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Interview with Julia Mobley Irwin
Julia Mobley Irwin
Jan 01, 0001
In her November 9, 1976 interview with Sally Tyler, Julia Mobley Irwin details her life as a day student in the early 1900s. Irwin recalls her favorite classes, describes uniforms, insists that there was never a swimming pool at...
Published by: Winthrop University
Amelia Mays Woods '83 to Give Julia H. Post Lecture on April 21
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Alumna Amelia Mays Woods has been chosen to give this year's Julia H. Post Lecture in Plowden Auditorium. Woods earned her B.S. in physical education at Winthrop in 1983.
Published by: Winthrop University
Translator Competence Requirements Perceived by Translation Clients in the Ever-Changing World
Christy Liu
Jan 01, 2023
Although the roles of clients have been stressed by TS scholars for decades, the client-translator relationship is a relatively less explored topic. Asian clients' voices have been under-researched. This paper examines the...
Automatic Question Answering From Large ESG Reports
ESG reports contain crucial information about the corporations' environmental impact, social responsibilities, and governance. Many compliance audits rely on answering questions based on these reports. Moreover, for tasks such...
Overcoming the Rubric Paradox
Julia Martinez
Feb 27, 2024
College graduates appear to be struggling to find and retain their jobs today. Alarmingly, many graduates report they did not develop employable skills in college. The reasons for this predicament may be due to generational...
Translator Professionalism
Christy Liu
Jul 01, 2019
In recent decades, Translation Studies scholars have highlighted the concept of translator professionalism as a multidimensional term related not only to practitioners' competency in the language domain, but also to their...
Reframing war
This article examines the photographic narratives of the Second World War produced by Jewish Polish-Belgian e´migre´ photographer Julia Pirotte and their post-war trajectory. It begins by proposing a set of critical frames which...
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Shyness, sensation seeking and birth-order position
Ray Crozier, Nicola Birdsey
Jul 01, 2003
The study found no relationship between birth-order position and shyness or sensation seeking in a sample of 250 students. Shyness was significantly negatively correlated with total sensation seeking scores and scores on the...
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Ethics and Equity
Julia Martinez
Oct 14, 2022
The idea of a committee like the Institutional Review Board (IRB), whose aim is to safeguard ethical research, sounds complementary to current principles of equity. However, many researchers and academics view these boards with...
Reframing war
This article examines the photographic narratives of the Second World War produced by Jewish Polish-Belgian e´migre´ photographer Julia Pirotte and their post-war trajectory. It begins by proposing a set of critical frames which...
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The Home and Community Connections Model
A major myth of gifted education is the idea that gifted and advanced learners should already possess the knowledge and skills necessary to engage in rigorous learning experiences. This myth reinforces the underrepresentation of...
Shyness, sensation seeking and birth-order position
Ray Crozier, Nicola Birdsey
Jul 01, 2003
The study found no relationship between birth-order position and shyness or sensation seeking in a sample of 250 students. Shyness was significantly negatively correlated with total sensation seeking scores and scores on the...
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Together or Apart?
This paper provides a historical snapshot of personal ICT usage in 2005/2006, specifically shedding light on how Australian and German couples (N= 48) had integrated the internet into their homes with a focus on spatial and...
Constructing Culturally-Authentic Differentiated Access Points Using the Content Imperatives
The need to create culturally authentic and specific learning experiences is a call to action that all teachers must answer. Current definitions of differentiation either avoid or exclude topics of culture and race. These...
The Effect of Leader-Member Exchange on Voice
The new digital age introduces new challenges and opportunities for leaders to engage their followers in voice behavior. Drawing on the conservation of resources theory, the objective of this paper is to examine the mediating...
What Is an Algorithm?
Algorithms have emerged in past years as an object of public interest and debate. However, this term is used to name very different conceptions. The chapter presents the different definitions of the term “algorithm,” especially...
Olfactory flow in the sea catfish, <i>Ariopsis felis</i> (L.)
The olfactory epithelium of the sea catfish, Ariopsis felis, is found on a pinnate array of lamellae (the olfactory rosette) housed within a nasal chamber. The nasal anatomy of A. felis suggests an ability to...
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No evidence for basigin/CD147 as a direct SARS-CoV-2 spike binding receptor
Abstract: The spike protein of SARS-CoV-2 is known to enable viral invasion into human cells through direct binding to host receptors including ACE2. An alternate entry receptor for the virus was recently proposed to be...
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