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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
How U.S. Government Policy Documents Are Addressing The Increasing National Security Implications Of Artificial Intelligence, Bert Chapman
How U.S. Government Policy Documents Are Addressing The Increasing National Security Implications Of Artificial Intelligence, Bert Chapman
Libraries Faculty and Staff Presentations
Artificial intelligence is affecting many areas of our lives and governmental policy. National security is one arena in which artificial intelligence is playing an increasingly important and controversial role. U.S. Government and military agencies are producing a steadily expanding corpus of publicly available literature on this topic. This literature documents how these agencies have this topic's national security implications historically and currently while also addressing potentially emerging national security issues where artificial intelligence will intersect with national security. This presentation demonstrates examples of the growing variety of publicly available national security artificial intelligence literature while also addressing the implications of …
Precolumbian History, Part 1 People Of Antiquity Olmecs To Mayas, Servando Z. Hinojosa
Precolumbian History, Part 1 People Of Antiquity Olmecs To Mayas, Servando Z. Hinojosa
Fall Workshop October 2019
No abstract provided.
Historia Precolombina 1a. Parte Pueblos De La Antigüedad De Los Olmecas A Los Mayas, Servando Z. Hinojosa
Historia Precolombina 1a. Parte Pueblos De La Antigüedad De Los Olmecas A Los Mayas, Servando Z. Hinojosa
Fall Workshop October 2019
No abstract provided.
Perspectives On The Lower Rio Grande: Archeology, Linguistics And Ethnohistory (Native American Settlement And Immigration On The Delta), Martín Salinas Rivera
Perspectives On The Lower Rio Grande: Archeology, Linguistics And Ethnohistory (Native American Settlement And Immigration On The Delta), Martín Salinas Rivera
Fall Workshop October 2019
No abstract provided.
Visión Arqueológica, Lingüística, Etnohistórica Y De La Inmigración Indígena Del Delta Del Rio Grande O Bravo [Perspectives On The Lower Rio Grande: Archaelogy, Liguistics And Ethnohistory (Indian Settlement And Immigration)], Martín Salinas Rivera
Fall Workshop October 2019
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Perspectives On The Lower Rio Grande: Archaeology, Linguistics And Ethnohistory (Native American Settlement And Immigration On The Delta), Martín Salinas Rivera
Perspectives On The Lower Rio Grande: Archaeology, Linguistics And Ethnohistory (Native American Settlement And Immigration On The Delta), Martín Salinas Rivera
Fall Workshop October 2019
No abstract provided.
River Of Hope, Omar Valerio-Jiménez
Place-Based Education And The Teaching Of Social Studies, Greg A. Smith
Place-Based Education And The Teaching Of Social Studies, Greg A. Smith
Summer Institute June 2019
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Morals And Martial Arts: A Woman's Place Of Empowerment Through Judo, Sydney Wall
Morals And Martial Arts: A Woman's Place Of Empowerment Through Judo, Sydney Wall
Senior Honors Projects
This study explores the experiences of women within the world of judo, a combat sport derived from ancient samurai hand-to-hand combat techniques. Although judo was founded as a sport in the 1880s, there was no women’s section until 1923 and, even then, women were barred from competition out of concern for its impact on their ability to have children. It would not be until 1992 that women’s judo became a part of the Olympic program. These limitations on women’s participation have simultaneously resulted from and contributed to the association of judo with notions of masculinity. Despite almost thirty years of …