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Universal Credit
Jane Millar, Fran Bennett
Apr 30, 2017
Universal Credit is a major change in the UK’s social security system which will affect around eight million households by replacing six existing means-tested benefits and tax credits with a single benefit, based on income...
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Universal Credit
Jane Millar, Fran Bennett
Apr 30, 2017
Universal Credit is a major change in the UK’s social security system which will affect around eight million households by replacing six existing means-tested benefits and tax credits with a single benefit, based on income...
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Late Bennie Bennett '81, '88 Awarded 2016 Dream Keeper Award on MLK Jr. Day
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Bennett has worked as a physical education teacher, basketball coach, athletic director, assistant principal, principal and school superintendent. The Dream Keeper Award recognizes exemplary displays of committed service to the...
Published by: Winthrop University
American Guild of Organists Holds Summer Recital At Winthrop On July 17
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
A graduate of the University of California, Santa Barbara, Bennett is the principal organist at Friendship Missionary Baptist Church in Charlotte. During the July 17 event, Bennett, an internationally acclaimed concert organist...
Published by: Winthrop University
Spontaneity and Precision in the Drosophila Central Nervous System
Bennett Ferris
Jan 01, 0001
Many organisms that can locomote change their navigational strategies depending upon behavioral context. During foraging or exploration, for instance, many animals navigate by interspersing straight runs with turns whose...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Alumni Awards At Weekend Luncheon Recognize Outstanding Graduates
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Five alums - Chris Bennett, Delores Johnson Hurt, Kristen Gebhart Magee, Marty Grigsby and Johnny Deal - were honored with awards during the Alumni Reunion Celebration.
Published by: Winthrop University
pH-sensitivity of YFP provides an intracellular indicator of programmed cell death.
BACKGROUND: Programmed cell death (PCD) is an essential process for the life cycle of all multicellular organisms. In higher plants however, relatively little is known about the cascade of genes and signalling molecules...
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Gender and politics in the UK
Elizabeth Evans, Fran Amery
Sep 01, 2016
This article provides a case study analysis of the provision of gender and political studies education in the UK. The article notes the lack of gender and politics units available to students at the undergraduate level and links...
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Leadership Gifts Endow Scholarship Honoring Student's Legacy
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Significant leadership gifts from Hannah's mother, Fran Floyd McNaughton '79 of Chester, S.C., and Hannah's father, Bill Floyd of Chester, have pushed the scholarship beyond the $25,000 endowment threshold. The Hannah Ruth Floyd...
Published by: Winthrop University
(De)politicisation and the Father's Clause parliamentary debates
Studies making use of (de)politicisation have flourished as governments have embraced technocratic and delegated forms of governance. Yet this increase in use is not always matched by conceptual or analytical refinement. Nor has...
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Gender and politics in the UK
Elizabeth Evans, Fran Amery
Sep 01, 2016
This article provides a case study analysis of the provision of gender and political studies education in the UK. The article notes the lack of gender and politics units available to students at the undergraduate level and links...
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The Ursinus Weekly, January 22, 1923
F. Nelsen Schlegel
Jan 01, 0001
Robert J. Johnston, '23, is victim of pneumonia Russian quartet concert pleases large audience 1923 football schedule includes two new rivals Ursinus startles Villanova with tight score Mrs. Bennett announces McCurdy essay...
Published by: Ursinus College
Secondary students’ values and perceptions of science-related careers
Abstract: There has been concern about the attractiveness of science-based careers to many adolescent learners, and it has been suggested that school science may not always recognise or engage personal values that are important...
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Secondary students’ values and perceptions of science-related careers
Abstract: There has been concern about the attractiveness of science-based careers to many adolescent learners, and it has been suggested that school science may not always recognise or engage personal values that are important...
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Developing the menstrual justice agenda
This article develops the concept of ‘menstrual justice’. The legal scholar Margaret E. Johnson has developed an expansive approach to menstrual justice incorporating rights, justice and a framework for intersectional analysis...
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