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Tuition and Billing - Temple University

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If you are looking for the latest tuition and housing rates or need to pay your bill, the Bursar's Office is the place to go. View current Temple tuition rates

Qualitative Research: Grounded Theory - Temple University

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Grounded Theory is about "how the discovery of theory from data - systemically obtained and analyzed in social research - can be furthered." In opposition to the top down theory verification approach, "grounded theory" is the "discovery of theory from data."

Oprah Winfrey: A Self-Made Woman by Andrea Morales

https://sites.temple.edu/americanicons/2018/02/01/oprah-winfrey-a-self-made-woman-by-andrea-morales/

Oprah Winfrey was born Orpah Gail Winfrey to a single mother in Kosciusko, Mississippi. During her childhood in the deep south, she faced dire living conditions in extreme poverty.

Cost of Attendance | Financing Your Education - Paying For College

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You have the option to buy books new, used books, rent books or utilize the university’s library system to keep costs low. Other Costs. This allowance represents other expenses related to your education, including: transportation, loan fees, cell phones, clothing, personal hygiene items and entertainment. Actual costs may vary, but the ...

What's the big stink: nine things to know about the giant corpse flower

https://news.temple.edu/news/2021-05-12/nine-things-know-about-giant-corpse-flower

Tuber: a subterranean storage organ formed by a specialized stem found in some plant species. Inflorescence: a group or cluster of smaller flowers arranged together on a stem. Bract: a modified leaf that is typically relatively small and plain and acts as a covering to protect the developing bud.When the bracts begin to peel away, it’s a sign that a bloom is imminent.

Exploring the best way to bring up Black children in white families and ...

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.

The importance of representation: What Disney’s Black Little Mermaid ...

https://news.temple.edu/news/2023-05-17/importance-representation-what-disney-s-first-black-live-action-princess-means-film

After 34 years, Disney returns under the sea with its live-action adaptation of The Little Mermaid, premeiring in theaters on May 26.The new version stars Halle Bailey, most known for her role in the Grammy-nominated Chloe x Halle R&B duo, as Ariel in the actress’s first starring feature film role.

Why are shows with queer female characters being canceled? A Temple ...

https://news.temple.edu/2022-08-23/why-are-shows-queer-female-characters-being-canceled-temple-professor-explains

Amid recent cancellations of LGBTQIA+ programming, fans have noticed a troubling pattern: Much of this content centered queer women and their romantic relationships with other women.

Breaking down the hidden messages in ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’

https://news.temple.edu/news/2022-11-11/breaking-down-hidden-messages-black-panther-wakanda-forever

Timothy Welbeck, associate professor of Africology and African American studies and the director for Temple University’s Center for Anti-Racism, breaks down the symbolism, themes and deeper meanings that can be found in the Black Panther sequel. He also shares what we can expect to see in the third Black Panther movie.

Winnie-the-Pooh and hundreds of other works are now in the public ...

https://news.temple.edu/news/2022-01-24/winnie-pooh-and-hundreds-other-works-are-now-public-domain

Updated Oct. 31, 2022. On Jan. 1, 2022, numerous works entered the public domain, including A.A. Milne’s original Winnie-the Pooh stories.Although Disney’s version of Pooh is protected by copyright, the company no longer exclusively owns the rights to Winnie the Pooh.