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Selections From the Reverend Charles Rice Memory Book: Reflections From the Ursinus Community
Selections from the Reverend Charles Rice memorial book presented to the Rice family. Included are reflections from the following Ursinus College alumni, students, staff and faculty chosen by Tonya Rice: Christian Rice...
Published by: Ursinus College
Transformational Tourism Experiences
Transformational tourism is an emergent research field, reflecting a broader paradigm shift that encompasses changes in tourist profiles that challenge tourism businesses to deliver experiences that meet the expectations of...
Knowledge Sharing in Catholic Organizations
This study examines knowledge sharing in Catholic organizations. The authors adopt Schein's organizational culture theory that facilitates, or inhibits, knowledge sharing in organizations. Thus, they address the phenomenon at...
Air Quality in Oxfam Superadobe Community Building, Zaatari camp, Jordan
In collaboration with Oxfam-Jordan, the University of Bath conducted air quality monitoring in a community centre in Zaatari refugee camp over one week in May 2018. Two buildings were monitored, a superadobe (sand bag) structure...
Heterogenization of Molecular Water Oxidation Catalysts in Electrodes for (Photo)Electrochemical Water Oxidation
Carla Casadevall
Jan 28, 2022
Water oxidation is still one of the most important challenges to develop efficient artificial photosynthetic devices. In recent decades, the development and study of molecular complexes for water oxidation have allowed...
Michel Henry between Krisis and Critique
Carla Canullo
Dec 20, 2016
Michel Henry was, fundamentally, neither a thinker of the Krisis, nor a philosopherof “critical” thought. In his Barbarism, however, and his two volumes on Marx,Henry criticized forcefully the culture of his time and place....
Hybrid identities
New Zealand’s indigenous Māori were colonized by British settlers (now called Pākehā). Scant systematic investigation addresses bicultural/biracial identity for Māori who identify with further ethnic groups other than Pākehā....
Michel Henry between Krisis and Critique
Carla Canullo
Dec 20, 2016
Michel Henry was, fundamentally, neither a thinker of the Krisis, nor a philosopherof “critical” thought. In his Barbarism, however, and his two volumes on Marx,Henry criticized forcefully the culture of his time and place....
Artificial Canaries
We propose a method for identifying early warning signs of transformative progress in artificial intelligence (AI), and discuss how these can support the anticipatory and democratic governance of AI. We call these early warning...
Metabolic rewiring in mutant Kras lung cancer.
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide, reflecting an unfortunate combination of very high prevalence and low survival rates, as most cases are diagnosed at advanced stages when treatment efficacy is...

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