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<i>On Mercy</i>, by Malcolm Bull
Christopher Brooke
May 07, 2020
Malcolm Bull’s early work included Seeing Things Hidden (1999) and The Mirror of the Gods (2005), staging encounters with continental theory and the history of art. He supplemented this more scholarly writing with a series of...
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Indigenization in Universities and Its Role in Continuing Settler-Colonialism
Following the release of the 2015 Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC): Calls to Action report, many Canadian universities raced to Indigenize their institutions. While the TRC report implicates post-secondary...
Enhanced Quantum Chemistry With Machine Learning
Brock Dyer
Jan 01, 0001
This file is a catalogue of the relevant quantum mechanical and computer programming topics that I learned during the summer which will be helping me to generate an artificial intelligence that will be able to perform...
Published by: Ursinus College
Toward a Psychology of Moral Expansiveness

Theorists have long noted that people’s moral circles have expanded over the course of history, with modern people extending moral concern to entities—both human and nonhuman—that our ancestors would never have considered...

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Indigenization in Universities and Its Role in Continuing Settler-Colonialism
Following the release of the 2015 Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC): Calls to Action report, many Canadian universities raced to Indigenize their institutions. While the TRC report implicates post-secondary...
DACT2 is frequently methylated in human gastric cancer and methylation of DACT2 activated Wnt signaling

Dapper, Dishevelled-associated antagonist of β-catenin (DACT), is a key regulator of Wnt signaling pathway. The purpose of this study is to explore the epigenetic changes and the function ofDACT2 in human gastric cancer (GC)....

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''The Tipping Point'' Selected as Common Book
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The fall 2006 Common Book will be Malcolm Gladwell's "The Tipping Point." A former Washington Post reporter, Gladwell is a staff writer for The New Yorker.
Published by: Winthrop University
Toward a Psychology of Moral Expansiveness

Theorists have long noted that people’s moral circles have expanded over the course of history, with modern people extending moral concern to entities—both human and nonhuman—that our ancestors would never have considered...

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Moral expansiveness

The nature of our moral judgments-and the extent to which we treat others with care-depend in part on the distinctions we make between entities deemed worthy or unworthy of moral consideration- our moral boundaries....

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'Tipping Point'' Sculpture Begins Tour of Campus
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Art student Michael Fadel's "Tipping Point" sculpture in front of Byrnes Auditorium was inspired by Winthrop's Common Book "The Tipping Point" by Malcolm Gladwell.
Published by: Winthrop University
DACT2 is frequently methylated in human gastric cancer and methylation of DACT2 activated Wnt signaling

Dapper, Dishevelled-associated antagonist of β-catenin (DACT), is a key regulator of Wnt signaling pathway. The purpose of this study is to explore the epigenetic changes and the function ofDACT2 in human gastric cancer (GC)....

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Black Imagination: The World and Me
Livia M Nocito
Jan 01, 0001
This is a presentation regarding black imagination as a tool for reclaiming agency out of hardship or hatred. It is focused on two poems: "Malcolm" by Sonia Sanchez and "The Moongazer Speaks on Longing" by Saida Agostini and how...
Published by: Ursinus College
The Ursinus Weekly, May 21, 1909
Brotherhood of St. Paul fletcherizes Buffalo Bill in Philadelphia Malcolm Shackelford entertains audience Glee club Lecture Baseball Ursinus Union Tennis tournament Society notes Alumni notes Personals Field house...
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The Grizzly, April 27, 2017
Ursinus Makes Changes to Graduation Mellon Foundation Awards College Grant for New Core Curriculum Grizzly Interview with President Brock Blomberg Recent Volunteer Efforts are Revitalizing the Organic Farm First-Person...
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Science Educators Will Be on Campus This Weekend Discussing Teaching Strategies
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Called "Connecting Core Concepts and Best Teaching Practices in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology," the workshop will help attendees develop new assessment tools for core concepts in biochemistry and molecular biology. ...
Published by: Winthrop University
Moral expansiveness

The nature of our moral judgments-and the extent to which we treat others with care-depend in part on the distinctions we make between entities deemed worthy or unworthy of moral consideration- our moral boundaries....

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Intuition and insight
R Brock
Nov 25, 2016
Tacit knowledge, that is knowledge not expressible in words, may play a role in learning science, yet it is difficult to study directly. Intuition and insight, two processes that link the tacit and the explicit, are proposed as...
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Take-off mechanisms in parasitoid wasps.
High-speed video analyses of the natural behaviour of parasitoid wasps revealed three strategies used to launch the insects into the air. Which strategy is the most energy efficient? In Pteromalus puparum, 92% of take-offs by...
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