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M. Alex Lopez portrait
Studio portrait of M. Alex Lopez. Lopez was a Board of Trustee student member 2002-2004.The photographs in this collection were created or gathered by the CSU Public Affairs Office, which provides consultation and advice to the Trustees, Chancellor, and other staff. The Public Affairs Offices oversees publications and reproduction, responds to press and other media inquiries as well as to information requests by the general public, and works cooperatively with campus public affairs offices on areas of mutual interest
Oral history interview with Alex Berkley
Alex Berkley, from Buffalo, New York, teaches special education at Pioneer High School. Mr. Berkley shares the struggles of making sure every student had access to technology. He also shares how the administrative rules affected his teaching practices. Mr. Berkley explains how having a balance from March to June was crucial. Mr. Berkley found it fulfilling to write poetry with other teacher poets which helped him go through the COVID-19 pandemic in a supportive environment. His poetry resembles memories of the time spent during long walks with his wife and one year old son, poetry gave him a creative purpose and brought happiness by writing about his child. He shares how the relationship with parents grew as a reciprocal communication. Mr. Berkley acknowledges how a push for more technology and training for students on how to use technology for educational purposes would have made a difference. He also stresses a notable improvement in kids with autism and their use of technology. Mr. Berkley looks forward to seeing a focus more on social-emotional aspects in education.The COVID-19 Teacher-Poets Writing to Bridge the Distance collection is a series of interviews documenting the teachers' poetry and writing experiences during the 2020 COVID-19 school closings and the topics and insights that emerged
Lopez Island
Description of the climate and opportunities for immigrants contemplating moving to Lopez Island
Basic Operational Preorders for Algebraic Effects in General, and for Combined Probability and Nondeterminism in Particular
The "generic operational metatheory" of Johann, Simpson and Voigtländer (LiCS 2010) defines contextual equivalence, in the presence of algebraic effects, in terms of a basic operational preorder on ground-type effect trees. We propose three general approaches to specifying such preorders: (i) operational (ii) denotational, and (iii) axiomatic; coinciding with the three major styles of program semantics. We illustrate these via a nontrivial case study: the combination of probabilistic choice with nondeterminism, for which we show that natural instantiations of the three specification methods (operational in terms of Markov decision processes, denotational using a powerdomain, and axiomatic) all determine the same canonical preorder. We do this in the case of both angelic and demonic nondeterminism
The Law and Economics of Self-Dealing
We present a new measure of legal protection of minority shareholders against expropriation by corporate insiders: the anti-self-dealing index. Assembled with the help of Lex Mundi law firms, the index is calculated for 72 countries based on legal rules prevailing in 2003, and focuses on private enforcement mechanisms, such as disclosure, approval, and litigation, governing a specific self-dealing transaction. This theoretically-grounded index predicts a variety of stock market outcomes, and generally works better than the commonly used index of anti-director rights.
Natural_SLH_impact_on_climate
Processed model dataset and post-processing/plotting scripts supporting the Article "Natural short-lived halogens exert an indirect cooling effect on climate" by Saiz-Lopez et al., 2023 are compiled here. The complete dataset generated during the current study is available from the corresponding author on reasonable request.European Research Council
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MSJ770268_supplementary_appendix – Supplemental material for Contrast-enhanced fat-suppressed FLAIR for the characterization of leptomeningeal inflammation in optic neuritis
Supplemental material, MSJ770268_supplementary_appendix for Contrast-enhanced fat-suppressed FLAIR for the characterization of leptomeningeal inflammation in optic neuritis by Luis Pino-Lopez, Holger Wenz, Johannes Böhme, Máté Maros, Frank Schlichtenbrede, Christoph Groden and Alex Förster in Multiple Sclerosis Journal</p
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Library Instruction Training, Winter 2021
Alex Solodkaya, Michelle Brasseur and Chris Lopez will represent a group of instructors from the Teaching and Learning Functional Team and WI&RE to discuss a series of workshops piloted in Winter, 2021. Current Library Student Research Assistants as well as students in the UCLA Master of Library and Information Science program participated in this series of workshops which aimed to provide library instruction training by means of active learning experiences in a peer-to-peer setting. The training explored a variety of learner needs and environments, teaching pedagogies, and more. This presentation will discuss the origins of this project, what information was covered, what went well, and what changes could be made for future offerings of this training
Letter from The Dominguez Estate Company to Mr. R. Lopez, November 24, 1943
Informing Mr. Lopez of the change in acreage on his lease with an attached statement
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