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The Future Of Our Past: Hungary's Cultural Struggle With Its Communist Legacy, Enikö Bollobás
The Future Of Our Past: Hungary's Cultural Struggle With Its Communist Legacy, Enikö Bollobás
Macalester International
No abstract provided.
Regional Differences In Financial Resources, Assets, And Savings Behavior Of Low-Income Families, Joan Koonce Lewis
Regional Differences In Financial Resources, Assets, And Savings Behavior Of Low-Income Families, Joan Koonce Lewis
Journal of Rural Social Sciences
This study examined differences in financial resources, assets, savings attitudes, methods of saving, and demographic characteristics of low-income families from different regions in the United States. Further, the effects of these variables on nominal and real savings for families in each region were analyzed. Chi-square results indicated that families from the South were less likely to have private or employer-sponsored health insurance and VA medical benefits. Families from the South were also less likely to own assets and save; however, more southern families than nonsouthem families said they would increase savings if interest rates increased. Regression results indicated that nonsouthern …
Health Mainten. Org. Of New Jersey, Inc. V. Whitman
Health Mainten. Org. Of New Jersey, Inc. V. Whitman
1995 Decisions
USDC for the District of New Jersey
Friday Report - Vol. 05, No. 08 - December 22, 1995, University Of Massachusetts Boston
Friday Report - Vol. 05, No. 08 - December 22, 1995, University Of Massachusetts Boston
1991-1996, Friday Report
No abstract provided.
Montana Poll Shows Racicot Still Popular, University Of Montana--Missoula. Office Of University Relations
Montana Poll Shows Racicot Still Popular, University Of Montana--Missoula. Office Of University Relations
University of Montana News Releases, 1928, 1956-present
No abstract provided.
Sports Books For Christmas, Richard C. Crepeau
Sports Books For Christmas, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
With Christmas just a few days away and all those last minute gift ideas eluding you, I have come to offer a selection of books for the sports fan or fanatic on your Christmas list.
A New Concept Of "History": A Dialogue Between Reinhart Koselleck And Chela Sandoval, Ruth E. Bryan
A New Concept Of "History": A Dialogue Between Reinhart Koselleck And Chela Sandoval, Ruth E. Bryan
Ruth E. Bryan
This paper explore the meaning and conception of “history” as used by Chela Sandoval in her article “U.S. Third World Feminism: The Theory and Method of Oppositional Consciousness in the Postmodern World” (1991) and Reinhart Koselleck in his book of essays, Futures Past (1985). For both writers, "history” is based in the relationship of past experience to future expectations. However, for Koselleck, “history” contains the expectation of positive progress. Thus, in his conception, all people have the same general experience (a conception of the past), therefore we all conceptualize history in the same way, therefore we are all equally happy …
Commencement Convocation Program, Usf, December 17, 1995, University Of South Florida
Commencement Convocation Program, Usf, December 17, 1995, University Of South Florida
USF Graduation and Convocation Programs
No abstract provided.
Commencement, East Texas State University
Commencement, East Texas State University
All Commencement Programs
A black and white program for the Fall 1995 commencement ceremony at East Texas State University. It includes a program of events and a list of graduating students.
The Chronicle [December 15, 1995], St. Cloud State University
The Chronicle [December 15, 1995], St. Cloud State University
Chronicle
The Chronicle, December 15, 1995
Independent, No.10, December 14, 1995, Kean College Of New Jersey
Independent, No.10, December 14, 1995, Kean College Of New Jersey
Independent 1995-1999
The Independent was a student-run newspaper created in 1960 at Newark State College, now Kean University. The proceeding title was The Reflector. The editor of this issue was Leah Karnatski.
Volume 87 Issue 10, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Volume 87 Issue 10, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
The Southwestern - Archive
No abstract provided.
The College News 1995-12-12 Vol. 18 No.4, Students Of Bryn Mawr College
The College News 1995-12-12 Vol. 18 No.4, Students Of Bryn Mawr College
Bryn Mawr College News
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with The Haverford News in 1968 to form the Bi-college News (with various titles from 1968 on). Published weekly (except holidays) during the academic year.
December 12, 1995, College Of Science Curriculum Committee
December 12, 1995, College Of Science Curriculum Committee
Curriculum Committee
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Walking Lightly On The Planet: A Curriculum Enrichment For The Pinelands Science Unit Of The Cherry Hill Environmental Education Residency Program On Pinelands Ecology, Elaine Ruth Miller
Walking Lightly On The Planet: A Curriculum Enrichment For The Pinelands Science Unit Of The Cherry Hill Environmental Education Residency Program On Pinelands Ecology, Elaine Ruth Miller
Theses and Dissertations
This thesis project is designed to produce written curriculum materials in Pinelands ecology. The written curriculum materials produced are intended to be implemented as part of the Pinelands Science Unit of the Cherry Hill Environmental Education Residency Program, also known as CHEER.
The written curriculum materials will include pre-trip, resident trip, and follow up assessment materials and activities that follow the given format for all Cherry Hill science units. The structure of such a program will allow, if desired, interdisciplinary coordination between science, math, English and ecology that correlate with the existing CHEER program. Through this experience it is expected …
The Impact Of Humor On Energy, Tension, Task Choices, And Attributions: Exploring Hypotheses From Toughness Theory, Richard A. Dienstbier
The Impact Of Humor On Energy, Tension, Task Choices, And Attributions: Exploring Hypotheses From Toughness Theory, Richard A. Dienstbier
Department of Psychology: Faculty Publications
Hypotheses derived from toughness theory suggest that nonaggressive humor should lead to increased feelings of energy without influencing tension, to preferences for studying materials that require more effort and energy, and to ratings of mundane laboratory activities as more challenging but not more threatening. Eighty-one college-age men and women were randomly assigned to watch a 12-minute video of Bill Cosby's humor or to watch a nonhumorous control video that analyzed the Cosby comedy routine. The humor condition resulted in significant increases in feelings of energy but not in feelings of tension. The other hypotheses were also confirmed except that performance …
Vcu Voice (1995-12-11)
VCU Voice, 1988-1998
VCU Today, the University’s first official administrative organ, began as a somewhat irregular monthly publication but moved to a bi-weekly newspaper format in the 1980s. The newspaper changed its name to VCU Voice in 1988 and ten years later it appeared under the title UniverCity News. As it neared the end of its run as a physical newspaper, the publication became simply VCU News. These four publications were essentially the same periodical published under different titles by the Office of University Relations. VCU News appeared online for the first time in 2002.
Maine Perspective, V 7, I 14, Department Of Public Affairs, University Of Maine
Maine Perspective, V 7, I 14, Department Of Public Affairs, University Of Maine
General University of Maine Publications
The Maine Perspective, a publication for the University of Maine, was a campus newsletter produced by the Department of Public Affairs which eventually transformed into the Division of Marketing and Communication. Regular columns included the UM Calendar, Ongoing Events, People in Perspective, Look Who's on Campus, In Focus, and Along the Mall. The weekly newsletter also included position openings on campus as well as classified ads. Included in this issue is an article about a three-year grant project to create guides to labor law for use in the workplace and classrooms; the creation of a new airport kiosk to promote …
University Of Northern Iowa Faculty Senate Meeting Minutes, December 11, 1995, University Of Northern Iowa. Faculty Senate.
University Of Northern Iowa Faculty Senate Meeting Minutes, December 11, 1995, University Of Northern Iowa. Faculty Senate.
Documents - Faculty Senate
Meeting minutes from the Faculty Senate of the University of Northern Iowa.
University Of Northern Iowa Faculty Senate Meeting Agenda, December 11, 1995, University Of Northern Iowa. Faculty Senate.
University Of Northern Iowa Faculty Senate Meeting Agenda, December 11, 1995, University Of Northern Iowa. Faculty Senate.
Documents - Faculty Senate
Meeting agenda from the Faculty Senate of the University of Northern Iowa.
Resist Board Meeting, Dec. 10, 1995, Resist
Resist Board Meeting, Dec. 10, 1995, Resist
Resist Board Meeting Minutes
No abstract provided.
The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 1995-12-08, Wooster Voice Editors
The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 1995-12-08, Wooster Voice Editors
The Voice: 1991-2000
Two candidates for a Campus Minister position visited the Wooster campus to meet with the search committee and administration members. The class action law suit against the College for giving student social security numbers to Sprint will be settled out of court. Plans for construction of the Ebert Art Center are under way and construction should begin in April 1996. The Black Student Association sponsors several events celebrating Kwanzaa. EMPOWER holds an AIDS silent auction.
Action Research As Empowering Practice, Kathryn Herr
Action Research As Empowering Practice, Kathryn Herr
Department of Educational Foundations Scholarship and Creative Works
There is a large debate in the social work literature regarding the gap between research and practice, with current research methodologies critiqued as potentially “blaming the victim” or decontextualizing the practice situation. This paper presents an alternative approach, utilizing action research to inform practice. Originally conceived of as a qualitative interview study, the manuscript traces the evolution of the worker, a teacher and high school students. The research itself addresses the issue of “What is it like to be a student of color here?” in a predominately white school environment. Students and adults conceptualize ways to work together for change …
Campus News December 8, 1995, La Salle University
Swinging Bridge - December 8, 1995, Joy Wang
Swinging Bridge - December 8, 1995, Joy Wang
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Faculty Newsnotes 1995 No. 284, Office Of The Provost
Faculty Newsnotes 1995 No. 284, Office Of The Provost
Faculty Newsnotes
No abstract provided.
A Study Comparing Musical Abilities Of Stutterers And Nonstutterers, Megan Creswell
A Study Comparing Musical Abilities Of Stutterers And Nonstutterers, Megan Creswell
Dissertations and Theses
Rhythm is a feature of both music and speech that has been successfully used in the treatment of speech disorders, particularly stuttering, for many years. The successful use of rhythm in the treatment of dysf luencies of speech may be due to stutterers' perceptual deficiencies in music and rhythm abilities. Research supports the view that there are differences between stutterers and nonstutterers in timing and rhythmic capabilities. This study, therefore, sought to determine whether there was a difference between the perceptual musical abilities of stutterers versus nonstutterers as measured by the Seashore Measures of Musical Talents, Revised (1960). Data collected …
Vista: December 07, 1995, University Of San Diego