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Jewell Hill Dec 2003

Jewell Hill

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

No abstract provided.


Interview No. 964, Bárbaro Chacón Delgado Dec 2003

Interview No. 964, Bárbaro Chacón Delgado

Combined Interviews

By the time Mr. Chacón became a bracero in 1946, thousands of people from the south of México had arrived in Chihuahua, Chihuahua, to begin the hiring process; from Chihuahua, people were sent to Fort Bliss in El Paso, Texas; the ranchers came to Fort Bliss to take as many braceros as they needed for work; he recalls that as a direct consequence of World War II, people in the United States suffered from food shortages and other such difficulties; he also remembers that although he never personally suffered from racist aggressions or discrimination, groups like the Ku Klux Klan …


Jerry Roberson Dec 2003

Jerry Roberson

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

No abstract provided.


Donnie Deloris Barker Dec 2003

Donnie Deloris Barker

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

No abstract provided.


2003-2004 Beethoven's Birthday Concert, Paul Green, John David Smith, Johanne Perron, Roberta Rust, Qin Han, Alex Tchobanov Dec 2003

2003-2004 Beethoven's Birthday Concert, Paul Green, John David Smith, Johanne Perron, Roberta Rust, Qin Han, Alex Tchobanov

Other Seasonal Concerts

No abstract provided.


Race, Religion, And Attitudes Toward Capital Punishment: A Test Of Attribution Theory, Sheila M. Schlaupitz Dec 2003

Race, Religion, And Attitudes Toward Capital Punishment: A Test Of Attribution Theory, Sheila M. Schlaupitz

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

The present study attempts to provide a more thorough understanding of public attitudes toward capital punishment. Two theories are tested toward this end, utilizing a random sample taken from the jury pool in Hillsborough County, Florida.

First, An indirect test of reference group theory demonstrates the degree to which faith group, religiosity, and race affect public attitudes toward the death penalty. Surprisingly, there is little, albeit mixed, support for reference group theory as it attempts to explain attitudes toward capital punishment. Using the relationships between religion and capital punishment attitudes that we presumed would emerge from the test of reference …


Industry In The Southern Thames Street Neighborhood Of Newport, Rhode Island, 1820 -1920, Daniel P. Titus Dec 2003

Industry In The Southern Thames Street Neighborhood Of Newport, Rhode Island, 1820 -1920, Daniel P. Titus

Faculty and Staff - Articles & Papers

In the study of Industry in the Southern Thames Street Neighborhood of Newport, Rhode Island from 1820 -1920 we by necessity must touch, even if ever so slightly, on the history of industry in Newport, not just the District, both before and after that time period. We must try to understand what life was like for the residents of the District and the city. We must try to understand what was happening in the area, the city, and in a larger sense, the region to get an understanding of the social and economic forces at play on their everyday lives. …


Ada News - 12/15/2003, American Dental Association, Publishing Division Dec 2003

Ada News - 12/15/2003, American Dental Association, Publishing Division

ADA News

Established in 1970 as the official newspaper of the American Dental Association, the ADA News serves practicing dentists and others allied to the dental profession in the U.S. and internationally. It is the No. 1 source of news and information about the many benefits and services the ADA delivers to members daily as well as timely information on scientific, social, political and economic developments affecting dentistry and health care.


Influence Of C3S Content Of Cement On Concrete Sulfate Durability, Natalya G. Shanahan Dec 2003

Influence Of C3S Content Of Cement On Concrete Sulfate Durability, Natalya G. Shanahan

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

The influence of tricalcium silicate content of cement on concrete durability has long been a topic of discussion in the literature. The objective of this investigation was to determine whether increasing tricalcium silicate content of cement has a negative effect on concrete sulfate durability. Several mill certificates were reviewed to select cements with similar tricalcium aluminate content and variable tricalcium silicate contents. Cements selected for this study were randomly labeled as cements C, D, D2, E, and P.

The following properties were assessed for the as-received cements: Blaine fineness, particle size distribution, chemical oxide content, and mineralogical content. Three different …


2003-2004 A Family Holiday Concert, Lynn University Philharmonia, Albert George Schram, Saint Andrew's Chorale And All-American Singers, Carl P. Ashley, Ann Turnoff, Jeffrey Hochfelsen Dec 2003

2003-2004 A Family Holiday Concert, Lynn University Philharmonia, Albert George Schram, Saint Andrew's Chorale And All-American Singers, Carl P. Ashley, Ann Turnoff, Jeffrey Hochfelsen

Philharmonia

Lynn University Conservatory of Music presents A Family Holiday Concert


Concerto Competition Final Round, John Dee Dec 2003

Concerto Competition Final Round, John Dee

Concerto Competition

Competition Coordinator

  • John Dee

Jury

  • Leonid Sigal, violin (Associate Concertmaster, Florida Philharmonic)
  • Jeffrey Kaye, trumpet (Principal Trumpet, Florida Philharmonic)
  • Tian Ying, piano (Faculty, University of Miami)

Piano Accompanists

  • Tao Lin
  • Lisa Leonard

Finalists

  • Daniel Andai, violin - Lalo, Symphonie Espagnole
  • Simona Barbu, cello - Elgar, Cello Concerto in E Minor, Op. 85
  • Gabrielle Fink, violin - Sibelius, VIolin Concerto in D Minor, Op. 47
  • Edmilson Gomes, trumpet - Haydn, Trumpet Concerto in E-flat Major
  • Sanghee Lisa Jung, violin - Tchaikovsky, Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 5
  • Dmitri Pogorelov, violin - Prokofiev, Violin Concerto No. 1 in D Major, Op. …


Review Of Mannerism And Baroque In Seventeenth-Century French Poetry: The Example Of Tristan L’Hermite, By James C. Shepard, Russell J. Ganim Dec 2003

Review Of Mannerism And Baroque In Seventeenth-Century French Poetry: The Example Of Tristan L’Hermite, By James C. Shepard, Russell J. Ganim

French Language and Literature Papers

Interest in Tristan L’Hermite has not only been sustained, but has grown considerably since 1955, when Amédée Carriat published Tristan ou L’Eloge d’un poète and his Bibliographie des oeuvres de Tristan L’Hermite. Carriat’s work on the Cahiers Tristan L’Hermite, as well as the scholarship of Claude Abraham, Catherine Grisé, and Jean-Pierre Chauveau among others, has laid the groundwork for a number of new inquiries into Tristan’s oeuvre. Colloquia on Tristan have been organized in France and the U.S. in recent years, and the Tristan “revival” reached an apex of sorts in 1999 with Champion’s publication of his Oeuvres complètes …


Jeffersonianism And 19th Century American Maritime Defense Policy., Christopher Taylor Ziegler Dec 2003

Jeffersonianism And 19th Century American Maritime Defense Policy., Christopher Taylor Ziegler

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This paper analyzes the fundamental maritime defense mentality that permeated America throughout the early part of the Republic. For fear of economic debt and foreign wars, Thomas Jefferson and his Republican party, opposed the construction of a formidable blue water naval force. Instead, they argued for a small naval force capable of engaging the Barbary pirates and other small similar forces. For protection of the nation and commerce, they wanted a strictly defensive strategy developed around coastal gunboats and harbor fortifications. This research will analyze the naval aspect of this defense mentality from its creation in 1794, through the War …


A Sense Of Place., Neli Ilieva Ouzounova Dec 2003

A Sense Of Place., Neli Ilieva Ouzounova

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Concerned with anxiety and displacement, the artist explores a sense of place within the self. Personal experiences are presented as an accumulation of fragmented symbols, textures and pattern. Symbolic imagery is being created, influenced by a devaluation of established norms and a reorganization of cultural identity. The individualÆs interaction and experience with the surrounding world affirms his idiosyncratic symbolism. The artwork is a visual language that through the use of disparate segments sets up the portrayal of the fragmented self and psychological journeys of the artist.

Individuals establish themselves in many ways, including gestures as part of expression. This expression …


Fall 2003 Commencement - The University Of Texas Of The Permian Basin, The University Of Texas Permian Basin Dec 2003

Fall 2003 Commencement - The University Of Texas Of The Permian Basin, The University Of Texas Permian Basin

UTPB Commencement Programs

Fall 2014 Commencement - December 13, 2003


Fall Commencement Program, December 13, 2003, Coastal Carolina University Dec 2003

Fall Commencement Program, December 13, 2003, Coastal Carolina University

Commencement Programs

Program of Commencement Exercises at Coastal Carolina University.


Edena Myung Hee Thompson Dec 2003

Edena Myung Hee Thompson

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

No abstract provided.


Sex And Pottery: Erotic Images On Athenian Cups, 600-300 B.C., Michael Lee Banner Dec 2003

Sex And Pottery: Erotic Images On Athenian Cups, 600-300 B.C., Michael Lee Banner

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Many pages have been written concerning erotic images on Greek vases but few studies have focused on the frequency of erotic images. This is an important concept in determining the significance of the erotic images. Various Athenian cups from the online holdings of the Beazley Archive were investigated, using simple tabulations and Chi-square analysis, for erotic images. Out of 7901 cups only 130 had erotic images. As cups with erotic images represented only a small portion of the sample it was likely that they only appealed to the tastes of a small sub-set of the Athenian population. The context of …


Wayne Buck, Composition, Music Department Dec 2003

Wayne Buck, Composition, Music Department

Junior Recitals

This junior recital from December 12, 2003 featured Wayne Buck (composition) with Lucas Goodrich (tenor), Matt Walicke (piano) and Laura Wampler (piano).


Crusader, December, 12, 2003, College Of The Holy Cross Dec 2003

Crusader, December, 12, 2003, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

The student newspaper for the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. Articles include coverage of campus events and issues, sports, editorials and special features.


Swinging Bridge - December 12, 2003, Amy Raj Dec 2003

Swinging Bridge - December 12, 2003, Amy Raj

Student Newspapers & Magazines

No abstract provided.


2003-2004 Student Showcase: Dean's Series (No. 3), Luis Sandoval, Lisa Leonard, Amanda Albert, Megan Lipsky, Douglas Goldberg, Edmilson Gomes, Aaron Mahnken, Matt Henderson, Long Trieu, Yemi Gonzales Dec 2003

2003-2004 Student Showcase: Dean's Series (No. 3), Luis Sandoval, Lisa Leonard, Amanda Albert, Megan Lipsky, Douglas Goldberg, Edmilson Gomes, Aaron Mahnken, Matt Henderson, Long Trieu, Yemi Gonzales

Dean's Showcase

No abstract provided.


Christopher Keniley, Percussion, And Karli Oblak, Percussion, Music Department Dec 2003

Christopher Keniley, Percussion, And Karli Oblak, Percussion, Music Department

Senior and Graduate Recitals

This senior recital from December 11, 2003 featured Christopher Keniley (percussion) and Karli Oblak (percussion) with W. David Hobbs (piano).


General Recital - December 11, 2003, Music Department Dec 2003

General Recital - December 11, 2003, Music Department

General and Sophomore Recitals

This general recital is from December 11, 2003.


Christopher Keniley, Percussion, Karli Oblak, Percussion, Music Department Dec 2003

Christopher Keniley, Percussion, Karli Oblak, Percussion, Music Department

Junior Recitals

This recital from December 11, 2003 features Christopher Keniley (percussion) and Karli Oblak (percussion) with W. David Hobbs (piano).


Paul Young Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Paul Young, Judy Leasure Dec 2003

Paul Young Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Paul Young, Judy Leasure

Lest We Forget (MS-396)

Judy Leasure interviewed Paul Young about his work with the mentally ill and developmentally disabled. The interview was part of the Lest We Forget Collection of oral histories that was created to capture the stories of those involved with mental health and those with developmental disabilities. There are two transcripts to cover the full interview. The project focused on stories and experiences of people from Ohio that lived at, worked in, or dealt with large institutions and the modern movement to smaller home settings and modern treatment of mental illness and developmental disabilities.


Volume 95 Issue 14, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Dec 2003

Volume 95 Issue 14, Southwestern Oklahoma State University

The Southwestern - Archive

No abstract provided.


Grinwis, Millie Oral History Interview: General Holland History, Paul Trap Dec 2003

Grinwis, Millie Oral History Interview: General Holland History, Paul Trap

General Holland History

No abstract provided.


Social Welfare, Human Dignity, And The Puzzle Of What We Owe Each Other, Amy L. Wax Dec 2003

Social Welfare, Human Dignity, And The Puzzle Of What We Owe Each Other, Amy L. Wax

All Faculty Scholarship

Proponents of work-based welfare reform claim that moving the poor from welfare to work will advance the goals of economic self-reliance and independence. Reform opponents attack these objectives as ideologically motivated and conceptually incoherent. Drawing on perspectives developed by luck egalitarians and feminist theorists, these critics disparage conventional notions of economic desert, find fault with market measures of value, debunk ideals of autonomy, and emphasize the pervasiveness of interdependence and unearned benefits within free market societies. These arguments pose an important challenge to justifications usually advanced for work-based welfare reform. Reform proponents must concede that no member of society can …


2003-2004 Junior Recital - Sarah Perkins (Viola), Sarah Perkins, Tao Lin Dec 2003

2003-2004 Junior Recital - Sarah Perkins (Viola), Sarah Perkins, Tao Lin

Junior and Senior Recitals

No abstract provided.