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Eng 2205-003: Introduction To Literary Study, Susan Bazargan
Eng 2205-003: Introduction To Literary Study, Susan Bazargan
Fall 2002
No abstract provided.
Eng 3001-005: Advanced Composition, Tim Engles
Eng 3099g-098-099: Myth And Culture (Honors), Bonnie Irwin
Eng 3099g-098-099: Myth And Culture (Honors), Bonnie Irwin
Fall 2002
No abstract provided.
Eng 1091g-095: Composition And Language (Honors), John Allison
Eng 1091g-095: Composition And Language (Honors), John Allison
Fall 2002
No abstract provided.
Eng 2007-002: Creative Writing: Fiction, Kilgore
Eng 2009g-003: Literature And Human Values: Labor, Power, Class, Zahlan
Eng 2009g-003: Literature And Human Values: Labor, Power, Class, Zahlan
Fall 2002
No abstract provided.
Eng 3009g-005-006: Myth And Culture, William Searle
Eng 3009g-011: Myth And Culture, Quinn
Eng 3009g-001, William Searle
Eng 3009-051: Myth And Culture, Quinn
Eng 3803-001: English Literature 1500-1660, Carol Stevens
Eng 3803-001: English Literature 1500-1660, Carol Stevens
Spring 2002
No abstract provided.
Eng 3009-002-004: Myth And Culture, Quinn
Eng 3701-001: American Romanticism, Christopher Hanlon
Eng 3701-001: American Romanticism, Christopher Hanlon
Spring 2002
No abstract provided.
Eng 3701-002: American Romanticism, John Allison
Eng 4763-001: Advanced Fiction Writing , John Kilgore
Eng 4763-001: Advanced Fiction Writing , John Kilgore
Spring 2002
No abstract provided.
Eng 3099g-099: Myth And Culture, Honors, Bonnie Irwin
Eng 3099g-099: Myth And Culture, Honors, Bonnie Irwin
Spring 2002
No abstract provided.
Eng 3009-005, William Searle
Ndola Demonstration Project: A Midterm Analysis Of Lessons Learned, Horizons Program
Ndola Demonstration Project: A Midterm Analysis Of Lessons Learned, Horizons Program
HIV and AIDS
This report summarizes baseline and midterm findings of an intervention pilot study conducted by Horizons, LINKAGES, National Food and Nutrition Commission, District Health Management Team, Hope Humana, and the Zambia Integrated Health Program in Ndola District, Zambia. The aim of the research is to investigate how integrating services for the prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMCT) of HIV into low-resource maternal and child health (MCH) and antenatal care (ANC) settings influences women’s ability to make and implement informed decisions about HIV. The intervention strengthened routine services and introduced HIV voluntary counseling and testing and PMCT counseling and services into the MCH/ANC …
Training Service Providers On Emergency Contraception: Lessons Learned From An Or Study, M.E. Khan, Sharif M.I. Hossain
Training Service Providers On Emergency Contraception: Lessons Learned From An Or Study, M.E. Khan, Sharif M.I. Hossain
Reproductive Health
The Bangladesh Directorate of Family Planning in collaboration with the Population Council, Pathfinder International, and John Snow, Inc. is conducting an operations research project to test the feasibility of introducing emergency contraceptive pills (ECP) in the national family planning (FP) program and to answer operational questions on implementing the use of ECP efficiently. In Bangladesh, 1.2 million births are unplanned and the number of menstrual regulation/abortions is increasing. ECP could be a good reproductive health intervention for women since it gives them a chance to avoid unwanted pregnancy. ECP does not induce abortion. In fact, it helps in reducing the …
A Performance Based Assessment Model For The Evaluation Of Students In An English Composition Class, C. Wayne Butler
A Performance Based Assessment Model For The Evaluation Of Students In An English Composition Class, C. Wayne Butler
All Graduate Projects
The purpose of this project was to design and develop a performance-based assessment model for the evaluation of students in an English composition class in the Kittitas School District.
The Female Condom: Dynamics Of Use In Urban Zimbabwe, Horizons Program
The Female Condom: Dynamics Of Use In Urban Zimbabwe, Horizons Program
HIV and AIDS
In July 1997, Population Services International (PSI), at the request of the Zimbabwe National AIDS Coordination Programme, launched a social marketing program for the female condom in Zimbabwe. The campaign's intended audience was women in long-term relationships. To avoid the stigma associated with condoms and the prevention of sexually transmitted infections, PSI marketed the female condom as a family planning product under the brand name Care™. Approximately one year after the start of the female condom social marketing campaign, the Horizons Program and PSI conducted a descriptive, cross-sectional study of female condom users, male condom users, and nonusers of either …
Estimating The Cost And Effectiveness Of Different Sti Management Strategies For Sex Workers In Madagascar, Horizons Program
Estimating The Cost And Effectiveness Of Different Sti Management Strategies For Sex Workers In Madagascar, Horizons Program
HIV and AIDS
In Madagascar, the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is a serious public health problem, particularly among sex workers. A Horizons study conducted in 2000 found approximately two-thirds of female sex workers had an STI, although few were infected with HIV. Since the link between STIs and transmission of HIV has been well established, affordable strategies to manage STIs among sex workers need to be developed. Study investigators also assessed STI management practices in health facilities in two urban areas of Madagascar. Health practitioners were using a syndromic approach, which may be appropriate for managing certain STIs in the general …
Population Briefs, Vol. 8, No. 2, Population Council
Population Briefs, Vol. 8, No. 2, Population Council
Population Briefs
IN THIS ISSUE: Altering cell bonds in testis may yield contraceptive | Demographic change and regional affiliations in East Asia | Friends strongly influence contraceptive use in Ghana | Improving provider–client interactions in the Philippines | Maternal deaths in the Dominican Republic analyzed | New book documents transformations in reproductive health programs worldwide
Hiv/Aids Prevention Guidance For Reproductive Health Professionals In Developing-Country Settings, Helen Epstein, Daniel Whelan, Janneke Van De Wijgert, Purnima Mane, Suman Mehta
Hiv/Aids Prevention Guidance For Reproductive Health Professionals In Developing-Country Settings, Helen Epstein, Daniel Whelan, Janneke Van De Wijgert, Purnima Mane, Suman Mehta
HIV and AIDS
While the integration of information, technologies, and services to respond to HIV/AIDS may seem closely related, there are a variety of issues that continue to create obstacles to integration. Among these are the stigmatizing nature of HIV infection and AIDS and discrimination faced by those who are infected or perceived to be infected; sexual practices and identities that remain socially unacceptable; gender roles and relations that make it difficult for women and men to access information, services, and technologies on HIV prevention; reluctance to recognize the special needs of young people; and barriers to service delivery created by broader economic, …
Meeting The Sexual Health Needs Of Men Who Have Sex With Men In Senegal, Horizons Program
Meeting The Sexual Health Needs Of Men Who Have Sex With Men In Senegal, Horizons Program
HIV and AIDS
Research conducted in many countries has highlighted the vulnerability of men who have sex with men (MSM) to HIV and other STIs. Yet in Africa, they receive little attention in HIV/AIDS programming and service delivery because of widespread denial and stigmatization of homosexual behavior. In Senegal, a study conducted by researchers from the National AIDS Control Program, Cheikh Anta Diop University, and the Horizons Program has provided valuable information about the needs, behaviors, knowledge, and attitudes of MSM that has important implications for program managers and policymakers working to stem the spread of HIV/AIDS. The researchers used ethnographic and survey …
Cost Of Care And Support Services For Plha: Implications For The Financial Sustainability Of Nongovernmental Organizations, Horizons Program
Cost Of Care And Support Services For Plha: Implications For The Financial Sustainability Of Nongovernmental Organizations, Horizons Program
HIV and AIDS
As HIV/AIDS prevalence increases, providers of care and support services will face greater demand for their services. The ability of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) to help meet this increased demand will be influenced in part by their ability to control the cost of their services while generating sufficient revenue to meet expenses. The Y.R. Gaitonde Centre for AIDS Research and Education (YRG CARE) in Chennai, India, was one of the earliest providers of integrated care and support services in South India and currently serves clients from the four South Indian states. This brief highlights the key findings of a study that …
Best Practices In Cbd Programs In Sub-Saharan Africa: Lessons Learned From Research And Evaluation, Frontiers In Reproductive Health, Family Health International, Advance Africa
Best Practices In Cbd Programs In Sub-Saharan Africa: Lessons Learned From Research And Evaluation, Frontiers In Reproductive Health, Family Health International, Advance Africa
Reproductive Health
Community-based distribution (CBD) is the use of nonprofessional local distributors or agents to provide family planning (FP) methods—typically condoms, pills, and spermicides—and referral for other services. FP programs in Africa, Asia, and Latin America have implemented CBD programs for the past 30 years. There is a large body of evidence on the effectiveness, cost, and sustainability of CBD models. Most evidence supports using CBD where appropriate conditions exist. However, major changes have taken place in the context in which programs operate, including the onset of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, enhanced access to FP services, and increased demand for related reproductive health …
Men In Maternity Study: A Summary Of The Findings From Pre-Intervention Interviews With Women And Their Husbands Attending Antenatal Clinics At Esic Facilities In Delhi, Anurag Mishra, Leila Caleb-Varkey, Anjana Das, Emma Ottolenghi, Dale Huntington, Susan E. Adamchak, Shahina Begum
Men In Maternity Study: A Summary Of The Findings From Pre-Intervention Interviews With Women And Their Husbands Attending Antenatal Clinics At Esic Facilities In Delhi, Anurag Mishra, Leila Caleb-Varkey, Anjana Das, Emma Ottolenghi, Dale Huntington, Susan E. Adamchak, Shahina Begum
Reproductive Health
The Frontiers in Reproductive Health program, a USAID-funded project of the Population Council is conducting an operations research (OR) study that investigates the effects of male participation in a new model of maternity care that is gender sensitive and provided at the primary-care level. The immediate objectives are to increase the use of family planning methods in the postpartum period and to promote STI primary preventive practices in men and women. The three-year study called Men in Maternity (MiM) is being conducted in South Africa and India. In India, the project is collaborating with the Employees State Insurance Corporation (ESIC). …
Gothic Economies: Global Capitalism And The Boundaries Of Identity, Robert Adrian Herschbach
Gothic Economies: Global Capitalism And The Boundaries Of Identity, Robert Adrian Herschbach
Doctoral Dissertations
Since Dickens and Mary Shelley, the Gothic has provided a rubric for literary conceptualizations of modernity. Dickens' depictions of industrial London characterize it as a labyrinth of temptations and horrors, haunted by monstrosity and by personal and social demons; the monster in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is the disfigured byproduct of science and technology. Bram Stoker's Dracula, perhaps the most effective "global" narrative to come out of the British fin de siecle, grafted elements of a pre-Enlightenment atavism onto the turn-of-the-century liberal metropolis. In our own era, the literature of the postmodern technopolis---the fiction of William Gibson, for example---has continued to …
Differences In The Scope Of Obstruent Voicing Assimilation In Learners' English As A Consequence Of Regional Variation In Polish, Robert Lew
Robert Lew
No abstract provided.