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Latest News | Lewis Katz School of Medicine | Lewis Katz School of Medicine

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Visualizing Data | Education Abroad and Overseas Campuses | Education ...

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Course Number: 2501 Subject: Business Administration Semester (s) Offered: Spring Credit Hours: 3 Description: Corporations generate oceans of data, and the rate of data production is increasing over time. Human's ability to process this information is constant. How can we deal with this information deluge? Answer: A good visualization can be worth many gigabytes of data. This course will not ...

Helpful Tips and References - Human Resources

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Introductory Period of Employment New employees will have an introductory period. The introductory period is a time for when a new employee gets accustomed to their position or new role and the expectations of their supervisor. The supervisor will evaluate and provide appropriate feedbacks to ensure a successful completion of the introductory period. During this time, employees are considered ...

Xiang (Robert) Li - School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management

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Dr. Xiang (Robert) Li is a professor and Washburn Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Tourism and Hospitality Management, Temple University. He is also Director of Temple’s U.S.-Asia Center for Tourism and Hospitality Research. Prof. Li’s research mainly focuses on destination marketing and tourist behavior, with special emphasis on international destination branding, customer ...

Alexander Gray | College of Science and Technology | College of Science ...

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Experimental Condensed Matter Physics — X-ray Spectroscopy — Quantum Materials — Strongly Correlated Materials — Interfaces Research Summary My research ...

Ahn’yae Hedgepeth - Klein College of Media and Communication

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Hometown: Norristown, PA Major: Media Studies & Production Graduation Year: 2023 Biography Hello! My name is Ahn'yae Hedgepeth and I am a senior Media Studies and Production (MSP) major. I transferred to Temple in my junior year, specifically for the amazing MSP. I always have had a passion for television and media production and Klein offers a bunch of opportunities for me to succeed in this ...

Global Ambassador: Karla Rosario | 30 Under 30 | 30 Under 30

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Shining She ro When Karla Rosario, CLA ’18, arrived in North Philadelphia from her hometown of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, at the age of 16, she didn’t know how to read, write or speak English. Once she learned, she often acted as an interpreter for her father—whether at the bank, or at her brother’s grade school, for example. Now she works at the U.S.-Mexican border, assisting ...

A Model of Unified Perception and Cognition - Temple University

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NARS (Non-Axiomatic Reasoning System) is an AGI system designed in the framework of a reasoning (or inference) system, where the notion of “reasoning” is used in its broad sense to include many cognitive functions, including learning and perception (Wang, 1995, 2006, 2013). Perception, usually taken to mean sensory understanding, is highly relevant to AI. Perception and cognition are ...

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 ...

DNA AS PROOF OF GUILT - Advocacy and Evidence Resources

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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 ...