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Self-Reported Consumption Of Bottled Water V. Tap Water In Appalachian And Non-Appalachian Kentucky, Jason W. Marion
Self-Reported Consumption Of Bottled Water V. Tap Water In Appalachian And Non-Appalachian Kentucky, Jason W. Marion
Journal of Appalachian Health
Introduction: Quantitative studies on drinking water perceptions in Appalachia are limited. High-profile water infrastructure failures in the U.S. and Eastern Kentucky, coupled with human-made and natural disasters in the Appalachian Region, have likely impacted opinions regarding tap water.
Purpose: To use existing unexplored data to describe baseline tap water v. bottled water consumption in Kentucky.
Methods: Telephone-based cross-sectional data were obtained from the 2013 Kentucky Health Issues Poll (KHIP) directed by the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky. Among many items in KHIP, self-reported consumption of bottled water over tap water, reasons for bottled water use, and demographic data were obtained. …
A Schizocartography Of The University Of Leeds: Cognitively Mapping The Campus, Tina Richardson
A Schizocartography Of The University Of Leeds: Cognitively Mapping The Campus, Tina Richardson
disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory
Since 2009 I have been walking and mapping the University of Leeds (United Kingdom) campus as part of the research for my thesis which I shall be submitting shortly. While not a cartographer, nor artist, I am a psychogeographer: someone who studies and critiques the urban environment using walking as part of the methodology.While this mapping aspect of my thesis sits within a larger project of critiquing the historical use and acquisition of campus space by the university, the cartographical part stands in its own right. Some of the examples provided in this essay are created as a response to …
Collective Counter Cartography From Prinzessinnengarten, Berlin, Gabriel Wulff
Collective Counter Cartography From Prinzessinnengarten, Berlin, Gabriel Wulff
disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory
No abstract provided.
Designed To Densify: A Study Of The Netherlands Government Impact On Architecture, Melissa E. Long, Kyle Mcgrath, Ben Kolder
Designed To Densify: A Study Of The Netherlands Government Impact On Architecture, Melissa E. Long, Kyle Mcgrath, Ben Kolder
Kaleidoscope
No abstract provided.
Clunia: Excavating A Roman Provincial Amphitheatre, Christopher Walz
Clunia: Excavating A Roman Provincial Amphitheatre, Christopher Walz
Kaleidoscope
No abstract provided.
Urban Fabric: Lexington's New Courthouse Plaza, Beth Diamond, Krista L. Schneider
Urban Fabric: Lexington's New Courthouse Plaza, Beth Diamond, Krista L. Schneider
disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory
No abstract provided.
Planning The First Two Towns In Central Kentucky: Harrodsburg And Lexington, Clay Lancaster
Planning The First Two Towns In Central Kentucky: Harrodsburg And Lexington, Clay Lancaster
The Kentucky Review
No abstract provided.