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(Vanderbilt University. Dept. of History, 2009-04-27)
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(Onati Socio-Legal Series, 2019)This special issue of Oñati Socio-Legal Series, titled Judging, Emotion and Emotion Work, is the result of presentations and discussions during an interdisciplinary workshop at the International Institute for the Sociology ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Peabody College, 2010-06-15)Linear measurement is a complex concept. In order to become proficient in linear measurement one must understand and perform numerous components. The following lessons introduce primary students to linear measurement ...
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(Journal of Law, 2014)Students rarely have the time to repackage last semester's research for submission to law reviews. Even if they do, law reviews are loathe to publish work submitted by students. Publication in a peer-reviewed journal is ...
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(Proceedings of the North American Academy of Liturgy, 2007)
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(Proceedings of the North American Academy of Liturgy, 2009)
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(Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics, 1993)
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(Florida Law Review, 2009)Begun in the 1950s, the drafting of the Model Penal Code (the Code) differed from the typical American Law Institute (AL) "restatement" of the law project because it was an explicit attempt to provide a model statute that ...
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(American Theological Library Association, 2019-01-06)This paper briefly summarizes an in-conference workshop about Wikidata and its potential uses for scholarly communications in religious studies and theology.
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(American Theological Library Association, 2019-10-07)Synopsis For librarians working in research, reference, and instruction, information literacy (IL) is foundational to their work. Since the advent of the Association of College and Research Libraries' Framework for ...
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(Académie Roumaine, 2019)Over the past century, the work of Peter R.L. Brown has repeatedly broken new ground as a model for understanding the centrality of religion in the Mediterranean cultures of Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. This article ...
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(Vanderbilt Law Review, 2020)"Wicked problems." It just says it all. Persistent social problems--poverty, food insecurity, climate change, drug addiction, pollution, and the list goes on--seem aptly condemned as wicked. But what makes them wicked, and ...
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(Vanderbilt Law Review, 2016)It is a pleasure and a privilege to write an introduction to this Symposium celebrating Dean Erwin Chemerinsky's important new book, The Case Against the Supreme Court. Chemerinsky is one of the leading constitutional ...
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(The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004)
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(University of Chicago Law Review, 2010)Recent work reveals, contrary to wide-spread assumptions, remarkably high levels of agreement about how to rank order, by blameworthiness, wrongs that involve physical harms, takings of property, or deception in exchanges. ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Human Resources, 2009-06-05)
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(Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities, 1999-10-22)
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(2023-06-05)Department: PharmacologyBrown adipose tissue (BAT) has in recent times been rediscovered in adult humans, and together with work from preclinical models, shown to have the potential of providing a variety of positive metabolic benefits. These ...
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(2016-10-12)Department: Cell and Developmental BiologyEnterocytes, epithelial cells of the small intestine, exhibit remarkable apical-basal polarity. The apical surfaces of enterocytes display an array of tightly packed microvilli termed the brush border. Microvilli are ...
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(2013-09-04)Department: Learning, Teaching and DiversityThis study investigated the teaching and learning of the interpretation and production of thematic maps and map argument performances with young people. Research was conducted across three phases: (a) collection and analysis ...