945 resultados para Columbia University. Dept. of Psychology.
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"[Alumni...engaged in occupations especially concerned with World War II]" (6 l.), issued in [n. d.]
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Introduction: The major findings and suggested framework for action put forth by the U.S. Surgeon General form the basis for Illinois' plan. Augmenting this foundation is the collective wisdom of citizens, stakeholders and policy makers. The result is a comprehensive vision that can be embraced by all involved in the process. The plan articulates goals, priorities and strategies to improve the oral health of all Illinoisans. Its five policy goals reflect specific priorities and its recommended strategies and action steps suggest how to address each of them. The plan concludes with a call for the establishment of a select committee to monitor and provide guidance in the implementation of the plan.
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Thesis (M.A.)--University of Missouri, 1902.
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Deportation and colonization: an atempted solution of the race problem, by W.L. Fleming.--The literary movement for secession, by U.B. Phillips.--The frontier and secession, by C.W. Ramsdell.--The French consuls in the Confederate States, M.L. Bonham, jr.--The judicial interpretation of the Confederate constitution, by S.D. Brummer.--Southern legislation in respect to freedmen, 1865-1866, by J.G. de R. Hamilton.--Carpet-baggers in the United States Senate, by C. Mildred Thompson.--Grant's southern policy, by E.C. Woolley.--The federal enforcement acts, by W.W. Davis.--Negro suffrage in the South, by W.R. Smith.--Some phases of educational history in the South since 1865, by W.K. Boyd.--The new South, economic and social, by H. Thompson.--The political philosophy of John C. Calhoun, by C.E. Merriam.--Southern political theories, by D.Y. Thomas.--Southern politics since the civil war, by J.W. Garner.
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Part of illustrative material is folded.
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Accompanied by "A supplement to The oral history collection of Columbia University ... " (50 p.) Published: [New York] 1962.
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This flyer promotes the event "A Conversation on the Economics of Transition in Cuba, Presentation by Jan švejnar, Columbia University with economists Jorge Salazar-Carrillo and Rolando Castaneda", sponsored by the Knight Foundation and co-sponsored by FlU's Cuban Research Institute.
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The Networks and Complexity in Social Systems course commences with an overview of the nascent field of complex networks, dividing it into three related but distinct strands: Statistical description of large scale networks, viewed as static objects; the dynamic evolution of networks, where now the structure of the network is understood in terms of a growth process; and dynamical processes that take place on fixed networks; that is, "networked dynamical systems". (A fourth area of potential research ties all the previous three strands together under the rubric of co-evolution of networks and dynamics, but very little research has been done in this vein and so it is omitted.) The remainder of the course treats each of the three strands in greater detail, introducing technical knowledge as required, summarizing the research papers that have introduced the principal ideas, and pointing out directions for future development. With regard to networked dynamical systems, the course treats in detail the more specific topic of information propagation in networks, in part because this topic is of great relevance to social science, and in part because it has received the most attention in the literature to date.
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17 Briefe und Beilage zwischen Joseph Christ und Max Horkheimer, 1942-1943; 13 Briefe zwischen Elliot E. Cohen und Max Horkheimer, 1946-1947; 7 Briefe zwischen Stewart G. Cole und Max Horkheimer, 1944-1945 sowie 1 Sonderdruck; 1 Memorandum von Theodor W. Adorno an F. Pollock, 1948; 5 Briefe zwischen dem Collegium [Studentischer Club an der Universität Frankfurt am Main] und Max Horkheimer, 1949; 17 Briefe und Beilage zwischen dem College of Jewish Studies, 1948-1949, 1951 sowie Drucksachen und 9 Papers zum Antisemitismus; 18 Briefe und Beilagen zwischen der Columbia University New York und Max Horkheimer, 1942-1947;
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no.22(1938)