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The Cowl - V. 71 - N. 10 - Nov 2, 2006 Nov 2006

The Cowl - V. 71 - N. 10 - Nov 2, 2006

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 71 - Number 10 - November 2, 2006. 28 pages.


Why Aren't We Leaner In The United States?, Malcolm Keif Nov 2006

Why Aren't We Leaner In The United States?, Malcolm Keif

Graphic Communication

Lean manufacturing has certainly been a hot topic lately for flexo printers and converters. It is rare to attend a conference or look through a trade magazine without seeing the subject as a central focus. Lean seems mysterious, almost Zen-like, partly because we use Japanese terms like muda, kanban, and kaizen instead of just using English translations. For many, we are just getting familiar with the concepts of Lean. Waste identification and reduction are certainly primary themes. Just-in-Time, 5S, Small-lot Production, and Setup Reduction are all recognizable Lean components. Some have seen improvements in their costs and efficiency, but others …


Psst...Printers' Secret Worries Me, Kevin Cooper Nov 2006

Psst...Printers' Secret Worries Me, Kevin Cooper

Graphic Communication

No abstract provided.


Patient Care News: November 2006, St. Cloud Hospital Nov 2006

Patient Care News: November 2006, St. Cloud Hospital

Patient Care News

Magnet Force 5: Professional Models of Care

Look-Alike/Sound-Alike Medications ETC Access Scanned Pharmacy Orders

Chart Thinning Guidelines Contact Hours (CEUs)

Care Windows (CDR) Login Deactivation Recovery Plus Program Changes

Oncology Uniform Change Mid-Minnesota Name Change

PCW Long Range Planning Educational and Professional Development Programs

EpicCare News

Clinical Ladder


Inside Unlv, Cate Weeks, Brenda Griego, David Ashley, Mamie Peers, Shane Bevell, Gian Galassi Nov 2006

Inside Unlv, Cate Weeks, Brenda Griego, David Ashley, Mamie Peers, Shane Bevell, Gian Galassi

Inside UNLV

No abstract provided.


The Soul Of Politics: The Reverend Jim Wallis's Attempt To Transcend The Religious/Secular Left And The Religious Right, Bohn David Lattin, Stephen Underhill Nov 2006

The Soul Of Politics: The Reverend Jim Wallis's Attempt To Transcend The Religious/Secular Left And The Religious Right, Bohn David Lattin, Stephen Underhill

Communications Faculty Research

Preacher and social activist Jim Wallis has written and spoke out against what he identified as the polarizing effects between the Religious/Secular Left and the Religious Right. His first hook The Soul of Politics: A Practical and Prophetic Vision for Change (1995) reveals Wallis's attempt to create a rhetorical vision that transcends the polarizing political ideologies of the Left and Right. An analysis of Wallis's rhetoric reveals that while his rhetorical goal was laudable the message, built in the form of a jeremiad, lacked consistency and failed to transcend the Frames of Acceptance of both the Left and the Right.


How To Reason With Owl In A Logic Programming System, Markus Krotzsch, Pascal Hitzler, Denny Vrandecic, Michael Sintek Nov 2006

How To Reason With Owl In A Logic Programming System, Markus Krotzsch, Pascal Hitzler, Denny Vrandecic, Michael Sintek

Computer Science and Engineering Faculty Publications

Logic programming has always been a major ontology modeling paradigm, and is frequently being used in large research projects and industrial applications, e.g., by means of the F-Logic reasoning engine OntoBroker or the TRIPLE query, inference, and transformation language and system. At the same time, the Web Ontology Language OWL has been recommended by the W3C for modeling ontologies for the Web. Naturally, it is desirable to investigate the interoperability between both paradigms. In this paper, we do so by studying an expressive fragment of OWL DL for which reasoning can be reduced to the evaluation of Horn logic programs. …


On The Complexity Of Horn Description Logics, Markus Krotzsch, Sebastian Rudolph, Pascal Hitzler Nov 2006

On The Complexity Of Horn Description Logics, Markus Krotzsch, Sebastian Rudolph, Pascal Hitzler

Computer Science and Engineering Faculty Publications

Horn-SHIQ has been identified as a fragment of the description logic SHIQ for which inferencing is in PTIME with respect to the size of the ABox. This enables reasoning with larger ABoxes in situations where the TBox is static, and represents one approach towards tractable description logic reasoning. In this paper, we show that reasoning in Horn-SHIQ, in spite of its low datacomplexity, is ExpTIME-hard with respect to the overall size of the knowledge base. While this result is not unexpected, the proof is not a mere modification of existing reductions since …


Bnp Paribas And Singapore Management University Set Up Asia's First Hedge Fund Centre, Singapore Management University Nov 2006

Bnp Paribas And Singapore Management University Set Up Asia's First Hedge Fund Centre, Singapore Management University

SMU Press Releases

No abstract provided.


A Framework For Schema-Driven Relationship Discovery From Unstructured Text, Cartic Ramakrishnan, Krzysztof Kochut, Amit P. Sheth Nov 2006

A Framework For Schema-Driven Relationship Discovery From Unstructured Text, Cartic Ramakrishnan, Krzysztof Kochut, Amit P. Sheth

Kno.e.sis Publications

We address the issue of extracting implicit and explicit relationships between entities in biomedical text. We argue that entities seldom occur in text in their simple form and that relationships in text relate the modified, complex forms of entities with each other. We present a rule-based method for (1) extraction of such complex entities and (2) relationships between them and (3) the conversion of such relationships into RDF. Furthermore, we present results that clearly demonstrate the utility of the generated RDF in discovering knowledge from text corpora by means of locating paths composed of the extracted relationships.


10 Tips For Turning Your Career Dreams Into Reality, Carla Kimbrough Nov 2006

10 Tips For Turning Your Career Dreams Into Reality, Carla Kimbrough

College of Journalism and Mass Communications: Faculty Publications

Few things excite me like the chance to teach about turning dreams into reality. Add the opportunity to talk one on one with dreamers, and I have the makings of a perfect day. I had the chance to do both at the 2006 SPJ Convention & National Journalism Conference in Chicago.
So how do you turn your dreams into reality? Start by turning your dreams into a goal that's specific, measurable, action-oriented, realistic and time sensitive. From there, incorporate these 10 tips into your life.


Oxford Internet Institute, Priscilla Finley Nov 2006

Oxford Internet Institute, Priscilla Finley

Library Faculty Publications

The Oxford Internet Institute hosts over 50 archived Webcasts of speakers, events, and conference sessions on Internet-related research and education intended to shape policy and practice.


Baseball's New Cba, Richard C. Crepeau Oct 2006

Baseball's New Cba, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

As the World Series came to an end on Friday with Tony LaRussa receiving his latest anointing from the fans of Cardinal Nation (prepare yourselves for another book), others were left to wonder at the fantastic turnaround by the Tigers, who went from juggernaut to gift-givers in less than a week. The baseball story that was of greater significance was the announcement that a new contract agreement had been reached between the Players Association and the baseball owners. Collective bargaining, it seems, has worked once again, establishing a two time winning streak for the players, the owners, and the fans.


Swinging Bridge - October 27, 2006, Jeremy Samsoe Oct 2006

Swinging Bridge - October 27, 2006, Jeremy Samsoe

Student Newspapers & Magazines

No abstract provided.


The Cowl - V. 71 - N. 9 - Oct 26, 2006 Oct 2006

The Cowl - V. 71 - N. 9 - Oct 26, 2006

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 71 - Number 9 -October 26, 2006. 28 pages.


The Cowl - V. 71 - N. 8 - Oct 19, 2006 Oct 2006

The Cowl - V. 71 - N. 8 - Oct 19, 2006

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 71 - Number 8 - October 19, 2006. 28 pages.


College Football Violence, Richard C. Crepeau Oct 2006

College Football Violence, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

It was an ugly scene last Saturday. Players from both teams were pushing, shoving, and punching one another. Some players were thrown to the ground and kicked by others. Coaches and stadium security, as well as local police, got onto the field to try to gain control of the situation, but as soon as they stopped one fight, another broke out.


V. 74, Issue 4, October 13, 2006 Oct 2006

V. 74, Issue 4, October 13, 2006

Archway (1946-2020)

No abstract provided.


The Cowl - V. 71 - N. 7 - Oct 12, 2006 Oct 2006

The Cowl - V. 71 - N. 7 - Oct 12, 2006

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 71 - Number 7 - October 12, 2006. 24 pages.


The Cowl - V. 71 - N. N/A - Oct 12, 2006 Oct 2006

The Cowl - V. 71 - N. N/A - Oct 12, 2006

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 71 - Winter Sports Preview - October 12, 2006. 8 pages.


Swinging Bridge - October 6, 2006, Jeremy Samsoe Oct 2006

Swinging Bridge - October 6, 2006, Jeremy Samsoe

Student Newspapers & Magazines

No abstract provided.


The Cowl - V. 71 - N. 6 - Oct 5, 2006 Oct 2006

The Cowl - V. 71 - N. 6 - Oct 5, 2006

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 71 - Number 6 - October 5, 2006. 24 pages.


Moblogging, Podcasting, And E-Learnig: The Evolution Of A Mobile Work Force, Ken Macro Oct 2006

Moblogging, Podcasting, And E-Learnig: The Evolution Of A Mobile Work Force, Ken Macro

Graphic Communication

No abstract provided.


The New Face Of Queer, The New Face Of Cuny, Shawn(Ta) Smith-Cruz Oct 2006

The New Face Of Queer, The New Face Of Cuny, Shawn(Ta) Smith-Cruz

Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)

The seventh Queer CUNY conference for LGBT students, staff, faculty, and alumni, took place at Brooklyn College on April 1, 2006. Students from all over the CUNY system of schools gathered to discuss, debate, and deconstruct what LGBT community is and what it might be.


Patient Care News: October 2006, St. Cloud Hospital Oct 2006

Patient Care News: October 2006, St. Cloud Hospital

Patient Care News

Informed Consent for Operative/Invasive Procedures CentraCare Health System Accredited

Health Care Directive Information New Hospitalists

Cultural Diversity and Medication Safety Article

Literature Review: Emotional Distress and Prenatal Attachment in Pregnancy after Perinatal Loss

The Bronchiolitis Ship CentraCare Goes Tobacco Free

Imaging Services and Procedures Educational and Professional Development Programs

Clinical Ladder


Newspaper/Television Cross-Ownership And Local News And Public Affairs Programming On Television Stations: An Empirical Analysis, Michael Z. Yan Oct 2006

Newspaper/Television Cross-Ownership And Local News And Public Affairs Programming On Television Stations: An Empirical Analysis, Michael Z. Yan

McGannon Center Working Paper Series

This study analyzes the relationship between local newspaper/television cross-ownership and the presence and quantity of local news and local public affairs programming on broadcast television. The analyses, based on a two-week constructed random sample of television programming in 2003 for 226 randomly selected, plus 27 cross-owned television stations, show that cross-owned stations did not broadcast more local news than non-cross owned stations that also provided local news. In addition, cross-ownership had no significant relationship with either the presence or the quantity of local public affairs programming on commercial television.


Inside Unlv, Diane Russell, Shane Bevell, David Ashley, Cate Weeks, Jennifer Lawson Oct 2006

Inside Unlv, Diane Russell, Shane Bevell, David Ashley, Cate Weeks, Jennifer Lawson

Inside UNLV

No abstract provided.


Ua68/13/5 The Contact Sheet, Vol. 16, No. 3, Wku Student Publications Alumni Association Oct 2006

Ua68/13/5 The Contact Sheet, Vol. 16, No. 3, Wku Student Publications Alumni Association

Student Organizations

Newsletter created by WKU alumni who were associated with student publications. Includes information about alumni and WKU Journalism & Broadcasting.


Christian Libraries For The Next Generation: Expanding Access To Evangelical Literature, Gregory A. Smith Oct 2006

Christian Libraries For The Next Generation: Expanding Access To Evangelical Literature, Gregory A. Smith

Faculty Publications and Presentations

Recent changes in the world of information present unique challenges and opportunities for the dissemination of evangelical literature. This report suggests six ways that the Association of Christian Librarians can support evangelical education and scholarship in a context that is increasingly global, Web-based, and free from the confines of the traditional college campus. Implementing a combination of these strategies could make evangelical literature much more accessible via the Web, the dominant delivery platform of our day. However, choices among available strategies must take account of competition within the marketplace.


Measuring Responses To Commercials: A Projective-Elicitation Approach, Lawrence Soley Oct 2006

Measuring Responses To Commercials: A Projective-Elicitation Approach, Lawrence Soley

College of Communication Faculty Research and Publications

Photoelicitation and projective assessment are research methods derived from visual sociology and psychoanalysis respectively. This study combined the methods by having respondents view a commercial, and then showing them one of two versions of a projective drawing showing a lone or a male-accompanied woman sitting on a couch. Respondents were told that the woman in the drawing had just seen the commercial and were asked about what the woman was thinking. The results show that a paper-and-pencil attitude measure correlated moderately with the visually-primed responses, but the visually-primed responses included psychoanalytically-predicted reactions such as denial and displacement and were dependent …