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IPR Policy Brief - Why European organisations fail to be truly transformative actors in interethnic relations
Minority rights are central to many debates in and across Europe, particularly where policymaking is concerned with the ever-present risk of ethnic tension and conflict in the region. Research carried out by Professor David...
Published by: University of Bath
IPR Policy Brief - Why European organisations fail to be truly transformative actors in interethnic relations
Minority rights are central to many debates in and across Europe, particularly where policymaking is concerned with the ever-present risk of ethnic tension and conflict in the region. Research carried out by Professor David...
Published by: University of Bath
Medal of Honor in the Arts Honors Five at April 1 Ceremony
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
During this ninth year for the awards, the university will honor: David Bancroft Johnson (posthumously), founder and first president of Winthrop; Joanne Lunt, emeritus professor of dance; Hazel and Murray Somerville, church...
Published by: Winthrop University
Adopting Web Conferencing in Online Teaching
This study represented dimensions from the Diffusion of Innovations theory and the Community of Inquiry model to explore the adoption of web-conferencing. It used logistic regression to model the likelihood of adopting...
Social Adventure
Social environments can be challenging for people with intellectual disabilities. These challenges impact a person's social inclusion and participation in their communities. Social skills development requires training and...
Digital Contact Tracing for COVID-19
The spread of the COVID-19 virus across the globe has permanently changed life for billions of people. Manual contact tracing has been utilized to assist in limiting the spread of contagious diseases for many years. The...
The Nature of Children's Singing Voices
Joanne Rutkowski
Nov 19, 2013
Singing is often the window to the young child's musical life. Children sing during play, alone and with others, and group singing activities are encouraged in day care centers and preschool settings. However, some children seem...
Published by: Faculty of Education
The Nature of Children's Singing Voices
Joanne Rutkowski
Nov 19, 2013
Singing is often the window to the young child's musical life. Children sing during play, alone and with others, and group singing activities are encouraged in day care centers and preschool settings. However, some children seem...
Published by: Faculty of Education
Impact and sustainability of teaching SCPHN students to work therapeutically with families
This article reports on the long-term impact of an innovative module designed for specialist community public health nursing (SCPHN) students entitled Working Therapeutically with Families. The module was designed to develop...
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The Ocean Ranger Disaster
JoAnne Dodd
Apr 09, 2013
In November 1980 the Ocean Ranger was the world's largest semi-submersible oil rig of its time and it was moved to the Grand Banks of Newfoundland to commence the drilling of an exploration well in the Hibernia oil field. On...
The Ocean Ranger Disaster
JoAnne Dodd
Apr 09, 2013
In November 1980 the Ocean Ranger was the world's largest semi-submersible oil rig of its time and it was moved to the Grand Banks of Newfoundland to commence the drilling of an exploration well in the Hibernia oil field. On...
A course within a course
This research used a mixed-methods design to investigate the challenges and opportunities presented by running a part-time course within a full-time course: the full-time students being joined by part-time Continued Professional...
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From Followers to Leaders
The aim of this chapter is to respond to the emerging scholarship regarding first-time leaders and their situational and potential lifelong learning environment. While transformational leadership may be the long-term goal, this...
The Ursinus Weekly, November 25, 1940
Dean Stahr announces rules of annual May pageant prize contest Seniors will entertain amidst south sea island atmosphere Dr. Harner warns vespers audience not to be deceived Pre-meds hear radiologist on uses of radium and...
Published by: Ursinus College
What demographic attributes do our digital footprints reveal? A systematic review
Joanne Hinds, Adam Joinson
Nov 28, 2018
To what extent does our online activity reveal who we are? Recent research has demonstrated that the digital traces left by individuals as they browse and interact with others online may reveal who they are and what their...
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What demographic attributes do our digital footprints reveal? A systematic review
Joanne Hinds, Adam Joinson
Nov 28, 2018
To what extent does our online activity reveal who we are? Recent research has demonstrated that the digital traces left by individuals as they browse and interact with others online may reveal who they are and what their...
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European organizations and minority rights in Europe
Minority rights conditionality has been seen by scholars as a key part of the EU enlargement process. While the focus on minority rights has largely been discussed in terms of democracy and even human rights, this article argues...
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AirKit
Increasing urbanisation and a better understanding of the negative health effects of air pollution have accelerated the use of Internet of Things (IoT)-based air quality sensors. Low-cost and low-power sensors are now readily...
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