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Gregory-Laflamme encounters Superradiance
Abstract We investigate the effect of superradiant scattering of gravitational perturbations on the stability of rotating black strings, focusing on the...
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Batman v Superman - How Faculty and Disability Services Work Together to Provide Testing Accommodations
Heather Backus
Jan 01, 0001
Sometimes Disability Service Providers can feel that they are fighting a constant battle against faculty to provide testing accommodations. But everyone in this comic called college is a super hero, and we've got to work...
Published by: Winthrop University
Strategies for using data analytics in testing the readability levels of textbooks: It's time to get serious
The idea that education in America is deteriorating is emotionally charged and controversial. While there is no disputing that education levels in the United States continue to rise, there is also a pervasive notion that this...
New History Chair Appointed at Winthrop
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Gregory Crider is presently the chair of the history department at Wingate University. He is a social and cultural historian and award-winning author who specializes in Latin American history.
Published by: Winthrop University
The quiet revolution of poetry slam
H Gregory
Mar 01, 2008
This paper considers the educational and theoretical implications of an analysis into the artistic movement of poetry slam. Slam is a successful and growing global phenomenon, which both directly and indirectly sets itself...
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The role of structural order in heterogeneous ice nucleation.
The freezing of water into ice is a key process that is still not fully understood. It generally requires an impurity of some description to initiate the heterogeneous nucleation of the ice crystals. The molecular structure, as...
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Three Winthrop Faculty Members Appointed to Endowed Professorships
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
HIGHLIGHTS English Professor Josephine Koster was selected as the recipient of the Margaret M. Bryant Professorship in English. History Professor Gregory Crider is the recipient of the Ellison Capers Palmer, Jr., Professorship....
Published by: Winthrop University
Sixteen Student-Athletes Will Face Disciplinary Action Over Alcohol
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The charges included eight for transferring alcohol to a person under 21; eight for possession of alcohol under 21, and one for resisting police. The student-athletes cited include: baseball players John Menken, Austin Lawrence...
Published by: Winthrop University
The quiet revolution of poetry slam
H Gregory
Mar 01, 2008
This paper considers the educational and theoretical implications of an analysis into the artistic movement of poetry slam. Slam is a successful and growing global phenomenon, which both directly and indirectly sets itself...
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Using geometric algebra to represent curvature in shell theory with applications to Starling resistors.
AL Gregory, A Agarwal, J Lasenby
Jun 08, 2018
We present a novel application of rotors in geometric algebra to represent the change of curvature tensor that is used in shell theory as part of the constitutive law. We introduce a new decomposition of the change of curvature...
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 27, 1933
Tickets to go on sale soon for "Firebrand" Pre-medical society hears Dr. John Price Bears tackle Albright in turkey day battle Sophs trounce frosh in traditional game All treasurers' books audited by committee Student...
Published by: Ursinus College
Synthesis of 6-membered cyclic carbonates from 1,3-diols and low CO2 pressure
Low pressure carbon dioxide is used as the carbonation agent in a
simple, safe and efficient procedure for the synthesis of 6-membered
cyclic carbonates from 1,3-diols. Using readily available reagents and
proceeding...
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The Ursinus Weekly, January 8, 1934
Changes made in curriculum Ruby is tribute to Dr. Omwake Colleges discuss eligibility rules St. Joe's bows to Ursinus bears One-act comedy to be presented Johnson attends sport conferences Dr. Rubin returns after travel...
Published by: Ursinus College
Trade unions and work-life balance
A Gregory, Susan Milner
Mar 01, 2009
The mixed empirical findings to date have indicated that some, but not all, unions in industrialized countries are actively involved in campaigning and bargaining around work-life balance (WLB) issues, as part of a modernization...
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Fathers, care and family policy in France
This article reviews policy debates and output on employment rights for fathers in France, focusing on paternity leave and the debates leading to reform of leave in 2014. Since the extension of paternity leave to 10 days in...
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Gender equality bargaining in France and the UK
Collective bargaining is widely advocated as one means of addressing continued gender pay disparities. However, since collective bargaining has been weakened as a mode of employment regulation, its efficacy relative to statutory...
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Fathers and work-life balance in France and the UK
Purpose – This paper focuses on the role of organizations in mediating the impact of national work-life balance (WLB) policy on employees, in particular fathers.
Design/methodology/approach – It presents...
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What is "new" about fatherhood? The social construction of fatherhood in France and the UK
This article reviews the way that fatherhood is constructed in the public discourse and more broadly in the public sphere in the UK and France by examining (1) the fatherhood regime and its influence on the construction of...
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