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Interview with Jim Johnston
Jim Johnston
Jan 01, 0001
In his March 24, 2015 interview with Rebecca Masters, Jim Johnston details his time at Winthrop from 1983-2011 as a faculty filling several roles. Johnston also reveals the evolution of the sciences at Winthrop, his election as...
Published by: Winthrop University
Interview with Dr. Dee Campbell Breeden - OH 323
This collection includes an interview with Dr. Dee Campbell Breedon (1938-1998) concerning his work with the Department of Health and Environmental Control of South Carolina. Dr. Breedon discusses his early life, his education...
Published by: Winthrop University
"The History of Tea and the Teapot"
Jim Connell
Jan 01, 0001
Jim Connell will present the origins and myths of tea in China, highlighting the types of tea, its uses and benefits, and its impact on the world's cultures.
Published by: Winthrop University
Department of Biology Creates Fund to Honor its Retiring Chair, Jim Johnston
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Called the Jim and Karen Johnston Fund, the fund will enhance the undergraduate education experience for biology majors at Winthrop University.
Published by: Winthrop University
Safeguarding People Living with Dementia
Dementia may make adults more susceptible to abuse and neglect and such mistreatment is recognised as a human rights violation. This paper focusses on how the rights of people living with dementia might be protected through the...
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Safeguarding People Living with Dementia
Dementia may make adults more susceptible to abuse and neglect and such mistreatment is recognised as a human rights violation. This paper focusses on how the rights of people living with dementia might be protected through the...
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Laura Chuhan Campbell, The Medieval Merlin Tradition in France and Italy: Prophecy, Paradox, and “Translatio”. (Gallica.) Cambridge, UK: D. S. Brewer, 2017. Pp. viii, 211. £60. ISBN
Irène Fabry-Tehranchi
Feb 07, 2020
This book, a revised version of the author’s 2011 dissertation at the University of Durham, studies the reinterpretation of Merlin’s character in French and Italian Arthurian literature through the question of translation. Laura...
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An empirical investigation into the influence of sealing crimp geometry and process settings on the seal integrity of traditional and biopolymer packaging materials
This paper presents the results of investigations to determine how process settings and crimp geometry affect the seal strength and integrity of traditional polyolefin and biopolymer flexible packaging materials. The results...
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An empirical investigation into the influence of sealing crimp geometry and process settings on the seal integrity of traditional and biopolymer packaging materials
This paper presents the results of investigations to determine how process settings and crimp geometry affect the seal strength and integrity of traditional polyolefin and biopolymer flexible packaging materials. The results...
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Hunch Mining
Jim Nelson
Jul 01, 2021
Intuition and hunches are important tools for experts who make time-critical highly complex decisions in turbulent environments. However, hunches are also elusive and exist below the surface when not being used for immediate...
Rolling With the Flow
COVID-19 created a paradigm shift in higher education (HE), speeding up a process that was already underway and forcing institutions and instructors to develop the competencies necessary to offer effective delivery and resources...
Check Out Book Values at Friends of Library's Antique Roadshow for Books on Oct. 1
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Jim Presgraves will appraise up to three books. Books and art also for sale during Oct. 1 event in McBryde Hall.
Published by: Winthrop University
Do Consumption-Based Asset Pricing Models Explain Serial Dependence in Stock Returns?
We show that the Bansal-Yaron, Campbell-Cochrane and Cecchetti-Lam-Mark models of asset prices cannot explain the serial correlation structure of stock returns. We show this by estimating these models and deriving expected...
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Time spent on social media use and <scp>BMI</scp> z‐score
Summary: Background: The association between adolescent time spent on social media use and body mass index z‐score (BMI z‐score) is unclear. Pathways of association and sex differences are also unclear. This study examined the...
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