cause of injury-related death in the United States, killing more people every year than car crashes. Opioids — both prescription painkillers and heroin — are responsible for most of these deaths. The death rate from prescription opioid-caused overdose nearly quadrupled from 1999 to 2013, while deaths from heroin overdose rose 270 percent between ...
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The popularized media image of our beloved wartime heroine Rosie the Riveter seems to be ingrained in our brains as a young, white, American woman, eager to help on the home-front while the boys are away. But how much of this iconic image corresponds to what the face of a “Rosie” actually looked like in the forties? Did all the women who stepped forward to work fit this cookie-cutter ...
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Welcome to Temple Physics! Our mission is to foster an internationally-recognized community of scholars dedicated to pushing the boundaries of scientific knowledge while providing exceptional educational opportunities through research, teaching and community outreach. Located in the Science, Education and Research Center, our faculty are at the forefront of advanced research, from the study of ...
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Peter J. Spiro holds the Charles Weiner Chair in international law. Before joining Temple’s faculty in 2006, Professor Spiro was Rusk Professor of Law at the University of Georgia Law School. A former law clerk to Justice David H. Souter of the U.S. Supreme Court, Spiro specializes in international, immigration, and constitutional law. Spiro is the author of Beyond Citizenship: American ...