Documents tagged "University"
Found 101 documents with this tag
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The image is a split composition featuring two different scenes. On the left side of the image, there's a man wearing a Harvard University sweatshirt with "HARVARD" written across it in bold white letters on a dark background. He has short hair and appears to be standing indoors; his gaze is directed off-camera, suggesting he may be engaged in conversation or looking at something out of the frame. On the right side of the image, there's an older man with graying hair wearing a blue collared shirt and dark pants. He also seems to be indoors, possibly in an office setting given the presence of what appears to be a window with blinds partially open. He is looking at something out of view with a focused expression on his face. The image does not contain any visible text that would provide additional context or information about the people depicted or their location. The style of the photograph seems candid, capturing unposed moments in everyday life.
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The image displays a document with printed text. It appears to be the first page of a research paper or academic article. There is a header and footer at the top and bottom respectively. The header contains information such as the date (December 2016), location (Northeast University), and possibly the name of an institution or organization. The text on the document includes various fonts, sizes, and styles, suggesting it could be a formal academic document. There are also some handwritten annotations in red ink, indicating highlights or corrections made by a reader or reviewer.
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The image is a photograph of a printed document with visible text and a header that includes the name "University of Oxford" and the year "2017". The main title of the document is "Pastoral and Welfare Committee", followed by subheadings such as "Roles and Responsibilities" and "Staff". The text appears to be discussing roles related to pastoral and welfare services within an educational or organizational context. There are no visible people, locations, or significant objects beyond the printed document itself.
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The image shows a document with printed content and a header at the top that includes a date, file number, and page number. The document appears to be a formal report or letter from an individual named Dr. Michael W. O'Neill. Below his name, there is a title indicating he is a Professor Emeritus of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Virginia. There are also references to publications in reputable scientific journals such as "Science" and "Physics Today". The document mentions the concept of dark matter and its importance in astrophysics, suggesting that it may be related to an academic or research discussion within this field.
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The image appears to be a photograph of an electronic document, possibly an email printout. The visible content includes a header with the sender's name and address, "Rep James Pence" from "Pence@pence.in". There are also red annotations pointing out certain parts of the text: one annotation highlights the name "Dr. Pence" in the body of the message, suggesting it may be significant to whoever made the annotations. The text is too small and blurred for a detailed read, but there's mention of "University Research" and "Health Psychology", indicating that the email might be related to academic or medical research activities.
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The image appears to be a low-resolution photograph of a printed document titled "Student Observation Update" from the University of California at Berkeley (UCB). The document contains various fields such as Name, Date of Birth, and Address for which information has been redacted with a pink highlighter, obscuring personal details. The document also includes checkboxes for different statuses like 'Completes' or 'Not Completes,' indicating some form of assessment or review process. There are no visible texts other than the title and field names on the document.
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The image shows a piece of paper with printed text and handwritten marks. At the top, there is a date and year written in red ink, followed by various sections that seem to be part of an application form or document related to the University of Cambridge. There are lines for name and signature, a declaration section, and possibly some other personal details or instructions, though the text is not entirely legible. The paper has been folded over time, as indicated by visible creases and shadows. The overall style of the image suggests it could be a photograph of an actual physical document.
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The image is a screenshot of an email with the subject line "RE: RE: DRAFT HILLSIDE DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS" and a timestamp at the top indicating it was sent on October 19, 2017. The email body contains text that appears to be discussing or debating some points related to hillside development regulations. There is a mention of a specific section (Section 15) within these regulations. The sender's address ends with "@utdallas.edu," suggesting the sender is affiliated with the University of Texas at Dallas. The text in the image is clear and legible but does not provide any further personal or identifying details about the sender or recipient(s) of the email.
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The image is a screenshot of a text document that appears to be an article from the "Human Rights Institute" at Yale University. The text has been redacted with black lines covering certain portions, presumably for confidentiality reasons. There are visible parts of sentences and phrases like "Europe", "United Kingdom", and "Yale". The document seems to be discussing international relations and human rights issues. The style of the image is informational, with a focus on text content.
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The image shows a printed document with text that discusses political and religious themes in relation to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. The text mentions terms such as "Islamic extremism," "peace," "secular Jews," and refers to the United States' stance on the issue. The author is attributed as Dr. Yehuda Elberg from Ben-Gurion University. It appears to be an academic or scholarly publication, given the reference to a professor and university affiliation.
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The image appears to be a photograph of a printed document with text on it. The document is titled "The Scientist" and includes the name "Dr. John Smith." It discusses topics related to science and technology, specifically mentioning NASA, space exploration, and potentially other relevant organizations such as NOAA and the University of Hawaii. There are several paragraphs of text visible, but due to the angle and quality of the photo, it's not possible to provide a detailed description of all the text. The document also mentions various dates and locations, such as "July 17th," "Hawaii," and "Mission Control in Houston, Texas." The overall style of the image is informational, likely meant for educational or professional purposes.
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The image is a photograph of a document page with printed text. The text appears to be part of an official letter or report, as indicated by the header at the top that reads "Utah State University" followed by the date "January 1980." There are several paragraphs on the page, and while specific content is not described due to the image's resolution and angle, it seems to be a formal document with structured formatting. The style of the text suggests an official or academic context, possibly containing information related to university operations, policies, or achievements during that time.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033195.txt
In this email, the sender provides a link to an article about Trump University agreeing to settle a lawsuit for $25 million. The sender also mentions that the source of the information is President-Elect Donald Trump. The email includes personal contact information and a reference to "HOUSE OVERSIGHT 033195".
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033068.txt
The document is an email exchange between Jeffrey E. and Lawrence Krauss discussing a letter that was published in the media about something negative related to Chile. Lawrence Krauss is canceling his flight to Chile and is seeking feedback on the situation from Jeffrey E. They plan to talk tomorrow. The email also mentions a 10-year celebration for the Origins Project at ASU.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032992.txt
In this email exchange, Lawrence Krauss, director of The Origins Project at Arizona State University, expresses concern over President Trump's approach to science and space exploration. Jeffrey E. writes back, suggesting that Krauss's concerns are misplaced and that Trump will actually decimate climate change through his support for verifiable projects. The email also mentions a NASA bill aimed at landing on Mars.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032812.txt
The document is an email from Lawrence Krauss to Jeffrey E. regarding the investigation of Rubenfeld at Yale for conduct with female law students. The investigation was initiated before Kavanaugh's nomination to the high court and focused on his conduct, particularly with female law students. Rubenfeld stated that he did not know what he is alleged to have said or done and that the allegations were not of the kind that would jeopardize his position as a long-tenured member of the faculty. The email emphasizes the confidential and privileged nature of the information contained within.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032769.txt
The document appears to be an email from Jeffrey Epstein discussing "latest trump follies" with Larry Summers, a former US Treasury Secretary and Harvard University president. The sender asks for the recipient's opinion on Trump's actions or statements and suggests directing scheduling inquiries to his office. There is also a reference to HOUSE OVERSIGHT 032769, which could be a code or reference number related to the email or its topic of discussion.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032716.txt
The document shows a series of email exchanges between Lawrence Krauss and Jeffrey E. The conversation revolves around the topic of publishing trash, with Krauss seeking advice from Jeffrey on how to handle this situation. The email thread indicates that Krauss has cancelled his flight to Chile and is now in Portland. At one point, Jeffrey suggests that Krauss should distinguish himself from Trump. It seems like there's a sense of urgency or concern in the conversation, as Lawrence mentions that he needs Jeffrey's feedback on the letter and that they are contacting students and postdocs. The email chain also includes attachments such as an image named "image002.png".
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032522.txt
Lawrence Krauss, a professor at Arizona State University, wrote to Jeffrey E. expressing concern about the impact of Trump's budget cuts on science and human space exploration. He mentioned that the proposed cuts will decimate real science, particularly particle physics, and end funding for him personally. He also criticized Trump's focus on big and showy projects like rocket size rather than supporting science itself.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032520.txt
The document is a series of emails between Lawrence Krauss and Jeffrey E. discussing politics and science. Lawrence Krauss expresses his disappointment with the current administration's approach to supporting science, stating that it is all about "the size of the rocket" rather than contributing to scientific progress. He also mentions that he is the Director of The Origins Project at ASU and a Foundation Professor in the School of Earth & Space Exploration and Physics Department. Jeffrey E. shares an article from The Washington Post regarding NASA's budget and its aim to land on Mars, but Lawrence Krauss responds with further criticism of the administration's policies.
