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What is a Day in the Life of a Law Student Really Like?

https://www2.law.temple.edu/voices/day-life-law-student-really-like/

Editor’s Note: Prospective students can learn a lot about a law school online, such as tuition, student-t0-faculty ratio, and job placement statistics, among others. Harder to find, however, is what the day-to-day life of a law student is really like. With that mind, we asked two recent alums, Jessie Shields and Shanna Miles, to talk about their general schedules as law students. What did ...

Technology and Market Power: The United States Cement Industry, 1974-2019

https://liberalarts.temple.edu/sites/liberalarts/files/documents/moss_cement_markups.pdf

Abstract We examine the evolution of market power in the cement industry over more than four decades using a structural model of procurement. The model matches aggregated outcomes in the data, and implies transportation costs, shipping distances, and de-mand elasticities that are consistent with external sources. Evaluating county-level out-comes throughout the contiguous United States, we ...

Art Dowdy - College of Education and Human Development

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Biography Art Dowdy, PhD, BCBA-D is a faculty member at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he teaches in both the Applied Behavior Analysis and Special Education programs. He is the Principal Investigator of Project IMPACT-Autism: Internet-Based Model for Paraeducators to Augment Comprehensive Treatment for Autistic Learners, a federally funded research grant supported by ...

‘Flappy Bird’ to return after a 10-year hiatus: the true story behind ...

https://news.temple.edu/news/2024-09-20/flappy-bird-return-after-10-year-hiatus-true-story-behind-world-s-most-viral-mobile

Temple University film and media arts faculty member Thomas Sharpe discusses the rise, fall and 2025 return of Flappy Bird, the world’s most viral mobile game.

DAVID CONAN WOLFSDORF - Sites

https://sites.temple.edu/dwolf/files/2020/06/On-Goodness-Introduction.pdf

The goal of this study is to answer the question “What is goodness?”2 It is nat-ural to associate this question with ethics. But goodness is not confined to ethics. Water and wine, a strategy for streamlining maintenance operations, a proof or disproof of the null hypothesis, and a rendering of a candy counter in oil may all be good and in non- ethical ways. Goodness figures prominently in ...

Articles | Temple Political and Civil Rights Law Society

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By Julia Rankin Introduction The issues of wrongful convictions and exonerations have gained popularity in the last few decades. The establishment of the Innocence Project, [1] as well as several media sensations such as Serial[2] and Making a Murderer, [3] have launched discussions of exonerations into the mainstream. After years of studying exonerations, scholars have identified a handful of ...

Graphic and Interactive Design BFA - Temple University

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Overview The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic and Interactive Design (GAID), offered by the Department of Design and Illustration, does more than prepare students for careers in print and screen-based design—it teaches them how to create unforgettable experiences that make the world a better place.

Dance (DANC) | Temple University Bulletin

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What is jazz? Students will explore its roots and reinventions in Ragtime, Hot Jazz, Blues, Swing, Bebop, Free Jazz, Rhythm & Blues, and Hip Hop throughout the 20th century in America. We'll experience its manifestations across media, screening dance films, listening to music, viewing visual art works, and reading poetry. Then we'll move into the studio to experience first-hand its rhythms ...

MATRICES M - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~latecki/Courses/CIS2166-Spring18/Lectures/MatrixAlg1.pdf

A matrix is a rectangular array of numbers or other mathematical objects, for which operations such as addition and multiplication are defined. Most of this article focuses on real matrices, i.e., matrices whose elements are real numbers. For instance, this is a real matrix: The numbers, symbols or expressions in the matrix are called its entries or its elements. The horizontal and vertical ...

pmi Project Portfolio Manage - community.mis.temple.edu

https://community.mis.temple.edu/mis5202online2016/files/2016/07/ProjectPortfolioMgtTrenchesPennypacker.pdf

The Enterprise Portfolio Management Council James Pennypacker and San Retna, editors