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Rethinking Work: Insights from Barry Schwartz's Speech

Barry Schwartz challenges the broken mindset towards work in his thought-provoking speech. He delves into why we work, the impact of capitalism on work satisfaction, and the dangers of false ideas. By exploring key theories about human nature and sources of poverty, Schwartz prompts reflection on th

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2024 Region 15 Summer Meeting in Columbia, SC - May 31st to June 1st

The 2024 Region 15 Summer Meeting will take place in Columbia, SC, from May 31st to June 1st. Registration details will be available in the Spring Issue of Hemalina and on Region15daylily.org. Hosted by the Region 15 Leadership Team, the event includes garden tours at Walt and Elaine Tyler Garden, P

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Imperatives for Restoring Nigeria on the Path of Sustainable Economic Growth and Development by Professor Prince Michael Sunday Ikupolati

Professor Ikupolati presents key imperatives for restoring Nigeria's economic growth and development, addressing the country's challenges and opportunities. Emphasizing the need for industrialization, the lecture aims to spark discussion on propelling Nigeria towards becoming a first-world country.

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Social and Economic Aspects of the Middle Ages in A.Y. 2021/2022 under Professor Miriam Davide

Dive into the social and economic landscape of the Middle Ages as discussed in the course for the academic year 2021/2022 under the guidance of Professor Miriam Davide. Explore historical documents and decrees that shed light on the intricate societal structures and economic activities of the mediev

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Arguments on Non-Medical Egg Freezing: Ethical Perspectives by Professor Thomas S. Birk Petersen

Exploring the ethical dimensions of non-medical egg freezing, Professor Thomas S. Birk Petersen discusses reasons for and against this practice. He delves into implications for reproductive freedom, equality, and challenges the individualization argument. The analysis considers the potential social

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Overview of Prof. Dr. Ahmed Ahidjo - Radiology Professor at University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital

Prof. Dr. Ahmed Ahidjo is a Radiology Professor and Consultant based in Nigeria. His expertise lies in diagnostic and interventional radiology. The outline covers clinical services, training, research, radiology equipment, specialties, and modalities. It also discusses residency programs and trainin

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Likely New Members of the 117th Congress - Election 2020 Predictions

Predicting election outcomes is complex. Solid races are those where one candidate has a clear advantage due to various factors. Meet likely new members of the 117th Congress, including Jerry Carl in Alabama's 1st district, Barry Moore in Alabama's 2nd district, and Jay Obernolte in California's 8th

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Understanding Boxplots and Identifying Outliers in Quantitative Data Analysis

Learn how to interpret boxplots, identify outliers using the 1.5 x IQR rule, and compare distributions of quantitative data. Explore examples like Barry Bonds' home run records and tablet thickness measurements to enhance your statistical analysis skills.

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First-Time Researcher's Guide: Navigating the IRB Submission Process at Barry University IRB January 2023

Providing essential guidance for first-time researchers submitting to the Barry University IRB in January 2023. Covers initial steps such as creating an IRBNet account, completing ethics training, determining the review category, and selecting the appropriate protocol form.

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Fraction Mixing Fun with the Mad Professor

Join the Mad Professor in his potion mixing adventures where he needs your help to determine the right fractions for different colored potions. From Green Gloop to Magenta Madness and Blue Juice, test your fraction skills to assist the Professor accurately measure the potion ingredients in various b

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Experiential Learning Portfolio: Earn College Credit and Save Time

Explore the innovative Online Experiential Learning Portfolio Program offered by Barry University. This program allows you to earn college credit by demonstrating your real-world experiences, reducing time to degree completion and saving on tuition costs. Find out how to equate your prior learning t

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Ship Control and Classification: Professor Erik R.S.G. from Nordisk institutt for sjørett

Explore various aspects of ship control and classification through the expertise of Professor Erik R.S.G from the Nordisk institutt for sjørett, covering topics such as SOLAS regulations, protective coatings, Ballast Water Convention, EU initiatives, classification societies, relationships with pub

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Understanding Investments: A Comprehensive Overview by Mr. Vinoth Kumar J, Assistant Professor

Mr. Vinoth Kumar J, an Assistant Professor at St. Joseph's College, dives into the world of investments, explaining the meaning, definition, and classification of investments. He covers financial products like equities, mutual funds, real estate, and more, providing insights into both financial and

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Experiential Learning Portfolio Program at Barry University

Experiential Learning Portfolio Program at Barry University's School of Professional and Career Education (PACE) offers a unique opportunity to earn college credit for learning gained from work and community service experiences. Through this program, students can showcase their experiential learning

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Dr. Alka Bhingardeo - Assistant Professor of Anatomy at AIIMS Bibinagar, India

Dr. Alka Bhingardeo is an accomplished Assistant Professor of Anatomy at AIIMS Bibinagar, India, with extensive qualifications and experience in the field. She has presented at prestigious conferences like the Second World Congress of Anatomy in Rome and has a strong focus on research, student welfa

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The CLEAR Trial: Investigating Hypertonic Saline and Carbocisteine in Bronchiectasis

The CLEAR Trial is a 2x2 factorial randomized trial evaluating the effectiveness of hypertonic saline and carbocisteine for airway clearance in bronchiectasis over 52 weeks. Led by Professor Stuart Elborn and Professor Judy Bradley from Queen's University Belfast, the trial focuses on clinical and c

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Evolution of Women in Medicine: A Historical Perspective

Explore the challenging journey of women in medicine throughout history, from being deemed unsuitable due to societal attitudes to their acceptance as medical practitioners. Discover pioneering individuals like Dr. James Barry, who defied norms to pursue a career in medicine. Uncover the struggles a

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Engaging Humanities Lesson on Barry Bands Together Exploration

Dive into a captivating humanities lesson centered around the story of Barry Bands Together. Students will watch a video, explore key questions, analyze information cards, and create profiles of band members. The lesson encourages curiosity and investigation as learners discover the motivations and

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Assistant Professor Divya R. - Complex Analysis and Probability Course Overview

Assistant Professor Divya R. from the Department of Mathematics at K.S. School of Engineering and Management in Bengaluru presents a course on Complex Analysis and Probability. The course covers topics such as functions of complex variables, Cauchy-Riemann equations, properties of analytic functions

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The Origin of Life and Plants: Insights from Abhijit Bhattacharjee, Asst. Professor of Botany

Explore the mysteries surrounding the origin of life and Earth, as discussed by Abhijit Bhattacharjee, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Botany. Delve into the concept of life being an urge of the Universe to understand itself and the intriguing hypothetical views on life's origins. Learn

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Understanding Coating Composition for Tablets: A Guide by Mrs. Kalpana, Assistant Professor

Mrs. Kalpana, an Assistant Professor at U.I.O.P., CSJMU, Kanpur, delves into the components of tablet coating composition including solvents, plasticizers, colorants, and opaquant-extenders. Solvents are crucial for dissolving polymers, while plasticizers modify film quality. Colorants add elegance

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2021 University of La Verne College of Law Barrister's Ball Awards Ceremony

Explore the highlights of the 2021 University of La Verne College of Law Barrister's Ball Awards Ceremony, honoring outstanding professors and adjunct professors for their dedication to students. Professor Michele Assael-Shafia and Professor Dean McVay received the Professor of the Year and Adjunct

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Exploring International Collaboration Opportunities in Men's Sheds Research

Delve into the world of Men's Sheds and their impact on communities globally, guided by Professor Barry Golding. Discover the diverse research methodologies and interdisciplinary connections of Men's Sheds while exploring their local and international reach through active collaboration and publishin

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Understanding the Stages of Child Development by Mr. Vijay Sansare, Assistant Professor

Child development can be described through various stages in life span, including pre-natal and post-natal periods. Mr. Vijay Sansare, an Assistant Professor, outlines the progression of children as they grow older, highlighting key characteristics and behaviors. Factors influencing pre-natal develo

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New Zealand Dress Regulations 1852-1909: Insights into Military Attire Evolution

Researcher Barry O'Sullivan delves into New Zealand military history through the lens of uniforms and personal equipment. His book compiles dress regulations, unit specifics, and Imperial guidelines from the mid-19th to early 20th century, fostering discussion and research in the field.

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Current Issues in Business Ethics 2019 Addressed by Associate Professor Boz Bostrom

Explore key topics in business ethics for 2019 as presented by Associate Professor Boz Bostrom, including ethical attitudes, violations, and leadership examples. Delve into the importance of ethics, ethical decision-making, and the case study of the United Airlines debacle. Gain insights from a Gall

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Programming in C++ for Beginners with Professor Julie Harazduk

Dive into the world of programming with a course taught by Professor Julie Harazduk at Fordham University. Learn fundamental programming concepts and key techniques using the C++ language. Attend lectures, complete lab assignments, and engage in quizzes and exams to solidify your skills. Enhance you

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Apprentice Headteacher Opportunity at Barry Primary & Nursery School

Welcome to the exciting opportunity at Barry Primary & Nursery School for an Apprentice Headteacher. The school is seeking a dedicated and passionate individual to lead and nurture their vibrant learning community. If you have a vision for excellence in education, this could be the perfect role for

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Exposing the Myth of Misinformation Through Geography and GIS

Geography and Geographic Information Systems play a crucial role in debunking the myths of misinformation. Dr. Barry Wellar discusses the impact of misinformation, highlighting the importance of geographic data in transforming information and knowledge. The presentation delves into the reasons behin

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Understanding Virginia's Debt Capacity and Limitations

Virginia's House Appropriations Committee, led by Chairman Barry D. Knight, discusses the state's debt capacity update in November 2022. They explore the basis of the Commonwealth's debt capacity status, including the impact of current conditions. The Virginia Constitution outlines debt issuance pro

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Labour Market in Higher Education in the Netherlands

The labour market in higher education in the Netherlands is characterized by standardized pay scales, career lines, and a collective agreement for all universities. There are different academic positions such as Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Full Professor. The typical contract for f

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Academic Relations Committee and Student Club Presidents Overview

The Academic Relations Committee, headed by Eugene Levin with Barry Dynkin as Deputy, focuses on fostering student awareness in audit, control, and information security professions. The committee encourages engagement with member schools to promote ISACA certifications and career growth. Additionall

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Rethinking Economic Growth for Sustainable Human Flourishing

The discussion led by John Barry, a Professor of Green Political Economy at Queens University Belfast, challenges the traditional notion of economic growth as the ultimate measure of progress. It emphasizes the importance of investments in social and economic infrastructure, such as high-quality chi

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Managing Communicable Disease Reporting in Childcare Facilities

Michigan law requires schools and childcare centers to report specific diseases promptly to the local health department. Reporting helps identify disease trends, outbreaks, and epidemics, enables preventative measures, aids in resource allocation, and supports disease surveillance efforts. Guideline

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Navigating Promotion to Associate Professor: Insights & Guidelines

Initiating the journey towards becoming a full professor starts from the day you begin your academic pursuit. Transitioning from Assistant to Associate Professor requires showcasing academic excellence, sustained growth, and impactful contributions aligned with your Position Responsibility Statement

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Global Study on Children Deprived of Liberty

The United Nations Global Study on Children Deprived of Liberty led by Professor Barry Goldson explores various institutional domains where children are deprived of liberty globally, focusing on key challenges like funding, methodology complexities, and data collection issues.

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The Professor Nissim Ezekiel - A Satirical Poem on Indian Professors

The Professor is a satirical poem written by Nissim Ezekiel that humorously portrays a typical Indian professor named Professor Seth boasting about his family and mispronouncing words. Ezekiel's subtle and well-crafted diction shines through this dramatic monologue. The poem, awarded the Sahitya Aka

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Understanding ISO/IEC Standards and Ontologies in Information Technology

Exploring the world of ISO/IEC standards and formal ontologies as presented by Alan Ruttenberg and Barry Smith at JOWO Graz in 2019. The slides cover topics such as basic formal ontology, connectors, domain ontologies, top-level ontologies, and the requirements for being a top-level ontology. ISO/IE

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Research Contributions of Professor Ole Kristian Berg in Fish Ecology and Aquaculture

Professor Ole Kristian Berg from the Department of Biology at NTNU has made significant contributions to the fields of fish ecology and aquaculture. His research focuses on topics such as biotic interactions, competitive asymmetries, conservation biology, lipid stores in fish, and the effects of hyd

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Critiques of Multiculturalism by Parekh, Taylor, Barry, and Kymlicka

Many multiculturalists criticize Kymlicka's liberal defense of minority rights, questioning his views on immigrants and children of parents who emigrate. Parekh and Taylor argue against Kymlicka's approach to culture and minority rights, while Barry criticizes how multiculturalists use culture to de

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