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Nurturing Compassion Development Among College Students: A Longitudinal Study
Little research exists on the development of compassion among college undergraduates. This study tracks changes in compassion and identifies factors associated with these changes over the course of undergraduate students’ college careers, from the time of admittance to the time of graduation. Compassion levels assessed at the point of college entrance accounted for 25% of the variance in compassion at the time of graduation. These findings provided evidence for the notion that compassion can continue to be cultivated once in college. Predictors such as diversity training, the frequency of religious service attendance, participation in community-based service-learning, political identification, and feeling valued as a member of the university community accounted for an additional 10% of the variance in compassion scores at the time of graduation. Results suggest that compassion development in college students may increase through the use of particular intentional educational experiences
Drawing graphs with vertices and edges in convex position
A graph has strong convex dimension , if it admits a straight-line drawing
in the plane such that its vertices are in convex position and the midpoints of
its edges are also in convex position. Halman, Onn, and Rothblum conjectured
that graphs of strong convex dimension are planar and therefore have at
most edges. We prove that all such graphs have at most edges
while on the other hand we present a class of non-planar graphs of strong
convex dimension . We also give lower bounds on the maximum number of edges
a graph of strong convex dimension can have and discuss variants of this
graph class. We apply our results to questions about large convexly independent
sets in Minkowski sums of planar point sets, that have been of interest in
recent years.Comment: 15 pages, 12 figures, improved expositio
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Taha Toros Arşivi, Dosya No: 2-3-Abalıoğlu, Yunus Nadi, Nadir Nadi, Doğan Nad
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An organization design to implement and monitor Integral Safety Management at the University of Twente
All universities participating within VSNU1 have agreed with regard to safety to:- Take responsibility for organizing an integrated safety policy to guarantee a safe living, learning and working environment and safeguard business continuity also in the case of extreme circumstances.- Compare costs and benefits of safety measures with each other so that only the most sensible ones are given a place.To implement Integral Safety Management in accordance with the above made agreements, a proposal is being developed for the organization and monitoring of Integral Safety Management at the UT. The following phasing is used:1st Phase:Internal orientation: mapping the status quo in the field of safety and security management at the University of Twente2nd Phase:External orientation: developing an overview of relevant safety and security risks and risk mitigation strategies based on an extensive review of academic literature and consultation of with external experts3rd Phase:A design for implementing and monitoring integral safety at the University of Twente.The first part of this report provides the results of the 3rd Phase: it includes a design for implementing an Integral Safety Management System at the University of Twente. After a short introduction in section 1, section 2 describes the proposed organization design for implementing an integral safety management system for the University of Twente. Section 3 includes a number of recommendations which are important for a successful implementation of Integral Safety Management at the University of Twente.Appendix I provides an overview of all the potential risk issues, that were identified during the internal and external orientation studies about Integral Safety Management. They are based on an extensive review of the academic literature about Integral Safety and in-depth interviews with 29 practitioners in the field of safety and security management. Similarly, Appendix II provides an overview of all potential risk mitigations strategies that were identified during the internal and external orientation studies about Integral Safety Management. Both Appendix I and Appendix II are categorized according to the ten distinguished pillars for Integral Safety Management (These ten pillars are illustrated in figure 1 on page 5). Appendix III provides a list with the current and proposed incident and accident reporting systems at the University of Twente. Finally, Appendix IV provides an overview of the available expertise at UT that may be consulted for each of the distinguished pillars for Integral Safety.Appendix A describes the results of the internal orientation, the 1st phase of this project. This orientation was conducted in 2019 and was reported and approved in October 2019. Fortunately, since the 1st phase of this project, several new initiatives and precautions in the field of Integral Safety Management (such as the registration of hazardous substances via Gros, Mindlab, a non-smoking UT campus area, the implementation of a UT Privacy policy, the appointment of an ombudsperson and a well-being study among employees) were implemented. Appendix B describes the results of the external orientation, the 2nd phase of this project
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