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Graduation Thesis_Movie Trailer Evolution _Ping051616_Finalv1

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EXAMINATION OF THE HOLLYWOOD MOVIE TRAILERS EDITING PATTERN EVOLUTION OVER TIME BY USING THE QUANTITATIVE APPROACH OF STATISTICAL STYLISTIC ANALYSIS A Thesis ...

Claire Smith - Klein College of Media and Communication

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In December 2016, she was named the 68th recipient of the Baseball Writers Association of America’s Career Excellence Award, the highest honor a baseball writer can receive. Smith is the first woman to win the award, and the fourth African American, following the esteemed Sam Lacy, Wendell Smith and Larry Whiteside.

Introducing Temple’s new hub for innovation

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Josh Gladden, Temple’s vice president for research, speaks to attendees during the grand opening of the Innovation Nest. The new space is dedicated to commercializing innovations from Temple researchers and spurring student innovation. Photo by Joseph V. Labolito

steven-casper-cv - Fox School of Business and Management

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Summer, 2018, Fall 2016, Fall 2015, Spring 2015, Fall 2014, Spring 2014, Fall 2013 Core course required of all Fox School undergraduate finance majors. This course is an Excel based course in financial management.

Constitution, Statutes, and Legislation - Temple University

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This guide provides an overview of researching Pennsylvania law . This page contains resources for researching the Pennsylvania constitution as well as Pennsylvania statutes and legislative enactments.

Vicki Ruiz’s “’Star Struck’: Acculturation, Adolescence, and Mexican ...

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Vicki Ruiz makes some really interesting observations in her article, “’Star Struck’: Acculturation, Adolescence, and Mexican American Women, 1920-1950 ”. She attempts to examine how Americanization “influenced a generation of Mexican women coming of age” during the 20s through the 50s (363). Most of the article emphasizes the war between staying Mexican and becoming American. One ...

Political Science Reading Lists for Undergraduates

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The object of this book is to put some of the current theoretical controversies into long term perspective by tracing their historical antecedents. A connected object is to interpret some of the doctrinal divisions in the modern debate by showing that they spring from profound disagreements about what economics is and what questions the economist ought to be trying to answer.

Structure of a Case Report - How to Write and Publish a Case Report ...

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Your best strategy in writing a title: Write the abstract first. Then pull out 6-10 key words or key phrases found in the abstract, and string them together into various titles. Brainstorm lots of keywords to help find the best mix. Use action words that concisely portrays the message of your case report. Some journals require the words "case report" in the title, check the guidelines. The ...

Professor Duncan Hollis, Temple Law School

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Duncan B. Hollis is Laura H. Carnell Professor of Law at Temple Law School and co-faculty director of Temple’s Institute for Law, Innovation & Technology (iLIT). His scholarship engages with issues of international law, interpretation, and cybersecurity, with a particular emphasis on treaties, norms, and other forms of international regulation. Hollis is currently a non-resident Scholar at ...

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2016; Dyer 2002). Dance scholar Brenda Dixon Gottschild uses the term “invisibilization” to describe the systematic exploitation and denial of the cultural contributions of African Americans within musical theater dance history (Gottschild 1996, 2000). These