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OPENING STATEMENT V. ARGUMENT – WHERE IS THE LINE?

https://law.temple.edu/aer/2019/03/23/opening-statement-v-argument-where-is-the-line/

The upshot? From a caselaw-based approach to identifying what constitutes impermissible argument in opening, the principles are few: Avoid the categoric prohibitions; Don’t engage in anticipatory rebuttal; No overt vouching for your own witness’ believability; and “don’t talk about things you won’t prove at trial but that will pull out heartstrings or inflame passions.” Put most ...

Information Systems Auditing - Temple University

https://community.mis.temple.edu/mis5201sec001sp2017/files/2017/03/IS-Auditing-Tools-and-Techniques-Creating-Audit-Programs.pdf

Abstract Information systems audits can provide a multitude of benefits to an enterprise by ensuring the effective, efficient, secure and reliable operation of the information systems so critical to organizational success. The effectiveness of the audit depends, in large part, on the quality of the audit program.

Academics | Tyler School of Art & Architecture | Tyler School of Art ...

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Learn how the Tyler academic experience will help you develop an agile, creative mind for current and emerging careers.

Full-time Employee Health Insurance Plan - Human Resources

https://careers.temple.edu/hr-resources/our-functional-areas/benefits-administration/health-insurance-plans/full-time-employee

Health insurance is available to all full-time employees, faculty members and their eligible dependents. Eligible dependents include the employee’s spouse and biological, adopted and/or step children under the age of 26. Coverage of dependent children is through the end of the month in which they reach the age of 26 under the medical and prescription coverages. For dental and vision ...

Student Worker Hire Process V8 - Human Resources

https://careers.temple.edu/sites/careers/files/documents/Student_Worker_Hire_Process.pdf

The office in which you provide your identification will depend on what location you will be working for. For example, if you are working in any department or office on the Main Campus you will report to the HR office in the Howard Gittis Student Center. You can see a list of HR office locations here. I have to submit (2) forms of ID to complete my I-9 Verification Process, what are acceptable ...

MOLEFI KETE ASANTE - Institutional Diversity, Equity, Advocacy and ...

https://diversity.temple.edu/sites/diversity/files/MKA%20CV%202019%20update.pdf

Molefi Kete Asante, “Racism: The Problem that Won’t Go Away,” Philadelphia Tribune, January 2005. Molefi Kete Asante, “The Recent Documentary on Marcus Garvey: What Price the Destruction of A Black Hero?” Contrast, New York, May, 2001. Molefi Kete Asante, "Quitting: I Quit Wearing a Tie," Utne Reader, September, 1996.

Student Organizations - College of Engineering

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Student professional organizations allow our students to take their blossoming engineering knowledge out of labs and lecture halls and apply it in practice: through networking, attending conferences, pursuing interdisciplinary projects and more. Some of these groups are student chapters of professional organizations, providing support and events while on campus, and a network of professionals ...

The Neuroplasticity of the Brain After a Cochlear Implant

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With such an intricate system, a failure in any one component of hearing may have devastating effects on the sensation and per-ception of sound. Such hearing loss can occur in two forms: con-ductive and sensorineural [3]. Conductive hearing loss is caused by an impediment in the outer ear that prevents the conduction of sound, which could be as minor as a lodged piece of dried earwax, or as ...

Meet the People – Temple University Risk Communication Laboratory

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Director: Sarah Bauerle Bass, PhD, MPH (she/her/hers) Contact Information: sbass@temple.edu Hometown: Omaha, Nebraska Biography: Dr. Sarah Bass is a Professor in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences in the College of Public Health and Director of the Risk Communication Laboratory at Temple University. Her over thirty years of experience focuses on health and risk communication and ...

The mouse is out: Disney’s original Mickey enters the public domain

https://news.temple.edu/news/2024-01-31/mouse-out-disney-s-original-mickey-enters-public-domain

But I don’t know if there’ll be a significant economic loss for Disney in the way that there would be if the company lost the current version of Mickey Mouse, which is making Disney millions of dollars. What potential legal challenges or controversy does Mickey Mouse’s entry into the public domain introduce?