1,409 research outputs found
Sustainability Awareness Week 2021: Climate Anxiety with Dr. Susan Clayton
Five current FIT students and recent graduates will join Daniel Benkendorf and climate anxiety scholar, Dr. Susan Clayton.In this session, Daniel Benkendorf (Psychology) will discuss the issue of climate anxiety with Dr. Susan Clayton, a psychologist who is both an internationally-recognized scholar on this topic and who is also a lead author on the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. A panel of current FIT students and recent graduates will join Benkendorf and Clayton as they define and explore the features and peculiarities of climate anxiety and consider ways to ameliorate it.Sustainability is a key component of FIT’s mission and is embedded in the college’s curriculum and operations. During virtual Sustainability Awareness Week, we invite our community to learn about recent innovations from leaders in the industry, FIT students, faculty, staff, and alumni; experience FIT’s efforts to make a positive impact on the earth; and discover new ways to live with a smaller footprint
Henry De Lamar Clayton, Jr., papers, MSS.0314
Abstract: The majority of this collection contains incoming and outgoing correspondence. It also contains speeches, newspaper clippings, legal documents, personal letters, and a scrapbook related to Henry De Lamar Clayton, Jr's death.Scope and Content Note:Biographical/Historical Note: Son of General H. D. Clayton, Congressman, author of the Clayton Antitrust Act
Fatherhood and kidney replacement therapy: analysis of the Australian and New Zealand Dialysis and Transplantation (ANZDATA) Registry
Data source: Supplementary materials, https://doi.org/10.1053/j.ajkd.2020.03.020
Link to a related website: http://www.ajkd.org/article/S0272638620307149/pdf, Open Access via UnpaywallAbstract not available.Shilpanjali Jesudason, Alyssa Fitzpatrick, Aarti Gulyani, Christopher E. Davies, Erandi Hewawasam, Philip A. Clayton, Stephen P. McDonal
Claude F. Clayton and others in the new Federal Courtroom.
Image digitized from film negative; Removed from Clayton Collection Miscellaneous Correspondence folderhttps://egrove.olemiss.edu/cfclayton/1127/thumbnail.jp
James (D. Clayton) collection
MSS. 67. 1957-2003 (Bulk Dates: 1964-1996). 23.75 cubic feet. The D. Clayton James papers include the papers of Dr. D. Clayton James (1931-2004) who was a professor of history at Mississippi State University and a prolific author, notably on General Douglas MacArthur. The papers contain correspondence, research files, manuscripts, newspaper clippings, publications and copies of publications, audio and video recordings, microfilm, photographs, and miscellany
Claude F. Clayton seated seated at confirmation hearing with two unidentified men.
James O. Eastland, Claude F. Clayton, and John C. Stennis; 1931-1938https://egrove.olemiss.edu/cfclayton/1020/thumbnail.jp
Claude F. Clayton with unidentified judge, Judge J.P. Coleman, and Judge John Robert Brown.
John Godbold (Ala.), J. P. Coleman, John Brown, and Claude F. Clayton; 1950-1969https://egrove.olemiss.edu/cfclayton/1017/thumbnail.jp
Correspondence from Edna Wright and E. M. Clayton to Wiley Coleman, April 14, 1966
Correspondence from Edna Wright and E. M. Clayton to Wiley Coleman addressing the Warren County Board of Election and it's racial descrimination against Black voters. Clayton and Wright name literacy tests as a means for the registrar to arbatrarily decide who can vote, claiming he had refused 75% of Black voters
284 - Clayton W. Swanson
Includes bibliographical references.Motor cortex inhibition is significantly associated with complex bimanual control of the upper extremities. It remains unclear whether this same relationship exists for the lower extremities. We utilized transcranial magnetic stimulation to assess motor cortex inhibition and wireless, inertial sensors to quantify gait variables to assess how cortical inhibition contributes to the control of gait in healthy, young adults. Gait cycle duration variability was significantly correlated to right motor cortex inhibition. The results of this study indicate that motor cortex inhibition may be associated with complex components of gait in a similar fashion to its association with bimanual control
Decidophobia
Clayton Clark is a senior from St. Louis, MO. He is a Religious Studies and English Writing double major. If everything goes well, he\u27ll be doing Teach for America next year. His favorite author is THE Hemingway, his favorite comedian on the Blue Collar Comedy Tour is Ron White, and Bernie Mack is his favorite from The Kings of Comedy
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