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The Legacy Of The Pharmacy Industry: Cleveland, Ohio, Richard Klein Dec 2017

The Legacy Of The Pharmacy Industry: Cleveland, Ohio, Richard Klein

MSL Academic Endeavors eBooks

This book recognizes the many business contributions made by the major Cleveland, Ohio-based drugstore chains over the past two hundred years and how their highly resourceful approaches towards marketing and retailing affected the national pharmacy industry over that same period of time.


Sound And The Moving Image:Critical Characteristics For Spectator Response, Kara Rader, Rafeeq I. Roberts, Matt Egizii, Jeffery Allen Sep 2013

Sound And The Moving Image:Critical Characteristics For Spectator Response, Kara Rader, Rafeeq I. Roberts, Matt Egizii, Jeffery Allen

Undergraduate Research Posters 2013

The prevailing wisdom in the film and video production industries is that audio information outweighs visual information when it comes to spectator responses, but there are few empirical studies to support this claim. In previous research, four critical characteristics of sound have been identified: (1) Music, (2) visual/sound contradictions (defined as sound that is inconsistent with audience expectations based on visual information), (3) multi-channel sound, and (4) sound quality. Building on our previous research into music and film, we have found that many researchers have looked into the question of how music affects emotions (Eschrich et al., 2008; Have, 2008; …


Role Of Programmed Proteolysis During Meiosis, Vincent Matthews, G. Valentin Borner Ph.D. Sep 2013

Role Of Programmed Proteolysis During Meiosis, Vincent Matthews, G. Valentin Borner Ph.D.

Undergraduate Research Posters 2013

Meiosis is the process which forms gametes and spores for reproduction in eukaryotic cells. During the pachytene phase of meiosis I, a protein structure, called the Synaptonemal Complex (SC), forms between homologous chromosomes and creates a scaffold for genetic recombination. In yeast, the Zip1 protein is a major structural component of the SC. At restrictive temperature for meiosis, ZIP1 is required for completion of meiotic divisions. At permissive temperature ZIP1 is required for proper chromosome segregation. We observed that chemical inhibition of the proteasome, with MG132, results in arrest at prophase of meiosis I. Based on these results, we questioned …


The Robert E. Gard Reader : To Change The Face Of America, From Writings By Robert E. Gard, Robert E. Gard, Maryo Gard Gard Ewell, Lamoine Maclaughlin Sep 2010

The Robert E. Gard Reader : To Change The Face Of America, From Writings By Robert E. Gard, Robert E. Gard, Maryo Gard Gard Ewell, Lamoine Maclaughlin

Scholarship Collection

This Reader draws from the works of Robert E. Gard, professor at the University of Wisconsin, Extension. His chief areas of activity were in the theatre arts and in creative writing, with a strong side activity in collecting and publishing the folklore of the state. He established the functional area of arts development under University Extension and remained a specialist in the arts in smaller communities and rural areas.


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 32, Spring 1991, Cleveland State University Apr 1991

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 32, Spring 1991, Cleveland State University

The Gamut Archives

CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 32, SPRING, 1991

Editorial

Louis T. Milic: The Cynic’s New Word Book, 2

Jane Ware: The Bones of Fort Laurens, 4

Excavating Ohio’s only Revolutionary War fort

Lawrence Martin: The Pickwickian Syndrome, 12

A deadly combination of obesity and too shallow breathing

Donald Dewey: Let’s Reorganize Major League Sports!, 25

Shouldn’t major league membership be based on performance?

Barbra Cunliffe Singleton: Walking the Wrong Way Around the Monastery, 31

Tibet’s cultural heritage is being erased under Chinese rule

John A.C. Greppin: The Language of the Babylonians and Assyrians, 37

Deciphering …


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 26, Spring 1989, Cleveland State University Apr 1989

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 26, Spring 1989, Cleveland State University

The Gamut Archives

CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 26, SPRING, 1989

Louis T. Milic: Editorial, 2

Judging the Contest

James Shelley: The Kokoon Arts Club, 1911-1940, 4

Cleveland artists enlivened serious aims with exuberant antics.

Charlotte Newman: Cleveland's First Woman Physician, 15

Myra Merrick struggled to bring medical care to the poor.

The Gamut Prize in Short Fiction

Lee K. Abbott: Introduction, 30

Elizabeth Richards: All of Us, 32

John Richardson: Hangover Mornings, 42

Mariflo Stephens: Hazed In, 52

Paulette Schmidt: The Price of Haircuts, 61

Elizabeth McClelland: John Quinn, Patron of the Avant-Garde, 68 …


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 24, Summer 1988, Cleveland State University Jul 1988

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 24, Summer 1988, Cleveland State University

The Gamut Archives

CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 24, SUMMER, 1988

Leonard M. Trawick: Editorial, 2

The Darkling Plain

Stuart A. Kollar: Presiding over Anarchy, 5

The difficult and mysterious job of college president.

Robert Wallace: Light Verse: In Matthew Arnold’s Shadow, 16

Let’s stop taking poetry seriously!

Bruce Metcalf: Sculpture That Laughs and Cries at the Same Time, 29

Works of a modern-day, sardonic Benvenuto Cellini.

Stephen Slane: The Many Faces of Psychotherapy, 38

The choice is no longer just between Freud and Jung

John J. Grabowski: 1.2 Million Words About Cleveland, 47

The funding, design, and …


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 18, Spring/Summer 1986, Cleveland State University Apr 1986

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 18, Spring/Summer 1986, Cleveland State University

The Gamut Archives

CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 18, SPRING/SUMMER, 1986

Louis T. Milic: From the Editor, 3

Robert J. White: The Artificial Extension of Life and a New Definition of Death, 4

Neurosurgeon reveals difficulty in drawing the line between life and death.

Edward T. Bartlett III: Brain Death-A Philosopher's Perspective, 8

A commentary on Dr. White's article from an ethical viewpoint.

Keith M. Kendig: Mathematics, Truth and Beauty, 11

A great mathematician will often choose beauty over correctness.

Elizabeth Kirk: Severance Hall, Cleveland's Temple of Music, 27

The Cleveland Orchestra's sumptuous home began as John Severance's memorial …


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 17, Winter 1986, Cleveland State University Jan 1986

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 17, Winter 1986, Cleveland State University

The Gamut Archives

CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 17, WINTER, 1986

Louis T. Milic: Stories of Love-For Women Only, 3

Authors reveal a glimpse into the competitive world of romance-writing.

James G. Thompson: Historical Errors About the Ancient Olympic Games, 20

Historians have been wrong about the Olympic Games since they began.

Bonnie Herbst: She Ducked into a Phone Booth ..., 25

Havens for superheroes, G-men, and stocking-straighteners-how did we ever do without them?

Gary Fincke: Short Story, "Binghamton Bus", 35

Robert Cluett: The Fall of the House of Cruse-The Politics of Wine, 42

The story behind the scam …


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 03, Spring/Summer 1981, Cleveland State University Apr 1981

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 03, Spring/Summer 1981, Cleveland State University

The Gamut Archives

CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO.3, SPRING/SUMMER, 1981

David B. Guralnik: New Words for Old, 3

Sara Ruth Watson and John R. Wolfs: Movable Bridges Over the Cuyahoga River ,12

Daniel Hathaway: The New Old Organs of Northeast Ohio, 21

N'omi Greber: Salvaging Clues to a Prehistoric Culture, 35

Donald M. Hassler: The Hard Science Fiction of Hal Clements, 46

Michael J. Ulichney: Lures of the Unknown, 55

John Gabel: What to Do When You're Through at 35, 62

John Gerlach: The Woman Who Ran Behind Bicycles ,67

Alice Rubinstein interviewed by Carole Kantor …


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 02, Winter 1981, Cleveland State University Jan 1981

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 02, Winter 1981, Cleveland State University

The Gamut Archives

CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO.2, WINTER, 1981

Stuart M. Klein: The Business of City Management, 3

Anthony Addison: The Un-Person Without Whom Opera Would Not Exist, 13

Walter T. Olson: Visiting the Planets, 22

Cyril A. Dostal: Two Poems, 36

Mother and the White Slavers

Starting the Model T

Patrick de Winter: Art, Devotion and Satire -the Book of Hours of Charles the Noble, King of Navarre, 42

Helen A. Weinberg: The Novel in America Today, 60

Abe Frajndlich: Homage to Yukio Mishima -A Portfolio of Photographs, 67

Grace Butcher: Remembering Stella Walsh, 76

Earl R. Anderson: Athletic Mysticism in the …


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 01, Fall 1980, Cleveland State University Oct 1980

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 01, Fall 1980, Cleveland State University

The Gamut Archives

CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO.1, FALL, 1980

An Introduction ... and an Invitation, 4

Gene Kangas: North American Decoys and Folk Sculpture, 5

Christopher D. Geist: The Sordid South, 16

Benjamin H. Gorsky, M.D.: Aristotle's Mistake, 28

Klaus G. Roy: Mozart at Beethoven's Grave, 33

Robert J. Andrews: The Risky Business of Tunnelling, 44

Robert J. McDonough: Six Poems on Parenthood, 51

A. William Reynolds: What Can We Do About Productivity?, 58

Edric A. Weld, Jr.: Information, Please, 63

P. J. Rogers: Six Aquatint Etchings, 72

Thomas Q. Fulton, Jr.: Ensemble Theatre: Grasping the Roots, 80

George C. Chang: Electric Utility …