
George Washington
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Oct 23, 2024 |
phys.org | George Washington
A new study conducted by researchers at George Washington University sheds light on the critical role that same-race peer groups play in the success of African American doctoral students at predominantly white institutions (PWIs). The research underscores how these peer networks provide vital support systems that help Black doctoral students navigate the unique challenges of isolation, fostering both academic success and a sense of belonging.
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Aug 15, 2024 |
ijhpr.biomedcentral.com | Ein Kerem |George Washington
Table 1 summarizes the point-of-sale and participant (manager/owner) characteristics from the retailers’ survey, overall and comparing retailers at Arab vs. Jewish neighborhoods. The surveyed points-of-sale were mainly grocery stores (37.7%, n = 26) or convenience stores not within a gasoline station (34.8%, n = 24). A higher proportion of points-of-sale in Arab neighborhoods were grocery stores (71.4% vs.
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Aug 15, 2024 |
dev.to | George Washington
Why Emacs? Emacs helps you be productive by providing an integrated environment for many different kinds of tasks: All of the basic editing commands (and there are lots of them) are available no matter what you're trying to do: write code, read a manual, use a shell, or compose an email. All the tools Emacs provides for opening, saving, searching, and processing text (and more) are available to you no matter what you're doing.
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Aug 2, 2024 |
newsbreak.com | George Washington
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Aug 2, 2024 |
scitechdaily.com | George Washington
Concerning Findings: High Levels of Toxic Metals Found in Popular Chocolate Brands By George Washington University August 2, 2024George Washington University’s study found significant heavy metal contamination in U.S. cocoa products, especially organic ones, highlighting the need for cautious consumption due to potential health risks. The authors suggest that those who enjoy dark chocolate should consider limiting their intake to one ounce per day to remain cautious.
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