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    Taylor-and-Francis_Impact-Assessment-of-Earth-and-Environmental-Sciences-Research-Author-Survey_Raw-Data_Figshare

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    Anonymized responses dataset from the Taylor & Francis Impact Assessment of Earth & Environmental Sciences Research: Author Survey.In Spring 2020, Taylor & Francis surveyed authors from across our Earth & Environmental Sciences portfolio.We investigated what benefits publishing in our journals could impart on both the research and on the authors following publication, and we looked at to what extent global challenges, such as those expressed by the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), were shaping researcher ambitions.</div

    Taylor Times: April 4, 1997

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    The ways we lead; decisions we make – Bond issue to take place for construction – From the Office of the President – Author Peter Jacobi visits TUFW class – Faculty News In Brief – Department of Development plans first official Grandparents’ Day – Schedule of Events for Grandparents’ Day April 25, 1997 – Academic Web Resources – Retiree Focus – Personnel Office – Taylor Update – Seaman named new women’s tennis coachhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/taylor-times/1040/thumbnail.jp

    Taylor Times: March 16, 2001

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    President appoints Ron Sutherland VP for business and finance – TSO hosts presidential interview – Our God supplies – Fee schedules for 2001-02 increase – Women’s Seminar offers workshops and opportunities – WBCL hosts Mid-Morning with Max Anders on the Upland campus – Musical ensembles use spring break to share Christ to a world in need – Tour Itineraries – Campus photographer wins two awards in competition – Getting to know YOU! – Meadors brings experience to soccer coach position – Employee Anniversaries – After 10 years of Taylor’s statistics Letarte announces retirement – Scams taking place on college campuses – Acclaimed author speaks to TUFW programs – Changes in health benefits effective next fiscal year – Suggestions for being good stewards with health benefits – Feet to Beat Diabetes walk scheduled – Taylor Update – Announcements – Thanksgivings – One minute wisdomhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/taylor-times/1031/thumbnail.jp

    Daring to question the tripartite alliance : a response to Southall and Wood

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    Adam Habib and Rupert Taylor respond to Southall and Wood, "COSATU, the ANC and the election: whither the alliance?" carried in Transformation no. 38

    Northern Ireland's uncertain stability

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    This introductory chapter sets the parameters of the debate presented within this volume: On the one hand, the experience of consociational power-sharing in Northern Ireland is located within the context of the wave of ‘post-conflict’, externally projected political solutions to domestic challenges to territorial integrity of the state; on the other hand, attention is given to some of the normative assumptions that have been taken for granted in the scholarship focussed on the practice of bringing peace to conflict-ridden, divided societies. While recognising limited opportunities for reforming political institutional arrangements, this chapter points to the unintended consequences of consociational power-sharing for political and societal processes in the province; showing how the logics of transactional rather than goal-oriented interactions have become locked into the institutional framework. Contrariwise, this chapter identifies signs of a deeper societal transformation – likely suggesting societal change and momentum towards a more liberal democracy – that may, if appropriately acknowledged, help address the question of Northern Ireland’s uncertain stability. The complex framework presented invites further debate on what is required to create a more transformative path out of conflict in Northern Ireland and elsewhere

    Taylor and Francis Dimensions Analysis for Impact Assessment Author Survey

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    Dimensions analysis for Taylor & Francis Impact Assessment Author Survey</p

    Taylor University Profile (May 1979)

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    Youth Conference: A Goal Achieved – Winning Can Be Fun! – Christian School Administrators Meet – Greg Jones: The Soft Touch – Teacher Placement Directory Offered – Evangelical Scientists Discuss Ideas – Seven Awarded Faculty Grants – Scientist Discusses Three Mile Island – NAE Official Speaks At Commencement – Editor, Author Visits Campus – Trustees Reaffirm Taylor’s Standards – National Affairs Institute Held – The Revenue Act of 1978 And Youhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/profile/1060/thumbnail.jp

    The Echo: October 5, 2018

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    Taylor alumni run for Congress – International student recruitment shifts – Famed ‘Left Behind’ author Jenkins visits Taylor – Upland bridges the gap with new bike trail – FiTU: holistic fitness for faculty – Trevor Osswald’s photos of the week – Chef’s Table is creating interactive spaces – Chapel is considering the value of process – Meet the Arts and Entertainment editor – Taylor University Survival Guide – Discover Downtown Marion – Taylathon Results – Generation of jams – The Weekly Bachelor and Bachelorette – Weekly Crossword -- #TaylorU’s Top Tweets – A Triumphant band to visit Epworth UMC in Matthews – Are video games are a waste of time or not? – Creating beauty with the powerful music of words – Poet’s Corner – A&E Stay Up To Date – Our View – Teetotaling Taylor – Join the online bandwagon – MyGen offers a unique Taylor experience – Taylor women’s tennis falls from Grace – Men’s tennis comes up short in tournament – Weekly Preview – Scoreboard – Athletes of the Weekhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-2018-2019/1005/thumbnail.jp
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