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Examination Of Observed Differences By Ethnicity In Pregnancy Outcome For A Geographically Determined Cohort Of Teenagers, Carolyn Behrman Jul 2014

Examination Of Observed Differences By Ethnicity In Pregnancy Outcome For A Geographically Determined Cohort Of Teenagers, Carolyn Behrman

Carolyn Behrman

No abstract provided.


2003 Reading Fourth Grade Boys: A Service-Learning, Community-Based Collaboration, Carolyn Behrman Jul 2014

2003 Reading Fourth Grade Boys: A Service-Learning, Community-Based Collaboration, Carolyn Behrman

Carolyn Behrman

No abstract provided.


Advancing The Teaching Of Research Methods Through Commmunity- Based Research And Service-Learning, Carolyn Behrman Jul 2014

Advancing The Teaching Of Research Methods Through Commmunity- Based Research And Service-Learning, Carolyn Behrman

Carolyn Behrman

No abstract provided.


Excavation: El Ahwat, Israel, Christine Thompson Jul 2014

Excavation: El Ahwat, Israel, Christine Thompson

Christine Thompson

No abstract provided.


Excavation: Su Mulinu-Villanovafranca, Sardinia, Christine Thompson Jul 2014

Excavation: Su Mulinu-Villanovafranca, Sardinia, Christine Thompson

Christine Thompson

No abstract provided.


Excavation: Vivara, Italy, Christine Thompson Jul 2014

Excavation: Vivara, Italy, Christine Thompson

Christine Thompson

No abstract provided.


Indigeneity And Modernity: From Conceptual Category To Strategic Juridical Identity In The Context Of Conflict, Jesse Benjamin, Brandon Lundy Apr 2014

Indigeneity And Modernity: From Conceptual Category To Strategic Juridical Identity In The Context Of Conflict, Jesse Benjamin, Brandon Lundy

Jesse Benjamin

No abstract provided.


Imagining Possibilities For Healthy Appalachian Communities In An Emerging Postindustrial Landscape, Brian Hoey Jan 2014

Imagining Possibilities For Healthy Appalachian Communities In An Emerging Postindustrial Landscape, Brian Hoey

Brian A. Hoey, Ph.D.

This paper explores how community might be re-imagined to promote incipient social and economic agendas born increasingly of broad-minded citizen initiatives within the Appalachian region aimed at what is generally understood as “development,” but of a form distinct from the prevailing models of a more industrial age. I would like to ask whether a city like Huntington, West Virginia can emerge as a progressive example of what we might term postindustrial, urban regeneration and perhaps what we might call community healing—specifically through grassroots movement now finding local governmental support in collective attempts to transform this place from one defined primarily …


News And Views: Response To ‘Non-Metric Dental Traits And Hominin Phylogeny’ By Carter Et Al., With Additional Information On The Arizona State University Dental Anthropology System And Phylogenetic ‘Place’ Of Australopithecus Sediba, Joel Irish, Debbie Guatelli-Steinberg, Scott Legge, Darryl De Ruiter, Lee Berger Dec 2013

News And Views: Response To ‘Non-Metric Dental Traits And Hominin Phylogeny’ By Carter Et Al., With Additional Information On The Arizona State University Dental Anthropology System And Phylogenetic ‘Place’ Of Australopithecus Sediba, Joel Irish, Debbie Guatelli-Steinberg, Scott Legge, Darryl De Ruiter, Lee Berger

Scott Legge

No abstract provided.


Testimonio And Secrecy In A Traumatic Past: The “Times Of Danger” In The Visual Art Of Sarhua, Olga González-Castenada Dec 2013

Testimonio And Secrecy In A Traumatic Past: The “Times Of Danger” In The Visual Art Of Sarhua, Olga González-Castenada

Olga González-Castenada

No abstract provided.


Seeing Sound: Perhaps Love, Youtube, And Hong Kong's Cultural Convergence, Marc Moskowitz Dec 2013

Seeing Sound: Perhaps Love, Youtube, And Hong Kong's Cultural Convergence, Marc Moskowitz

Marc L. Moskowitz

No abstract provided.


Review Of Us Cultural Diplomacy And Archaeology Soft Power, Hard Heritage, Ignacio Rodríguez Temiño Dec 2013

Review Of Us Cultural Diplomacy And Archaeology Soft Power, Hard Heritage, Ignacio Rodríguez Temiño

Morag M. Kersel

No abstract provided.


Globalizing Havana: World Heritage And Urban Development In Late Socialist Cuba (In Process), Matthew Hill Dec 2013

Globalizing Havana: World Heritage And Urban Development In Late Socialist Cuba (In Process), Matthew Hill

Matthew J. Hill

No abstract provided.


O'Rourke's Feast (Music Recording), Amy M. Shaw Dec 2013

O'Rourke's Feast (Music Recording), Amy M. Shaw

Amy M. Shaw

This music CD on the New Folk Records label features O'Rourke's Feast, a lively seven-piece Irish traditional music ensemble led by accordion player Paddy O'Brien, a native of Co. Offaly in Ireland who now lives in St. Paul. The group's repertoire includes traditional Irish melodies such as jigs, reels, hornpipes, clan marches, and slow airs, as well as some newly-composed tunes. The group's members include Kathleen Green, Ingrid Jans and Rosa Wells on fiddle; Suzanne Rhees and Amy Shaw on flute; Paddy O'Brien on button accordion; and Sherry Ladig on piano. See additional information from New Folk Records.