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深入基層 關愛社區 嶺大學生撒下愛心種子, Office Of Service-Learning, Lingnan University
深入基層 關愛社區 嶺大學生撒下愛心種子, Office Of Service-Learning, Lingnan University
OSL Supplement 新聞特刊
原載於2012年12月17日《星島日報》。
Originally published in "Sing Tao Daily" 17th Dec 2012.
Civic Ecology: Living Community Systems For Sustainability, Tim Smith
Civic Ecology: Living Community Systems For Sustainability, Tim Smith
Systems Science Friday Noon Seminar Series
Civic Ecology is a stakeholder-driven, whole systems framework for creating sustainable communities. The framework focuses on empowering citizens of all ages, cultures, and abilities to envision, create, and manage their community’s unique “software” -- the integrated energy, nutrient, water, waste, material, and food systems, as well as economic flows and cultural interactions that animate their place. Exploring and supporting these flows allows communities to enhance their local wealth (environmental, economic, and social), resilience, and competitiveness, and help them take control of designing and managing their future through collaboration and innovation. The Civic Ecology framework can be the foundation upon which …
Social Evolution, Gerald Gaus, John Thrasher
Social Evolution, Gerald Gaus, John Thrasher
Philosophy Faculty Books and Book Chapters
"It is a mater of dispute how far back evolutionary explanations of social order should be traced. Evolutionary ideas certainly appear in the work of the ancient Greek philosophers, but it seems reasonable to identify the origins of modern evolutionary thinking in the eighteenth century natural histories of civil society such as Rousseau’s Discourse on the Origin and Foundations of Inequality Among Men (1750, Part III), Adam Ferguson’s An Essay on the History of Civil Society (1767), and Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations (1776, Book III). In these eighteenth century works, the explanation of current social institutions as an unplanned …
嶺大學生投入田園生活 從農耕中反思香港發展, Office Of Service-Learning, Lingnan University
嶺大學生投入田園生活 從農耕中反思香港發展, Office Of Service-Learning, Lingnan University
OSL Supplement 新聞特刊
原載於2012年11月26日《星島日報》。
Originally published in "Sing Tao Daily" 26th Nov 2012.
Desert America: Boom And Bust In The New Old West, Rubén Martínez
Desert America: Boom And Bust In The New Old West, Rubén Martínez
Faculty Pub Night
No abstract provided.
嶺南大學聯同仁愛堂區 攜手推動「服務研習計畫」, Office Of Service-Learning, Lingnan University
嶺南大學聯同仁愛堂區 攜手推動「服務研習計畫」, Office Of Service-Learning, Lingnan University
OSL Supplement 新聞特刊
原載於2012年11月5日《星島日報》。
Originally published in "Sing Tao Daily" 5th Nov 2012.
Mary
Oral Histories
Age when Interviewed: 19
Date of Interview: Fall 2012
Race: African American / White
Gender: Female
Keywords: Housing insecurity, Intergenerational poverty
ACE Factors: Parental separation or divorce, Domestic violence
Born in the Twin Cities, Mary is an African American/White woman who participated in the Voices of Homelessness project as a first year student at St. Catherine University.Beginning around age 4 and then throughout her childhood she experienced homelessness, frequently being passed between parents and relatives and spending time in foster care. In her interview she discusses intergenerational poverty and her experiences, as an adolescent, couch-surfing and being kicked out of …
Nora
Oral Histories
Age when Interviewed: 25
Date of Interview: Fall 2012
Race: White
Gender: Female
Keywords: Housing insecurity, Single parent
ACE Factors: Physical abuse, Domestic violence, Household substance abuse, Criminal household member, Parental separation or divorce, Mental illness in household
Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, Nora is a single mother who participated in the Voices of Homelessness project as a junior at St. Catherine University. She experienced housing insecurity from her mid-adolescence until her mid-twenties. She went on to earn a Bachelor’s from St. Catherine University in 2014, prior to which she earned an Associate’s Degree in Health Care and Human Services. …
Helen
Oral Histories
Age when Interviewed: 23
Date of Interview: Fall 2012
Race: Hispanic
Gender: Female
Keywords: Housing insecurity, Immigrant, Frequent moves, Intergenerational poverty, Food insecurity, Domestic violence
ACE Factors: Domestic violence
Born in Florida to an immigrant Hispanic family, Helen participated in the Voices of Homelessness project as a junior at St. Catherine University. From birth she experienced housing insecurity and throughout her life her family moved frequently, often doubling up with friends and relatives. In her interview she discusses intergenerational poverty, food insecurity, and domestic violence.
Torch (November/December 2012), Brandon Baldwin, Civil Rights Team Project
Torch (November/December 2012), Brandon Baldwin, Civil Rights Team Project
Torch: The Civil Rights Team Project Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Stacy
Oral Histories
Age when Interviewed: 19
Date of Interview: Fall 2012
Race: White/Asian
Gender: Female
Keywords: Housing insecurity, Frequent moves, Food insecurity
ACE Factors: Parental separation or divorce
Born in rural Minnesota, Stacy is a White/Asian woman who participated in the Voices of Homelessness project as a first year student at St. Catherine University.. She experienced housing insecurity beginning at the age of 6 and throughout her childhood. In her interview she discusses frequent moves, couch-surfing, getting kicked out of her home, and being passed around from relative to relative, as well as food insecurity and poverty.
System Dynamics Modeling Of Prescription Opioid Pain Reliever Abuse, Alexandra Nielsen
System Dynamics Modeling Of Prescription Opioid Pain Reliever Abuse, Alexandra Nielsen
Systems Science Friday Noon Seminar Series
The nonmedical use of prescription opioid pain relievers and associated overdose deaths have been labeled an epidemic by the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention. While these medicines play an important role in the treatment of pain, the benefits of opioids for the treatment of pain need to be balanced against these very real risks. Alex has been working closely with Professor Wayne Wakeland, Teresa Schmidt, and Dr. Dennis McCarty (OHSU) to create a dynamic systems-level model of opioid use, abuse, and diversion in order to give context to current research in this area and to provide a better understanding …
Cajuns (Research Report #118), Crystal Paul, Amanda Cowley, Mark J. Schafer
Cajuns (Research Report #118), Crystal Paul, Amanda Cowley, Mark J. Schafer
LSU AgCenter Research Reports
This review discusses the experiences of Cajuns in the region. Acadians, or Cajuns, are a unique group of people who now reside primarily in 22 parishes in south Louisiana and are often characterized by their unique culture.
Jazz
Oral Histories
Age when Interviewed: 32
Date of Interview: Fall 2012
Race: African American
Gender: Female
Keywords: Housing insecurity, Frequent moves, Food insecurity, Intergenerational poverty, Single parent
ACE Factors: Parental separation or divorce
Born in Illinois, Jazz is an African American, LGBTQ-identified, single mother who participated in the Voices of Homelessness project as a senior at St. Catherine University. At the time of her interview, she lived in public housing and was experiencing housing insecurity. In May 2013 she graduated with a bachelor’s degree from St. Catherine University, and before that she obtained an LPN degree from a non-accredited trade school. Beginning …
Gerontology Newsletter, Fall 2012, University Of Northern Iowa. Gerontology Program.
Gerontology Newsletter, Fall 2012, University Of Northern Iowa. Gerontology Program.
Gerontology Newsletter
Inside this issue:
-- Message From the Program Coordinator
-- Thank You
-- Gerontology Highlights
Faith, Politics, And Power: The Politics Of Faith-Based Initiatives, Rebecca Sager
Faith, Politics, And Power: The Politics Of Faith-Based Initiatives, Rebecca Sager
Faculty Pub Night
No abstract provided.
Rural Women’S Pathways To Crime: A Grounded Theory Study Of Rural Women And Their Experiences In Jails And Prisons, Angela Mesenburg
Rural Women’S Pathways To Crime: A Grounded Theory Study Of Rural Women And Their Experiences In Jails And Prisons, Angela Mesenburg
Undergraduate Research Posters 2012
In discussing the lack of research on female offenders there is even less research on women incarcerated from rural areas. Our focus is to initiate a discussion that could eventually be a part of a design of programs to provide much needed assistance for the women in these rural areas.
Shaleen
Oral Histories
Age when Interviewed: 31
Date of Interview: Fall 2012
Race: White
Gender: Female
Keywords: Housing insecurity, Food insecurity
ACE Factors: Parental separation or divorce
Shaleen is a White woman who moved to the Twin Cities as a young child and she participated in the Voices of Homelessness project as a junior at St. Catherine University.. Prior to transferring to St. Kate’s, she earned a G.E.D. and took community college courses. Before this, starting at age 13 and throughout her adolescence, she experienced homelessness and in her interview she discusses couch-surfing and sleeping under bridges, as well as eviction from various …
Torch (September/October 2012), Brandon Baldwin, Civil Rights Team Project
Torch (September/October 2012), Brandon Baldwin, Civil Rights Team Project
Torch: The Civil Rights Team Project Newsletter
No abstract provided.
服務研習通訊第十三期 Office Of Service-Learning Newsletters, Volume 13, Office Of Service-Learning, Lingnan University
服務研習通訊第十三期 Office Of Service-Learning Newsletters, Volume 13, Office Of Service-Learning, Lingnan University
SLant 嶺召
讓夢想飛翔
今期通訊以「讓夢想飛翔」為主題,邀請了不同人士分享他們關於大學的夢想與期許。我們亦期望您能從中得到一點啟發,然後為未來定下目標,努力地編織屬於您的夢想和人生!
Let our dreams fly
With the theme of “Let Our Dreams Fly”, we invite different people to share their university dreams and expectations. It is hoped that you will gain some inspirations from the sharing here and strive to incorporate working hard to achieve your goal into your university dreams and life!
Exploring The Houtman Abrolhos Islands, Western Australia. Department Of Fisheries
Exploring The Houtman Abrolhos Islands, Western Australia. Department Of Fisheries
Fisheries occasional publications
This booklet is designed to assist you in exploring and appreciating the Houtman Abrolhos Islands. It provides a general overview on the attributes of the Abrolhos that make it so unique. A place rich in ecological, historical, economic and cultural significance for Western Australia.
Apart from being an introduction to the Abrolhos, the booklet also provides background and context for the various management plans and strategies developed and implemented to sustainably manage these Islands and their surrounding waters.
Torch (May/June 2012), Brandon Baldwin, Civil Rights Team Project
Torch (May/June 2012), Brandon Baldwin, Civil Rights Team Project
Torch: The Civil Rights Team Project Newsletter
No abstract provided.
服務研習通訊第十二期 Office Of Service-Learning Newsletters, Volume 12, Office Of Service-Learning, Lingnan University
服務研習通訊第十二期 Office Of Service-Learning Newsletters, Volume 12, Office Of Service-Learning, Lingnan University
SLant 嶺召
多元文化、身份衝擊、理解與包容
今期通訊以「通聆:多元身份、文化衝擊、理解與包容」為主題,說明我們的工作能夠打破族群間的圍牆、標籤,以及有助改變現時對立的局面。我們更希望藉此鼓勵每個以香港為家的您,一同建設更美好的未來。
Mixed Identities, Clashing Cultures, and Understanding
With the theme of “Tuning: Mixed Identities, Clashing Cultures, and Understanding”, we show some of our work that positively contributes to the dynamic process of tearing down walls and labels and building a brighter future for everyone whose home is Hong Kong.
Does Attachment To Parents Mediate The Relationship Between Marital Conflict And Child Self-Regulation, Lisa T. Hansen, James M. Harper, Jeremy Yorgason
Does Attachment To Parents Mediate The Relationship Between Marital Conflict And Child Self-Regulation, Lisa T. Hansen, James M. Harper, Jeremy Yorgason
FHSS Mentored Research Conference
This longitudinal study considers the effect of parent-child attachment on the self-regulation of children. Four hundred and forty-eight families from the Northwestern U.S. were surveyed as part of Brigham Young University's Flourishing Families Project. Each family studied included a child between the ages of 11 and 13. Couple conflict and the child's attachment to parents were assessed at time 1 and the child's self-regulation was assessed each year thereafter for three years. Higher couple conflict predicted lower attachment to father and to mother at time 1 with a greater negative effect for fathers. Higher scores on attachment to father predicted …
Ciis Today, Fall 2012 Issue, Ciis
Ciis Today, Fall 2012 Issue, Ciis
CIIS Today
This volume is the Fall 2012 issue of CIIS Today, the Magazine of the California Institute of Integral Studies.
The Martin Institute Prints, Spring 2012, Stonehill College Martin Institute
The Martin Institute Prints, Spring 2012, Stonehill College Martin Institute
The Martin Institute: Prints
No abstract provided.
Gerontology Newsletter, Spring 2012, University Of Northern Iowa. Gerontology Program.
Gerontology Newsletter, Spring 2012, University Of Northern Iowa. Gerontology Program.
Gerontology Newsletter
Inside this issue:
-- Message from the Program Coordinator
-- Fall 2011 Graduates
-- Gerontology Highlights
Television Media Consumption: Measuring Attitudinal Levels Towards Capital Punishment, Bryson D. Jones, Stephen J. Bahr
Television Media Consumption: Measuring Attitudinal Levels Towards Capital Punishment, Bryson D. Jones, Stephen J. Bahr
FHSS Mentored Research Conference
This study argues that the frequency of consumption and type of television media that one views is indicative of attitudinal formation on sensitive Political Science issues such as executing convicted murderers. In this setting, I investigate whether Americans who watch more television, and those who watch prime-time dramas or comedies or national or world news programs are more likely to support the death penalty. I hypothesize that such viewing habits increases ones likelihood for supporting punitive punishment like the death penalty because of the type of media messages they are exposed to such as violence, criminal dramas, law enforcement, and …
Does This Marriage Make Me Look Fat? Marital Quality As A Predictor Of Body Weight, Activity Level, And Eating Habits, Lori C. Schade, Jonathan Sandberg, Dean Busby
Does This Marriage Make Me Look Fat? Marital Quality As A Predictor Of Body Weight, Activity Level, And Eating Habits, Lori C. Schade, Jonathan Sandberg, Dean Busby
FHSS Mentored Research Conference
Survey data from married couples (N=374) was analyzed for effects of marital quality on weight as a problem in the marriage, activity level and eating habits. Results indicate that wife marital quality was positively associated with weight being a problem for wives, while husband marital quality was negatively associated with weight being a problem for both husbands and wives in the relationship. Wife marital quality was also positively associated with husband activity level, while husband marital quality was negatively associated with husband activity level. Implications of findings are discussed.
Sexual Satisfaction And Differentiation, Anthony A. Hughes, James Harper
Sexual Satisfaction And Differentiation, Anthony A. Hughes, James Harper
FHSS Mentored Research Conference
Using questionnaires, self report, and partner report of spouse, this investigation examined the relationship between differentiation of self and sexual satisfaction of each partner for a sample size of 681. The data was collected from a large northwestern city and was part of the Flourishing Families Project. Actor and partner effects were both examined. Findings showed that both husbands and wives were impacted by both actor and partner effects of differentiation of self. The latent variable of differentiation of self measured the lack of differentiation, while the latent variable of sexual satisfaction measured the lack of sexual satisfaction within the …