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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
The Triumphant Tragedy Of King Lear, Erin Lamontagne
The Triumphant Tragedy Of King Lear, Erin Lamontagne
Annual Celebration of Student Scholarship and Creativity
No abstract provided.
Marginal Benefit Of Hosting The Summer Olympics: Focusing On Bric Nation Brazil (Rio 2016), Benjamin Mcguirk Wagar
Marginal Benefit Of Hosting The Summer Olympics: Focusing On Bric Nation Brazil (Rio 2016), Benjamin Mcguirk Wagar
Global Studies Student Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Negative Images Of Nursing Portrayed On Grey’S Anatomy, House And Er And Its Effect On Public Perception And The Contemporary Nursing Shortage, Jacquelyn Bishop
The Negative Images Of Nursing Portrayed On Grey’S Anatomy, House And Er And Its Effect On Public Perception And The Contemporary Nursing Shortage, Jacquelyn Bishop
Annual Celebration of Student Scholarship and Creativity
No abstract provided.
The Albany Movement And The Limits Of Nonviolent Protest In Albany, Georgia, 1961-1962, Brendan Kevin Nelligan
The Albany Movement And The Limits Of Nonviolent Protest In Albany, Georgia, 1961-1962, Brendan Kevin Nelligan
Annual Celebration of Student Scholarship and Creativity
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Geography 598e: Professionalism In Geographic Information Science And Technology, David Dibiase
Geography 598e: Professionalism In Geographic Information Science And Technology, David Dibiase
Ethics in Science and Engineering National Clearinghouse
GEOG 598E: PROFESSIONALISM IN GIS& T. Prepares current and aspiring professionals to recognize, analyze and address legal and ethical issues in the GIS& T (geospatial) field. Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.
Being professional in the Geographic Information Science and Technology field (GIS& T, a.k.a. geospatial) means being both competent in ones work and reflective about its legal and ethical implications. Licensed and certified GIS& T professionals are required to affirm their commitment to legal and ethical practice. Fulfilling such commitments requires the ability to recognize and analyze legal and ethical problems and to act with integrity. In this course students investigate …
Exploring The Frontiers Of Heritage: Economics, Social Ecology, And Collective Memory, Neil A. Silberman
Exploring The Frontiers Of Heritage: Economics, Social Ecology, And Collective Memory, Neil A. Silberman
Selected Publications of EFS Faculty, Students, and Alumni
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