Understanding Autism Acceptance vs. Awareness & Why It Matters
Trainings led by Emily Whaland, LPC, highlight the shift from awareness to acceptance in understanding autism. The sessions focus on fostering diversity, enhancing transition planning, and empowering autistic voices. Rejecting stigma and stereotypes, the agenda encourages active involvement and supp
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First Year Information Night for Statistics and Actuarial Science (SAS)
Meet your Statistics and Actuarial Science advisors - Emily Kozlowski and Riley Metzger. Learn about the roles of advisors in signing course override forms, plan modification forms, and providing program-related guidance. Find out how to get help from an advisor and explore the field of Statistics.
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Challenges in Implementing Evidence-Based Equity Programs
Equity and diversity initiatives in HPC and scientific computing face obstacles such as the "Yes, Minister" fallacy, ineffective mandatory trainings, pitfalls of gender equity committees, and survivorship bias. Dr. Emily Kahl from The University of Queensland highlights the need to avoid policy anti
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Unlocking the Motor Skill of Typing with Dr. Emily Williams
Delve into the world of motor skill acquisition through typing with Dr. Emily Williams, an expert in the field. Explore the research on how we learn motor skills, the importance of touch typing for children, and the benefits of touch typing websites for schools. Discover the difference between touch
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Empowering Small Business Owners: Library Support Strategies
Join Hillary Hentschel, Jan Murphy, David Silberman, Emily Tobin, and Sherri Vaughn in exploring how public libraries can effectively support the entrepreneurial and small business community. Learn about crucial gaps, evaluate resources, and understand the power of partnerships for economic developm
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Poets Through Time: A Glimpse into Literary Legends
Explore the lives and works of renowned poets such as William Shakespeare, William Blake, Robbie Burns, Edgar Allan Poe, Emily Dickinson, Robert Frost, and T. S. Eliot. From Shakespeare's timeless plays to Blake's mystical artistry and Poe's haunting tales, delve into the diverse realms of poetry an
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Historic Precipitation Hydrologic Modeling with HEC-HMS Slides by Greg Karlovits, Emily Moe, Daniel Black
Delve into the world of hydrologic modeling with HEC-HMS through a detailed presentation by experts Greg Karlovits, Emily Moe, and Daniel Black. Explore meteorologic models, atmospheric boundary conditions, basin modeling, and simulation runs in this informative slide series.
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Charlotte Brontë: Life, Works, and Legacy
Charlotte Brontë, a pioneering Victorian fiction writer, created heroines reflecting her own character traits while challenging societal norms. Together with her sisters, Elizabeth and Emily, she delved into themes of passion, duty, and individualism in their novels set against the backdrop of the
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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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Proposition 19 Webinar: Understanding Estate Planning Changes in Santa Cruz County
Explore key concepts of Proposition 19 impacting property transfers in California. Learn about property tax basics, capital gains, and workarounds to mitigate risks. Expert insights from Emily J. Buchbinder, Amy R. Henderson, Claudia Cunha, and Sean Saldavia on effective estate planning strategies.
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Understanding Fluids and Electrolytes in Clinical Practice
This educational material by Dr. Emily Miller provides a comprehensive overview of major electrolytes, common fluid and electrolyte issues in the PICU, including causes and treatment of hyponatremia and hypernatremia. It also includes multiple-choice questions to test knowledge on the topic. The con
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Best Nail Art Design in Anastasia
If you\u2019re looking for a Nail Art Design in Anastasia, contact Emily Nails. Their team is dedicated to helping each client flourish and express their authentic inner self through their wide range of services. They believe that everyone has a uniq
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2023 ACTE Fair Northeast Region - Student Showcase & Opportunities
Explore the talents and achievements of students from various schools in the Northeast Region at the 2023 ACTE Fair. From individual animations to group projects, and audio showcases, students like Anneliese Ramos, Rocio Saldona, and Micah Washington shine in their creativity. Witness the diverse sk
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Understanding Chronic Insomnia: Case Presentation and Treatment Options
Emily Medina, a Pharm.D. Candidate, presents a case of a 31-year-old female with chronic primary insomnia despite previous treatment trials. The case highlights the challenges and consequences of chronic insomnia, discussing the definition, prevalence, and risks associated with this disorder. Altern
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Evolution of Women's Rights in Literature: From Bronte to Woolf
The evolution of women's rights in literature spans from the works of Emily Bronte, with her passionate defiance of societal norms in "Wuthering Heights," to Virginia Woolf's call for economic and intellectual freedom in the feminist classic "A Room of One's Own." This journey reflects the struggles
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American Female Confessional Poetry: Doubleness and Transformation
Emily Wheeler surveys American female confessional poetry, drawing inspiration from acclaimed poets like Dickinson, Plath, Sexton, H.D., and Rich. She compiles her own collection, delves into the theme of doubleness and transformation, and connects her work with analytical essays.
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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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Comprehensive Student Support Program for Mental Health and Wellness
Providing a wide range of no-cost services to students and families, the program focuses on drug/alcohol prevention, suicide prevention, character building, bullying prevention, and more. Through initiatives like teaching Botvin Life Skills, implementing suicide prevention curriculum, and offering s
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Importance of Human Factors in Patient Safety: A Pharmacy Technician's Deadly Mistake
Applying human factors is crucial for patient safety, as demonstrated by the tragic case of Emily Jerry, a two-year-old girl who lost her life due to a pharmacy technician's deadly mistake in preparing a chemotherapy solution. The oversight and miscommunication between healthcare professionals led t
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Service-Learning Community Diary Project During COVID-19
Associate Professor Emily Acosta Lewis from Sonoma State University discusses the significance of service-learning projects during distance learning, focusing on the Community Diary Project to document experiences during the pandemic. The project collaborated with Sonoma County Libraries to overcome
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Heartwarming Stories from FVMS Battle of the Books 2020-2021
Explore a collection of heartwarming stories from FVMS Battle of the Books 2020-2021. Follow Kek as he navigates a new life in America, witness Callum's journey into the Magisterium, join Marcus Vega on a quest to find his father in Puerto Rico, and unravel mysteries with Emily in San Francisco. The
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Comparison of Abortion Laws in Malawi and Zambia
Dr. Ernestina Coast and Dr. Emily Freeman from the London School of Economics conducted research on the critical conjunctions of abortion laws and policies in Malawi and Zambia. The current legal positions in both countries differ, with Malawi allowing a broader range of legal grounds for abortion c
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Primary 6G/P Curriculum Overview with Mrs. Vicky Gowans & Mrs. Emily Paton
Dive into the enriching curriculum for Primary 6G/P led by Mrs. Vicky Gowans and Mrs. Emily Paton. Explore engaging topics such as Novel Studies, Historical Figures, Science Focus, Literacy Resources, Numeracy, and more. Encouraging students to reach their full potential and be the best version of t
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Emily's Runaway Imagination - A Quirky Adventure in a Small Town
Emily, a spirited girl in a small town, embarks on fun and mischievous escapades, from trying to get a library in town to attending quirky parties and trading adventures. With delightful tales of family, friends, and community, Emily's imaginative journey unfolds in unexpected ways.
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The Life and Work of Emily Brontë
Emily Brontë, born in 1818 in Thornton, was a talented and reserved writer known for her only novel, "Wuthering Heights." Despite her short life, she left a lasting impact in the literary world with her unorthodox and controversial writing style. Her work challenged the norms of the Victorian era,
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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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Insights into Miss Emily's Enigmatic Life in "A Rose for Emily
Delve into the intriguing life of Miss Emily through the compelling narrative of "A Rose for Emily." From the faded grandeur of her home to the whispers of the town's memories, explore the complexities of tradition, societal expectations, and Miss Emily's gradual descent into isolation and mystery.
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Tragedy Caused by a Pharmacy Technician's Deadly Mistake
Emily Jerry, a two-year-old cancer patient, passed away due to a pharmacy technician's fatal error in preparing a chemotherapy solution with excessive salt concentration. Despite warnings, the dose was administered incorrectly, leading to Emily's death. The pharmacist, Eric Cropp, faced legal conseq
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Transitioning from HTM to C-Suite: Insights and Expertise
Discover valuable advice and insights on the journey from Healthcare Technology Management (HTM) to the C-Suite, featuring experienced professionals like Rehman Syed and Katherine Navarro. Gain perspectives on the importance of having executives with HTM backgrounds in hospital leadership roles and
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Unveiling the World of Emily Dickinson with Nelufa Afrose Bithi
Delve into the intriguing world of American poet Emily Dickinson through insightful lessons by Lecturer Nelufa Afrose Bithi. Explore poetry, expand vocabulary, understand themes, and appreciate the beauty of literary artistry.
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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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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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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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Exploring Emily Dickinson's Poetry: Themes, Literary Devices, and Metrical Analysis
Dive into the world of Emily Dickinson's poetry with an exploration of her themes, use of literary devices, and a detailed analysis of metrical patterns in her work. Discover the paradoxes, personifications, and unconventional techniques that make her poems unique, while unraveling the interconnecte
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Evolution of Feminism: From Emily Bronte to Virginia Woolf
In this insightful exploration, tracing the evolution of feminism from Emily Bronte in the 19th century to Virginia Woolf in the 20th century, we witness the changing roles and rights of women. From Bronte's passionate stories to Woolf's call for economic and intellectual freedom, the journey toward
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Mrs. Emily Cartolano-Gomez - Classroom Overview and Procedures
Mrs. Emily Cartolano-Gomez provides a detailed outline of her third-grade classroom schedule, routines, and expectations, including morning routines, academic subjects, homework guidelines, and assessment information. Additionally, she shares insights into her Language Arts teaching philosophy, read
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Understanding Indigenous Environmental Justice & Biodiversity Interconnection
Exploring the intricate relationship between Indigenous environmental justice, biodiversity, and cultural diversity as discussed by Jenell Navarro, Ph.D., and Winona LaDuke. The impact of settler colonialism, capitalism, and loss of Indigenous populations on environmental degradation is highlighted.
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Introduction to Software Engineering - INFORMATICS 43 Course Details
INFORMATICS 43 course on software engineering conducted by Professor Emily Navarro introduces students to the fundamentals of software development. The course covers various aspects of software engineering, including the importance of software in today's world, course structure, teaching staff detai
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Enhancing Library Instruction Through Data-Driven Approaches
Emily Zieno, Library Media Specialist at SCSD, emphasizes the importance of using data to inform instructional decisions for providing engaging and differentiated lessons in the library. She outlines the process of creating assessments, collecting various forms of data, and utilizing tools like Cast
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Enhancing Writing Skills for Academic and Professional Success
Join ENA 101 to improve your writing abilities with guidance from Dr. Lauren Navarro. This course focuses on honing your writing skills through various activities, discussions, and feedback sessions to boost your confidence and produce high-quality essays. Embrace your unique experiences and storyte
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