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After 9 years, the suit settled for US$8.4 million, of which Moore’s share was only a small fraction after disbursements to co-plaintiffs and lawyer’s fees. Historical precedents Nearly 20 years later, BLM and BMAC have provoked renewed industrial self-scrutiny.
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have made the process more efficient, easier, and joyful. For example, introducing new technology, such as 3D printing and digital smile design is assuring a revolutionary shift in dental veneer fabrication from a multi-step procedure to a single-step process. People can now receive their veneers on the same day, thanks to new advancements in materials. Resin-reinforced porcelain and ...
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Shuttle times marked in RED indicate additional service available through September 30, 2025. These temporary routes are in place to give students, faculty, and staff time to make permanent transportation arrangements. Ambler to Main Campus Shuttle Service parking is available in Lot 3, (Butler Pike and Woods Drive) free of charge, through September 30, 2025. *The 5:45 p.m. Wednesday Ambler ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~yu/research/PPGSpotter-info24.pdf
Abstract—Free weight training (FWT) is of utmost importance for physical well-being. However, the success of FWT depends heavily on choosing the suitable workload, as improper selections can lead to suboptimal outcomes or injury. Current workload estimation approaches rely on manual recording and special-ized equipment with limited feedback. Therefore, we introduce PPGSpotter, a novel PPG ...
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It’s time to come home, Owls! Homecoming & Family Weekend, taking place October 6–12, 2025, is a celebration of all things cherry and white. Temple connections last a lifetime, and this week of celebration is the perfect time to celebrate them. Join us for a full week of exciting events that culminate in our biggest tailgate of the year and the Homecoming Football Game, as the Temple Owls ...
https://sites.temple.edu/lnaveen/files/2014/05/JFE_risktaking_2006.pdf
We provide empirical evidence of a strong causal relation between managerial compensa-tion and investment policy, debt policy, and firm risk. Controlling for CEO pay-performance sensitivity (delta) and the feedback effects of firm policy and risk on the managerial compensation scheme, we find that higher sensitivity of CEO wealth to stock volatility (vega) implements riskier policy choices ...
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Strong Always arrives fully prepared with all assignments completed; demonstrates engagement with course readings and instructional materials through making connections, personal reflections, probing questions, or providing appropriate additional resources Actively and respectfully listens to peers and instructor; Follow up questions or comments demonstrate consideration for and seek ...
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Shows a significant difference in walking speeds between normal, fast and slow speeds. (2) Mild Impairment: Is able to change speed but demonstrates mild gait deviations, or not gait deviations but unable to achieve a significant change in velocity, or uses an assistive device.