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Study Abroad and Exchange Programs - School of Sport, Tourism and ...

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STHM Exchange Programs Tourism, hospitality, sport and recreation are global industries. Study abroad programs are a part of the Temple experience. The skills acquired from a study abroad experience are of value to the aforementioned industries. All students are strongly encouraged to participate. Amsterdam University of Applied Science – Amsterdam, The Netherlands Amsterdam University of […]

NFMI: Connectivity for Short-Range IoT Applications - Temple University

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64 COMPUTER WWW.COMPUTER.ORG/COMPUTER THE T ONNECTION πρ ρ II ∝ f KK 2r rt tr tr res 22 3 where f res is the operating (resonance) frequency. We can draw several con-clusions from this. 1. Since the power is propor-tional to I, r

Step-by-Step TIMS-MyPDESuite Guide - College of Education and Human ...

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Temple University's Step-by-Step Guide to TIMS-MyPDESuite. Certification Office, Temple University – A Step by Step Guide to the online Teacher Information Management System (TIMS) - MyPDESuite application form with some useful tips for a successful application.

Preserving Brand Identity While Scaling Up - Discover Fox

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In April 2021, King’s Hawaiian decided to scale up beyond their traditional, occasion-based marketing. How can companies expand their sales while preserving the brand that consumers have come to love?

Privacy Preserving Task Push in Spatial Crowdsourcing with Unknown ...

https://cis.temple.edu/~jiewu/research/publications/Publication_files/TPDS_Xu_Final_Version.pdf

This research was supported in part by the National Natural Science Foun-dation of China (NSFC) under Grant Nos. 62172386 and 61872330, the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province in China under Grant Nos. BK20231212 and BK20191194, and the National Natural Science Foundation of USA under Grant Nos. CNS 2128378, CNS 2107014, CNS 1824440, and

Jeffrey Dunoff - Temple University Beasley School of Law

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Jeff Dunoff is the Laura H. Carnell Professor of Law at Temple University Beasley School of Law. His research and writing focuses on public international law, international regulatory regimes, international courts, international organizations, and interdisciplinary approaches to international law.

Karst Aquifer Recharge and Conduit Flow Dynamics From High-Resolution ...

https://scholarshare.temple.edu/items/a9674ade-0ed6-4d0c-88e7-ab93d9bc9824

Karst aquifers are dynamic hydrologic systems which are sensitive to short-term recharge events (storms) and heterogeneous recharge characteristics (point recharge at sinks, irregular soil thicknesses). These aquifers are highly productive yet also vulnerable to contamination, in large part because the conduit network is a significant unknown for predicting karst flow paths.

Kardon Atlantic Apartments | Temple University - Off-Campus Partners

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The listing of rental units on this site is a service to local rental property owners and Temple University students, faculty, and staff. Rental property owners are responsible for reporting information fairly and accurately, and Temple University and Off Campus Partners cannot guarantee the completeness or accuracy of such information.

The Impact of Necessity on Consumer Behavior - Temple University

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I find that a bad reputation is not necessarily bad for business. I argue that a bad corporate reputation is less likely to hurt sales of tangible goods than intangible services, because assessing quality for the latter is inherently difficult and customers often rely on seller reputation to choose providers. I also argue that a necessary product is less likely to be adversely impacted than a ...

AI won’t take your job; it will make you better at it | Temple Now

https://news.temple.edu/news/2025-01-16/ai-won-t-take-your-job-it-will-make-you-better-it

Xueming Luo is an expert in artificial intelligence, social responsibility with machine learning and big data. His new research pushes back on the idea that AI will replace human workers, and instead suggests that the technology may improve human employee performance.