Challenging Bias in Research Impact LibGuides
Explore Sheila Craft-Morgan's research on the absence of bias-related resources in research impact LibGuides. Discover the implications and call to rethink what counts in research metrics to address implicit and explicit biases effectively.
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Understanding Boolean Algebra: Duality Theorem, De-Morgan's Law, and Don't Care Conditions
Boolean algebra concepts such as the Duality Theorem, De-Morgan's Law, and Don't Care Conditions are essential for digital circuit design. The Duality Theorem states the relationship between a Boolean function and its dual function by interchanging AND with OR operators. De-Morgan's Law helps find t
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Understanding Burnout and Wellness in a Chaotic World
Dr. Asher Morgan explores the concept of burnout and wellness in a busy world, emphasizing the importance of self-care and recognizing the signs of burnout. The presentation delves into topics such as human giver syndrome, stress management, values-driven actions, and the interplay between fear and
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Understanding Mutation and Polyploidy in Genetics
Mutation is a sudden hereditary change in an organism's genetic makeup, leading to variations in offspring. This article delves into the history, types, and causes of mutations, featuring significant discoveries by scientists like De Vries and Morgan. It also explores the concept of spontaneous muta
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Understanding Citrus Nutrient Availability in Relation to Soil pH and Irrigation Water Acidification
This research by Dr. Kelly T. Morgan from the University of Florida explores the impact of soil pH, irrigation water acidification, and nutrient recommendations on citrus trees affected by HLB disease. The study examines the availability of key nutrients such as Mn and Zn, the effects of different s
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Analysis of Poetic Techniques in "Good Friday" and "In The Snack Bar
In the comparison of the poems "Good Friday" and "In The Snack Bar," common themes of prejudice, isolation, relationships, and the effective use of imagery are explored. The poems share similarities in character portrayal and setting in Glasgow, depicting individuals judged and marginalized by socie
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Exploring Evolution and History: Fossils, Inventors, and More
Delve into the fascinating world of evolution, history, and inventions with a diverse range of topics covered, from fossil findings to the innovative creations of inventors like Garrett Augustus Morgan. Discover intriguing details about ancient species, geological formations, and remarkable individu
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The Legacy of Garrett Morgan: Inventor, Entrepreneur, and Civil Rights Advocate
Garrett Morgan, born in 1877, overcame adversity to become a successful inventor and entrepreneur. He invented life-saving devices like the smoke hood and made significant contributions to society. Despite facing backlash for his race, Morgan's inventions continue to impact modern life, highlighting
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The Evolution of the Universe: From Big Bang to Red Shift Analysis
The Universe, as we know it today, started with the Big Bang around 13.5 billion years ago, leading to the expansion of galaxies and the formation of stars, planets, and moons. Edwin Hubble's discovery of galaxies moving away from each other provided key insights into the expanding universe. Astrono
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Evolution of Igneous Activity in Various Hotspot Areas Over Millions of Years
Detailed historical account of igneous activity in hotspot regions such as Iceland, Eifel, Azores, and Canary Islands from Morgan's study. The progression of volcanic events over different geologic periods is illustrated through images and descriptions. The timeline ranges from 200 Ma to present fin
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Exploring the Themes of Winter through Poetry
Edwin Morgan's poem "Winter" and the intertextual references to Tithonus by Lord Tennyson are analyzed in this content. The contrast in moods between the poems, the relentless passing of time, and the symbolism of winter are explored. Techniques such as word choice, repetition, symbolism, and metaph
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Writing, Silence, and Renewal: A Path to Personal Growth and Professional Development
Explore the transformative power of writing and silence as tools for renewal and self-discovery. Join Leslie L. Morgan at the virtual symposium to delve into the importance of time, silence, and reflection practices, along with valuable resources for personal and professional growth. Uncover the imp
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Various Allusions in "Five Ways to Kill a Man" Poem
The poem "Five Ways to Kill a Man" by Edwin Brock explores various cumbersome methods of killing a person, using elaborate and surreal imagery. It makes allusions to historical events, literary works, and religious references, offering a dark commentary on mortality and human violence. The poet uses
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US Changing Role in Early 20th Century: Rise to World Power
The United States underwent a significant transformation in the early 20th century, emerging as a prominent global power. Key figures like William Crawford Gorgas, Joseph Wheeler, and John Tyler Morgan made notable contributions, from combating diseases in Latin America to advocating for territorial
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J.P. Morgan Global Equity Management Overview
J.P. Morgan offers deeply resourced and research-led global equity management solutions for professional clients and qualified investors. With a strong commitment to active management, the firm manages significant assets under management across a range of geographies and styles. The presentation cov
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Women in Arts Through History: From Male Gaze to Empowerment
Explore the portrayal of women in the arts, from being objectified through the male gaze to empowerment and creativity. Discover iconic figures like Julia Morgan and Josephine Baker who defied norms and made significant contributions in art and architecture. Unveil the stories behind famous artworks
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Analysis of "Glasgow 5 March 1971" by Edwin Morgan
Edwin Morgan's "Glasgow 5 March 1971" is part of his collection "Instamatic Poems". It vividly describes a violent incident in Glasgow where a young couple is pushed into a shop window by two youths attempting robbery. The poem explores themes of violence and social responsibility in a free verse fo
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Lord Dunmore's War and The American Revolution in West Virginia
Lord Dunmore's War in West Virginia during the American Revolution involved significant events such as the Proclamation of 1763, settlements by notable figures like Zackquill Morgan and the Zane family, conflicts like the Cresap Attack and Yellow Creek Massacre, and the Battle of Point Pleasant. The
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Enhancing Gender Equity through Work-Life Balance Initiatives in Academia
This project led by Dr. William Morgan, Dr. Oya Tukel, and Dr. Cheryl Bracken aims to improve gender equity in academia by developing innovative family-friendly faculty policies. A university committee is focusing on attracting and retaining high-quality STEM faculty through enhanced work-life balan
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