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Most think tanks and special interest groups track where reporters use sources from think tanks and special interest groups for quotes. Almost every one of these keeps track of where their name and members appear in the media. Go to the site for an interest group or think tank and look for pages on the site with a link title like "In the News".
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University-wide programs to help students achieve their academic goals. At Temple, students from all 12 undergraduate schools and colleges are engaged with faculty in the scholarly pursuit of knowledge. Review a next steps checklist, frequently asked questions, information on orientation and individual support through an 'Ask a Transfer Expert ...
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/news/2017/11/cultural-ubiquity-one-thousand-and-one-nights-conversation-suzanne-gauch
Professor Gauch's keen insight regarding the status of the Nights in American and European culture stems from her research into the way authors and filmmakers use the Nights to play with cultural difference, divisions and insights. In order to understand how she developed an intimate relationship with the work, we have to follow her to North ...
https://ira.temple.edu/surveys-temple/survey-data/graduate-student-survey-gss
The Temple University Graduate Student Survey (GSS) was launched for the first time in Spring, 2016. The survey is based on the undergraduate Temple University Student Questionnaire (TUSQ), with changes to make it more relevant for a graduate student population. Similar to the TUSQ, GSS is designed to measure student perceptions and experiences ...
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It’s important to cite your sources every time you’re using ideas or information from someone else. This includes when you summarize information, paraphrase (put things into your own words), or use a direct quote. Paraphrasing means you restate what an author said in your own words; summarizing is when you talk about the main concepts or ...
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/academics/departments-and-programs/criminal-justice/research
Areas of Research and Projects. Temple’s Department of Criminal Justice consists of an eclectic body of scholars committed to deepening our understanding of crime, governance and social justice. We emphasize inter-disciplinary and multi-method inquiries that make a difference to policy and practice.
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5 Steps for Integrating Your Sources. 1. Introduce the source: answer the following questions to create a context for your source: Who (author) What (title) When (date of publication) Where (e.g. publisher, city, country, university, journal) How (research method) Why (thesis of source)
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Air Force Office of Scientific Research Young Investigator Award. Apply. Visit. Request More Info. Search Site or Temple University . Search this site. Search all of Temple. Search Keywords. Search . Temple University College of Science and Technology. Suite 400, Carnell Hall. 1803 N. Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19122 USA 215-204-2888
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Phoenix Gender-based Violence Lab. Nursing faculty conduct research aligned with the department’s mission to promote health among individuals and populations, and advance health equity and quality of life for all. Faculty research is conducted in partnership with various communities, applying diverse methods and focusing on a range of health ...
https://cst.temple.edu/research-priorities-departments/departments/department-earth-environmental-science/academics/undergraduate-programs
MAJORS. The Department of Earth and Environmental Science offers 6 major pathways to target students' learning and skill development: 4 concentrations in BS in Environmental Science, and BS and BA in Geology. Progress through these majors start with a common set of core courses including math, physics, chemistry and earth systems.