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Development Is Different For Cities, Chester Smolski Dec 1993

Development Is Different For Cities, Chester Smolski

Smolski Texts

"It is one of the most powerful trade organizations in the country. The 13,000 members come from the legal, realty, building, financial, governmental, academic and development sectors, and many are CEOs and presidents of their companies and corporations. Most are or represent the decision-making leaders of their various constituencies, and they are the ones who make things happen in the land development of this country. So when the Urban Land Institute (ULI) meets to discuss the issues affecting this nation, one is well-advised to be there."


Ua1b3/6 Meeting Minutes, Wku Parking & Traffic Committee Dec 1993

Ua1b3/6 Meeting Minutes, Wku Parking & Traffic Committee

WKU Archives Records

WKU Parking & Traffic Committee meeting minutes with attachments.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 69, No. 28, Wku Student Affairs Dec 1993

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 69, No. 28, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Broadbent, Stephanie. Sink Accident Leaves Students in Hot Water – Keen Hall, Alcohol
  • Tungate, Matthew. Workers Pushing for Regent Position
  • Good, Epha. Higher Education: Other States Cutting Back, Too – Higher Education Review Commission
  • Parking Ticket Leads to Arrest – LeMichael Finney
  • Christmas Lecture on Star Planned – Hardin Planetarium
  • Santa Claus Could Use These Ideas
  • Editorial Cartoon Santa Claus’ Gifts for WKU
  • People Poll: What Would Be the Perfect Christmas Gift for You This Year?
  • Bunnell, David. For One Woman, Pain Began After Abortion …


Ua11/1 On Campus, Vol. 3, No. 17, Wku University Relations Dec 1993

Ua11/1 On Campus, Vol. 3, No. 17, Wku University Relations

WKU Archives Records

On Campus newsletter featuring articles about faculty, staff and events at Western Kentucky University. Regular features are:

  • College News
  • Sponsored Programs
  • Hot off the Press
  • Personnel File

This issue includes articles:

  • Dr. Frank Conley
  • Celebrating Tchaikovsky with Winter Reveries - Bowling Green Western Symphony
  • Dedicated to Sunny Memories - Cherry Sundial
  • Helping the Elderly Maintain Quality - Center for Research on Applied Gerontology
  • Skipper, Bob. Perspective on National Health Care and Kentucky
  • Warmth, Women and the Children - WKU Campus Child Care


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 69, No. 27, Wku Student Affairs Dec 1993

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 69, No. 27, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Broadbent, Stephanie. Housing Intercepts Football Players’ Vandalism – Keen Hall, Housing & Residence Life
  • Tungate, Matthew. Money: Standards for School Funding Set
  • Ang, Dawn. A Witness to the World – Ruth Hand, Wesley Chapel, Religion
  • Post Office Gets Extended Hours
  • Instructor Who Was Willing to Give So Much for So Little Dies at Age 47 – Terry Jones
  • Students Don’t Deserve Hassle – Housing & Residence Life
  • Student Government Association Has Lost Its Priorities
  • Editorial Cartoon WKU Dorm Life, We’re Not Responsible For . . …


Ua12/2/1 A Herald Christmas, Wku Student Affairs Dec 1993

Ua12/2/1 A Herald Christmas, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

Special Christmas edition of the College Heights Herald:

  • Browning, Jennifer. Bourbon, Brand Names Top Savvy Shoppers’ Lists
  • Nations, Jeff. Christmas Wishes & Holiday Humor Make A Christmas Story Worth Seeing – Movie Review
  • Potters Wheeling, Dealing Today – Ceramic Art Association
  • Hardin Planetarium Lights Up for Christmas
  • Holiday Season Blooms With Club’s Poinsettias – Horticulture Club
  • Quarles, Mitchell. Catalog: Students Letting Their Fingers Do the Shopping
  • Ang, Dawn. Community Offers Spirit of Christmas in Plays, Exhibits
  • Whipple, Catherine. When Money’s Away, the Plastic Will Pay – Credit Cards
  • Ritchie, Christa. Nose Hair Clippers Make Most Hated Gift List
  • Ritchie, Christa. …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 69, No. 26, Wku Student Affairs Dec 1993

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 69, No. 26, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Broadbent, Stephanie. Residents Say Resident Assistants’ Mistakes Spoiled the Day – Housing & Residence Life
  • Daniels, Jerry. Students Celebrate African Holiday – Kwanzaa
  • Tungate, Matthew. Money Madness: Graduation Rates Could Affect Universities’ State Funding – Budget, Higher Education Review Commission
  • Root, Tonya. Brady Bill May Be Hard to Enforce, Some Officials Say – Gun Control
  • Former Business Professor Dies – Richard Taylor
  • 3 Arrested for Having Stolen Goods – Barry Stephens, Sean Smith, April Depper
  • Professor to Serve on Council – Camilla Collins, Accreditation
  • Ray …


The Impact Of Andrews' Community Service Assistantship Program On Students, Andrews University, And The Local Community: An Interim Report, Sten Labianca Dec 1993

The Impact Of Andrews' Community Service Assistantship Program On Students, Andrews University, And The Local Community: An Interim Report, Sten Labianca

Higher Education

The original objective of this research project was to determine the short and long-term impact of Andrews University's Community Service Assistantship Program (CSAP) on college students' attitudes toward civic responsibility and volunteerism. The study also sought to examine the broader impact of the program on students' academic performance, its impact on Andrews University as a whole, and its impact on the local community. The following is an interim report on findings relative to these objectives.


The Wbdc Bulletin December 1993, Women's Business Development Corporation Staff Dec 1993

The Wbdc Bulletin December 1993, Women's Business Development Corporation Staff

Maine Women's Publications - All

No abstract provided.


Predicting Birth Weight: Relative Importance Of Sociodemographic, Medical, And Prenatal Care Variables, Terri Combs-Orme, Christina Rtisley-Curtiss, Ronald Taylor Dec 1993

Predicting Birth Weight: Relative Importance Of Sociodemographic, Medical, And Prenatal Care Variables, Terri Combs-Orme, Christina Rtisley-Curtiss, Ronald Taylor

Social Work Publications and Other Works

This study uses the 1980 National Natality Study to examine the relative importance of sociodemographic factors, medical-risk factors, and prenatal care in predicting birth weight. Findings indicate that both sociodemographic and medical-risk factors are important in predicting birth weight, with medical risks accounting for slightly more variance (after accounting for social variables) in birth weight. Although prenatal care accounts for only 1 percent of the variance, a statistical interaction between prenatal care and labor complications accounts for an additional 1 percent.


Juvenile Delinquency And The Transition To Monopoly Capitalism, Kevin I. Minor Dec 1993

Juvenile Delinquency And The Transition To Monopoly Capitalism, Kevin I. Minor

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

This paper identifies three macrosociological forces (i.e., the social position of youth, private market relations, and poverty and inequality) that are crucial for understanding delinquency and analyzes how these forces evolved together as part of the historical transformation in the United States to monopoly capitalism. The thesis is that these forces have contributed to delinquency by acting collectively to decrease the capacity of social institutions to maintain informal social control. Implications for policy are also considered.


Predicting Birth Weight: Relative Importance Of Sociodemographic, Medical, And Prenatal Care Variables, Terri Combs-Orme, Christina Rtisley-Curtiss, Ronald Taylor Dec 1993

Predicting Birth Weight: Relative Importance Of Sociodemographic, Medical, And Prenatal Care Variables, Terri Combs-Orme, Christina Rtisley-Curtiss, Ronald Taylor

Terri Combs-Orme

This study uses the 1980 National Natality Study to examine the relative importance of sociodemographic factors, medical-risk factors, and prenatal care in predicting birth weight. Findings indicate that both sociodemographic and medical-risk factors are important in predicting birth weight, with medical risks accounting for slightly more variance (after accounting for social variables) in birth weight. Although prenatal care accounts for only 1 percent of the variance, a statistical interaction between prenatal care and labor complications accounts for an additional 1 percent.


Salt, Vol. 11, No. 4, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies Dec 1993

Salt, Vol. 11, No. 4, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies

Salt Magazine Archive

Published by the Salt Center for Documentary Field Studies. Viginia and her child find a place in Maine's broccoli harvest, where 350 migrants “try to make it a home.”Content

  • 3 Nineteen Pine Street Soon the Salt Center will expand to Seventeen Pine next door, doubling its size and expanding its educational programs.
  • 4 Contradancing: Rowdies and Revivalists Maine has its “rowdies” that dance and play their music like the old time country dances of 50 years ago. And it has its “revivalists” that practice English contradances learned from Boston.
  • 20 Broccoli Harvest Move over potatoes, here comes the broccoli …


The Dual Face Of Empowerment: A Model For Cooperative Resource Building, Eric C. Albers, Nancy Paolini Dec 1993

The Dual Face Of Empowerment: A Model For Cooperative Resource Building, Eric C. Albers, Nancy Paolini

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

Homelessness among families with children has become a nationwide problem. Although homelessness is difficult to document, it is estimated that approximately 250,000 to 3,000,000 people in the United States are homeless. Families, which comprise approximately one third of the homeless population, is its fastest growing segment (Mihaly, 1991; National Coalition for the Homeless, 1989; Van Vliet, 1989). This may be a conservative figure. Some of these families often go uncounted because they are part of the "invisible" homeless. They avoid agency contact for fear of losing their children or live in motels, cars, or campgrounds and thereby are not counted …


Journal Of Sociology & Social Welfare Vol. 20, No. 4 (December 1993) Dec 1993

Journal Of Sociology & Social Welfare Vol. 20, No. 4 (December 1993)

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • EDITORIAL: THE FIRST TWENTY YEARS - Robert D. Leighninger, Jr.
  • AFRICAN-AMERICAN MALES IN PRISON: ARE THEY DOING TIME OR IS THE TIME DOING THEM? - Anthony E. O. King, Ph.D.
  • THE OBSERVER AS AN INSTRUMENT IN QUALITATIVE COMMUNITY STUDIES: A THIRD WORLD PERSPECTIVE - Pranab Chatterjee
  • THE EMPLOYED HOMELESS: A CRISIS IN PUBLIC POLICY - Frederick A. DiBlasio, Ph.D., John R. Belcher, Ph.D., Kathleen A. Connors, Ph.D.
  • JUVENILE DELINQUENCY AND THE TRANSITION TO MONOPOLY CAPITALISM - Kevin I. Minor
  • THE POLITICAL ACTIVITY OF SOCIAL WORKERS: A POST-REAGAN UPDATE - Mark Ezell, Ph.D.
  • THE DUAL FACE OF EMPOWERMENT: …


Assassination In Modern America: Political Participation Through A Gun Barrel?, Richard Grossenbacher Dec 1993

Assassination In Modern America: Political Participation Through A Gun Barrel?, Richard Grossenbacher

Masters Theses

Assassination has been a constant companion of the world's societies from the beginning of recorded history. Only relatively recently have social scientists begun empirical study of these acts in an effort to reveal any commonalties and possible predictive traits. Investigation of the assassination phenomenon assumed a special urgency in America as violence seemed to escalate in the 1960s, which resulted in some notable research.

The present research collected data of presidential and non-presidential assassinations and attempts that occurred from 1969 through 1992 and compared the findings with the results of earlier studies.

The data indicate that presidential assaults increased in …


Adolescent Substance Use Patterns: Testing A Multidimensional Sociogenic Model, Eric O. Johnson Dec 1993

Adolescent Substance Use Patterns: Testing A Multidimensional Sociogenic Model, Eric O. Johnson

Dissertations

This dissertation begins with the understanding that behavior is a product of a variegated and complex web of social factors. Bringing this approach to the subfield of adolescent substance use, both substance use itself (alcohol, cigarettes and a broad range of illicit drugs) and the factors that influence such use are viewed as existing within the complex of demographic/structural, social contextual, attitudinal, and behavioral layers of adolescents' social worlds.

The Patterns of Adolescent Substance Use Typology, developed by Stanley S. Robin and me (1992a), is used to categories the overall level and kind of substance use, over time, that adolescents …


African-American Males In Prison: Are They Doing Time Or Is The Time Doing Them?, Anthony E. O. King Dec 1993

African-American Males In Prison: Are They Doing Time Or Is The Time Doing Them?, Anthony E. O. King

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

African-American males comprise a disproportionate percentage of the individuals imprisoned in State correctional institutions across the United States. The purpose of this paper is to describe how incarceration affects African-American males. The author recommends more rigorous and systematic analysis of the prison experience, and how it affects the mental, physical, and social well-being of African-American males. Given this nation's commitment to using imprisonment as the principal means for punishing convicted felons, it is imperative that society ascertain the social, psychological, and economic effects of such confinement on millions of African-American males.


The Political Activity Of Social Workers: A Post-Reagan Update, Mark Ezell Dec 1993

The Political Activity Of Social Workers: A Post-Reagan Update, Mark Ezell

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

This article reports the findings of a survey that examined the political activism of social workers and what changes may have occurred in their political participation during the Reagan years. Social workers are politically active largely by writing letters to public officials but also by discussing political issues with friends, by belonging to politically active organizations and by attending political meetings. In addition, a substantial proportion of social workers make campaign contributions and get involved in candidate elections. Among social workers, those with the highest educational degrees, those who are NASW members, those who are in macro type jobs, and …


Neighborhood-Based Initiative To Address Poverty: Lessons From Experience, Robert Halpern Dec 1993

Neighborhood-Based Initiative To Address Poverty: Lessons From Experience, Robert Halpern

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

The neighborhood has long been an important locus for efforts to address the causes and consequences of poverty in American society. Over the course of the past century neighborhood- based initiatives have been called on to reduce class conflict, counter feelings of alienation, localize control of social institutions, create jobs and reverse neighborhood economic decline, improve human services, and address a variety of specific poverty-related problems, ranging from infant mortality to juvenile delinquency. In this essay I draw on the historical experience with neighborhood initiative to illuminate its strengths and limitations as a strategy for addressing poverty and its correlates. …


Building A Research Base For Developmentally Appropriate Practice, Rosalind Charlesworth, Craig H. Hart, Diane C. Burts, Michele Dewolf Dec 1993

Building A Research Base For Developmentally Appropriate Practice, Rosalind Charlesworth, Craig H. Hart, Diane C. Burts, Michele Dewolf

Faculty Publications

For five years a group of researchers at Lousiana State Uinversity has been studying the effects of devlopmentally appropriate and developmentally inappropriate instructional practices on the behavior and achievement of young children. This paper begins with an overview of the extent of this work. The major arguments of the critics who have examined child development as the conceptual base for early childhood education and a construct of developmentally appropriate practice from the conceptualization view are then examined. Finally, the results of the LSU studies are summarized and a case is made in support of a construct of developmentally appropriate practice. …


The Occurrence Of Alexithymia In Children And Adolescents With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Michael S. Routh Dec 1993

The Occurrence Of Alexithymia In Children And Adolescents With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Michael S. Routh

Graduate Theses

Previous studies of the relationship between alexithymia and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have utilized samples of combat veterans with PTSD. However, children and adolescents who have experienced trauma and are diagnosed with PTSD exhibit similar or identical symptomology. The current study examined alexithymia in a sample of children and adolescents diagnosed with PTSD. It was hypothesized that the sample, when compared to non-PTSD and control samples, would reveal a significantly greater severity of alexithymia and PTSD. Although overall results were not consistent with previous research, trends of group means supported a relationship between alexithymia and PTSD. 1


A Comparative Study Of Primary Preventive Behaviors And Secondary Preventive Behaviors Among Michigan Adults, Jing Chang Dec 1993

A Comparative Study Of Primary Preventive Behaviors And Secondary Preventive Behaviors Among Michigan Adults, Jing Chang

Dissertations

Many researchers have documented the range and extent of the health preventive behaviors. However, previous studies have generally focused on either the contact with medical professionals (secondary preventive care) or compliance with their recommendations (primary preventive care). Some have treated the two types of behaviors as one and related them to social demographic characteristics and socio-structural conditions (e.g., access to medical service). There have been very few studies that have compared the two sets of preventive behaviors. This study takes a first step to explore the correlates of secondary preventive activities and compare them with the correlates of primary preventive …


African Americans And Native Americans In Hartford 1636-1800: Antecedents Of Hartford’S Nineteenth Century Black Community, Barbara J. Beeching Nov 1993

African Americans And Native Americans In Hartford 1636-1800: Antecedents Of Hartford’S Nineteenth Century Black Community, Barbara J. Beeching

Hartford Studies Collection: Papers by Students and Faculty

No abstract provided.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 69, No. 25, Wku Student Affairs Nov 1993

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 69, No. 25, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Morris, Linda. Faculty Regent Avoiding State Vehicle Taxes – Ray Mendel
  • Burnham, Maria. Dead Milkmen: Students Slam to the Music – Concerts
  • Tungate, Matthew. Faculty Workload Could Affect State Funding – Budget
  • Student Dies in Car Accident – Daniel Swinney
  • In the Spotlight – Topperettes
  • You Don’t Need Money to Help Others – 12 Hour Homeless & Hunger Awareness
  • Lee, John. Editorial Cartoon WKU Helping Nashville Homeless
  • People Poll: What Can Students Do to Help Others for Thanksgiving?
  • Lowry, Mark. Standards Are Lower for Minorities …


Glory Days Of Suburbia Are Over, Chester Smolski Nov 1993

Glory Days Of Suburbia Are Over, Chester Smolski

Smolski Texts

"Most Rhode Islanders would undoubtedly agree with Donald Wyatt's sterling endorsement of suburbia (Commentary Page, Sept. 7) and many would envy the wonderful experience he says he has had living in Warwick these past 40 years. After all, the suburbs are the habitat of most Rhode Islanders as well as most other Americans and, it sis presumed, these folks live there through choice."


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 69, No. 24, Wku Student Affairs Nov 1993

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 69, No. 24, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Bernardy, Alan. Hoops Hysteria: Fans Enthused Despite Defeat – Basketball
  • Tungate, Matthew. Students, Others Could Decide University’s Financial Future – Budget
  • Root, Tonya. The Bomb May Not Be Real, But the Robber Was – Bank Robberies, Cumberland Federal Savings Bank
  • Assistant Dean Receives Award – Frank Conley
  • Red Cross Sponsors Blood Drive
  • Diversity Is More Than Black, White – Student Government Association
  • Editorial Cartoon Minority Scholarships
  • People Poll: What Do You Think About the Bill That Makes It a Federal to Blockade Abortion Clinics?
  • Bunnell, …


Ua11/1 On Campus, Vol. 3, No. 16, Wku University Relations Nov 1993

Ua11/1 On Campus, Vol. 3, No. 16, Wku University Relations

WKU Archives Records

On Campus newsletter featuring articles about faculty, staff and events at Western Kentucky University. Regular features are:

  • College News
  • Sponsored Programs
  • Hot off the Press
  • Personnel File

This issue includes articles:

  • Art Faculty Exhibition Opens Tomorrow
  • Getting to Know African-American Scientists
  • Meredith, Thomas. Governor's Review Commission on Higher Education
  • Strengthening Canadian Studies
  • Hall, Jeff. Finley Baird: She's Making a Difference
  • Henry Baughman's All-Star Tennis Player
  • McCauley, Laura. When JFK Was Shot, I Was . . .
  • Williamson, Nikole. The Letters of Henry L. Jackson
  • Williamson, Nikole. Who is Princess Shirinsky?


Ua12/2/1 Hoops On The Hill, Wku Student Affairs Nov 1993

Ua12/2/1 Hoops On The Hill, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

Special basketball edition of the College Heights Herald:

  • Nations, Jeff. The Three Qs: Quickness, Quickness, Quickness
  • Nations, Jeff. Sole Senior: Cypheus Bunton Leads by Example
  • Varney, Dennis. Full-Court Pressure
  • Varney, Dennis. After Sitting Out a Season, Gwen Doyle Ready for Action
  • Topper Trivia
  • Frakes, Jason. Jeff Rogers: Junior College All-American Feeling the Pressure
  • Varney, Dennis. Foreign Player Adjusting to Western – Jaana Heikkila, International Students
  • Western, University of New Orleans Top Sun Belt Polls
  • 1993-1994 Basketball Rosters
  • Lady Tops: Two Polls Place Team in Top Five
  • Batters, Tom. Paul Sanderford Teaches More Than Basketball
  • Nations, Jeff. Doubters Beware: Tops Will …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 69, No. 23, Wku Student Affairs Nov 1993

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 69, No. 23, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Good, Epha. Western Asked to Help Private Colleges – Owensboro Citizens Committee on Higher Education
  • Flynn, Leslie. Student Government Association: Proposal Expands Minority Definition
  • Brown, Karen. It’s Tip-Off Time – Basketball
  • Western Linked with Canada, Mexico – NAFTA, North American Free Trade Agreement
  • James Ramsey, Workers Discuss Shift – Facilities Services
  • Higher Education Review Commission Meets Today
  • Expectations Aren’t Always Proven True – Basketball
  • Editorial Cartoon Big Red’s Basketball Trophies
  • People Poll: Can Western’s Basketball Team Beat University of North Carolina?
  • Parke, Michelle. Equestrian Team …