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than 20% of Boston’s public-school students had not logged on to their online learning program or picked up their physical, paper assignments two months after schools had closed and switched to distance learning (Tonnes, 2020). Importantly, the district’s African American and Latinx
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Temple’s Park Ranger Law Enforcement Academy (PRLEA) is a full-time, 19-week program consisting of more than 700 hours of professional instruction designed to prepare and enable students to obtain employment with the National Park Service as a seasonal law enforcement ranger.
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By Yunica Jiang, ‘20 (PDF Version). I. Introduction. Commenting on Judge Persky’s six-month sentence for Brock Turner, Chanel Miller—known previously to the world as the victim “Emily Doe”—poses a question: “Instead of a nineteen-year-old Stanford athlete, let’s imagine a Hispanic nineteen-year-old working in the kitchen of the fraternity commits the same crime.
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One of the last frontiers in science is the brain. We know a great deal about the structure and function of the brain and nervous system, but it is challenging to comprehend fully the complexity of a system made up of 100 billion components that are interacting with one another using tens of trillions of connections that can change and rewire during development and aging.
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Kathryn Lockwood is a Senior Psychology major with a minor in Cognitive Neuroscience. Throughout the past four semesters, she has worked as a research assistant in the Adaptive Memory Lab.Under the guidance of Dr. Vishnu (Deepu) Murty, Kathryn joined the Fright Night Project, which was an ongoing project looking into researching memory and fear.
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Quarterly Journal of Political Science, 2007, 2: 369–379 Research Note Does Email Boost Turnout?∗ David W. Nickerson University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556, USA, dnickers@nd.edu
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The introduction gives a brief overview of the problem that the case addresses, citing relevant literature where necessary. The introduction generally ends with a single sentence describing the patient and the basic condition that he or she is suffering from.
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Hon. Joyce Kean, LAW ’79, and Dr. Herbert Kean endow the Kean Family Deanship at Temple Law School May 14, 2024 Read More
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Opportunities to Explore What Drives You and Experiences to Help You Succeed. Four percent of universities are classified as R1 institutions, and Temple University is one of them.