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The Planet, 1992, Volume 21, Issue 03, Peter Donaldson, Associated Students Environmental Center, Western Washington University Apr 1992

The Planet, 1992, Volume 21, Issue 03, Peter Donaldson, Associated Students Environmental Center, Western Washington University

The Planet

No abstract provided.


A Survey Of Computer Use In Occupational Therapy Fieldwork Sites, Martha E. Parks Apr 1992

A Survey Of Computer Use In Occupational Therapy Fieldwork Sites, Martha E. Parks

Masters Theses

Eighty-three Western Michigan University occupational therapy fieldwork sites were surveyed to determine: (a) extent of computer use, (b) diagnostic categories with which computers are used, (c) extent of computer knowledge of registered occupational therapists (OTRs), and (d) adequacy of computer knowledge of fieldwork students. Forty-seven (56.6%) of the 83 surveys were returned. OTRs at 36 (76.6%) of the 47 sites currently use computers. Word processing is the most common way in which these OTRs use computers. The most common clinical use of computers is perceptual/motor assessment and treatment, while the most common research use of computers is for report writing. …


Bill #92-12-S - Construction Of Recycling Center Wall, Wku Student Government Association Mar 1992

Bill #92-12-S - Construction Of Recycling Center Wall, Wku Student Government Association

Student Government Association

Bill to build a wall to enclose the recycling center.


Bill #92-05-S - Recycling Drop-Off Center, Wku Student Government Association Mar 1992

Bill #92-05-S - Recycling Drop-Off Center, Wku Student Government Association

Student Government Association

Bill regarding the creation of a recycling center.


Table Of Contents, Volume Three, Number Two, Spring 1992, Risk Editorial Board Mar 1992

Table Of Contents, Volume Three, Number Two, Spring 1992, Risk Editorial Board

RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)

Table of contents for the journal Risk: Issues in Health & Safety (ISSN: 1073-8673).


Book Review, Thomas G. Field Jr. Mar 1992

Book Review, Thomas G. Field Jr.

RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)

Review of the following book: THOMAS GILOVICH, How WE KNOW WHAT ISN'T SO: THE FALLIABILITY OF REASON IN EVERYDAY LIFE. (The Free Press 1991) [216 pp.] Index, notes. CIP: 90-26727; ISBN: 0-02-911705-4. [Cloth $19.95. 866 Third Ave. New York, NY 10022.]


What To Do With Scrap Tires In The 1990'S Technology, Market And Policy Considerations, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development Jan 1992

What To Do With Scrap Tires In The 1990'S Technology, Market And Policy Considerations, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development

Center for Economic Development Technical Reports

The purpose of this report was to look at the issue of what to do with the millions of scrap tires in surplus, and those added to the waste stream each year. The report goes on to identify and evaluate the options with regards to the reusing and disposing of scrap tires, discuses and evaluate the recycling of tires as a tool to generate economics development in Western Massachusetts, and explores the current options for disposal of existing tire stockpile.


Using Water For Local Economic Development, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development Jan 1992

Using Water For Local Economic Development, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development

Center for Economic Development Technical Reports

This report was meant to evaluate the quality and the quantity of water available to the city of Springfield, Massachusetts. The report looks at the demand for clean water, and how the city provides it to the residents of the city.


Earthquake Insurance: Mandated Disclosure And Homeowner Response In California, Risa Palm, Michael E. Hodgson Jan 1992

Earthquake Insurance: Mandated Disclosure And Homeowner Response In California, Risa Palm, Michael E. Hodgson

Geosciences Faculty Publications

Earthquake insurance can reduce potentially disastrous economic losses to house• holds and is therefore a prime method of mitigating against the worst economic effects of damaging earthquakes. The decision to purchase such insurance is a special case in the general study of individual response to uncertainty in the environment. An understanding of this decision process elucidates the ways in which environmental information becomes translated into behavior change. Although California legislation has mandated the disclosure of the availability of earthquake insurance to all residential property owners since 1984, less than half of California homeowners have earthquake insurance. This paper reports on …


The First Thirteen Decades: Geography And Geology At Illinois State University, Paul F. Mattingly Jan 1992

The First Thirteen Decades: Geography And Geology At Illinois State University, Paul F. Mattingly

Department Publications – Geography, Geology, and the Environment

The suggestion for a written history of the Department came from Robert Corbett. Corbett, who arrived on campus in 1989 as Department chairperson, found little written material about the Department. Yet, he recognized that it had a rich history and many traditions which should be a source of pride to the Department. Desiring to have attention paid to the matter before more material was lost to time, he appointed the author to the task. The author, although not a historical geographer, had, however, been a faculty member of the Department since 1962 and had personally known many of its graduates …


Growth Of U.S. Ecotourism And Its Future In The 1990s, Todd Mccamy Jan 1992

Growth Of U.S. Ecotourism And Its Future In The 1990s, Todd Mccamy

Hospitality Review

Ecotourism, a new term for low-impact nature travel, is receiving increasing attention. The author has researched the development of the U.S. ecotourism market from 1980-1989 in order to obtain data on the growth of this market segment. Factors involved in the growth of the U.S. ecotourism market are then examined in order to project the growth of this maeket during the 1990's.


Tourism Management Profiles: Implications For Tourism Education, Robert M. O'Halloran Jan 1992

Tourism Management Profiles: Implications For Tourism Education, Robert M. O'Halloran

Hospitality Review

Studies of state tourism directors and convention and visitor bureau directors show that there is a need for organized tourism management educations. The author discusses these studies and how they can be used in the development of tourism management education.


Scarce Resources, Perception Of Risk, And Collective Action, Nicholas S. Hopkins Jan 1992

Scarce Resources, Perception Of Risk, And Collective Action, Nicholas S. Hopkins

Faculty Book Chapters

[abstract not provided]


Environmental Action At The Community Level, Salah Arafa Jan 1992

Environmental Action At The Community Level, Salah Arafa

Faculty Book Chapters

[abstract not provided]


Ua37/21/2 Research Interview, William Jenkins, Suzanne Hansen Jan 1992

Ua37/21/2 Research Interview, William Jenkins, Suzanne Hansen

Faculty/Staff Personal Papers

Research interview with Suzanne Hansen owner-operator of Recycled Revolution. The tape has quite a lot of background noise which occasionally make it difficult to hear what is being said.

For more information regarding Recycled Revolution see:

  • Apodaca, Rose. New-Age Junkies, Los Angeles Times, 4/23/1993.


The Place Of Farm Animals In Humane Sustainable Agriculture, M. W. Fox Jan 1992

The Place Of Farm Animals In Humane Sustainable Agriculture, M. W. Fox

eBooks

It is not yet widely recognized that the livestock industry has become a major threat to the world's economy, the environment, consumer health, and the food security of nations and generations to come. Farm animals do have a place in ecologically sound agriculture, but, as will be shown, they have not been properly integrated either in the United States or in other developed and less-developed nations of the world.


The Americans With Disabilities Act Of 1990: Implications For The Manning, Operation And Construction Of U.S. Commercial Vessels, Steven M. Stancliff Jan 1992

The Americans With Disabilities Act Of 1990: Implications For The Manning, Operation And Construction Of U.S. Commercial Vessels, Steven M. Stancliff

Theses and Major Papers

The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 adds a new dimension to the body of anti discrimination law in the United States. Encompassing nearly all aspects of employment and public life, it has sent a shock wave of concern throughout the commercial vessels industry. Through examination of the Act's salient features and potential application to commercial vessel operation, manning, and construction, it is concluded that the Act's goals may be substantially achieved without additional risk or significant financial harm to shipowners. The requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 are not considered to be inconsistent with a shipowner's …


Accommodating, Balancing, And Bargaining In Hydropower Licensing, Berton L. Lamb, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center Jan 1992

Accommodating, Balancing, And Bargaining In Hydropower Licensing, Berton L. Lamb, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center

Books, Reports, and Studies

18 p. ; 28 cm


Restoring Faith In Natural Resource Policy-Making: Incorporating Direct Participation Through Alternative Dispute Resolution Processes, Kaleen Cottingham, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center Jan 1992

Restoring Faith In Natural Resource Policy-Making: Incorporating Direct Participation Through Alternative Dispute Resolution Processes, Kaleen Cottingham, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center

Books, Reports, and Studies

8 p. ; 28 cm


Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 24, Jan. 1992, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center Jan 1992

Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 24, Jan. 1992, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center

Resource Law Notes: The Newsletter of the Natural Resources Law Center (1984-2002)

No abstract provided.


Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 34 Number 2, Winter 1992, Santa Clara University Jan 1992

Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 34 Number 2, Winter 1992, Santa Clara University

Santa Clara Magazine

12 - 3 PATHS TO POLITICS Dee Dee Myers '83, Gary Serda '82, and Janet Napolitano '79 have taken three decidedly different roads to political careers. By Kathy Daile-Molle '85

18 - WHAT DO YOU WANT TO BE WHEN YOU GROW UP? Increasingly, people are finding themselves making several career transitions throughout their work lives. By Mike Brozda '76

22 - EL CENTRO: THE EYE OF THE STORM For San Jose's Hispanic community, this mental health clinic, whose counselors are primarily SCU grads, provides a respite from the turbulence of life in a strange culture. By Susan Frey

24 - …


Natural History In Iowa: The Early Phases, David C. Glenn-Lewin, Thomas R. Rosburg Jan 1992

Natural History In Iowa: The Early Phases, David C. Glenn-Lewin, Thomas R. Rosburg

Journal of the Iowa Academy of Science: JIAS

Natural history in Iowa prior to the 20th Century can be conveniently arranged into 4 phases: Native American, before the Louisiana Purchase, between the Louisiana Purchase and about 1850, and after 1850. Native American natural history was extensive and had a distinctly spiritual character. Natural history was a component of European exploration up to the time of the Louisiana Purchase, but was not treated as a separate endeavor; the evidence from this period comes from the journals and diaries of early exploreres, fur traders and the like. Between the Louisiana Purchase and about 1850, natural history changed from its status …


Front Matter, Coalition For Education In The Outdoors (Ceo) Jan 1992

Front Matter, Coalition For Education In The Outdoors (Ceo)

Research in Outdoor Education

The Coalition for Education in the Outdoors initiated a Research Task Force in 1990 with the purpose of supporting the conduct of research in the field and the dissemination of the results. The Symposium at Bradford Woods and these proceedings offer evidence of the success of this task force. At the 1992 Symposium, there was general agreement that the symposium be a regular occurrence. Information on future events will be available through the Coalition Office.

This article includes the Editors and Research Committee for Volume 1 as well as the Table of Contents.


Research In Outdoor Education: Individual And Personal Growth, Simon Priest Jan 1992

Research In Outdoor Education: Individual And Personal Growth, Simon Priest

Research in Outdoor Education

This article contains the text of a keynote presentation at the Inaugural Symposium at Bradford Woods, January 1992, which focused on research into individual and personal growth through outdoor education.


Summary Of The Human/Environmental Interaction Discussion, Karla Henderson, Lisa V. Bardwell Jan 1992

Summary Of The Human/Environmental Interaction Discussion, Karla Henderson, Lisa V. Bardwell

Research in Outdoor Education

Summarizes the group discussion held following Bardwell's keynote on The Restorative Experience and Outdoor Education.


A Bigger Piece Of The Puzzle: The Restorative Experience And Outdoor Education, Lisa V. Bardwell Jan 1992

A Bigger Piece Of The Puzzle: The Restorative Experience And Outdoor Education, Lisa V. Bardwell

Research in Outdoor Education

This article contains the text of a keynote presentation at the Inaugural Symposium for Research in Outdoor Education at Bradford Woods, January 1992. The presentation focused on outdoor education as a restorative experience.


Summary Of Individual/Personal Growth Discussion, Simon Priest, Alan Ewert Jan 1992

Summary Of Individual/Personal Growth Discussion, Simon Priest, Alan Ewert

Research in Outdoor Education

Summarizes the group discussion held following Priest's keynote on Individual and Personal Growth.


Research In Outdoor Education: Group Development And Group Dynamics, Leo H. Mcavoy, Denise S. Mitten, James P. Steckart, L. Alison Stringer Jan 1992

Research In Outdoor Education: Group Development And Group Dynamics, Leo H. Mcavoy, Denise S. Mitten, James P. Steckart, L. Alison Stringer

Research in Outdoor Education

This article contains the text of a keynote presentation at the Inaugural Symposium for Research in Outdoor Education at Bradford Woods, January 1992,. The presentation focused on the development of positive group dynamics.


Summary Of Group Development/ Group Dynamics Discussion, Leo H. Mcavoy, Anderson B. Young Jan 1992

Summary Of Group Development/ Group Dynamics Discussion, Leo H. Mcavoy, Anderson B. Young

Research in Outdoor Education

Summarizes the group discussion held following the keynote on group development and group dynamics.


Summary Of Therapeutic Uses Discussion, Michael Gass Jan 1992

Summary Of Therapeutic Uses Discussion, Michael Gass

Research in Outdoor Education

Summarizes the group discussion held following the keynote on therapeutic outdoor recreation.