…ability to tackle any challenges, friends and family who supported me no matter what and were always down to hang out and laugh. This experience would not have been the same without all of you and I am truly thankful. First, I would like to thank my advisor, Harry Atwater. I reme…
…in the principles and measures of the abolitionists,—of whom he had heard a somewhat vague description while he was a slave,—he was induced to give his attendance, on the occasion alluded to, though at that time a resident in New Bedford. Fortunate, most fortunate occurrence!—for…
…r imagined this would become part of our story. By the time we fully understood what was happening, our lives had already changed forever, especially for her son, who now has to grow up without his mom.” Tamika reflects on the deeper impact of stories like Ashley’s, emphasizing h…
…disagreements and ambiguities as to which proteins are RNA-binding proteins and what interactions are significant as all proteins contact all RNAs at some frequency. Here we describe a protocol for both determining RNA-protein interactions through a combination of RNA library pre…
…on to meaningful engagement and critical thinking. Participants will: Recognize what thinking looks like in a math classroom; Understand what it takes to foster student thinking in math; Begin the process of building a thinking classroom; and Support teachers in creating and sust…
… this state listening to your stories, walking your neighborhoods, and learning what it really means to build a life here. Those conversations with parents, workers, students, business owners, seniors have shaped every decision I've made as Governor. They've also made one thing u…
…mes and conditions of the Profession that ground the panel’s suggestions. N.2.1 What Does the Panel Mean by “the Profession”? Historically, astronomers have conceived the Profession (see Box N.1 ) as a relatively dehumanized scientific enterprise, pursuing observatories and data …
…et of societal evolutions ( Meinshausen et al., 2020 ). They are the result of ‘what-if’ exercises and can be used to explore the implications of policy decisions on greenhouse gas emissions, or alternatively, the consequences of delayed or failed action. In the context of this r…
…et of societal evolutions ( Meinshausen et al., 2020 ). They are the result of ‘what-if’ exercises and can be used to explore the implications of policy decisions on greenhouse gas emissions, or alternatively, the consequences of delayed or failed action. In the context of this r…
…t service providers can rapidly innovate and improve their services as they see what works to reach the most people. Since the SIB began providing services in Nov 2018, 122 people have been newly diagnosed and engaged in HIV care, and 89 people have been re-engaged in HIV care. F…
…l costs of adjudication,” but fee increases should be supported with details of what those “costs” actually ( printed page 46802) are, and they should be itemized in a way that clearly justifies the price. The public has the right to know the specific details of the projected bud…
…was resolved to take the " ell " — How I pursued my study to read — My tutors — What progress I made — Slavery — What I heard said about it — Thirteen years old — Columbian orator— Dia- logue— Speeches — Sheridan — Pitt — Lords Chatham and Fox — Knowledge increasing — Liberty — S…
…r only, my dismay Renews, in bitterness not far from death. Yet to discourse of what there good befell, All else will I relate discover’d there. How first I enter’d it I scarce can say, Such sleepy dullness in that instant weigh’d My senses down, when the true path I left, But wh…
…on and renewed interest in the age-old problem of free will. To properly assess what, if anything, these empirical advances can tell us about free will and moral responsibility, we first need to get clear on the following questions: Is consciousness necessary for free will? If so…
…But at the time was just an interesting discovery. One of many, at least that's what it sounded like to Tony Letai. Anthony Letai, MD, PhD 04:39 I remember back when I was a graduate student getting my PhD at University Chicago a long time ago, I actually had the opportunity to s…