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The U.S. Supreme Court Can Protect the LGBTQ+ Community, But Will It ...

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Ellie Holzman, JD Anticipated May 2023, Law & Public Policy Scholar There are currently over 385 anti-LGBTQ bills that have been introduced at the state level across the country. Ninety of these bills would prevent transgender youth from accessing age-appropriate gender affirming care, two of which have already become law. These proposed laws also target drag performances, bathroom access, and ...

Blended, Hybrid, and Flipped Courses: What’s the Difference?

https://sites.temple.edu/edvice/2019/11/05/blended-hybrid-and-flipped-courses-whats-the-difference/

Ariel Siegelman, Senior Instructional Technology Specialist If you’ve read about or attended workshops on approaches to teaching and learning with technology, chances are you’ve come across a few different terms to describe classes that have an online component. What are blended, hybrid, and flipped courses? Are they all describing the same approach to teaching, or are they different from ...

Effectiveness of Animal-Assisted Therapy in Improving PTSD ... - Sites

https://sites.temple.edu/rtwiseowls/files/2024/01/Effectiveness-of-Animal-Assisted-Therapy-in-Improving-PTSD-Symptoms-Among-Children_Final.pdf

Effectiveness of Animal-Assisted Therapy in Improving PTSD Symptoms Among Children Temple University, Department of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences, Recreational Therapy Program

ArrayPipe: Introducing Job-Array Pipeline Parallelism for High ...

https://cis.temple.edu/~jiewu/research/publications/Publication_files/m48122-zhao%20final.pdf

ArrayPipe: Introducing Job-Array Pipeline Parallelism for High Throughput Model Exploration Hairui Zhao1, Hongliang Li1,2,∗, Qi Tian1, Jie Wu3, Meng Zhang1, Xiang Li1, Haixiao Xu4

ARE WE NO BETTER THAN GOLDFISH? - Advocacy and Evidence Resources

https://law.temple.edu/aer/2024/01/06/are-we-no-better-than-goldfish/

For now, don’t succumb to the 8-second, we-are-lesser-beings-than-goldfish myth. And by the way – there is no science for the goldfish-at-9-seconds claim either. Apparently fish can pay attention much longer than 8 or 9 seconds too. Even without a compelling story.

Tender Option Bonds and the Transmission of Monetary Policy in ...

https://sites.temple.edu/lnaveen/files/2024/11/Huayi_Tang_paper.pdf

This paper examines the transmission of monetary policy on the municipal bond mutual fund and the municipal bond market, focusing on the role of tender option bonds (TOBs)—a common leverage mechanism used by these funds to enhance performance. We find that monetary policy significantly influences investor flows in TOB-using funds. In response to redemption pressures, these funds are forced ...

Five Best Practices for Effective, yet Sensitive Critiques

https://teaching.temple.edu/sites/teaching/files/resource/pdf/5_Best_Practices_for_Critiques%20%5BAccessible%5D_0.pdf

Five Best Practices for Effective, yet Sensitive Critiques Johanna Inman, MFA, Assistant Director, Teaching & Learning Center

What is a Federal Clerkship? - Voices at Temple

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Unless you’re a lawyer or a law student, you might not know what a law clerk does. When I tell people that I’m a law clerk for a federal judge, sometimes they nod, smile, or just change the subject. More often than not, however, they ask, “What does that even mean?” Once I explain, many then ask, “Do you get paid for that?” I do indeed get paid, but the benefits of clerking stretch ...

How the gender identity revolution impacts society | Temple Now

https://news.temple.edu/news/2021-08-04/how-gender-identity-revolution-impacts-society

Heath Fogg Davis, Temple professor and former director of Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies, speaks about how using preferred pronouns and names can help create a more inclusive culture in the workplace, at school and beyond.

SJIS 19(2).book(Hevner 071105.fm) - Temple University

https://community.mis.temple.edu/seminars/files/2009/10/Hevner-SJIS.pdf

Abstract. As a commentary to Juhani Iivari’s insightful essay, I briefly analyze design science research as an embodiment of three closely related cycles of activities. The Relevance Cycle inputs requirements from the contextual envi-ronment into the research and introduces the research artifacts into environ-mental field testing. The Rigor Cycle provides grounding theories and methods along ...