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AI Technology and Academic Writing
Valerie Storey
Jan 01, 2023
Evidence shows that artificial intelligence (AI) has become an important subject in academia, representing about 2.2% of all scientific publications. One concern for doctoral programs is the future role of AI in doctoral writing...
Validation of a new fully automated software for 2D digital mammographic breast density evaluation in predicting breast cancer risk.
We compared accuracy for breast cancer (BC) risk stratification of a new fully automated system (DenSeeMammo-DSM) for breast density (BD) assessment to a non-inferiority threshold based on radiologists' visual assessment. Pooled...
Published by: Scientific reports
Integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) Into Adult Education
This conceptual article provides a comprehensive overview of the current status of Artificial Intelligence (AI) integration and its influence on adult education. It discusses generative AI technologies and their potential...
First-Ever Retrospective of Edmund Lewandowski's Artwork Opens Sept. 6
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
"Edmund Lewandowski - Precisionism and Beyond" will be the first retrospective of the artist's work. The Flint Institute of Arts in Flint, Mich., organized the retrospective, guest curated by Dr. Valerie Leeds.
Published by: Winthrop University
Annual Student Choreography Showcase to Include 10 Dance Pieces
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The Student Choreography Showcase opens April 25 in Johnson Theatre. Directed by Assistant Professor Valerie Ifill, the showcase will include 10 dance pieces, all choreographed by dance majors. Styles of dance showcased...
Published by: Winthrop University
Human Factors Affecting HMS Impact on Nurses Jobs
To improve and facilitate patient care, hospital administrators have implemented healthcare management systems (HMS). Unfortunately, many hospitals have encountered HMS implementation problems. Some user-related factors have...
Changing Digital Age in the Wake of COVID-19
Virtual teams play a crucial role in today’s knowledge-based organisation for overcoming challenges in our dynamic world, especially in the current situation of the COVID-19 pandemic. Teams play a key role in today’s...
A Two-Echelon Responsive Health Analytic Model for Triggering Care Plan Revision in Geriatric Care Management
Due to the increasing ageing population, how can caregivers effectively provide long-term care services to meet the older adults’ needs with finite resources is emerging. In addressing this issue, nursing homes are striving to...
Chicken Bog and the Shared Traditions of Horry County, SC
Valerie McLaurin
Jan 01, 0001
This paper discusses the shared traditions of a dish local to Horry County, SC. That dish is Chicken Bog or Pilau. This dish tells us a rich story about the diversity of South Carolina.
Published by: Winthrop University
Choral Arranging for the Adolescent Voice
Valerie Long
Nov 19, 2013
This paper will focus upon the vocal, musical and textual factors that I consider when arranging music for the adolescent voice. I will then discuss how to select and adapt indigenous music to include in the curriculum. (In the...
Published by: Faculty of Education
The acute and non-acute effects of cannabis on reward processing

Cannabis use has historically been thought to cause amotivation, but the relationship between cannabis and apathy, anhedonia, and reward processing remains poorly characterised. In this systematic review, we evaluated whether...

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The Ursinus Weekly, October 30, 1939
25,000 see bears fall fighting before Army avalanche, 46-13 Juniors to discuss yearbook change Hallowe'en party this Friday night Philip announces oratorio soloists Soph hayride Fireside chats planned for Wednesday evening ...
Published by: Ursinus College
Challenging conceptions of western higher education and promoting graduates as global citizens
Recently there has been a shift in the discourses of university policy from internationalisation towards the contested concept of global citizenship. This paper explores ways of challenging the current interpretation of...
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Challenging conceptions of western higher education and promoting graduates as global citizens
Recently there has been a shift in the discourses of university policy from internationalisation towards the contested concept of global citizenship. This paper explores ways of challenging the current interpretation of...
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The Role of Music in Families of Children With Hearing Loss and Normal Hearing in Australia, Finland, and the UK.
The primary aim of this current study was to compare the role, importance and value placed on music by families with normally hearing (NH) children, to those who had a child with a hearing loss (HL) who wore either hearing aids...
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