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Pi Mu Epsilon Honor Society Induction Ceremony and History

The 49th Annual Induction Ceremony of the North Carolina Zeta chapter featured advisor Dr. Russell Herman. Established to promote mathematical scholarship, Pi Mu Epsilon Honor Society has fourteen NC chapters including Duke University and UNC Chapel Hill. The society's pledge emphasizes promoting tr

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API Tips and Tricks for Staff

Enhance your staff's efficiency with these API tips and tricks for accurate timekeeping, badge swiping policies, special codes usage, PTO requests, class sign-ups, and more. Ensure proper clocking basics and understand the importance of accurate timekeeping for streamlined operations at Duke Univers

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Na Seumasaich–The Jacobites

Explore the Battle of Culloden, Duke of Cumberland's life, aftermath, days of the week in Gaelic, expressing actions in Gaelic, and crafting short texts in Gaelic. Delve into the Jacobites' march, setbacks, and emotions during the historic events.

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Richard Rotunno: A Legacy of Meteorological Excellence

Delve into the remarkable career of Richard Rotunno, spanning four decades of groundbreaking research in atmospheric science. Explore his educational background, career milestones, awards and honors, and major research contributions focusing on vortex dynamics, thunderstorms, tropical cyclones, and

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Understanding Bleeding Time and Coagulation Time Tests

The Bleeding Time (BT) test evaluates platelet plug formation and capillary integrity, crucial for surgery preparations. Prolonged bleeding times indicate low platelet count or dysfunction. The Duke method is one way to determine Bleeding Time. Sources of error, such as medication interference, impr

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Analyzing "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell

This analysis delves into the plot, conflict, and characterization in "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell. The story follows the intense rivalry between the protagonist, Rainsford, and the antagonist, Zaroff, on Ship-Trap Island. Through indirect characterization, Connell showcases Rainsfor

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First Aid and Emergency Procedures for Duke of Edinburgh Award

First aid and emergency procedures are essential for Duke of Edinburgh Award expeditions to handle potentially risky situations and injuries. Learn how to stay calm, assess emergencies, and act accordingly. Remember who to call in emergencies, prioritize safety, and follow protocols for assessing ca

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Wars of the Roses (1445-1461): Source Analysis on the Downfall of Henry VI

This content delves into the Wars of the Roses period (1445-1461) in England, focusing on the outbreak of conflicts, political turmoil, and the downfall of Henry VI. It includes an inquiry topic, sample paper question, and a detailed analysis of a historical source (Source A) by Jack Cade regarding

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Addressing Testing Irregularities in Georgia: Guidelines by Richard Woods

Richard Woods, Georgia's School Superintendent, provides protocols for handling testing irregularities in Georgia Milestones assessments. The guidelines cover reporting procedures, minimizing risks, documentation requirements, and responsibilities of test coordinators. Educators can access resources

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DofE Activity Guidance for Physical, Volunteering, and Skill Sections

Get guidance on fulfilling the Physical, Volunteering, and Skill sections of the Duke of Edinburgh's Award program. Explore ideas for activities like school clubs, sports teams, volunteering opportunities, and skill development. Follow steps for documenting, taking photos, and gathering evidence. Al

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Advanced Navigation and Route Planning for Duke of Edinburgh Award Expedition Training Course

Learn advanced map and compass skills essential for Duke of Edinburgh Silver Award expeditions. Discover how to read topographical maps, navigate using contours, understand map scale, and interpret map symbols to enhance your outdoor experience.

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Analysis of "My Last Duchess" by Robert Browning

The poem "My Last Duchess" by Robert Browning portrays the Duke of Ferrara showcasing a painting of his late Duchess to a visitor. Through the Duke's words, we uncover his controlling and possessive nature, highlighting his manipulation and jealousy over the Duchess's innocent demeanor. The Duke's r

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DofE Expedition Guidelines and Requirements

DofE (Duke of Edinburgh) expedition conditions and requirements include physical effort, self-sufficiency, training, team size, age criteria, camping, presentation, and more. Participants must plan, organize, and complete expeditions within specific guidelines to achieve their DofE goals successfull

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The Spectator Club: A Brief Overview of Sir Richard Steele's Literary Contribution

Sir Richard Steele, a prominent writer, politician, and journalist, co-founded the influential magazine The Spectator with his friend Joseph. The Spectator Club, a fictional group of characters in the magazine, discussed societal ideas and norms in a light-hearted and informative manner. Sir Roger d

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Analysis of the Character of Will Wimble by Sir Richard Steele

Sir Richard Steele's essay "The Character of Will Wimble" explores the persona of Will Wimble, a man of leisure with no specific business but known for his helpful nature and skills in handicraft. Will, a younger brother of a baronet, is portrayed as a responsible individual who assists others with

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Common Software Architecture Anti-Patterns

Anti-patterns in software architecture are commonly occurring solutions to problems that lead to negative consequences. These arise due to insufficient knowledge or experience, misuse of design patterns, and lack of attention to evolving project architecture. Examples include Jumble, Stovepipe, Spag

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Life Between the Wars: A Cultural Transformation

Disillusionment, a lost generation of writers reflecting post-war despair, existentialist contemplation, and avant-garde artistic rebellion marked the interwar period. Artists like Salvador Dali and Pablo Picasso reshaped visual expression, while musicians like Duke Ellington led the shift away from

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Understanding "My Last Duchess" by Robert Browning - Analysis and Interpretations

This analysis delves into the dramatic monologue "My Last Duchess" by Robert Browning, exploring themes of power, control, and possession through the Duke's chilling narrative about his late wife. The in-depth examination reveals the Duke's possessive nature, shedding light on societal expectations

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Enhancing Reading Fluency in K-3 Literacy: Strategies and Techniques

Educators will explore strategies to improve student fluency in reading, focusing on automaticity, rate, accuracy, and prosody. Reading fluency acts as a bridge between word recognition and text comprehension, with four key components: automaticity, rate, accuracy, and prosody. Techniques such as sp

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The School for Scandal - A Sentimental Comedy by Richard Brinsley Sheridan

The play "The School for Scandal" by Richard Brinsley Sheridan portrays a story filled with scandal, deceit, and reconciliation among characters like Sir Peter Teazle, Lady Teazle, Joseph Surface, Charles Surface, Maria, and more in a web of gossip and intrigue. Set in London's high society, the pla

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Understanding the Duke of Edinburgh Award Program

The Duke of Edinburgh Award program offers a real adventure for young people at three levels: Bronze, Silver, and Gold. Participants complete activities in four sections - Physical, Skills, Volunteering, and Expedition, gaining valuable experiences and skills that are highly valued by educational in

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Marijuana Laws and Regulations in New Gloucester

Information on adult and medical marijuana laws in New Gloucester, including details on legalized use, distribution, licensing requirements, and municipal opt-in regulations. The content also covers the prohibition of certain marijuana establishments in municipalities without proper authorization.

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Essential Elements of a Tort in Indian Law

The essential elements of a tort under Indian law include a wrongful act, legal damage, and legal remedy. A wrongful act is one that violates another's legal rights, while legal damage refers to harm caused by the wrongful act. The concept of "damnum sine injuria" is also crucial in determining lega

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Edmund, Gloucester, Lear - Image Collection

This collection features images of characters from the play "King Lear" - Edmund, Gloucester, and King Lear. Each image showcases a different aspect of the characters, providing visual insight into their personalities and roles within the play.

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1,000 Books Before Kindergarten Program Overview

The "1,000 Books Before Kindergarten" program is a self-directed initiative for caregivers and parents to log the books read to their children, promoting early literacy and fostering a positive family-library connection. Originating from Bremen Public Library, the program aims to instill a lifelong

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Analysis of "My Last Duchess" by Robert Browning: Portrait of Jealousy and Control

The poem "My Last Duchess" by Robert Browning delves into the twisted mind of the Duke of Ferrara as he showcases a painting of his late wife, revealing his jealousy, possessiveness, and desire for control. Through his interactions with an emissary, the Duke unveils his disdain for his deceased wife

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Analysis of "My Last Duchess" by Robert Browning: Themes and Tones

My Last Duchess" by Robert Browning delves into themes of power, language, arts, culture, madness, and jealousy through the dramatic monologue of the Duke of Ferrara as he reveals his controlling and sinister nature in discussing his late wife. Browning uses rich imagery and subtle language choices

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Exploring Shakespeare's Richard III and the Possibility of Hyper-Machiavellianism

Shakespeare's play Richard III delves into the complex character of Richard Gloucester, questioning the limits of Machiavellian tactics in the ruthless pursuit of power. The soliloquy reveals Richard's ability to manipulate emotions, deceive, and scheme without remorse, showcasing his willingness to

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Moving Instructional Tasks to Teacher Resource Link - Richard Woods, Georgia's School Superintendent

Richard Woods, Georgia's School Superintendent, is transitioning ELA and Math instructional tasks for students with significant disabilities from the Resource Board to the Teacher Resource Link (TRL) accessible through SLDS. Science and Social Studies items will soon be available on TRL as well. The

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Implementing Flipped Classrooms in Medical Education: A Case Study from Duke University

Flipped classrooms in medical education, exemplified by Duke University's unique curriculum, emphasize student-centered learning through active strategies like student presentations and online videos. This pedagogical approach aligns with adult learning styles and involves prelearning activities and

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The Intriguing World of Shakespearean Kings and Nobility

Explore the complexities of power, politics, and intrigue through famous quotes and character descriptions from Shakespeare's plays like Richard II, Hamlet, Edward II, A Midsummer Night's Dream. Dive into the themes of ambition, betrayal, and fate as portrayed through royal figures such as King Rich

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Duke Kunshan University - Transformative Liberal Arts Education in China

Duke Kunshan University offers a unique liberal arts education experience with a focus on globalism, shared principles, and key structural features. With a close faculty-student connection, it aims to cultivate informed and engaged citizens while providing opportunities for innovative learning. The

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Analyzing "Priscilla and the Wimps" by Richard Peck

A detailed analysis and discussion guide for the short story "Priscilla and the Wimps" by Richard Peck, exploring themes of bullying, character development, and conflict resolution within the narrative. Key ideas and guided questions are provided to facilitate comprehension and critical thinking.

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DUKE Grad Rugby Club Sponsorship Opportunities: MBA Rugby World Cup

Elevate your brand by sponsoring the prestigious MBA Rugby World Cup hosted by the DUKE Grad Rugby Club. Gain exposure to top MBA recruits and consumers from renowned B-schools while enjoying various benefits such as logo placement, access to player databases, and social media activation. Don't miss

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Understanding Dynamic Programming through Richard Bellman's Insights

Dynamic Programming, as coined by mathematician Richard Bellman in the 1950s, is a powerful method for solving complex problems by breaking them into smaller sub-problems. Bellman's innovative approach has had a significant impact on various fields. This article explores the origins, principles, and

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Leading Planning Departments Workshop by Richard Crawley

Workshop conducted by Programme Manager Richard Crawley on leadership essentials in January 2016, focusing on challenges, strategic thinking, and confidence-building for planning departments. Tasks included understanding the role and benefits of planning departments, analyzing a case study, and disc

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Introduction to CSE 332: Data Structures and Parallelism with Richard Anderson

Welcome to CSE 332: Data Structures and Parallelism with Richard Anderson! This course covers fundamental data structures, algorithms, efficiency analysis, and when to use them. Topics include queues, dictionaries, graphs, sorting, parallelism, concurrency, and NP-Completeness. The outline includes

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Duke University's Vaya MSP Implementation Updates

Duke University has selected a managed service program (MSP) vendor for its external traveler program, leading to improved efficiency in staffing needs. The implementation includes changes in payroll processes, vendor management, and reduction in time to fill positions. Weekly payroll reviews, vendo

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The War of the Roses: Power Struggles and Alliances After King Edward IV's Death

After King Edward IV's death in 1483, a power struggle ensues among prominent figures like Queen Elizabeth Woodville, Richard, Duke of Gloucester, Earl Rivers, Sir Richard Grey, Young King Edward V, and Lord Hastings. The battle for control, influence, and protection of the new king, Edward V, revea

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Wars of the Roses: A Debate for Victory

Prepare your arguments for the Balloon Debate based on causes of the Wars of the Roses, focusing on weaknesses of Henry VI, loss of French territory, ambition and alienation of Richard Duke of York, and overmighty subjects and feuds between them. Dive into historical events, battles, and characters

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