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A Study Of The Movement To Equalize Virginia's Dual School Systems During The Years 1934-1945 With A Focus On Chesterfield County And Richmond City Public Schools, Michael Stephen Irby Aug 1990

A Study Of The Movement To Equalize Virginia's Dual School Systems During The Years 1934-1945 With A Focus On Chesterfield County And Richmond City Public Schools, Michael Stephen Irby

Master's Theses

The efforts to equalize the legally segregated schools in Virginia began in the mid 1930's. It was a movement supported by the N.A.A.C.P. and others that targeted six specific areas: (1) Equality of school term; (2) Equality of pay for black teachers having the same qualifications and doing the same work as white teachers; (3) Equality of transportation for black school children at public expense; (4) Equality of buildings and equipment; (5) Equality of per capita expenditure for education of black students; (6) Equality in graduate and professional training. The major sources of information used included newspapers and magazines, Papers …


A Study Of The United States Army Security Assistance Training Program, Albert Ferris Leftwich Aug 1990

A Study Of The United States Army Security Assistance Training Program, Albert Ferris Leftwich

Master's Theses

Since the beginnings of the Cold War, the United States has provided arms and training to selected allied or friendly nations. Through the Security Assistance Training Program (SATP), over 500,000 foreign military personnel from 123 countries have been trained by the U.S. military services. Despite its relative low cost and low profile, the SATP has been a significant tool of U.S. foreign Policy by establishing communication and influence with elites, particularly of Third World nations. The Department of Defense and the Department of the Army have established a large, worldwide organization to manage the SATP. These agencies are generally well …


Wrva's Public Service Broadcasting From 1925 Through World War Ii, Mary Julianne Roman-Daffron Aug 1990

Wrva's Public Service Broadcasting From 1925 Through World War Ii, Mary Julianne Roman-Daffron

Master's Theses

The purpose of this thesis is to analyze WRVA's public service broadcasting from 1925 through 1945. The four criteria used in making selections from archival material at the University of Virginia and from other sources include: historical significance, importance of authorship, relationship to World War II, and broad topical significance emphasizing WRVA's public service broadcasting.

WRVA's public service broadcasting is defined as unsponored programming. Often produced at WRVA's expense, it readily separates into six subject areas: political and legislative, community service, religious, educational, agricultural, and war-related programming, and three program classifications: public service announcements, special one-time programs, and regular ongoing …


Undoing Ideologies In Diachronic Studies Of English : Towards More Realistic Pictures Of Language Changes From Late Oe To Me, Seiki Ayano May 1990

Undoing Ideologies In Diachronic Studies Of English : Towards More Realistic Pictures Of Language Changes From Late Oe To Me, Seiki Ayano

Master's Theses

For over a century, the development of English, especially its two waves of foreign influence during the period between late OE to ME, has been a controversial area. This paper attempts to examine the two instances of foreign influence exerted upon English using several important notions taken from pidgin-creole and bilingual theories to provide more realistic pictures of the two language contact situations. The paper does not provide a clear-cut conclusion, but rather it undoes age-old binary models, e.g., pro-Germanic vs. pro-Romance, introduces new insights, and raises questions regarding sociolinguistic aspects of language contact and the transformation of English during …


London On The Eve Of War 1642, Daniel Roberts May 1990

London On The Eve Of War 1642, Daniel Roberts

Master's Theses

At the beginning of his reign the City of London was well-disposed toward King Charles I. Yet, in early January 1642, he felt compelled to flee the environs of the capital. This essay seeks to describe the cause of alienation between King and capital, concluding that Charles' policies so abused the City and its leaders that their natural royalist predisposition was shattered and London became the engine of Parliament's victory in the Civil War. Chapter One describes the physical appearance of the City of London at the time. The second chapter is a demographic survey portraying the city fathers' as …


Image And Image-Making : The Case Of Jordan, Joseph A. Rowley May 1990

Image And Image-Making : The Case Of Jordan, Joseph A. Rowley

Master's Theses

This thesis is an analysis of the public relations campaign of the Jordanian government with respect to its major economic development projects. It surveys the tourism, agriculture, mining and manufacturing, baking and finance, and commercial aviation sectors. The chapters trace the evolution, planning and development of each sector. The procedure entailed a thorough analysis of development and tourist literature published by the Jordanian Ministry of Information, the Jordan Information Bureau, and the Jordan National Planning Council, along with pronouncements by Jordanian officials and reports in the Jordanian press, concurrent with an investigation of each sector using scholarly sources--books, journal articles, …


The Relationship Of Eucharistic Communities In Latin America And The United States, Claudia A. Ramisch Jan 1990

The Relationship Of Eucharistic Communities In Latin America And The United States, Claudia A. Ramisch

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


The Foundation, Evolution, And Adequacy Of "Authentic Action" In The Corpus Of David Tracy, David Livingston Jan 1990

The Foundation, Evolution, And Adequacy Of "Authentic Action" In The Corpus Of David Tracy, David Livingston

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


To Be Is To Be In Relationship, Donna Jean O'Connor Hayes Jan 1990

To Be Is To Be In Relationship, Donna Jean O'Connor Hayes

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


Toward A Theology Of Pastoral Counseling: The Transformative Healing Of Story Found In The Psychotherapy Of Alice Miller And The Narrative Theology Of Frederick Buechner, Margaret Mcgrath Jan 1990

Toward A Theology Of Pastoral Counseling: The Transformative Healing Of Story Found In The Psychotherapy Of Alice Miller And The Narrative Theology Of Frederick Buechner, Margaret Mcgrath

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


The Foundation, Evolution, And Adequacy Of "Authentic Action" In The Corpus Of David Tracy, David Livingston Jan 1990

The Foundation, Evolution, And Adequacy Of "Authentic Action" In The Corpus Of David Tracy, David Livingston

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


Toward An Understanding Of Male Sexuality And Moral Development In The American Christian Culture, David M. Lyke Jan 1990

Toward An Understanding Of Male Sexuality And Moral Development In The American Christian Culture, David M. Lyke

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


The German Immigrant Community Of Richmond, Virginia : 1848-1852, Michael Everette Bell Jan 1990

The German Immigrant Community Of Richmond, Virginia : 1848-1852, Michael Everette Bell

Master's Theses

This thesis explores the community of German immigrants in Richmond, and Henrico County, Virginia, prior to the influx of the political refugees of the Revolutions of 1848 in the German states. The arrival and adjustment of the immigrants to their new home, occupations, social organization and political activities are discussed, as well as their impact upon the growth and development of the city of Richmond in general. Information on Richmond's German community was obtained from the 1850 census, memoirs, church and synagogue registers, city directories, newspapers, and tax records. The data gathered were sorted by computer, offering a detailed statistical …


Seed Sisters, Linda Ganstrom Jan 1990

Seed Sisters, Linda Ganstrom

Master's Theses

The love I've experienced in life has inspired me to explore the positive, creative power of woman. I see woman as a vessel. Within she holds her love, new life, and a host of ideas, emotions and dreams. The potential of women in today's American culture fascinates me. Women face a wide variety of life-choices. For many, these new opportunities in the work-place have been accompanied by fresh dilemmas. How does one juggle family, work, spiritual, and personal responsibilities? Challenged, today's woman is pregnant with possibilities, full of new hope and new life. Yet she also has an eternal side, …