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Crowdsourcing The Translation Of Technological Terms To Tigrinya, Tigre And Blien., Kokob Weldetensae
Crowdsourcing The Translation Of Technological Terms To Tigrinya, Tigre And Blien., Kokob Weldetensae
Symposium on Tigrinya Language, Literature, and Culture
This event is on crowdsourcing the translation of technological terms, words and phrases to Tigrinya, Tigre and Blien using a web based solution at https://meaditranslation.org. This event will showcase the efforts, reasons and benefits behind translating technological terms in to some of native African languages such as Tigrinya, Tigre and Blien. Moreover, there will be an update on the current progress made by MeadiTranslation community who contributed in translating around 3000 technology terms by submitting a translation as well as voting on other candidate submissions.
Movie Review: Ridley Scott’S Napoleon (2023), Dylan Ryu
Movie Review: Ridley Scott’S Napoleon (2023), Dylan Ryu
Historical Perspectives: Santa Clara University Undergraduate Journal of History, Series II
No abstract provided.
“Our Cause Is Good”: The Roots Of The Republican Party Inmichigan And Wisconsin, Sean Chamberlain
“Our Cause Is Good”: The Roots Of The Republican Party Inmichigan And Wisconsin, Sean Chamberlain
Historical Perspectives: Santa Clara University Undergraduate Journal of History, Series II
No abstract provided.
Factors Of Humboldt’S 1935 Lumber Strike, Nico Sanchez
Factors Of Humboldt’S 1935 Lumber Strike, Nico Sanchez
Historical Perspectives: Santa Clara University Undergraduate Journal of History, Series II
No abstract provided.
Masking Evil: St. Domingan Émigrés In The Philadelphianpress, 1789-1793, Rob Wohl
Masking Evil: St. Domingan Émigrés In The Philadelphianpress, 1789-1793, Rob Wohl
Historical Perspectives: Santa Clara University Undergraduate Journal of History, Series II
No abstract provided.
The Birth Of The Operational Art: The Formalization Of Thepolitical-Military Relationship In The United States In The Civilwar, Antonio Vargas
The Birth Of The Operational Art: The Formalization Of Thepolitical-Military Relationship In The United States In The Civilwar, Antonio Vargas
Historical Perspectives: Santa Clara University Undergraduate Journal of History, Series II
No abstract provided.
Getting Heated: An Exploration Of Women After The Greatseattle Fire, Hannah Sneath
Getting Heated: An Exploration Of Women After The Greatseattle Fire, Hannah Sneath
Historical Perspectives: Santa Clara University Undergraduate Journal of History, Series II
No abstract provided.
The Open Secret: Male Prostitution, Homosexuality, Andpederasty In French Indochina, Stephanie Anna Nicolae
The Open Secret: Male Prostitution, Homosexuality, Andpederasty In French Indochina, Stephanie Anna Nicolae
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“We Didn’T Want The Boys To Decide About Us”: The Womenpioneers Of Coeducation At California’S Oldest Jesuituniversity, Hannah Hagen
“We Didn’T Want The Boys To Decide About Us”: The Womenpioneers Of Coeducation At California’S Oldest Jesuituniversity, Hannah Hagen
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Women With And “Without Virtue”: The Contrastingexperiences Of Southern White And Black Women Duringreconstruction, Nicola Coates
Women With And “Without Virtue”: The Contrastingexperiences Of Southern White And Black Women Duringreconstruction, Nicola Coates
Historical Perspectives: Santa Clara University Undergraduate Journal of History, Series II
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“Go Outside And Play!”: Backyard Playgrounds In New Yorkcity During The Progressive Era, Julia Kovatch
“Go Outside And Play!”: Backyard Playgrounds In New Yorkcity During The Progressive Era, Julia Kovatch
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The Myth Of Meritocracy: The Indian Caste System's Effect Onindian Immigration And Naturalization In Early 20th Centuryunited States, Aashna Nilawar
The Myth Of Meritocracy: The Indian Caste System's Effect Onindian Immigration And Naturalization In Early 20th Centuryunited States, Aashna Nilawar
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Encounters: The Geography Of Urban Colonial Interactions Infrench Vietnam, Bianca Romero
Encounters: The Geography Of Urban Colonial Interactions Infrench Vietnam, Bianca Romero
Historical Perspectives: Santa Clara University Undergraduate Journal of History, Series II
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Acknowledgments
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Table Of Contents
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Introduction
Historical Perspectives: Santa Clara University Undergraduate Journal of History, Series II
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Historical Perspectives Vol. 28 2023
Historical Perspectives Vol. 28 2023
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Santa Clara Review, Vol. 111, No. 1, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Review, Vol. 111, No. 1, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Review
No abstract provided.
Structure, Status, And Span: Gender Differences In Co-Authorship Networks Across 16 Region-Subject Pairs (2009–2013), Kjersten Bunker Whittington, Molly M. King, Isabella Cingolani
Structure, Status, And Span: Gender Differences In Co-Authorship Networks Across 16 Region-Subject Pairs (2009–2013), Kjersten Bunker Whittington, Molly M. King, Isabella Cingolani
Sociology
Global and team science approaches are on the rise, as is attention to the network underpinnings of gender disparities in scientific collaboration. Many network studies of men’s and women’s collaboration rely on bounded case studies of single disciplines and/or single countries and limited measures related to the collaborative process. We deploy network analysis on the scholarly database Scopus to gain insight into gender inequity across regions and subject areas and to better understand contextual underpinnings of stagnancy. Using a dataset of over 1.2 million authors and 144 million collaborative relationships, we capture international and unbounded co-authorship networks that include intra- …
The Effects Of Centering Prayer On Well-Being In A Sample Of Undergraduate Students: A Pilot Study, Alejandro Eros, Thomas G. Plante
The Effects Of Centering Prayer On Well-Being In A Sample Of Undergraduate Students: A Pilot Study, Alejandro Eros, Thomas G. Plante
Psychology
Contemplative practices have likely been used for self-awareness, concentration, creativity, and well-being since the dawn of time. While practices such as yoga and Buddhist meditation have been extensively studied in recent decades, Christian contemplative practices have received less attention in empirical research. This study aims to investigate the effects of centering prayer, a Christian contemplative practice, on mental health and well-being. The research focuses on college students enrolled in a religious studies course that incorporates centering prayer into the curriculum. It is a pilot study because it is the first to explore centering prayer in an undergraduate setting. Using a …
Barbie: For Better Or Worse, Renee Ho
Barbie: For Better Or Worse, Renee Ho
Pop Culture Intersections
This article covers a history of Barbie, as well as an analysis of the live action Barbie movie. Barbie lovers and haters alike often debate whether the iconized doll is a feminist figure. Those who critique her argue that the messages she sends are superficial, or that Barbie perpetuates an unrealistic beauty standard and causes harm to the mental well being of her audience, especially because most of her target audience is made up of younger, impressionable girls. However, there is no doubt that Barbie can also be a role model for her audience. She was the first doll to …
Nostalgia's Complicated Role In Contemporary Pop Culture, Ethan Clawsie
Nostalgia's Complicated Role In Contemporary Pop Culture, Ethan Clawsie
Pop Culture Intersections
Over the past several decades, there has been a growing trend of nostalgia in popular culture, with the number of remakes, reboots, and revivals of classic films, television shows, and music at an all-time high. Dozens of old TV shows have also been rebooted in the past few years, old movies are being remade, much of the music that’s been released lately has been engineered to sound like it came from the past, and a subset of recent video games either build upon old games (like Pokémon GO), or are made to look and feel like old games (like Flappy …
Ethics In The Age Of Disruptive Technologies: An Operational Roadmap, José Roger Flahaux, Brian Patrick Green, Ann Gregg Skeet
Ethics In The Age Of Disruptive Technologies: An Operational Roadmap, José Roger Flahaux, Brian Patrick Green, Ann Gregg Skeet
Faculty Book Gallery
The primary goal of this handbook is to help companies developing, procuring, or adopting advanced technologies, such as artificial intelligence, understand the ethical risks that these technologies introduce, and implement the infrastructure necessary to mitigate those risks throughout the entire product and service life cycle.
The ITEC Handbook offers a thoughtful and pragmatic roadmap for providing technology ethics governance and implementing it throughout the organization. It guides enterprises on their transformation journey from adoption and implementation of ethical behavior to operationalizing ethical and humane use principles, into a new mindset and culture of technology ownership and accountability, where everyone thinks …
Meddling With The Gospel: Celsus, Early Christian Textuality, And The Politics Of Reading, Jeremiah Coogan
Meddling With The Gospel: Celsus, Early Christian Textuality, And The Politics Of Reading, Jeremiah Coogan
Jesuit School of Theology
The second-century philosopher Celsus disparaged Christians who “alter the original text of the Gospel three or four or many times” (Cels. 2.27). Scholars have understood this passage as a critique of multiple distinct Gospels, but Celsus’ invective is better explained by comparison with elite second-century polemics (e.g., Gellius, Lucian, Galen) against readers who lack discernment and arbitrarily alter manuscripts. For Celsus, Christians’ irresponsible textual practices reveal their cultural inferiority. The complaint is about varying copies of what Celsus thinks to be the same work: “the Gospel.” Christian thinkers in the second and third centuries—including Irenaeus, Tertullian, Origen, and the …
How To Grow Blurry: Poems, Nathaniel Metz
How To Grow Blurry: Poems, Nathaniel Metz
Canterbury Scholars
In this collection of poems, Nathan D. Metz explores the distance between the word for a thing and the touch or feeling of a thing. Using a variety of forms both established and innovative, as well as free verse and ekphrastic response, these poems are a celebration of art, color, and the sounds of words. After the collection is a series of poems translated both from the original Japanese and Haitian Creole.
Santa Clara Review, Vol. 110, No. 2, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Review, Vol. 110, No. 2, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Review
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Name-Based Demographic Inference And The Unequal Distribution Of Misrecognition, Jeffrey W. Lockhart, Molly M. King, Christin Munsch
Name-Based Demographic Inference And The Unequal Distribution Of Misrecognition, Jeffrey W. Lockhart, Molly M. King, Christin Munsch
Sociology
Academics and companies increasingly draw on large datasets to understand the social world, and name-based demographic ascription tools are widespread for imputing information that is often missing from these large datasets. These approaches have drawn criticism on ethical, empirical and theoretical grounds. Using a survey of all authors listed on articles in sociology, economics and communication journals in Web of Science between 2015 and 2020, we compared self-identified demographics with name-based imputations of gender and race/ethnicity for 19,924 scholars across four gender ascription tools and four race/ethnicity ascription tools. We found substantial inequalities in how these tools misgender and misrecognize …
Ordering Gospel Textuality In The Second Century, Jeremiah Coogan, Jacob A. Rodriguez
Ordering Gospel Textuality In The Second Century, Jeremiah Coogan, Jacob A. Rodriguez
Jesuit School of Theology
This article interrogates how several second-century figures ordered a pluriform Gospel corpus. Focusing on approaches to Gospel plurality visible in the Epistula apostolorum, Tatian the Syrian, Irenaeus of Lyons, and Ammonius of Alexandria, we argue that a number of Christian readers—across the Roman Mediterranean, from Alexandria to Gaul and from Syria to Rome—employed similar approaches. Drawing on evidence for second-century reading practices, we demonstrate continuities in both textual practices and conceptual frameworks that illuminate Gospel reading and writing. These figures engaged Gospels in multiple dimensions—horizontal juxtaposition of parallel material and vertical coordination of narrative sequence—in order to map relationships between …
Reading (In) A Quadriform Cosmos:Gospel Books In The Early Christian Bibliographic Imagination, Jeremiah Coogan
Reading (In) A Quadriform Cosmos:Gospel Books In The Early Christian Bibliographic Imagination, Jeremiah Coogan
Jesuit School of Theology
Early Christian thinkers developed the widespread linguistic cosmology of the Roman Mediterranean in a novel way in order to advance a specific bibliographic project: aligning the emergent fourfold Gospel with the structure of the physical cosmos. Employing interlocking concepts from the disciplines of meteorology, geography, music, mathematics, and astronomy, a number of figures—including Irenaeus, Origen, Ephrem, Eusebius, Fortunatianus, Augustine, and Maximus—imagined a Gospel corpus consisting of precisely four texts. Number provided a way to articulate the coherence of the fourfold Gospel—both with itself and with the rest of the world. By situating both familiar and neglected evidence in the context …