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History stories of Lynn for the slow learners of grades four, five, and six.
Thesis (Ed.M.)--Boston Universit
Policy and Practice Brief: Self-Employment and the Benefits Planning Process
Many individuals with disabilities choose self-employment as their vocational goal which poses some interesting issues for the benefits planner. This brief explores the SSI and SSDI policies and procedures regarding self-employment and implications for benefits planning practice
Developing Strategic Marketing Plan
This publication is first in a series targeted for Coordinators and Managers within Benefits Planning, Assistance and Outreach Programs concerned with developing continuous quality improvement approaches. This early publication focuses on understanding strategies for market position, strategic planning and provides a tool for conducting an organizational self-assessment along with a stakeholder analysi
Open courseware and shared knowledge in higher education
Journal ArticleMost college and university campuses in the United States and much of the developed world today maintain one, two, or several learning management systems (LMSs), which are courseware products that provide students and faculty with Web-based tools to manage course-related applications. Since the mid-1990s, two predominant models of Web courseware management systems have emerged: commercial and noncommercial. Some of the commercial products available today were created in academia as noncommercial but have since become commercially encumbered. Other products remain noncommercial but are struggling to survive in a world of fierce commercial competition. This article argues for an ethics of pedagogy in higher education that would be based on the guiding assumptions of the nonproprietary, peer-to-peer, open-source software movement
Electronic and mechanistic studies of a biomimetic small-molecule catalyst capable of oxygen-dependent alkane oxidations
The productive, controlled activation of O2 via small-molecule catalysts remains a significant challenge to bioinorganic chemistry. With enzymes, global folding energies dictate the positioning of ligands to optimize chemical pathways. Synthetic iron catalytic complexes, with open or labile coordination sites, frequently give rise to Fenton-like radical-based reactions. To minimize such peroxide/hydroxyl radicals, we developed a synthetic model for the 2-oxoglutarate-dependent dioxygenases, [FeII(N2O1)]- (N2O1 = 2-((2-dimethylamino)ethyl)-(methyl)amino)acetic acid) . We present herein an iron-based synthetic analogue system capable of utilizing dioxygen to perform velut vivum C ‒ H activation at ambient temperatures and pressures.
The relationships between a range of α-ketocarboxylate adducts producing metal-to-ligand charge transfer band energies and their corresponding π → π* energy gaps (DFT simulated) are described. Electronic (MCD) and computational (DFT) methods are combined to elucidate the electronic structures of a subset of these adducts. Catalytic efficiency of 15 α-ketocarboxylates is investigated and includes the use of oxalate. The latter represents an original example of a small-molecule synthetic catalyst capable of activating O2 while using oxalate as a cofactor for C ‒ H oxidation.
A series of varying N,N,Ox (x = 1 ̶ 3) carboxylate-ligated ferrous, ferric, and chromic complexes was assessed for chemical and electronic influences of increasing carboxylate metal ligation. Electrochemical and spectroscopic characterization, and initial reactivities were examined. The use of the same ligand set but with differing ‘d-electron count’ explores mechanistically dramatic changes to chemical reactivity in the presence of a terminal oxidant.
A methodology for the functionalization of the N2Ox (x = 1 ̶ 3) ligand series, using an alkynyl moiety, was also developed. Such could allow ‘click’ chemistry for converting homogeneous catalysts to heterogeneous versions. Using a globally uniform and diffuse low loading resin will provide enhanced catalyst lifetime by diminishing inactivation pathways and support its use in flow chemistry reactors using O2 from air as the oxidant
The Lantern Vol. 22, No. 1, December 1953
• Mrs. K. • The Death of Israel Chauncey • The Tramp • The Man Who Remembered the Future • Music, When Soft Voices Die... • Cloud-Horses • Faith • Hymn To What Might Have Been • In Autumn • Reverie • A Lantern • A Taste of Perfection • A Reverie • Small Dog • Rhapsody of Life • From the Tower Window • Ethelred Ihttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1061/thumbnail.jp
The Lantern Vol. 22, No. 3, May 1954
• Thanatos • A Nightmare Called Hystery • All The Frills and Lace • Ba-bee • Patrol • The Devil You Say • When Love Was Light • On the Brink • Bouquet • You Individualist You • Beggarwoman • Together • Plea • The City • On Visiting A Display of Modern Art • Alpha and Omega • From The Tower Windowhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1063/thumbnail.jp
The Lantern Vol. 22, No. 3, May 1954
• Thanatos • A Nightmare Called Hystery • All The Frills and Lace • Ba-bee • Patrol • The Devil You Say • When Love Was Light • On the Brink • Bouquet • You Individualist You • Beggarwoman • Together • Plea • The City • On Visiting A Display of Modern Art • Alpha and Omega • From The Tower Windowhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1063/thumbnail.jp
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