https://global.temple.edu/isss/faculty-staff-and-researchers/international-employees/international-travel/applying-us-visa-stamp/visa-appointment-tips
Visa appointment and interview tips What Is Section 214 (B)? To qualify for a visitor or student visa, an applicant must meet the requirements of sections 101 (a) (15) (B) or (F) of the INA respectively. Failure to do so will result in a refusal of a visa under INA 214 (b). The most frequent basis for such a refusal concerns the requirement that the prospective visitor or student possess a ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~latecki/Courses/CIS166-Spring10/Lectures/Ch9.ppt
Planar Graphs A graph is called planar if it can be drawn in the plane without any edges crossing. A crossing of edges is the intersection of the lines or arcs representing them at a point other than their common endpoint. Such a drawing is called a planar representation of the graph. Example A graph may be planar even if it is usually drawn with crossings, since it may be possible to draw it ...
https://news.temple.edu/news/2024-11-06/series-firsts-meet-temple-staff-and-faculty-who-were-first-generation-college
Temple University staff and faculty share what being a first-generation student means to them and how Temple welcomes first-generation students.
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 ...
https://news.temple.edu/news/2021-02-03/exploring-best-way-bring-black-children-white-families-and-communities
Temple University staff members Valerie Harrison and Kathryn Peach D’Angelo discuss “Do Right By Me,” their book about raising Black children in white spaces.
https://news.temple.edu/news/2024-10-08/hispanic-latinoa-latinx-or-latine-find-out-how-use-terms
Professors Christina Baker, César Cabezas and Augusto Lorenzino from Temple University explain the meanings of Hispanic, Latino/a, Latinx and Latine.
https://www.fox.temple.edu/academics/online-digital-learning
The Fox Online & Digital Learning department is a team of Instructional Designers, Instructional Technologists, and Videographers that are committed to providing exemplary customer service and support for students and faculty with their online and hybrid courses here at the Fox School of Business.
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rhetoric? How and why do people binge-watch, and how do they feel about the behavior in relation to their understanding of TV? What does this research tell us about the identity of television (viewers and medium) within contemporary media culture? What is my subject position within the discourse on binge-watching and how does
https://law.temple.edu/aer/2021/12/05/dna-as-proof-of-guilt-often-necessary-not-always-sufficient/
When is a DNA ‘match,’ the gold standard for forensic discipline, accurate but insufficient? A recent decision of the Connecticut Supreme Court reminds us of the limits of even this most potent form of proof. The power of DNA to prove guilt, establish actual innocence, or ‘raise a reasonable doubt’ cannot be questioned. More than two decades ago, a Texas appellate court made clear that ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~wu/teaching/Spring%202013/handoff.pdf
Let us define the state i (i = 0, 1, · · · , ) of a cell as the sum of channels being used in the cell and the number of handoff requests in the queue. It is apparent from the above as-sumptions that i is a one-dimensional Markov chain.