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Full-Text Articles in Architecture
The Age Old Question, Karolina M. Zielinska-Dabkowska, Veronika Labancova
The Age Old Question, Karolina M. Zielinska-Dabkowska, Veronika Labancova
Dr. Karolina M. Zielinska-Dabkowska, IALD, IES, CIE, RIBA
Research about the impact of age on the perception of light quality by Dr. Karolina M. Zielinska - Dabkowska and Veronika Labancová of the University of Applied Sciences, Technology, Business and Design Wismar/ Germany.
Urban Agriculture Stormwater Management In California Cities, Rachel L. Cohen
Urban Agriculture Stormwater Management In California Cities, Rachel L. Cohen
Master's Theses
Cities within California are beginning to incorporate urban agriculture into their land use designations. Prompted by residents and local organizations, cities are hoping to capture the benefits that urban agriculture provides. Research has shown that urban agriculture renews and beautifies neighborhoods, provides healthy food choices, increases public health, has the potential to help with stormwater runoff, creates jobs, and fosters community. In the last few years, several California cities have made headlines as they have adopted new zoning codes that include urban agriculture.
In reviewing these new zoning codes and exploring the topic of urban agriculture, it became evident that …
An Examination Of Walkability In The Las Vegas Metropolitan Area, Courtney Coughenour
An Examination Of Walkability In The Las Vegas Metropolitan Area, Courtney Coughenour
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
Introduction: The benefits to regular physical activity are well established. Walkability is one element of the built environment that has been correlated with increased levels of physical activity. The auto-centric design of Las Vegas Metropolitan area (LVMA) is unique in ways that may influence walkability. The purpose of this study was to determine which urban design characteristics are associated with walking and physical activity in moderate income neighborhoods in LVMA. Methods: The standard walkability measure developed by Frank et al. (2010) was used to calculate the walkability index of seven neighborhoods. Residents of the two most walkable and two least …
2013 - The Eighteenth Annual Symposium Of Student Scholars
2013 - The Eighteenth Annual Symposium Of Student Scholars
Symposium of Student Scholars Program Books
The full program book from the Eighteenth Annual Symposium of Student Scholars, held on April 25, 2013. Includes abstracts from the presentations and posters.
Pre- And Post-Interrvention Perceptions Of Illness, Health, And The Home Environment Among Nevada Healthy Homes Participants, Michelle Ching, Shawn Gerstenberger
Pre- And Post-Interrvention Perceptions Of Illness, Health, And The Home Environment Among Nevada Healthy Homes Participants, Michelle Ching, Shawn Gerstenberger
Interdisciplinary Research Scholarship Day
The Nevada Healthy Homes Partnership (NVHHP) is a collaborative program between the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), Southern Nevada Health District (SNHD), Rebuilding Together (RBT), HELP of Southern Nevada, and other public/private housing authorities and health agencies in Southern Nevada.
Barriers To Health Care For People With Disabilities And Practice Administrators’ Knowledge Of The Ada: Nevada Compared With The Nation, Jennifer Pharr, Michelle Chino
Barriers To Health Care For People With Disabilities And Practice Administrators’ Knowledge Of The Ada: Nevada Compared With The Nation, Jennifer Pharr, Michelle Chino
Interdisciplinary Research Scholarship Day
The purpose of this study was to determine if the number of barriers reported in the clinics could be predicted by characteristics of the administrators or
characteristics of the practice.To increase accessibility to health care, interventions should focus on practices located in buildings built before 1993, practices with administrators who are younger and have limited experience as administrators, administrators with low levels of ADA knowledge and practices with smaller number of patients.
Scholar Week, Gregg A. Chenoweth
Scholar Week, Gregg A. Chenoweth
Scholar Week Archives (2011-2015)
ONU's Scholar Week flyer #3.
Instrumental Music Ensemble At Tennessee State University: The Early Years (1912-1946), Reginald A. Mcdonald
Instrumental Music Ensemble At Tennessee State University: The Early Years (1912-1946), Reginald A. Mcdonald
The Journal of Tennessee State University
No abstract provided.
The Resilience Of One Tennessee State University Professor In Providing A Path To Excellence For Youths, Sean Daniels
The Resilience Of One Tennessee State University Professor In Providing A Path To Excellence For Youths, Sean Daniels
The Journal of Tennessee State University
No abstract provided.
Eastern Michigan University Undergraduate Catalog, 2013-2014, Office Of The Registrar
Eastern Michigan University Undergraduate Catalog, 2013-2014, Office Of The Registrar
Undergraduate Catalogs
No abstract provided.
Eastern Michigan University Graduate Catalog, 2013-2014, Office Of The Registrar
Eastern Michigan University Graduate Catalog, 2013-2014, Office Of The Registrar
Graduate Catalogs
No abstract provided.
Community-Based Disaster Coalitions Training: Participants' Manual, Center For Leadership In Public Health Practice
Community-Based Disaster Coalitions Training: Participants' Manual, Center For Leadership In Public Health Practice
Community-Based Disaster Coalitions
This training will help program participants to develop the essential knowledge, skills, and abilities to organize a Community Disaster Preparedness Coalition or strengthen an existing Coalition that integrates public health, human services, and emergency management systems into their county's disaster preparedness, response, and recovery structure.
Ua61/3 Health Sciences Complex: Nursing & Physical Therapy, Wku Health & Human Services
Ua61/3 Health Sciences Complex: Nursing & Physical Therapy, Wku Health & Human Services
WKU Archives Records
Booklet describing the Medical Center / WKU Health Sciences Complex facility. Floorplans are included.
Pathway To Change: A Jail Labyrinth Project, Donna M. Zucker Rn, Phd, Faan
Pathway To Change: A Jail Labyrinth Project, Donna M. Zucker Rn, Phd, Faan
Donna M. Zucker
This video is a documentary of a labyrinth building project at a county jail.