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Examining Social Change and Social Responsibility in Higher Education
An event experienced by an individual that is perceived as a threat, which in turn puts that individual in survival mode.
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Increasing Trauma-Informed Awareness and Practices in Higher Education
Kristen Doughty (Delaware Technical Community College, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2177-9.ch002
Abstract
Traumatic experiences across the lifespan impact an individual's physical, social and emotional health, and cognitive development. The effects of childhood trauma carry into the educational environment and impact the functions necessary to learn and achieve academic goals. There is an increased focus on trauma informed initiatives in various public and healthcare sectors, but these initiatives are lacking in higher education. A foundational understanding of trauma and trauma informed educational practices is necessary in supporting students. This chapter provides an overview of the impact of trauma, what it means to be trauma informed, and outlines trauma informed educational strategies.
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Artificial Intelligence in Retail: Enhancing Customer Experience and Profitability
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MDD Approach for Maintaining Integrity Constraints in Databases
A trigger is a named event-condition-action rule that is activated by a database state transition. Once a trigger is activated and its condition is evaluated to true, the predefined actions are automatically executed.
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The Value of Storytelling in Product Design
The design elements (such as form, material, finish, colour, repetition, scale, manufacture methods and design reference) at the disposal of the designer that may contribute to the product narrative and therefore act as a storytelling catalyst.
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Extending Graph Databases With Relational Concepts
Database objects that are activated when something happens in the database.
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