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    Marijuana Legalization and Automatic Criminal Record Expungement

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    Temple University. College of Liberal ArtsPolitical SciencePPL Policy Briefs provide concise summaries of policy-relevant academic research for policy makers and the public. This brief examines the automatic expungement for marijuana offenses

    We Have Magic To Do: Costume Designing Temple University's Pippin

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    The purpose of this thesis is to recount the creative process of designing thecostumes for Temple University’s Spring 2024 production of Pippin. The process begins with the assignment of the production and follows the development of design concepts and throughlines using script analysis. Research and meetings that further influenced the author’s final designs are also discussed. In the second half of the thesis, the process explores unexpected challenges that arose including severe budget cuts, limited sourcing options, and dress rehearsals. The process ends with a reflection from the author about her time at Temple as a graduate student.Theate

    Feeding Temple Town: A Digital Project Exploring Food, Politics, and Community in North Philadelphia

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    Russell Conwell’s experiment to educate the Philadelphian working man has grown into a massive university that has transformed the physical, social, and cultural environment of its surrounding North Philadelphia community. Temple University has carefully designed itself as an “urban university” and its presence and growth has had significant costs. Displacement, gentrification, and urban renewal projects have altered the neighborhood to make way for Temple. The relationship between university administration, students and faculty, and community members is negotiated through different avenues, one of which is through food. Food reflects class, culture, gender, labor, urbanization, and it acts as a unique lens into the negative and positive aspects of the new cultural landscape Temple has crafted. The stories shared in this project seek to highlight the hidden narratives that contribute to more visible events. It uncovers hidden labor, the importance of space, and the voices of protest. From the early stages of university development in the 1880s and heavier community presence to the modern-day food trucks, looking at the foodscape in Temple Town will demonstrate how the university and its students interact with the community and culture of Philadelphia and contribute to the image of an urban university. This digital project seeks to create an informative website that explores stories surrounding food on Temple’s campus using archival sources and oral histories. This paper concludes with a reflection and exploration of the next phases of the project. Website link: https://sites.temple.edu/feedingtempletown/Histor

    Lamanites in the Temple

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    Temple experiences entitled, 'Lamanites in the Temple', date and author unknown

    Temple Family Papers - Accession 715 no. 112

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    The Temple Family Papers consist of the 1978 genealogical publication, The Temple Family of Wake County, North Carolina and Related Families by Eunice Temple Kirkpatrick. The publication covers the Temple, Barker, Robertson, Ivey, and Turner families. This edition was given to Eunice Temple Ford Stackhouse by the author on June 5, 1978. Mrs. Stackhouse was the namesake and cousin of the Mrs. Kirkpatrick.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/1412/thumbnail.jp

    FIGHTING FOR TRUTH: COSTUME DESIGNING TEMPLE UNIVERSITY’S PRODUCTION OF AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE

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    This thesis describes the creative process used when designing costumes for Temple University’s Fall 2019 production of An Enemy of the People by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Arthur Miller. It follows the authors journey from initial impressions, through the designs reaching the stage. Subjects will include working with an adaptation, research, character analysis, problem solving the rental process, and the collaborative nature of construction. Finally, the author will reflect on her successes and challenges in bringing the show to the stage.Theate

    The Canadian Temple

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    Article entitled 'The Canadian Temple', date and author unknown

    “Temples fit for Thee”: The Interplay of Holy Space, Time, Actions, and People in George Herbert’s \u3ci\u3eThe Temple\u3c/i\u3e

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    In contrast to previous academic work that focuses on one aspect of the temple image, this study will demonstrate that an understanding of Herbert’s worldview, specifically his theology with particular attention to the biblical image of temple, illuminates the interplay of temple images in The Temple in a way that embraces the beauty and intricacy of the work as a whole. The study begins by examining Herbert’s religious and literary milieu, continues by exploring the various biblical images of temple that include the tabernacle, Old Testament temple, Jesus as temple, Christians as temples both individually and corporately, and the fulfillment of the temple at the end of time, and concludes by demonstrating the continuity within these images as shown in Herbert’s poetry through the use of four categories common to all these temple images: space, time, actions, and peopl
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