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Sacrifice and the ideal hunt
W Rane, P Vitebsky, A Anatoly
Jul 04, 2014
The Siberian Northeast shows striking parallels between the cosmologies of hunters and reindeer herders. What may this tell us about the transformation from hunting to pastoralism? This article argues for a structural identity...
Beliefs in Online Professional Learning in Early Mathematics Teaching and Their Effects on Course Engagement
This study focused on the effects of an early math online professional learning course offered to preschool teachers. The course was designed to inform participants' knowledge of developmental progressions and promote daily...
stepRNA
The enzyme Dicer is a component of many small RNA (sRNA) pathways involved in RNA processing for post-transcriptional regulation, anti-viral response and control of transposable elements. Cleavage of double-stranded RNA by Dicer...
Beyond the Surface
Jessica Kahlow
Jan 01, 2024
This study uses the online disinhibition effect as a theoretical framework for understanding disclosures of ADHD on non-anonymous (Facebook) and anonymous (Reddit) channels. Specifically, a quantitative content analysis compared...
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...
Online Self-Identities, Social Norms, and the Performance of Self in Real-Life
Jessica Campbell
Apr 01, 2018
Social networking sites (SNSs) first emerged as online public spaces where individuals could share user-generated content, communicate, and connect. As individuals became more and more invested in online sociality, SNSs diverged...
Facebook, Social Comparison, and Subjective Well-Being
Jessica Joseph
Jul 26, 2019
Facebook use has implications for subjective well-being. Previous research has revealed that passive Facebook use is typically related to deficits in subjective well-being, which is thought to be linked through upward social...
Winthrop Bookstore to Host Nov. 15 Book Signing for Three Authors
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Alumna Jessica Leake '07, '08, former Winthrop employee Margaret Garrison and Carol Injaychock will autograph books Nov. 15 at 10 a.m. at the Winthrop Bookstore. The signing is free and open to the public.
Published by: Winthrop University
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...
The Ursinus College Investment Management Company Newsletter, Fall 2022
Inside this issue: At a Glance Letter from Jessica Gutekunst '23 Letter from Michael Magargee '23 Investment Team Strategies and Updates UCIMCO Investment Performance and Analysis Endowment Outlook Stock Selection Picks Women's...
Published by: Ursinus College
The Effect of Dance Education on College Students' Artistic Quality Under the New Media
Cultivating diversified and high-quality talents is the mode of cultivating talents in higher quality education. Aiming at the effect of the innovation of dance education system, the authors study the change of its influence on...
How to Succeed in Teaching Your Campus about Physical Accessibility Issues Without Really Trying
Rob Young
Jan 01, 0001
This presentation is designed for anyone who has desired to teach their community about physical accessibility issues. It will be present within the framework of the "Accessibility Scavenger Hunt", an activity developed by...
Published by: Winthrop University
The Dacus Digest Volume 2 Issue 2
Inside this Issue: Full Access to The NYTimesIndependent Voices CollectionDemographicsNow/ReferenceUSADacus Gets Two FitDesksWe're Coming to You for ReturnsFilms On DemandJSTOR ReminderThe EGG-stravaganza Egg Hunt
Published by: Winthrop University
The Grizzly, February 16, 2023
Spring Rush '23 Ursinus Reacts to an Eagles Loss The Hunt for a New English Professor Dominating Diabetes Meet Amanda Laucks '23 Opinions: What are the Lovers of Ursinus Doing This Valentine's Day? Spring Sports are Back ...
Published by: Ursinus College
Residence Life Staff Member Helps with Oklahoma Tornado Clean-up Efforts
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Jessica Martin, a Winthrop residential learning coordinator, volunteered July 3-7 to help with tornado clean-up efforts through offices at University of Oklahoma, her alma mater for her graduate degree. This is the first time...
Published by: Winthrop University
Ursinus Bulletin, Winter 1974
From the President's corner No energy crisis among alumni South Central Pennsylvania alumni club bash a success Parsons publishes Tutors touted Post cards available Architects' award Alumni to Hawaii Eilts: Egypt WRUC...
Published by: Ursinus College
Treasure Hunts, Presentations and Movies Add Up to Math Conference
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The conference will be March 14-16 at Winthrop University. Activities geared toward students include a treasure hunt, movie screening and math jeopardy.
Published by: Winthrop University
Climate change impacts and adaptation in cities
Alistair Hunt, Paul Watkiss
Jan 01, 2011
Many of the decisions relating to future urban development require information on climate change risks to cities This review of the academic and “grey” literature provides an overview assessment of the state of the art in the...
Leading Through a Crisis
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Lamar Soutter Library was faced with moving off campus and into a remote work environment. As the crisis unfolded, it was critical for staff to experience a unified leadership team that...
Capturing the needs of architects
Recha Baeumle, Gary R Hunt
Jan 12, 2018
This paper focusses on identifying the information needs of modern-day architects seeking to design low-energy naturally ventilated buildings. We present the results of a survey conveying the personal views of international...
An entrainment model for lazy turbulent plumes
P Carlotti, GR Hunt
Mar 13, 2017
An entrainment model for lazy turbulent plumes is proposed, the resulting solutions of the plume conservation equations are developed and the implications for plume behaviour are considered and compared with the available...

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