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2003-12-05, Board Of Regents, Murray State University
2003-12-05, Board Of Regents, Murray State University
Board of Regents Meeting Minutes
No abstract provided.
Reporter - December 5th 2003, Rit Reporter Staff
Reporter - December 5th 2003, Rit Reporter Staff
University Publications
No abstract provided.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 29, December 4, 2003
Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 29, December 4, 2003
Central Florida Future
Tough call: Athletes struggle with money as classmates plan careers; Faculty furious over administrative raises; UCF partners with NASA for spaceport research.
The Chronicle [December 4, 2003], St. Cloud State University
The Chronicle [December 4, 2003], St. Cloud State University
Chronicle
The Chronicle, December 4, 2003
The Spinnaker Vol. 27 No. 15, University Of North Florida
The Spinnaker Vol. 27 No. 15, University Of North Florida
Spinnaker
Student newspaper for the UNF community.
December 3, 2003 Faculty Senate Minutes, University Of South Carolina
December 3, 2003 Faculty Senate Minutes, University Of South Carolina
Faculty Senate
No abstract provided.
December 2nd 2003, Hispanic News
The Bg News December 2, 2003, Bowling Green State University
The Bg News December 2, 2003, Bowling Green State University
BG News (Student Newspaper)
The BGSU campus student newspaper December 2, 2003. Volume 94 - Issue 65
Good Governance And Nepad -, Basil O. Oshionebo
Good Governance And Nepad -, Basil O. Oshionebo
Economic and Financial Review
Section (1) introduces the paper while section (2) discusses the rising incidence of poverty in Africa (and Nigeria) so as to contextualise the growing importance of "good governance" if the situation is to be reversed. Section 3 explores the concept of good governance and annotates its components and attributes. Section 4 traces the origins of the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD) and discusses its mission and objectives. Section 5 relates NEPAD and good governance and discusses the resolve of African leaders to respect the precepts of good governance in the management of their economies. Section 6 discusses good governance …
Service Learning Models Connecting Computer Science To The Community, Carol Traynor, Maria Mckenna
Service Learning Models Connecting Computer Science To The Community, Carol Traynor, Maria Mckenna
Service Learning, General
Service learning is an educational experience that enables students to apply material learned in the classroom by volunteering in a real-world situation. This paper provides a brief review of service learning and describes two models that the computer science department at Saint Anselm College implemented successfully.
0525 State Government Expenditure, Colorado Legislative Council
0525 State Government Expenditure, Colorado Legislative Council
All Publications (Colorado Legislative Council)
No abstract provided.
The Bridge, 2003, Issue 4, Roger Williams University Alumni Association
The Bridge, 2003, Issue 4, Roger Williams University Alumni Association
Alumni Newsletters and Magazines
No abstract provided.
Stimulus, Fall/Winter 2003, Ut College Of Social Work
Stimulus, Fall/Winter 2003, Ut College Of Social Work
Stimulus Alumni Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Controlling Organized Crime And Corruption In The Public Sector , Edgardo Buscaglia
Controlling Organized Crime And Corruption In The Public Sector , Edgardo Buscaglia
Edgardo Buscaglia
Organized crime and corruption are shaped by the lack of strength of the control mechanisms of the State and civil society. The results presented in the present article attest to the links between the growth of organized crime and that of corruption in the public sector in a large number of countries. The two types of complex crime reinforce each other. To identify and isolate the influential factors behind the growth of corruption in the public sector and organized crime, the present article presents and analyses qualitative and quantitative information on a large sample of countries and territories representing worldwide …
News From Hope College, Volume 35.3: December, 2003, Hope College
News From Hope College, Volume 35.3: December, 2003, Hope College
News from Hope College
No abstract provided.
Wsu Research News, Winter 2003, Office Of Research And Sponsored Programs, Wright State University
Wsu Research News, Winter 2003, Office Of Research And Sponsored Programs, Wright State University
WSU Research News
A twelve page newsletter of the WSU Research News. The WSU Research News was published monthly beginning in June of 1968 and issued by the Office of Research Development. This newsletter was created to provide information to the WSU faculty about the availability of outside funds for research and educational programs, new developments that may affect availability of funds, and general information on research and educational activities at Wright State University.
Alaska’S Dna Database: The Statute, Its Problems, And Proposed Solutions, Marika R. Athens, Alyssa A. Rower
Alaska’S Dna Database: The Statute, Its Problems, And Proposed Solutions, Marika R. Athens, Alyssa A. Rower
Alaska Law Review
No abstract provided.
Mch Capacity-Building Models: A Summary
Mch Capacity-Building Models: A Summary
University of Nebraska Public Policy Center: Publications
Table of Contents:
Executive Summary
Introduction
Report Approach and Components
Stakeholders in Maternal and Child Health in Nebraska
Capacity-Building Approaches
Individual Capacity-Building Models
Community Capacity-Building Models
Statewide Capacity-Building Models
Organizational Models
Observations
Summary
References
The Effects Of The Facts Workshop On Faculty Attitudes Toward Community College Students With Learning Disabilities, Rob Stewart
The Effects Of The Facts Workshop On Faculty Attitudes Toward Community College Students With Learning Disabilities, Rob Stewart
Doctoral Dissertations
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of the FACTS workshop on faculty attitudes toward community college students with learning disabilities. The Attitudes Toward Students with Leaming Disabilities Survey was used to measure faculty attitudes toward LD students before and after the FACTS workshop, a researcherdesigned training intervention. The study examined responses from 264 faculty members from 7 different community colleges in western North Carolina using an experimental group (n = 214) and a control group (n = 50). The study was guided by two hypotheses. Hypothesis 1 (HO1) was that there would be no significant differences …
Panel I: Legal Issues In Sports Security, Richard H. Fallon, Jr., Milton Ahlerich, Norman Siegel, William D. Squires, Paul H. Zoubek, Laura Freedman
Panel I: Legal Issues In Sports Security, Richard H. Fallon, Jr., Milton Ahlerich, Norman Siegel, William D. Squires, Paul H. Zoubek, Laura Freedman
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Retribution And The Death Penalty, Andrew Oldenquist
Retribution And The Death Penalty, Andrew Oldenquist
University of Dayton Law Review
Symposium theme — Evolving Standards of Decency in 2003: Is the Death Penalty on Life Support?
The Collegian (2003-12-01), Sonia Mejia
The Collegian (2003-12-01), Sonia Mejia
UTB/TSC Archives - The Collegian
Incomplete in digital format.
Equal Justice Under The Law: Why Iolta Programs Do Not Violate The First Amendment, Hillary A. Webber
Equal Justice Under The Law: Why Iolta Programs Do Not Violate The First Amendment, Hillary A. Webber
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Innocence Revolution And Our "Evolving Standards Of Decency" In Death Penalty Jurisprudence, Mark A. Godsey, Thomas Pulley
The Innocence Revolution And Our "Evolving Standards Of Decency" In Death Penalty Jurisprudence, Mark A. Godsey, Thomas Pulley
University of Dayton Law Review
Symposium theme — Evolving Standards of Decency in 2003: Is the Death Penalty on Life Support?
Drunk, Sleeping, And Incompetent Lawyers: Is It Possible To Keep Innocent People Off Death Row?, Ira Mickenberg
Drunk, Sleeping, And Incompetent Lawyers: Is It Possible To Keep Innocent People Off Death Row?, Ira Mickenberg
University of Dayton Law Review
Symposium theme — Evolving Standards of Decency in 2003: Is the Death Penalty on Life Support?
Salvadorans, Guatemalans, Hondurans, And Colombians: A Scan Of Needs Of Recent Latin American Immigrants To The Boston Area, Miren Uriarte, Phillip Granberry, Megan Halloran, Susan Kelly, Rob Kramer, Sandra Winkler, Jennifer Murillo, Udaya Wagle, Randall Wilson
Salvadorans, Guatemalans, Hondurans, And Colombians: A Scan Of Needs Of Recent Latin American Immigrants To The Boston Area, Miren Uriarte, Phillip Granberry, Megan Halloran, Susan Kelly, Rob Kramer, Sandra Winkler, Jennifer Murillo, Udaya Wagle, Randall Wilson
Gastón Institute Publications
The 2000 U.S. Census brought confirmation of the increase of the Latino population and of the growing diversity of Latino national groups that now make this region their home. Latinos now number 428,729, a 55% increase over their numbers in 1990. In 30 years, the Latino population has increased six-fold, and from its initial concentrations in Springfield, Holyoke, and Boston its presence is now a fact across the Commonwealth.
Massachusetts Latinos are also showing increasing diversity, matching that of the Northeast region and exceeding that of the nation. At the national level, Mexicans have a dominance that dwarfs all other …
Decb2003, Robert Kelly
Decb2003, Robert Kelly
Robert Kelly Manuscripts
From December 2003 Robert Kelly Archive.
Resiliency Factors Related To Substance Use/Resistance: Perceptions Of Native Adolescents Of The Southwest, Margaret A. Waller, Scott K. Okamoto, Bart Miles, Donna E. Hurdle
Resiliency Factors Related To Substance Use/Resistance: Perceptions Of Native Adolescents Of The Southwest, Margaret A. Waller, Scott K. Okamoto, Bart Miles, Donna E. Hurdle
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
This exploratory, qualitative study examined risk and protective factors influencing drug and alcohol use and/or resistance of Native youth in the Southwest. Thirty-two Native middle school students participated in 10 focus groups that explored their experiences with alcohol and drugs in their school and reservation communities. The findings indicate a complex interaction of both risk and protective factors related to substance use. Respondents' cousins and siblings, in particular, played a key role in their decisions to use or resist drugs. Implications for social work practice are discussed.
"Critical Stage": Extending The Right To Counsel To The Motion For New Trial Phase, Jonathan G. Neal
"Critical Stage": Extending The Right To Counsel To The Motion For New Trial Phase, Jonathan G. Neal
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
When Prosecutors Don't: Trends In Federal Prosecutorial Declinations, Michael Edmund O'Neill
When Prosecutors Don't: Trends In Federal Prosecutorial Declinations, Michael Edmund O'Neill
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.