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John Henry – American Icons

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John Henry and The Walking Dead – by Alexander Matthew Cabrey I’m a fan of the show and graphic novel The Walking Dead, and there is a character who appears in the both who harkens back to some ideas of John Henry. The character is Tyreese, a burly African American man who brandishes his weapon of choice: the hammer.

Russell H. Conwell - Temple University

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Temple's first president, Russell Conwell, was pastor of Grace Baptist Church and founder of Temple College. The temporary Board of Trustees elected him president of the faculty October 14, 1887, and he served until December 6, 1925, the date of his death. Read his famous "Acres of Diamonds" speech. This page is excerpted from Hilty, James. Temple University: 125 Years of Service to ...

Emily K. Snell | Research Scientist, Temple University College of Education

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I am a researcher interested in school and family factors that support children’s language and literacy development. After receiving a PhD in Human Development and Social Policy from Northwestern University, I spent several years doing policy evaluation at MDRC, focusing on early childhood education and home visiting. At Temple, I work with Barbara Wasik in the College of Education. My ...

Summer Abroad in Rome, Italy - Temple Law

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Program Overview Study Law in the heart of Rome for four transformative weeks. Engage with prominent professors and fellow students from around the globe and…

PHLR - Center for Public Health Law Research

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Law is a powerful tool that can advance health and well-being. By developing and promoting the measurement and evaluation of the law’s impact, through the field of legal epidemiology, we strive to support evidence-based, proactive, and creative policies that advance public health and well-being for all.

Distributed System Design: An Overview* - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~wu/teaching/Spring2018/distributed-computing-2018.pdf

1. In your opinion, what is the future of the computing and the field of distributed systems? 2. Use your own words to explain the differences between distributed systems, multiprocessors, and network systems. 3. Calculate (a) node degree, (b) diameter, (c) bisection width, and (d) the number of links for an nx n2-d mesh, an n x n2- d torus, and an n-dimensional hypercube.

II - commencement.temple.edu

https://commencement.temple.edu/sites/commencement/files/TU-Digital-Comm-Program-5-2022.pdf

Traditionally, the hood’s silk lining was the color of the university, and the color of the bordering velvet indicated the special area of study, still used today. White represents arts, letters and humanities; dark blue, philosophy; light blue, education; yellow, science; brown, fine arts; mustard, business; purple, law; dark green, medicine; lilac, dentistry; olive, pharmacy; pink, music ...

NFMI: Near Field Magnetic Induction based communication

https://cis.temple.edu/~apal/nfmi_comnet.pdf

Near Field Magnetic Induction (NFMI) based communication is an emerging technology that promises several advantages over the traditional radio frequency (RF) communication including low energy use, ability to work reliably in a variety of difficult propagation media (e.g., water, non-ferromagnetic metals, underground, tissue media of fresh produce & meats, etc.), and low leakage possibility ...

Compendium of Clinical Measures for Community Rehabilitation

https://sites.temple.edu/rtwiseowls/files/2013/10/compendium-of-clinical-measures-for-community-rehabilitation.pdf

Contents of the compendium This Compendium contains a suite of outcome measures for use in community rehabilitation settings, as identified from a systematic review of the literature. This is a synthesis of 28 measures and clinical tests which have been critically appraised and then approved by an expert working group of rehabilitation clinicians.

Building Classification Models: ID3 and C4.5 - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~giorgio/cis587/readings/id3-c45.html

Introduction ID3 and C4.5 are algorithms introduced by Quinlan for inducing Classification Models, also called Decision Trees, from data.