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Inspire, Fall 2000: Homeschooling, Cedarville College Sep 2000

Inspire, Fall 2000: Homeschooling, Cedarville College

Inspire

No abstract provided.


Torch, Fall 2000, Cedarville University Sep 2000

Torch, Fall 2000, Cedarville University

Torch

No abstract provided.


Central Florida Future, August 30, 2000 Aug 2000

Central Florida Future, August 30, 2000

Central Florida Future

UCF growing in more ways than one; UCF chapter of Golden Key wins again; Three film makers make UCF their home.


Central Florida Future, August 23, 2000 Aug 2000

Central Florida Future, August 23, 2000

Central Florida Future

UCF to take over nearby College Park properties; UCF student goes 'nuts'; The Future takes on a new look.


Ua3/9/5 Opening Faculty & Staff Convocation, Wku President's Office Aug 2000

Ua3/9/5 Opening Faculty & Staff Convocation, Wku President's Office

WKU Archives Records

Speech delivered by WKU president Gary Ransdell at fall convocation. He discusses strategic planning, honors and awards, tuition, recruitment, physical plant, Mass Media & Technology Building, new buildings, capital campaign, employee benefits, student health care and University Senate. Also included are remarks regarding Jody Richards and engineering programs.


August 2000 (Vol. 73, No. 4) Aug 2000

August 2000 (Vol. 73, No. 4)

The Ohio Independent Baptist

No abstract provided.


Central Florida Future, July 19, 2000 Jul 2000

Central Florida Future, July 19, 2000

Central Florida Future

No abstract provided.


Central Florida Future, July 5, 2000 Jul 2000

Central Florida Future, July 5, 2000

Central Florida Future

Sgt. Gorbas Sgt. Williamson change UCFPD positions; Students photograph lightening with rockets; Ecstasy causes controversy on college campuses.


Beacon Light: Summer 2000, St. Cloud Hosptial Jul 2000

Beacon Light: Summer 2000, St. Cloud Hosptial

Beacon Light

  • Profile on the Emergency Transport Services
  • Managing patient discomfort in pediatric care
  • Cindy Melloy M.D. receives Bush Medical Fellowship award
  • Profile on the Is there Hope? incontinence therapy program
  • Story on the endoluminal aortic aneurysm grafting (EAAG) procedure
  • List of Hospital Employee Children/Auxiliary volunteer scholarship recipients
  • Various current events concerning the hospital
  • CentraCare health launches its website
  • Update on Centracare construction projects


The Ouachita Circle Summer 2000, Ouachita Baptist University Jul 2000

The Ouachita Circle Summer 2000, Ouachita Baptist University

The Ouachita Circle: The Alumni Magazine of Ouachita Baptist University

A Friend in Deed: As trustee of the Roy and Christine Sturgis Charitable and Educational Trust of Malvern, AR, Katie Speer has provided funding for numerous campus projects, including the International Flag Plaza.

Pruet School of Christian Studies Established: An Endowment that Allows us to Fulfill our Dreams of Ministry at OBU

Class of 2000 Honored at Spring Commencement

From Chidester to Ouachita and on to Yale, Matt Lyles Reaches Goals with Visual Impairment

Students Assist Faculty in Scientific Research

Campaign Funding & Development: Sturgis Trust Provides Scholarships; New Endowed Scholarships

Faculty & Staff: Ackermans Serve OBU as Missionaries-in-Residence; University …


Nbc Peacock North Summer 2000, Peacock North Staff Jul 2000

Nbc Peacock North Summer 2000, Peacock North Staff

NBC Peacock North Newsletter

Highlights include; Reunion -- PN People -- At 30 Rock -- NBC Memories -- Silent Microphones -- My Days in Sound Effects -- Ken's Korner


Dealing With Co-Workers We Don't Like, Jon A. Hess Jul 2000

Dealing With Co-Workers We Don't Like, Jon A. Hess

Communication Faculty Publications

When we take a job with a company, we instantly develop a large network of new acquaintances. The relationships we have with co-workers are called “nonvoluntary relationships” because as long as we hold a job with that organization, we have no choice but to interact with the other people who work there.

As long as we like our co-workers, the nonvoluntary nature of these relationships is unremarkable, but for most of us it is inevitable that we won’t like a few of those people. This can cause a difficult situation. Relationships with co-workers we don’t like are stressful. The stronger …


Beacon Light: Spring 2000, St. Cloud Hospital Jul 2000

Beacon Light: Spring 2000, St. Cloud Hospital

Beacon Light

  • Story on the NICU's efforts to save a premature baby
  • Profile on Professional Nurse Practice task force.
  • St. Cloud Hospital attempts to enforce its no smoking policy
  • Various physicians efforts to balance work and family life
  • Kirstie Bingham's reflections on her Hong Kong teaching exchange experience
  • Advocate provides counseling, resources to victims of violence
  • Local schools, businesses and law enforcement join forces to increase seatbelt usage
  • Volunteer services implements a new greeter position in the hospital


Central Florida Future, June 21, 2000 Jun 2000

Central Florida Future, June 21, 2000

Central Florida Future

No abstract provided.


Central Florida Future, June 7, 2000 Jun 2000

Central Florida Future, June 7, 2000

Central Florida Future

No abstract provided.


Torch, Summer 2000, Cedarville University Jun 2000

Torch, Summer 2000, Cedarville University

Torch

No abstract provided.


Inspire, Summer 2000: Ministry Of Defense, Cedarville College Jun 2000

Inspire, Summer 2000: Ministry Of Defense, Cedarville College

Inspire

No abstract provided.


June 2000 (Vol. 73, No. 3) Jun 2000

June 2000 (Vol. 73, No. 3)

The Ohio Independent Baptist

No abstract provided.


Cedars, May 19, 2000, Cedarville College May 2000

Cedars, May 19, 2000, Cedarville College

Cedars

No abstract provided.


Central Florida Future, May 10, 2000 May 2000

Central Florida Future, May 10, 2000

Central Florida Future

No abstract provided.


Cedars, May 5, 2000, Cedarville College May 2000

Cedars, May 5, 2000, Cedarville College

Cedars

No abstract provided.


University Reporter - Vol. 04, No. 09 - May 2000, University Of Massachusetts Boston May 2000

University Reporter - Vol. 04, No. 09 - May 2000, University Of Massachusetts Boston

1996-2009, University Reporter

No abstract provided.


Central Florida Future, April 26, 2000 Apr 2000

Central Florida Future, April 26, 2000

Central Florida Future

No abstract provided.


Cedars, April 21, 2000, Cedarville College Apr 2000

Cedars, April 21, 2000, Cedarville College

Cedars

No abstract provided.


Central Florida Future, April 19, 2000 Apr 2000

Central Florida Future, April 19, 2000

Central Florida Future

Residents neighboring UCF in state of disgust; Candidates drop out of race; Student Union will uKnight students with stores job opportunities.


Central Florida Future, April 12, 2000 Apr 2000

Central Florida Future, April 12, 2000

Central Florida Future

Dancing for charity; Knights 'Take Back the Night'; Invalid votes lead to dispute appeal.


Cedars, April 7, 2000, Cedarville College Apr 2000

Cedars, April 7, 2000, Cedarville College

Cedars

No abstract provided.


Central Florida Future, April 5, 2000 Apr 2000

Central Florida Future, April 5, 2000

Central Florida Future

Student Government presidential election gets complicated; Board of Regents may re-structure; Jana Eaton crowned Miss UCF 2000.


University Reporter - Vol. 04, No. 08 - April 2000, University Of Massachusetts Boston Apr 2000

University Reporter - Vol. 04, No. 08 - April 2000, University Of Massachusetts Boston

1996-2009, University Reporter

No abstract provided.


Mental Health Parity: National And State Perspectives 2000: A Report To The Florida Legislature, Bruce Lubotsky Levin, Ardis Hanson, Richard Coe, Sara A. Kuppin Apr 2000

Mental Health Parity: National And State Perspectives 2000: A Report To The Florida Legislature, Bruce Lubotsky Levin, Ardis Hanson, Richard Coe, Sara A. Kuppin

Ardis Hanson

By failing to appropriately treat adults and children with severe mental illness, we incur enormous social costs through payments for disability benefits (Medicaid, SSI, SSDI), increased medical expenses, accidents and suicides, avoidable criminal justice proceedings, lost productivity, and increased need for homeless shelters and services. People who are underinsured are forced by arbitrary caps and limits to increasingly rely on the public sector. By providing parity for mental health, Florida will bring mental health into the mainstream of health care and become a leader in dispelling the prejudice that surrounds treatment of persons with severe mental illness.