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Plantilla Sugerida Para La Presentación De Trabajos Escritos En Formato Apa 4a. Ed. En Español Jan 2024

Plantilla Sugerida Para La Presentación De Trabajos Escritos En Formato Apa 4a. Ed. En Español

Guías CRAI

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Using Korematsu In Law School Orientation And Introduction To Law Courses, Lorraine Bannai Jan 2022

Using Korematsu In Law School Orientation And Introduction To Law Courses, Lorraine Bannai

Using Korematsu to Teach Across the Law School Curriculum

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Using Hirabayashi In A Civil Procedure Course, Lorraine Bannai, Margaret Chon, Eric K. Yamamoto Jan 2022

Using Hirabayashi In A Civil Procedure Course, Lorraine Bannai, Margaret Chon, Eric K. Yamamoto

Using Korematsu to Teach Across the Law School Curriculum

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Using Korematsu In A Civil Procedure Course, Lorraine Bannai, Margaret Chon, Eric K. Yamamoto Jan 2022

Using Korematsu In A Civil Procedure Course, Lorraine Bannai, Margaret Chon, Eric K. Yamamoto

Using Korematsu to Teach Across the Law School Curriculum

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Using Korematsu In A Constitutional Law Course, Lorraine Bannai, Eric K. Yamamoto Jan 2022

Using Korematsu In A Constitutional Law Course, Lorraine Bannai, Eric K. Yamamoto

Using Korematsu to Teach Across the Law School Curriculum

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Using Korematsu To Teach Professional Responsibility (Word With Government Documents At End), Lorraine Bannai Jan 2022

Using Korematsu To Teach Professional Responsibility (Word With Government Documents At End), Lorraine Bannai

Using Korematsu to Teach Across the Law School Curriculum

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Using Korematsu In Courses That Teach Legal Research, Writing, And Analysis, Lorraine Bannai, Stephanie Wilson Jan 2022

Using Korematsu In Courses That Teach Legal Research, Writing, And Analysis, Lorraine Bannai, Stephanie Wilson

Using Korematsu to Teach Across the Law School Curriculum

No abstract provided.


Diary Entry, Haley Cohen Apr 2020

Diary Entry, Haley Cohen

In Words

This is a little diary entry/narrative that I wrote a few days ago about how COVID is impacting my mental health.


A Chronology Of Medieval Historical Narratives, János M. Bak, Ivan Jurković, Justin Lake Apr 2020

A Chronology Of Medieval Historical Narratives, János M. Bak, Ivan Jurković, Justin Lake

All Complete Monographs

This chronological guide intends to offer a first orientation in the historiography and hagiography of the Middle Ages, from ca. 500 a.d. to ca. 1500 a.d. Its specialty is that—in contrast to most other reference works—it is not organized alphabetically by author and/or title, but chronologically, by centuries. We attempted to list texts written later—or even much later—than the period covered, but containing relevant information on it; however, we do not claim completeness for these long-term titles. In other words: if one wants to know, which chronicles (in the widest sense) and saints’ lives contain a narrative for a given …


Dispute Resolution In The Digital Age - Online Dispute Resolution, Amy J. Schmitz May 2018

Dispute Resolution In The Digital Age - Online Dispute Resolution, Amy J. Schmitz

Open Educational Resources

Dispute Resolution in the Digital Age includes the resources created and used by Professor Amy J. Schmitz at the University of Missouri School of Law to teach online dispute resolution. These materials are created as as open educational resources under a Creative Commons BY-NC 4.0 license. The materials may be shared and adapted as long as Prof. Schmitz receives attribution and the use is non-commercial.


Ruth Gordon, Ruth Gordon, Institute Of Child Nutrition Apr 2011

Ruth Gordon, Ruth Gordon, Institute Of Child Nutrition

Oral History Project (all interviews)

Ruth Gordon is a registered dietitian with many years of experience in school food service. She holds a bachelor’s degree in nutrition from James Madison University in Virginia and a master’s degree in education from Georgia State University. She completed her dietetic internship at Emory University in Atlanta. Ruth recently retired after 28 years with the Georgia Department of Education where she served in various specialist positions and as state director. She also was a School Nutrition Director in Floyd County, Georgia. Ruth has held leadership positions with professional organizations including Georgia Dietetic Association, the School Nutrition Services Dietetic Practice …