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Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 33, December 16, 2004 Dec 2004

Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 33, December 16, 2004

Central Florida Future

What I want for the holidays...A peek at the gifts Future writers hope to find under the tree


Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 32, December 6, 2004 Dec 2004

Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 32, December 6, 2004

Central Florida Future

Holiday Blues: The winter break is a dangerous time for students dealing with depression; Senate's $12,000 for wild ride: Baja vehicles add to $2300 total semester funding; Find spring classes with Web services.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 31, December 2, 2004 Dec 2004

Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 31, December 2, 2004

Central Florida Future

Master Plan approved despite community protest: Protesters claim UCF violated Florida statutes; Bush's Cabinet empties: Ridge joins exodus empowering 'hawks'; SGA's leader tells all: President Peters speaks out about year's wins and losses; Bus poisons food bank employees; Israel the chief concern for Jewish student voters.


Inspire, Winter 2004: Honor Your Father And Mother, Cedarville College Dec 2004

Inspire, Winter 2004: Honor Your Father And Mother, Cedarville College

Inspire

No abstract provided.


Nursing News: December 2004, St. Cloud Hospital Dec 2004

Nursing News: December 2004, St. Cloud Hospital

Patient Care News

Patient Safety: Your Patient Wants to Leave – Now!!

Changes in Preferred Lodging Program


Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 30, November 29, 2004 Nov 2004

Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 30, November 29, 2004

Central Florida Future

Broken home: A displaced resident wants out of his one-year lease for a ruined apartment in Pegasus Pointe; Master Plan will add 2000 campus beds: Activists say complaints are ignored in UCF's growth plan; Muslims vote with religions in mind; No fair-weather fans here.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 29, November 22, 2004 Nov 2004

Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 29, November 22, 2004

Central Florida Future

Football's final attempt at a win: Expectations may have been too high for O'Leary's start; Activity fee to increase: SGA-baked boost would push UCF's overall per-hour charges to the top; Tofurkey as an alternative: Animal-rights campaigners aim for Thanksgiving awareness; Jesus would vote for George W. Bush: And other myths of Christianity politics and their jilted marriage.


Cedars, November 19, 2004, Cedarville University Nov 2004

Cedars, November 19, 2004, Cedarville University

Cedars

No abstract provided.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 28, November 18, 2004 Nov 2004

Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 28, November 18, 2004

Central Florida Future

Golden Rule under review: Current rule could permit unfair expulsion; Hungry for change: Within a few feet from where senior Ben Mahon sits at a fancy table; being served a five-course meal junior Paigae Yim sits on the hard floor amongst bits of torn newspaper; Women studies art unite: LEAD Scholars group showcases work of local women artists; Get overseas credit on Spring Break: Study Abroad offers new programs in Africa and Japan.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 27, November 15, 2004 Nov 2004

Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 27, November 15, 2004

Central Florida Future

Election breaks trends: Conservatism and moral values' rule minds of voters; Petition for life: Parents of dead children want to ban cell phones while driving.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 26, November 11, 2004 Nov 2004

Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 26, November 11, 2004

Central Florida Future

Frankenstein brings Library to life: Monster exhibit pairs literature modern science; Citrus lots squeezing parking cash; Distorted male image: Researchers say chiseled models sell ads shatter male self-worth; Cornerstone: Bear Care 101: Class project raises cash and awareness for battered animals.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 25, November 8, 2004 Nov 2004

Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 25, November 8, 2004

Central Florida Future

Waiting in line turns virtual on MyUCF site: Class holding isn't an option with new wait lists for popular classes; Are you covered enough? Renters insurance is not required by law in apartment homes; Glass ceiling goodies show discrimination: Feminist club spreads the word about unfair wages by sliding-scale prices; SGA's first fiscal bill goes to forensic club: Sponsors and members disappointed with $2000 cut to conference funds.


Cedars, November 5, 2004, Cedarville University Nov 2004

Cedars, November 5, 2004, Cedarville University

Cedars

No abstract provided.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 24, November 4, 2004 Nov 2004

Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 24, November 4, 2004

Central Florida Future

Superstitions abound but voters give Bush the 'W': Washington Redskins game early polls fail to pick presidential winner; Homecoming events take to the stage; Rec center's opening pumps up students; Pegasus' roof up in smoke: Cigarette left burning on a La-Z-Boy ignites 3-alarm blaze displacing 47; Cheerleading about sport not pompoms: UCF's team won 2003 national championship.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 23, November 1, 2004 Nov 2004

Central Florida Future, Vol. 36 No. 23, November 1, 2004

Central Florida Future

Why this election matters to me: First-timers and repeaters reflect on importance of voting; Control lies in Florida's hands: Partisan dominance of Senate at stake in Castor Martinez race; Ludacris kicks off Knightmare 2004: Rap star joined by the Ataris Further Seems Forever.


Nursing News: November 2004, St. Cloud Hospital Nov 2004

Nursing News: November 2004, St. Cloud Hospital

Patient Care News

Insulin Dose Removed from the Medication Administration Record (MAR)

Improving Nursing Practice for the Benefit of Patient Safety

Minnesota Department of Health Adverse Health Events Reporting Law: Minnesota’s 27 Reportable Events

“What can you do to help ensure that a complete (with regulator) oxygen tank is available when you need one?”

Central Minnesota Heart Center at St. Cloud Hospital Ranks in Nation’s Top 100 for Sixth Consecutive Year


Interpreting Workplace Learning In Terms Of Discourse And Community Of Practice (Presentation), Adrian K. Ho Nov 2004

Interpreting Workplace Learning In Terms Of Discourse And Community Of Practice (Presentation), Adrian K. Ho

Adrian K. Ho

Based on the ethnographic data collected from the workplace of an academic library, I argue that workplace learning (WL) is a situated socio-cognitive process. It is expedited by knowledge management (KM), which is a collective effort to generate, share, and institutionalize work-related knowledge. KM is inherent in the face-to-face conversational interactions embedded in planned formal training, planned informal sharing, and spontaneous informal learning. When face-to-face interaction is not possible, KM is accomplished through textualization. It helps the members of the workplace acquire new work-related knowledge and integrate it to their common, contextualized knowledge base. The contents of the knowledge base …


Interpreting Workplace Learning In Terms Of Discourse And Community Of Practice, Adrian K. Ho Nov 2004

Interpreting Workplace Learning In Terms Of Discourse And Community Of Practice, Adrian K. Ho

Western Libraries Publications

Based on the ethnographic data collected from the workplace of an academic library, I argue that workplace learning (WL) is a situated socio-cognitive process. It is expedited by knowledge management (KM), which is a collective effort to generate, share, and institutionalize work-related knowledge. KM is inherent in the face-to-face conversational interactions embedded in planned formal training, planned informal sharing, and spontaneous informal learning. When face-to-face interaction is not possible, KM is accomplished through textualization. It helps the members of the workplace acquire new work-related knowledge and integrate it to their common, contextualized knowledge base. The contents of the knowledge base …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 22, October 28, 2004 Oct 2004

Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 22, October 28, 2004

Central Florida Future

Speaker confusion continues: Illegal motions and meetings in Senate; Free rides big problem: Not enough seats buses to go around; Ryan RFK Jr. chop down Bush: Kennedy: Environment has been under attack; Fake poll but real answers.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 21, October 25, 2004 Oct 2004

Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 21, October 25, 2004

Central Florida Future

You [don't] get what you pay for: Board of Governors approves block tuition for state schools; Stickers suffer sneaky switch: Bitter partisanship of election leads to petty vandalism and replacement of bumper stickers; User unfriendly: MyUCF portal frustrates most who try to log on; Former senator decries 'the most corrupt meeting I've ever seen': Brand new Senate off to a rocky start; leadership in doubt.


Cedars, October 22, 2004, Cedarville University Oct 2004

Cedars, October 22, 2004, Cedarville University

Cedars

No abstract provided.


Ua3/9/5 Mass Media & Technology Hall Dedication, Wku President's Office Oct 2004

Ua3/9/5 Mass Media & Technology Hall Dedication, Wku President's Office

WKU Archives Records

Program and notes used by WKU president Gary Ransdell at the Mass Media & Technology Hall dedication ceremony.


Ua3/9/5 Hall Of Distinguished Alumni Luncheon, Wku President's Office Oct 2004

Ua3/9/5 Hall Of Distinguished Alumni Luncheon, Wku President's Office

WKU Archives Records

Program and notes used by WKU president Gary Ransdell at the 2004 Hall of Distinguished Alumni luncheon honoring Herman Donovan, Jerry Humble and Paul McDaniel.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 20, October 21, 2004 Oct 2004

Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 20, October 21, 2004

Central Florida Future

More on Florida's ballot than just Kerry v. Bush: Voters will consider eight amendments to the Sunshine State's constitution; Pretty face in politics: Titanic star and a former EPA official criticize president; Off-campus gym not pulling its own weight: Hundreds of fitness buffs join commercial gyms.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 19, October 18, 2004 Oct 2004

Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 19, October 18, 2004

Central Florida Future

Florida voting a problem already: Confusion over voter registration forms leaves activists bitter; Advertising gets political this fall: Campaign adds an edge to marketing of food Internet and even beer; Why people are voting this election: Apathy still exists but most feel this race is important.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 18, October 14, 2004 Oct 2004

Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 18, October 14, 2004

Central Florida Future

Is football a flop? With 0-5 start fans wonder what coaches' pay is buying; Absentee early votes let voices be heard: New state laws ease voting woes eliminate local poll bureaucracy; Film and digital media get home downtown: After $6.3 million revamp UCF to lease Expo Centre for $1 per year for 40 years.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 17, October 11, 2004 Oct 2004

Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 17, October 11, 2004

Central Florida Future

SGA Senate runoffs will fill 13 open seats: United UCF and the Golden Ticket battle for more victories; In second debate candidates get nasty: Bush discovers he has a lumber company; Arabic lessons find new audience: Interest is rising in the dominant language of the Middle East.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 16, October 7, 2004 Oct 2004

Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 16, October 7, 2004

Central Florida Future

Books that take flight: Flying Horse printing press succeeds by merging words and images into art; No. 2s open up in debate: Talks have mixed results on voters who go to UCF; Confused and cornered: Voters not sure of issues relying on first impressions.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 15, October 4, 2004 Oct 2004

Central Florida Future, Vol. 37 No. 15, October 4, 2004

Central Florida Future

Higher fees for foreigners: $50 per semester added to UCF budget; Moore invades campus: 'I won't even ask who you're voting for ' he says; First election violation is filed against the Golden Ticket.


Cedars, October 1, 2004, Cedarville University Oct 2004

Cedars, October 1, 2004, Cedarville University

Cedars

No abstract provided.