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    Minutes, College of Liberal Arts Student Life Committee Meeting, Wednesday, December 8, 2021

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    Minutes, Faculty Affairs Committee Meeting, Tuesday, November 16, 2021

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    Book of Hours

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    This long-distance collaboration, between California and Texas, took place during the 2020-21 pandemic. The format of Book of Hours is known as a blow book, a historical structure originally designed as a magic trick which allows the presenter to show completely different visual sequences of pages within the same book. Book of Hours contains 12 distinct sequences. The first and last sequences on each side of the book were designed by the two artists collaboratively, and the other eight sequences were designed individually by each artist. These different narratives exist concurrently within the same space and time of this book but are activated sequentially by the reader. The cone motif used throughout this book was inspired by the concept of the light cone which in general and special relativity denotes a single point in space and time.https://scholarship.rollins.edu/book_arts/1067/thumbnail.jp

    The Independent Ed. 8 Vol. 2

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    Managing Staff Emily O\u27Malley, Editor-in-Chief Caitlyn Patel, Chief Creative Officer Francisco Wang Yu, Rising Chief Creative Officer Scott Novak & Mary Catherine Pflug, Co-Founders\ Designers/Artists Sam Anderson, Ghina Fawaz, Elizabeth Fleming, Lauren Gietzen, Dassika Gilkey, Jaianne Gilkey, Katie Monaghan Editors Senior Editors: Lily Deneen, Alekhya Reddy, Liz Trepanier, Taylor Ingrassia Copy Editors: Nancy Butler, Emily Peter Contributors Daréone A. Christopher, Donna Dormeus, Barbara Hughes, Taylor Ingrassia, Jessica Kavalec-Miller, Sanjula Rajat, Cristina Rancano, Elizabeth Smith, Dr. Rachel Walton, Erika Wesch, Dr. Wenxian Zhanghttps://scholarship.rollins.edu/independent/1015/thumbnail.jp

    Effectiveness of Visual Prompts on Correct Disposal of Trash and Recyclable Materials

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    Recycling is an important and socially significant behavior for which behavior analytic interventions could be greatly beneficial. In the present study, the effectiveness of various visual prompts on increasing correct disposal of trash and recycling items was evaluated with four graduate students. Three visual prompts of varying complexity were compared in an alternating treatments design. The results indicated that visual prompts are an effective way to increase correct disposal of recycling and trash items. However, the results did not show differentiation between the visual prompts for three of the four participants

    Minutes, Diversity Council Meeting, Tuesday, February 16, 2021

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    Meeting Minutes from March 24, 2021

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    S.Res.2021.13 Financial Planning Act

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