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Course Description Total war, weapons of mass destruction, genocide. These were not solely inventions of the 20th century nor are they the natural consequences of a violent human nature. Leaders, armies, and the strategies they pursue are rooted in their social and political context. Weapons are the products of not merely technological but also historical and cultural development. Battles ...
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The unsustainable anthropogenic use of natural resources is a major cause of global biodiversity loss and habitat degra-dation (Dirzo & Raven, 2003). Natural resource use, particu-larly biological resource use (hunting and collecting animals, gathering plants, logging; IUCN, 2016), has led to a decrease in local biodiversity through habitat loss, fragmenta-tion, and degradation (Fahrig, 2003 ...
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This course explores the intersection between the concepts of gender, history, and global societies. Since gender is a social construct, gender roles have varied considerably in various times and places. We examine how ideas about gender and gender roles have changed over time and discover to what extent they have remained much the same in different geographic areas. We will be using different ...
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The Earth is our home, but few of us stop to consider in detail how it works and changes. Although popularly applied mostly to biological systems, the word evolution simply means "change through time". This course intends to foster understanding of the Earth as an evolving and changing interconnected system across the vast expanse of 4.5 billion years of geologic history. Where did we come ...
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Electron microscopy is one of a limited number of techniques suitable to show bacteria in great detail in their natural environment. There are two basic modes, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and each of them uses specially designed microscopes. SEM is relatively easy to perform and the results are easy to interpret, because the specimens are ...
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The term hybrid intelligence refers to approaches and technology that enable cooperation between humans and intelligent machines. Temple University’s Center for Hybrid Intelligence (CHI) is committed to promoting research, education, and software development activities towards building computer systems that could learn from experience, adapt, exhibit intelligent behavior, cooperate with ...
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Research Interests Non-coding RNA's role in cardiovascular diseases Education Ph.D., (Life Sciences): Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India M.Sc. (Biotechnology): VBS Purvanchal University, Jaunpur, UP, India Memberships American Heart Association 2021-present The Academy for Cardiovascular Research Excellence-SAHR 2021-present Awards and Honors 2025-2028 AHA- Career Development Award ...
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Session 2 Strands From Advocacy to Action: Policies and Funding for Assistive Technology (223) Accessing Services for Older Adults We will be reviewing programs available for older adults to remain in the homes of their choosing and maintain as much independence as possible. Programs include home modifications and caregiver support services. Katie Young, MSG, Planning Manager for Philadelphia ...
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How did you decide to start your own business? My name is George Shands. I am the founder & CEO of GFresh Emporium. I began my business in June 2018 with a mission to make the world smell good. I wanted to do something fresh and exciting, something I could put my style and personality into. I decided I wanted to provide fresh-smelling products to the people of Philadelphia and beyond. I ...