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How bilingualism modulates selective attention in children
Abstract: There is substantial evidence that learning and using multiple languages modulates selective attention in children. The current study investigated the mechanisms that drive this modification. Specifically, we asked...
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First Think College Graduates Participate in May 7 Commencement
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The Think College program brings students with intellectual disabilities to campus for two years to take classes, participate in internships and to live in Phelps residence hall with a peer mentor. Kevin Rauppius of Rock Hill...
Published by: Winthrop University
Financial market implications of monetary policy coincidences
P Arestis, P Phelps
May 19, 2017
Relatively little is known about the financial market impact of international monetary surprises arising on the same trading day. This paper estimates a suite of multi-security factor models, which captures international...
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Interview with Sally Todd Bethea
Sally Todd Bethea
Jan 01, 0001
Sally Todd Bethea's 1974 interview with Freida C. Todd focuses on life at Winthrop in the late 1930s and includes why Ms. Bethea attended Winthrop, teacher training, dorm life, uniforms, gym, the dining hall, assemblies, clubs...
Published by: Winthrop University
Winthrop's Comstock Says 'Zipstream' to help Attract, Engage Students and Faculty
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Named Zipstream, the service will provide internet speeds of 1,000 megabits per second (mbps) - or one Gigabit - to downtown Rock Hill by this summer, and will be offered to new businesses and residents of the Bleachery area as...
Published by: Winthrop University
Norwegian Stev Text and Tune Relationships
Jacqueline Ekgren
Aug 04, 2017
Norwegian stev are one-stanza songs sung throughout centuries especially in the regions of Setesdal and Telemark. The tradition is now thought to connect over a millennium in an unbroken line with Old Norse poetry. Texts abound...
Published by: The Singing Network
Norwegian Stev Text and Tune Relationships
Jacqueline Ekgren
Aug 04, 2017
Norwegian stev are one-stanza songs sung throughout centuries especially in the regions of Setesdal and Telemark. The tradition is now thought to connect over a millennium in an unbroken line with Old Norse poetry. Texts abound...
Published by: The Singing Network
Quantitative methods and gender inequalities
Jacqueline Scott
Apr 15, 2012
This paper argues that concerns that the feminist agenda is better served by qualitative not quantitative methodology were based on a rather narrow definition of feminism and a somewhat misleading portrayal of quantitative...
A Cost-Effective Model to Address Student Readiness Through the Lens of a College Physics Course
Students enter college with widely varying levels of preparation. This is especially visible to faculty and administrators tasked with ensuring student success in core STEM courses and helping underrepresented students succeed....
The Effect of pH on the Mobility of Dopamine Ion Transport Through Carbon Nanotubes
Jacqueline Allen
Jan 01, 0001
The objective of this experiment was to investigate the transport of dopamine ions through single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs). During the experiment, voltages were applied to the dopamine solution to encourage movement...
Published by: Ursinus College
A Discussion of Rodent Circulation With Special Reference to the Chinchilla
Jacqueline A. Klein
Jan 01, 0001
This 29 page thesis describes the attempt to prepare corrosion specimens of the entire vascular system of the chinchilla using a synthetic resin.
Published by: Ursinus College
A topological analysis of void spaces in tungstate frameworks:assessing storage properties for the environmentally important guest molecules and ions
The identification of inorganic materials, which are able to encapsulate environmentally important small molecules or ions via host-guest interactions, is crucial for the design and development of next-generation energy sources...
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Response-Ivory crisis.
Sekar et al. argue that there is unequivocal evidence that ivory trade bans are necessary for conserving elephants, and that a growing consensus removes the need to consider or incorporate alternative values in this debate. In...
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Life transitions and relevance of healthy living in late adolescence
Using a cross-sectional qualitative design involving focus groups and interviews, we sought to gain a more detailed understanding of adolescents' physical activity, eating habits and health perceptions during the transition from...
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