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CommonHealth - Temple University

https://tuljournals.temple.edu/index.php/commonhealth/index

CommonHealth, a journal of the College of Public Health at Temple University, is a peer-reviewed, online-only, open access journal for rapid dissemination of high quality research and scholarship related to all aspects of public health.The journal publishes papers of interest to public health scholars in academic, clinical, government and industry roles working on all aspects of major public ...

Emotional Decision Making: Hardwired and Helpful

https://law.temple.edu/aer/2024/09/07/emotional-decision-making-hardwired-and-helpful/

At the most basic level, the “Triune Brain” concept divides the human brain into three distinct areas that can be generally broken down as follows: our reptilian brain (brainstem) controls our basic survival functions such as breathing, digestion, and heart beat; our neocortex governs our attention, logic, analysis, and perception; and our limbic system manages our emotions, behaviors ...

Lauren Stram - Temple Law

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Temple Law offers professors at the top of their field, so take advantage. Ask questions, be curious, and be proud of the legacy you are about to carry on.

Social Media: A Breeding Ground for Energy or Apathy?

https://tuljournals.temple.edu/index.php/perceptions/article/view/149

Due to increased political tension this past year, social media networks have become common outlets for people to express their political ideals and call others to action. The narcotizing dysfunction theory, developed by Paul Lazarsfeld and Robert Merton in 1948, states that people can substitute knowledge for action as a result of being inundated by mass media about polarizing issues.

Piaget’s Theory of Intelligence - Temple University

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Piaget’s Definition of Intelligence < 5> Intelligence constitutes the state of equilibriumtowards which tend all the successive adaptions of a sensori-motor and cognitive nature, as well as all assimilatoryand accommodatoryinteractions between the organism and the environment. (Piaget 1976a, p.

Congratulations to the Class of 2025! | Temple University College of ...

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A data and financial technology executive, Michael Remaker is a leader in restructuring data systems across various industries and developing strategies to bring advanced analytics products to market.He is currently a technical advisor and fractional CTO with G2 Startup Advisors, a Philadelphia-area based company that supplements and improves back-office operations including human resources ...

Tone and Formality in Academic Writing - Student Success Center

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Tone and Formality in Academic Writing 1 Being aware of one's audience is a crucial part of successful writing, whether you are writing an e-mail to a friend, a memo to a business colleague, or a research paper for class.

MEET OUR STAFF | Tuttleman Counseling Services - Temple University

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Post-Graduate Counseling Fellows. 2024-2025. Ali Perez, Psy.D. Ali (she/her) is a Post-Graduate Fellow at Tuttleman Counseling Services. She completed her doctoral education in Clinical Psychology at La Salle University and her doctoral internship at the APA-accredited training program at Drexel University in 2024.

Directional and Explainable Serendipity Recommendation - Temple University

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Mental Well-Being Promotion & Education | Wellness Resource Center

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What is Mental Health? Mental health can include the experiences and inner resources that enable us to navigate life, recognize our strengths and skills, meaningfully learn and / or work, and contribute to our communities. It is as important as our physical health and influences our relationships, goals, and ways of living in the world.