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    Anthropology

    Gilbert H. Herdt is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Stanford University. He was born in western Kansas in 1949 and educated in Wichita. He began his graduate work in California, including weekend research among Japanese-Americans, and later conducted a year of more intense fieldwork on psychotherapy as ''ritual healing'' in a large psychiatric ward. Between 1972 and 1974, he did further postgraduate work at the University of Washington, where studies with Professors L. L. Langness, K. E. Read

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    Gmail

    In Executive MBA 1. http://cba.lmu.edu/facultyresearch/meetthefaculty/davidwstewartphd/#d.en.15827 David Stewart, Ph.D. President's Professor of Marketing Office: Hilton 319  Phone: 310.338.6033  Email: david.stewart@lmu.edu  Areas of Expertise  * Marketing and Public Policy * Marketing Strategy * Marketing Communication * New Product Development Biography David (Dave) Stewart earned his B.A. in psychology from Northeast Louisiana University and his M

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    Taking a Stand for Science

    understanding. The concerns voiced throughout the article of choice about Professor Hedin are deep and wide. They are mostly based on the principles of freedom of academic speech, generic freedom of speech, sound science principles, and whether or not it is robbing a professor of their freedom of academic speech by forcing them to focus on what the majority of scientific scholars view as legitimate. The idea that Professor Hedin’s teaching on Intelligent Design is somehow a legal dilemma seems to

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    Personal Narrative: What I Learned In A College Class

    likely I will need to go there while I am in college. Another thing I learned in class was how to form an appropriate email. In class we had an etiquette email assignment. I always knew how to write an email, but I never knew how I should address a professor in college. I learned that for this class I could say “Dear Kate”, but if I emailed

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    The Decline of Shared Governance

    | THE DECLINE OF SHARED GOVERNANCE | | SYLVIA COLE 4/16/2013 | The Decline of Shared Governance Shared governance is a commitment to freedom of ideas, the professionalization of faculty, and the importance of deliberative decision-making. It is the process of soliciting broad input from individuals affected by decisions. The compromise approach to shared governance is epitomized by comprehensive efforts supporting cooperation and collaboration without domination. The objective

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    Doctoral Dispositions Self-Assessment

    Grand Canyon University shares with us its Doctoral Dispositions, with clear description based on the idea that “An important distinction of a doctoral learner is the ability to take charge of one’s own learning. This involves working alongside professors, colleagues, and your dissertation committee members in taking an active role in the learning process” (Grand Canyon University). The self-assessment provides consideration of specific areas within the doctoral journey. The guiding principles exist

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    Assistant Professor: Job Structure

    Assistant Professor - Salary and Wages Clifton’s information seemed to cover most everything. Here is a little extra data that might be helpful. For the 2011-2012 academic year, the following universities paid their assistant professors as follows: Harvard - $ 109,800; Princeton - $94,200; Yale - $89,700; University of Alabama - $67,500. Job Description: Assistant Professor The assistant professor is an entry level position that for most will hopefully lead toward associate professor and eventually

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    Flaws

    Unit 5 10/21/13 Intel engineers discovered a flaw in the floating-point math subsection of the Pentium microprocessor. Dr. Thomas professor of mathematics discovered the bug. He then tried to send intel a email about it and was waiting for a response. When there was no response after a few days he then went to the internet to spread the word of the bug he had found. Posting it on the internet the word got out fast and when the word got back to Intel they said “it was minor and not even a erratum”

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    Missing Class

    Why should I be penalized for not showing up to class? This common question is heard every semester in almost every course. Students are always questioning why a professor should have the power to penalize them for not attending class, but there are reasons. The first one is that if you sign up for that particular class they expect you to attend and do the work, be punctual and have responsibility. Another fundamental thought of reasoning is the fact that there are over a dozen other people that

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    Pentium Floating-Point Unit Flaw

    The Pentium floating-point unit flaw only occurred on some models of the original Pentium microprocessor chip. Professor Nicely, a professor of mathematics at Lynchburg College, had written code to enumerate primes, twin primes, prime triplets, and prime quadruplets. Prof. Nicely noticed some inconsistencies in the calculations in June, 1994, shortly after adding a Pentium system to his group of computers, but was unable to eliminate other possible factors until October, 1994. On October 24th, 1994

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