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Agriculture Dec 2018

Agriculture

Bulloch County Papers

This is the digital Agriculture folder of the Statesboro-Bulloch County Library's Public History Files. They contain many news articles and photos of agriculture in the county and its history. Many of these articles come from the Statesboro Herald or its predecessors.


Lessons Learned From A Nontraditional Sports Program: Crossfit Kids For Youth At Risk, Christina M. Gipson, Tamerah Hunt, Michael T. Moore Dec 2018

Lessons Learned From A Nontraditional Sports Program: Crossfit Kids For Youth At Risk, Christina M. Gipson, Tamerah Hunt, Michael T. Moore

National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Journal

Offering youth, especially youth at risk, access to something different has the opportunity to allow participants to discover new passions and interests. A nontraditional sports program was offered to middle school students who were members of the local Boys and Girls Club during the 2015–2016 academic year. Identifying a program focusing on CrossFit was valuable because CrossFit Kids programming is geared to develop the whole child addressing health and lifestyle choices and social responsibility. The purpose of this paper is to describe the program, examine what worked and did not work, and note what changes were made based on the …


Five Oral Reading Fluency Strategies For Supporting Struggling Adolescent Readers, Kavin M. Ming Dec 2018

Five Oral Reading Fluency Strategies For Supporting Struggling Adolescent Readers, Kavin M. Ming

National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Journal

By the time students enter the fourth grade, it is expected that they possess the basic literacy skills needed to read and learn content. It is the general belief that in the early grades, students are taught foundational literacy skills that make them proficient readers by the time they become adolescent learners. For many, this assumption is true. However, for a large majority of students between Grades 4 and 12, basic literacy skills are not in place, leading them to struggle to acquire information. Oral reading fluency, one of the basic literacy skills that adolescents must possess, can be explicitly …


Teaching The Way The Brain Is: Working Successfully In An Urban Classroom With Children Who Live In Poverty, Linda Ann H. Mccall Dec 2018

Teaching The Way The Brain Is: Working Successfully In An Urban Classroom With Children Who Live In Poverty, Linda Ann H. Mccall

National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Journal

During the past three decades, growing attention has been paid to the idea of mind/brain-based teaching and learning—an exciting approach, rooted in neuroscience research, that proves the interrelatedness of the mind, brain, and body. The purpose of this report is multifold: (a) to explain why mind/brain-based teaching and learning is relevant to children growing up in poverty; (b) to offer a review of the findings in cognitive neuroscience; (c) to offer a review of the findings regarding the effects of poverty on the developing mind/brain; (d) to identify themes emerging from these findings (i.e., research and understanding, communication, multiple intelligences, …


Stem Education In Rural Schools: Implications Of Untapped Potential, Rachel S. Harris, Charles B. Hodges Dec 2018

Stem Education In Rural Schools: Implications Of Untapped Potential, Rachel S. Harris, Charles B. Hodges

National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Journal

A large number of students in American public schools attend rural schools. In this paper, the authors explore rural science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education and the issues associated with STEM education for students, teachers, and parents in rural communities. Characteristics of rural STEM education are examined to highlight unique considerations for this context. The authors conclude with the recommendation that more research is needed that specifically addresses rural STEM education.


“Colors And Kindness”: Nature Photography As A Means To Support Academic Skill Development Of Elementary Students At Risk, Wendy L. Chambers Dec 2018

“Colors And Kindness”: Nature Photography As A Means To Support Academic Skill Development Of Elementary Students At Risk, Wendy L. Chambers

National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Journal

This article describes a service project involving a 3–year partnership between a university professor (the author) and P–12 faculty at a local rural Title I elementary school. Major aims of the project were to provide an opportunity for students to explore and learn about their natural surroundings through the use of nature photography activities and to connect these experiences to classroom activities with the goal of supporting academic skill development. The author visited the school twice per week to take children around the school grounds to photograph nature for about 20 minutes per session. Outcomes included the following: (a) students …


Agriculture - Soil Reports Dec 2018

Agriculture - Soil Reports

Bulloch County Papers

Two soil reports of Bulloch and surrounding counties. Done by the USDA Soil Conservation Service. Help from the University of Georgia was used in the 1968 report.


College Of Health Professions News, Georgia Southern University Dec 2018

College Of Health Professions News, Georgia Southern University

Waters College of Health Professions News (2018-2023)

  • Health Professions Academic Building Ribbon Cutting


Earthquake Exposures And Mental Health Outcomes In Children And Adolescents From Phulpingdanda Village, Nepal: A Cross-Sectional Study, Jessica S. Schwind, Clara B. Formby, Susan L. Santangelo, Stephanie A. Norman, Rebecca Brown, Rebecca Hoffman Frances, Elisabeth Koss, Dibesh Karmacharya Dec 2018

Earthquake Exposures And Mental Health Outcomes In Children And Adolescents From Phulpingdanda Village, Nepal: A Cross-Sectional Study, Jessica S. Schwind, Clara B. Formby, Susan L. Santangelo, Stephanie A. Norman, Rebecca Brown, Rebecca Hoffman Frances, Elisabeth Koss, Dibesh Karmacharya

Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Publications

Background

Mental health issues can reach epidemic proportions in developed countries after natural disasters, but research is needed to better understand the impact on children and adolescents in developing nations.

Methods

A cross-sectional study was performed to examine the relationship between earthquake exposures and depression, PTSD, and resilience among children and adolescents in Phulpingdanda village in Nepal, 1 year after the 2015 earthquakes, using the Depression Self-Rating Scale for Children, Child PTSD Symptom Scale, and the Child and Youth Resilience Measure, respectively. To quantify exposure, a basic demographic and household questionnaire, including an earthquake exposure assessment tool for children and …


#Nsd19: Meet The Newest Members Of Georgia Southern Football, Georgia Southern University Dec 2018

#Nsd19: Meet The Newest Members Of Georgia Southern Football, Georgia Southern University

Athletics News

  • #NSD19: Meet the Newest Members of Georgia Southern Football


Georgia Southern Announces December Signing Class, Georgia Southern University Dec 2018

Georgia Southern Announces December Signing Class, Georgia Southern University

Athletics News

  • Georgia Southern Announces December Signing Class


Proteomic Profile Of Carbonylated Proteins Screen Regulation Of Apoptosis Via Camk Signaling In Response To Regular Aerobic Exercise, Wenfeng Liu, Li Li, Heyu Kuang, Yan Xia, Zhiyuan Wang, Shaopeng Liu, Dazhong Yin Dec 2018

Proteomic Profile Of Carbonylated Proteins Screen Regulation Of Apoptosis Via Camk Signaling In Response To Regular Aerobic Exercise, Wenfeng Liu, Li Li, Heyu Kuang, Yan Xia, Zhiyuan Wang, Shaopeng Liu, Dazhong Yin

Department of Health Sciences and Kinesiology Faculty Publications

To research carbonylated proteins and screen molecular targets in the rat striatum on regular aerobic exercise, male SpragueDawley rats (13 months old, n = 24) were randomly divided into middle-aged sedentary control (M-SED) and aerobic exercise (M-EX) groups (n = 12 each). Maximum oxygen consumption (VO2max) gradually increased from 50%–55% to 65%–70% for a total of 10 weeks. A total of 36 carbonylated proteins with modifed oxidative sites were identifed by Electrospray IonizationQuadrupole-Time of Flight-Mass Spectrometer (ESI-Q-TOF-MS), including 17 carbonylated proteins unique to the M-SED group, calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase type II subunit beta (CaMKII�), and heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein A2/B1 (Hnrnpa2b1), …


College Of Public Health News, Georgia Southern University Dec 2018

College Of Public Health News, Georgia Southern University

Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health News (2011-2023)

  • Georgia Southern Reports on A Serious Flaw in Nutrition Epidemiology: A Meta-Analysis Study

  • Georgia Southern Reports on Role of Local Boards of Health in community Partner Engagement for Local Health Departments


Mynews, Georgia Southern University Dec 2018

Mynews, Georgia Southern University

My News (2014-2020)

  • Former Sudanese ‘Lost Boy’ graduates from Georgia Southern with Doctor of Public Health

  • Armstrong Campus undergraduate recruited by pharmaceutical giant

  • Approximately 2,200 degrees conferred during Georgia Southern’s 2018 Fall Commencement ceremonies

  • Georgia Southern professor receives national Evolution Education Award

  • Georgia Southern breaks ground for Engineering and Research building to equip students for the workforce

  • Savannah-based artist brings landscape exhibit to Armstrong Campus Fine Arts Gallery

  • Georgia Southern announces schedule for 2019 Moveable Feast lecture series in Savannah

  • Follow Georgia Southern on Snapchat!

  • On-Campus News

  • In the Media


Newsroom, Georgia Southern University Dec 2018

Newsroom, Georgia Southern University

Newsroom

  • Georgia Southern professor appointed to U.S. Breastfeeding Committee

  • Artist brings unique collection to Georgia Southern Statesboro Campus


Newsroom, Georgia Southern University Dec 2018

Newsroom, Georgia Southern University

Newsroom

  • Georgia Southern breaks ground for Engineering and Research building to equip students for the workforce


College Of Engineering News, Georgia Southern University Dec 2018

College Of Engineering News, Georgia Southern University

Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering & Computing News (2012-2023)

  • Dr. Syed Hassan Ahmed receives honors


University Honors Program News, Georgia Southern University Dec 2018

University Honors Program News, Georgia Southern University

Honors College News (2011-2020)

  • Carolynn Nixon is Named a Rangel Fellow
  • Coffee, Beignets, and Conference Conversations


College Of Education News, College Of Education, Georgia Southern University Dec 2018

College Of Education News, College Of Education, Georgia Southern University

College of Education News (2011-2023)

  • College of Ed professor receives national Evolution Education Award

  • Education Exposed: A 2019 film series to be offered free to students, community

  • COE alumnus helps land major grant, puts Apple technology in hands of Brock Elementary 2nd, 3rd graders

  • Georgia Southern named No. 1 on master’s in educational leadership rankings


Health & Kinesiology News, Georgia Southern University Dec 2018

Health & Kinesiology News, Georgia Southern University

Health and Kinesiology, Department of - News (2015-2023)

  • MHA Students Compete in Case Competition


Newsroom, Georgia Southern University Dec 2018

Newsroom, Georgia Southern University

Newsroom

  • Georgia Southern professor receives national Evolution Education Award

  • Georgia Southern alumnus helps land major grant, puts Apple technology in hands of Brock Elementary 2nd, 3rd graders

  • Georgia CEO Q3 2018 results show business confidence could be shifting

  • Georgia Southern named No. 1 on master’s in educational leadership rankings

  • Savannah-based artist brings landscape exhibit to Armstrong Campus Fine Arts Gallery


Newsroom, Georgia Southern University Dec 2018

Newsroom, Georgia Southern University

Newsroom

  • Georgia Southern announces schedule for 2019 Moveable Feast lecture series in Savannah


Employee Parking Fees, Wayne Johnson Dec 2018

Employee Parking Fees, Wayne Johnson

Faculty Senate Index

No abstract provided.


College Of Public Health News, Georgia Southern University Dec 2018

College Of Public Health News, Georgia Southern University

Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health News (2011-2023)

  • Georgia Southern Reports on Periodontal Disease and Venous Thromboembolism Risk


Diagnostic & Therapeutic Sciences News, Georgia Southern University Dec 2018

Diagnostic & Therapeutic Sciences News, Georgia Southern University

Diagnostics & Therapeutic Sciences Department News (2018-2023)

  • Medical Laboratory Science Program Awarded NAACLS Accreditation


Health & Kinesiology News, Georgia Southern University Dec 2018

Health & Kinesiology News, Georgia Southern University

Health and Kinesiology, Department of - News (2015-2023)

  • Williams Named 2018-2019 Governor’s Teaching Fellow


Business Innovation Group (Big) News, Georgia Southern University Dec 2018

Business Innovation Group (Big) News, Georgia Southern University

Business Innovation Group News (2010-2021)

  • Score launches live stream workshop series

  • Skateboarding for a Sustainable Campus


Subsets Of Vertices Of The Same Size And The Same Maximum Distance, Maria Axenovich, Dominik Duerrschnabel Dec 2018

Subsets Of Vertices Of The Same Size And The Same Maximum Distance, Maria Axenovich, Dominik Duerrschnabel

Theory and Applications of Graphs

For a simple connected graph G=(V,E) and a subset X of its vertices, let

d*(X) = max {dist}G(x,y): x,y ∈ X}

and let h*(G) be the largest k such that there are disjoint vertex subsets A and B of G, each of size k such that d*(A) = d*(B). Let h*(n) = min {h*(G): |V(G)|=n}. We prove that h*(n) =⌊(n+1)/3 ⌋, for n ≥ 6. This solves the homometric set problem restricted to the largest distance exactly. In addition we compare h*(G) with a respective function hdiam(G), where …


“Moving From A Good To Great Pbis Team”, Tara Davis, Jaime Espinosa Dec 2018

“Moving From A Good To Great Pbis Team”, Tara Davis, Jaime Espinosa

Georgia Association for Positive Behavior Support Conference

This session is intended for participants supporting or implementing PBIS within schools tha want to gain more knowledge about developing stronger teams. Implementing and sustaining PBIS happens through the guidance and actions of a strong, effective leadership team. All members of the PBIS Leadership Team must clearly understand their roles and responsibilities so they can be active supporters, implementers, and leaders of the PBIS framework in their schools. Research discusses the importance of understanding team dynamics and the purpose of the team, which makes people mutually accountable about working toward a common goal. Team dynamics are created by the nature …


Fba & Bip Development Using A Triangulation Of Data Process, Cassandra A. Holifield Phd, Carrie Kane Phd, Yayoi Kitta Bcaba Dec 2018

Fba & Bip Development Using A Triangulation Of Data Process, Cassandra A. Holifield Phd, Carrie Kane Phd, Yayoi Kitta Bcaba

Georgia Association for Positive Behavior Support Conference

Implementing an effective BIP can present formidable challenges for many schools. Triangulation assessment data is being used to develop effective FBAs and BIPs. Participants will review the triangulation process, application of the outcome data, and its relevance to writing and developing effective BIPs for students with significant behavioral problems.