https://sites.temple.edu/borguet/files/2025/01/structure-of-water-2014.pdf
ABSTRACT: The properties of water molecules located close to an interface deviate significantly from those observed in the homogeneous bulk liquid. The length scale over which this structural perturbation persists (the so-called interfacial depth) is the object of extensive investigations. The situation is particularly complicated in the presence of surface charges that can induce long-range ...
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Timothy J. Patterson and Jay M. Shuttleworth While enslavement is a topic present in elementary social stud-ies standards for all fifty states,1 it also remains one of the most difficult topics to teach. Recently, the Southern Poverty Law Center conducted a survey of the historical knowledge of 1,000 American high school seniors about enslavement.2 The results were not encouraging. Respondents ...
https://disabilities.temple.edu/resources/disability-rights-timeline
Timeline of Historical Milestones in The Disability Rights Movement This timeline uses language that is historically correct, but no longer considered acceptable. 1815-1817 Formal Deaf Education Begins in the U.S. Thomas H. Gallaudet founds the Connecticut Asylum for the Education and Instruction of Deaf and Dumb Persons in Hartford, Connecticut. It is the first permanent school for the deaf ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~latecki/Courses/RobotFall07/PapersFall07/fox-ijrr-2003.pdf
The most challenging problem in mobile robot localization is the kidnapped robot problem [25], in which a well-localized robot is teleported to some other po-sition without being told. This problem differs from the global localization problem in that the robot might firmly believe to be somewhere else at the time of the kidnapping.
https://news.temple.edu/news/2024-02-06/what-makes-super-bowl-so-super-0
Temple University’s Jennifer Freeman and Bryant Simon discuss the Super Bowl’s unflappable popularity.
https://sustainability.temple.edu/sites/sustainability/files/2022TransportationSustainabilityCultureSurveyReport_TU_FINAL.pdf
Executive Summary The 2022 Temple University Transportation and Sustainability Culture Survey was launched to students using Qualtrics on March 16, 2022 with first reminder send on March 22, 2022 followed by a second reminder on April 5, 2022. A final reminder was sent to students on April 6, 2022. The survey was launched to faculty and staff on March 23, 2022 with the first reminder on March ...
https://www.cis.temple.edu/~yu/research/CanalScan-info21.pdf
Abstract—Human-machine interface based on tongue-jaw movements has recently become one of the major technological trends. However, existing schemes have several limitations, such as requiring dedicated hardware and are usually uncomfortable to wear. This paper presents CanalScan, a nonintrusive system for tongue-jaw movement recognition using only commodity speaker and microphone mounted on ...
https://sites.temple.edu/ticlj/files/2025/05/Randy-Goldson-Vol.-38-Issue-1-1.pdf
Randy Goldson* The demand for climate reparations is a bold and necessary step in addressing the uneven burden of climate change. While the predominant state-centered, North-South formulation of climate reparations has value, this Comment argues that the nation-state cannot be the exclusive recipient of climate reparations by highlighting the work of TWAIL scholars who have shown that the ...
https://sites.temple.edu/ticlj/files/2017/02/24.1.Zhang-TICLJ.pdf
The specifics of what is a socialist legal system and what constitutes Chinese characteristics in terms of the rule of law are subject to further debate. The Confucian heritage rooted legal tradition and the single party ruling system have significantly shaped the legal landscape of the country, making the route to the rule of law in China a long and thorny one. Despite China’s socialist ...
https://sfs.temple.edu/financial-aid-types/federal-work-study
Federal work-study is a Federal Grant that allows students to earn funding via a bi-weekly paycheck to help cover non-billable educational expenses. Federal work-study funding does not get applied towards tuition and fees. You must work an approved work-study position to earn the funding. To qualify, you must have a valid FAFSA on file and qualify for Title IV Federal Aid. You must also ...