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Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 33, December 16, 2004 Dec 2004

Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 33, December 16, 2004

Central Florida Future

What I want for the holidays...A peek at the gifts Future writers hope to find under the tree


Volume 40 - Issue 12 - Thursday, December 16, 2004, Rose Thorn Staff Dec 2004

Volume 40 - Issue 12 - Thursday, December 16, 2004, Rose Thorn Staff

The Rose Thorn Archive

The Rose Thorn, Rose-Hulman's independent student newspaper.


2004-2005 Beethoven Birthday Concert, Oliver Salonga, Sylvia Kim, Yemi Gonzales, Sarah Perkins, Madalina Macovei, Yi Zhang, Roberta Rust, Robert Weiner, Paul Green, John Smith, Janet Harris Dec 2004

2004-2005 Beethoven Birthday Concert, Oliver Salonga, Sylvia Kim, Yemi Gonzales, Sarah Perkins, Madalina Macovei, Yi Zhang, Roberta Rust, Robert Weiner, Paul Green, John Smith, Janet Harris

Other Seasonal Concerts

No abstract provided.


Hodson Dining Commons Atrium (2004), Taylor University Dec 2004

Hodson Dining Commons Atrium (2004), Taylor University

Buildings and Grounds of Taylor University

The program for the 2004 Hodson Dining Commons Atrium dedication.


The Weekly Challenger : 2004 : 12 : 16, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al Dec 2004

The Weekly Challenger : 2004 : 12 : 16, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al

Newspaper collection

No abstract provided.


Gladys Benton Lee Dec 2004

Gladys Benton Lee

African American Funeral Programs, Willow Hill Heritage & Renaissance Center, Bulloch County, Georgia

No abstract provided.


Otter Realm, December 16, 2004, Vol. 11 No. 7, California State University, Monterey Bay Dec 2004

Otter Realm, December 16, 2004, Vol. 11 No. 7, California State University, Monterey Bay

The Otter Realm

Otter Hoops enter play -- Stalking Smith -- The cult of service in US colleges -- News: Clubs deplete year's funds in on semester -- Gettin' in, gettin' out -- CSUMB lobbyists work hard for the money -- Transition from tradition, The non-traditional students of CSUMB -- Dorothy's provides solace to struggling souls -- In search of a career? Have no fear -- "The Sophomore Experience" -- Sports: Spring brings cracking bats and cracking skulls -- Otter basketball on KYAA AM radio -- Uncommon Sense -- Adventure Connections keeps students busy -- Arts & Entertainment: State Theatre will return to …


The Portland Spectator, December 2004, Portland State University. Student Publications Board Dec 2004

The Portland Spectator, December 2004, Portland State University. Student Publications Board

Portland Spectator

Editor: Shahriyar Smith

Articles in this issue include: Nuclear Ayatollahs: the emerging threat from Iran; Selma to San Francisco: same-sex marriage is not a civil rights issue; A national party no more? Wither the Democrats; The new liebrary: shining Clinton's tarnished legacy; College Republicans at PSU: feeling hostile?; The importance of being hated: in this golden age of enmity, friends are for suckers - what you need are a pair of well-choosen foes; The lessons of Measure 36; and Moderate Republicans (yes they really do exist).


Hinduism And Holy People, Nancy M. Martin Dec 2004

Hinduism And Holy People, Nancy M. Martin

Religious Studies Faculty Books and Book Chapters

"In Hinduism, there are both a relatively large number and a wide array of types of people considered holy. Such people are deemed to be spiritually advanced, having reached the highest levels of spiritual realization, and to have the power to guide others toward that realization. They are thus treated with respect and reverence. A person can be transformed merely by being in their presence through the experience of darshan (both seeing and being seen by a holy person), even as a person can be transformed by being in the presence of deity. Such holy people may be seen to …


4-Coumarate Co-Enzyme A Ligase Promoter, Vincent Lee C. Chiang, Chung-Jui Tsai, Wen-Jing Hu Dec 2004

4-Coumarate Co-Enzyme A Ligase Promoter, Vincent Lee C. Chiang, Chung-Jui Tsai, Wen-Jing Hu

Michigan Tech Patents

The present invention provides a Populus 4-coumarate Co-enzyme A ligase gene promoter that directs expression in the xylem of plants. The promoter is used in methods designed to alter lignin content, lignin structure, cellulose content and combinations thereof. The methods comprise operably linking said promoter to heterologous nucleic acid molecules.


The Bg News December 14, 2004, Bowling Green State University Dec 2004

The Bg News December 14, 2004, Bowling Green State University

BG News (Student Newspaper)

The BGSU campus student newspaper December 14, 2004. Volume 95 - Issue 75


Indisciplina Escolar, Gênero E Sexualidade: Práticas De Punição E Produção De Identidades, Maria De Fátima Salum Moreira, Lilian Piorkowsky Dos Santos Dec 2004

Indisciplina Escolar, Gênero E Sexualidade: Práticas De Punição E Produção De Identidades, Maria De Fátima Salum Moreira, Lilian Piorkowsky Dos Santos

Education Policy Analysis Archives (EPAA)

This paper presents the results of a research where the phenomenon of indiscipline was problematized approaching its possible relationship with the production of gender identities, in and through school. By means of interviews and direct observation, in classes of the 8th grade of a school was carried out a study about the (male and female) teachers’ attitudes towards what they consider their pupils’ indiscipline (which are teenagers, about 13 / 14 years old). ...


Monitor Newsletter December 13, 2004, Bowling Green State University Dec 2004

Monitor Newsletter December 13, 2004, Bowling Green State University

Monitor

Official Publication of Bowling Green State University for Faculty and Staff


Patriot Talon Vol.35 No.7 (2004), Archives Account Dec 2004

Patriot Talon Vol.35 No.7 (2004), Archives Account

The Patriot Talon/The Patriot

The official newspaper for the University of Texas at Tyler from 2004 to 2018 before it was changed back to the Patriot. Articles in this issue include: Educational Need Clear; Student Costs to Rise in Fall; Debaters Compete at LSU with Small Team; Signage Debate Continues with Investigation Planned; Letters to the Editors; SGA Neglects Students' Concerns; Euthanasia Leads to Moral Decline; Martinez Releases First Solo Album; Frank Lee has Fall's Best POS; Winter Season is for Giving; Las Vegas, Great for Honeymoon not Traditional Wedding; Dallas-based Band Rocks Longview; Athletes Honored at Fall Banquet; Daunting Task; College Football Champions …


Columbia Chronicle (12/13/2004), Columbia College Chicago Dec 2004

Columbia Chronicle (12/13/2004), Columbia College Chicago

Columbia Chronicle

Student newspaper from December 13, 2004 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 36 pages and is listed as Volume 39, Number 12. Cover story: "Tuition hike slated for fall" Editor-in-Chief: Andrew Greiner


The Bg News December 13, 2004, Bowling Green State University Dec 2004

The Bg News December 13, 2004, Bowling Green State University

BG News (Student Newspaper)

The BGSU campus student newspaper December 13, 2004. Volume 95 - Issue 74


Daily Eastern News: December 13, 2004, Eastern Illinois University Dec 2004

Daily Eastern News: December 13, 2004, Eastern Illinois University

December

No abstract provided.


The Diamond With The Zircon [Spoof Issue], December 12, 2004, Dordt College Dec 2004

The Diamond With The Zircon [Spoof Issue], December 12, 2004, Dordt College

Dordt Diamond

  • Front Page: Dordt Music Department Tunes Up for the Christmas Season; A "Knight" to Remember; Strangers Prowl Campus
  • News: Dordt Forms Committee to Make Recommendation on Football Program
  • Zircon
  • Opinion: Step into a Larger World; Looking Back...
  • Sports: Defenders Battle on Hard Court; Successful Season Ends; "White Oleander" ...The Poison of a Mother's Love
  • (some pages misnumbered and dated incorrectly)


2004-2005 A Family Holiday Concert, Lynn University Philharmonia, Albert George Schram, Lynn University Choirs, Saint Andrew's Chorale And All-American Singers, Carl P. Ashley Dec 2004

2004-2005 A Family Holiday Concert, Lynn University Philharmonia, Albert George Schram, Lynn University Choirs, Saint Andrew's Chorale And All-American Singers, Carl P. Ashley

Philharmonia

Lynn University Conservatory of Music presents A Family Holiday Concert


Mostly Music: Dec. 12, 2004, Mostly Music Staff Dec 2004

Mostly Music: Dec. 12, 2004, Mostly Music Staff

Mostly Music

Lori Sims


The Advanced Placement Expansion Of The 1990s: How Did Traditionally Underserved Students Fare?, Kristin Klopfenstein Dec 2004

The Advanced Placement Expansion Of The 1990s: How Did Traditionally Underserved Students Fare?, Kristin Klopfenstein

Education Policy Analysis Archives (EPAA)

The College Board’s Advanced Placement (AP) Program, which allows students to take college-level courses while in high school, enjoyed tremendous growth in the 1990s. Despite overall growth, small rural schools and high poverty schools continue to offer relatively few AP courses, and black, Hispanic, and low income students remain grossly underrepresented in AP classes. During the 1990s, AP incentive programs primarily subsidized test fees for low income students, but this provided no incentive for low income and rural schools to expand their AP course offerings and did nothing to strengthen the weak academic preparation of low income, black and Hispanic …


Fall Commencement Program, December 11, 2004, Coastal Carolina University Dec 2004

Fall Commencement Program, December 11, 2004, Coastal Carolina University

Commencement Programs

Program of Commencement Exercises at Coastal Carolina University.


Commencement Program 2004 December, Gcsu Special Collections Dec 2004

Commencement Program 2004 December, Gcsu Special Collections

Commencement Programs

No abstract provided.


Juanita Cynthia Hill Dec 2004

Juanita Cynthia Hill

African American Funeral Programs, Willow Hill Heritage & Renaissance Center, Bulloch County, Georgia

No abstract provided.


Commencement Convocation Program, Tampa Campus, December 11, 2004, University Of South Florida Dec 2004

Commencement Convocation Program, Tampa Campus, December 11, 2004, University Of South Florida

USF Graduation and Convocation Programs

King O'Neal Scholars - Courtney Sue Caillavet, Marie Terese Ellsworth, Samantha Kelly Hamm, Claire Elizabeth Johnston, Nicole L. Lapniewski, Mark Alan Oldham, Joan A. Reid, Stephanie Alford Sasse, Ralph Skibinski, Christopher Mitchell Smith, and Toby Rose Zarolnick; Outstanding Senior - Justin Geisler; Honorary Doctorate of Science - Dr. William A. Smith; President's Fellow Medallion - Don Wallace


The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 2004-12-10, Wooster Voice Editors Dec 2004

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 2004-12-10, Wooster Voice Editors

The Voice: 2001-2011

This edition of the Wooster Voice, published on December 10 of 2004 is twelve pages long. A community agreement was found defaced with a swastika in Babcock Hall on Monday morning. The 'Walton Challenge' is still $1.4 million short of its goal for the renovation of Kauke. The college's radio station is undergoing a makeover, receiving a new name, logo, and slogan--WCWS 90.9 FM to Woo 91. Dean of Admissions Paul Deutsch is on academic leave as of December 1. The Archaeology Department sponsored the lecture on December 2 by Robert C. Walter, Professor of Geology at Case Western Reserve …


Campus News December 10, 2004, La Salle University Dec 2004

Campus News December 10, 2004, La Salle University

Campus News

No abstract provided.


Volume 40 - Issue 11 - Friday, December 10, 2004, Rose Thorn Staff Dec 2004

Volume 40 - Issue 11 - Friday, December 10, 2004, Rose Thorn Staff

The Rose Thorn Archive

The Rose Thorn, Rose-Hulman's independent student newspaper.


The Bg News December 10, 2004, Bowling Green State University Dec 2004

The Bg News December 10, 2004, Bowling Green State University

BG News (Student Newspaper)

The BGSU campus student newspaper December 10, 2004. Volume 95 - Issue 73


The Echo: December 10, 2004, Taylor University Dec 2004

The Echo: December 10, 2004, Taylor University

2004-2005 (Volume 92)

Power outage spawns chaos – Art majors take role of teachers in 4-week program – Campus fasts to grieve 12/3 – ‘Twas the week before finals – Echo In-Depth: Tuition used to pay off debt – PR class to send Marion teen girls to Windy City – Students seek to create wetland on TU campus – correction: G.E.M. – The Wall Street Journal Campus Edition. – Clean sweep – Christmas Open House – Letters to the Editor – Thank you, gentlemen – To chastise or restore? – A new heart attitude – Being children of light – Where are men …