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Smart Biomaterials Research Laboratory - Kornberg School of Dentistry

https://dentistry.temple.edu/research/laboratories-centers/smart-biomaterials-research-laboratory

Scope of Research The Smart Biomaterials Research Laboratory is dedicated to the development of advanced biomaterials designed to interact dynamically with biological systems, aiming to enhance oral and systemic health. Our interdisciplinary approach integrates materials science, microbiology, bioengineering, and clinical dentistry to create innovative solutions for disease prevention ...

Pro-Attitude: Historical Background - sites.temple.edu

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With the original grounds for introducing the term "pro-attitude" undermined, the task of Part 2: Critical Reconstruction remains to consider whether there is nonetheless a genuine psychological kind pro-attitude. This discussion begins with a sample of views – drawn from the original users of the term as well as select subsequent users – of both the nature of the kind pro-attitude and the ...

Early Childhood Education (ECED) | Temple University Bulletin

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Exploration (Stage 2) takes place as pre-service teachers conduct individual tutorials and work with a small group of students. Activities often include subject matter experiences, such as language and literacy, as well as outdoor play, and monitoring classroom routines and procedures.

B4USoar - Fox School of Business and Management

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Know a high school student with the potential to take flight on his or her educational path—but who might need support in exploring college? Through Temple University’s B4USoar program, high-potential students who may not typically have access to higher education can take a general education course that’s fully transferable and fully funded by the Fox School of Business. B4USoar ...

Ambler Campus | Temple University Bulletin

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General Information Temple University Ambler, located in Montgomery County, just 17 miles north of the Main Campus (and minutes from Route 309, the Pennsylvania Turnpike and Route 476), offers the benefits of a small college campus with the resources of a large university. Several high-quality undergraduate, graduate and non-credit courses and programs are offered to meet the educational and ...

ABSTRACT: As media exposure becomes increasingly widespread, it is ...

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A study conducted in 1993 in Ilis Province, Greece, found that local radio broadcasters in the region jointly estimated that their market could support a maximum of six stations. The number of stations at the time of that survey was 28 (Zaharopoulos, 2002). This number had dropped to 16 by 2002, but still continued to far exceed economic demand (Zaharopoulos, 2002). In Thailand, the number of ...

March | 2012 | Programs & Events

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March 28, 2:30 PM, Paley Library REGISTER ON FACEBOOK 1876 and 1976 saw the launch of two massive national celebrations originating right here in Philadelphia. In 1876 we hosted America’s first World’s Fair, timed with the nation’s centennial celebration.

Protecting Vulnerable Voices: Reducing False Confessions from ... - Sites

https://sites.temple.edu/pcrs/2024/05/01/protecting-vulnerable-voices-reducing-false-confessions-from-people-with-mental-illness/

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 factors that appear and reappear in wrongful conviction cases.

COGNITIVE VULNERABILITY AND THE ACTUARIAL PREDICTION OF

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COGNITIVE VULNERABILITY AND THE ACTUARIAL PREDICTION OF DEPRESSIVE COURSE A Dissertation Submitted to the Temple University Graduate Board

Rosie the Riveter – American Icons - Sites

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The popularized media image of our beloved wartime heroine Rosie the Riveter seems to be ingrained in our brains as a young, white, American woman, eager to help on the home-front while the boys are away. But how much of this iconic image corresponds to what the face of a “Rosie” actually looked like in the forties? Did all the women who stepped forward to work fit this cookie-cutter ...