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Challenges of first-generation Hispanic college females : a collective case study exploring resources that lead to academic progress.
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He Needs to be In a Learning Community – Learning Community, a Place of Respite and Brotherhood while Persisting in College
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In: Journal of College Access (2022)
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The Cliometrics of Onomastics: Modeling Who's Who in Ancient Greece
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In: https://hal-univ-paris8.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03370259 ; 2021 (2021)
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"But what's so bad about inequality?" Ideological positioning and argumentation in the representation of economic inequality in the British press ...
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Entropy and Wealth
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In: Entropy ; Volume 23 ; Issue 10 (2021)
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While entropy was introduced in the second half of the 19th century in the international vocabulary as a scientific term, in the 20th century it became common in colloquial use. Popular imagination has loaded “entropy” with almost every negative quality in the universe, in life and in society, with a dominant meaning of disorder and disorganization. Exploring the history of the term and many different approaches to it, we show that entropy has a universal stochastic definition, which is not disorder. Hence, we contend that entropy should be used as a mathematical (stochastic) concept as rigorously as possible, free of metaphoric meanings. The accompanying principle of maximum entropy, which lies behind the Second Law, gives explanatory and inferential power to the concept, and promotes entropy as the mother of creativity and evolution. As the social sciences are often contaminated by subjectivity and ideological influences, we try to explore whether maximum entropy, applied to the distribution of a wealth-related variable, namely annual income, can give an objective description. Using publicly available income data, we show that income distribution is consistent with the principle of maximum entropy. The increase in entropy is associated to increases in society’s wealth, yet a standardized form of entropy can be used to quantify inequality. Historically, technology has played a major role in the development of and increase in the entropy of income. Such findings are contrary to the theory of ecological economics and other theories that use the term entropy in a Malthusian perspective.
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entropy; income distribution; options; potentiality; principle of maximum entropy; Second Law; stochastics; wealth
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URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/e23101356
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LE MAROC ET L’AFRIQUE AUSTRALE ET DE L’EST: LES JALONS D’UNE NOUVELLE COOPERATION WIN-WIN ...
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"We, As Parents, Do Have a Voice": Learning From Community-Based Programs Effectively Engaging Parents in Urban Communities
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In: GSE Faculty Publications (2021)
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Utilizing a Cultural Wealth Framework to Examine First-Generation Resources Available at Public Universities in Texas
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In: An Applied Research Project Submitted to the Department of Political Science, Texas State University, in Partial Fulfillment for the Requirements for the Degree of Masters of Public Administration, Summer 2021. (2021)
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We Gon' Be Alright: A Narrative Inquiry with Black Male Doctoral Students
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In: UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones (2021)
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“But what’s so bad about inequality?” Ideological positioning and argumentation in the representation of economic inequality in the British press
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In: Lingue e Linguaggi; Volume 42 (2021) Special Issue; 77-100 (2021)
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Not your daddy’s theatre criticism : countering white supremacy culture with inclusive possibility models
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Engaging The Disengaged: The Zone Of Proximal Distance Between Deliberately Silenced Educators And Preferably Unheard Latino Immigrant Parents
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In: Open Access Theses & Dissertations (2021)
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An Exploration of Factors Influencing First-Generation College Students' Ability to Graduate College: A Delphi Study
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In: All Antioch University Dissertations & Theses (2020)
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Mining for Knowledge: Identifying Elements of Community Cultural Wealth for Appalachian Girls in a College Readiness Program
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In: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent1586425791033244 (2020)
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Entre broma y broma la verdad se asoma : the mobilization of third-grade emergent bilinguals’ cultural capital around sites of humor ...
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Understanding Latina Undergraduate Engineering Student Persistence
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In: Electronic Theses and Dissertations (2020)
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High School and College Choice Factors Associated with High-Achieving Low-Income Students’ College Degree Completion
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In: Education Sciences ; Volume 10 ; Issue 6 (2020)
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Entre broma y broma la verdad se asoma : the mobilization of third-grade emergent bilinguals’ cultural capital around sites of humor
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Tackling the Pobrecito Mindset: Latinx Community Cultural Wealth and Academic Achievement
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