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    Kathleen Jamie

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    A Trip to the Amazon Forest

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    Postcard from Magdalena McGuire, during the Linfield College Semester Abroad Program at the Universidad San Francisco de Quito in Ecuado

    Preserving the ‘Jewel of their Souls’: How North Carolina’s Common Law Could Save Cyber-Bullying Statutes

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    In State v. Bishop, the North Carolina Supreme Court struck down the state’s cyber-bullying statute on the grounds that it violated the First Amendment right to freedom of speech. Cyber-bullying, bullying that occurs through electronic technology, has become more prevalent in recent years as much of adolescent life shifts to social media and digital communications. Increasing evidence of cyber-bullying’s negative effects on children has prompted numerous state legislatures to take action. Many states have enacted generic policies for school personnel to take reasonable action to combat cyber-bullying during school hours. This note, however, argues for an alternative approach to combat cyber-bullying; one that looks to the common law torts of libel and intentional infliction of emotional distress as means to reframe the constitutional debate surrounding the issue. Given the Supreme Court’s established framework of dignitary tort jurisprudence, a carefully crafted cyber-bullying law could withstand the First Amendment challenges that rendered North Carolina’s law unconstitutional

    Another Kind of Classroom

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    The home locker room at Broadway Field is silent. Nobody is taping ankles. Nobody is listening to music. Everybody is reading. Inside a badly out-of-date dressing room in Seaside, Ore., the football team sits on wooden benches and pores over a four-paragraph letter written by coach Jeff Roberts ’97. In the letter, Roberts – also the school’s principal – urges players to “embrace the now” and reminds them of “unfinished business with Banks,” a league opponent Seaside hasn’t beaten since the team’s seniors were in first grade

    Duplex List

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    The new DUPEX Service has been going for about a month now. Thanks to all who have signed up and are sharing their lists regularly. I wanted to extend another invitation to those who\u27d like to join but haven\u27t gotten around to signing up yet- it\u27s never too late. And if you\u27re one who\u27s not sure what this Service is all about but think you might be interested, I extend an invitation for you to email me with your questions

    Anatomy of a Meltdown

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    Figuring out what led to today\u27s economic mess could hold the best clues for moving forward - and averting the world\u27s next financial crisis

    Dogged Devotion: The Life of a Service Dog

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    Taylor Gwinn ’20 refers to Vicar (Vic), her service dog, as her child. She wants to be a police officer someday and works for the McMinnville Police Department, which means arranging for someone to take care of Vic a few times a week in her absence

    Crystal and Magnetic Structures in Layered, Transition Metal Dihalides and Trihalides

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    Materials composed of two dimensional layers bonded to one another through weak van der Waals interactions often exhibit strongly anisotropic behaviors and can be cleaved into very thin specimens and sometimes into monolayer crystals. Interest in such materials is driven by the study of low dimensional physics and the design of functional heterostructures. Binary compounds with the compositions MX2 and MX3 where M is a metal cation and X is a halogen anion often form such structures. Magnetism can be incorporated by choosing a transition metal with a partially filled d-shell for M, enabling ferroic responses for enhanced functionality. Here a brief overview of binary transition metal dihalides and trihalides is given, summarizing their crystallographic properties and long-range-ordered magnetic structures, focusing on those materials with layered crystal structures and partially filled d-shells required for combining low dimensionality and cleavability with magnetism.Comment: Accepted for publication Crystal
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