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Difference In Hearing Screening Failure Rates As A Function Of Ethnicity In Well Newborns Screened At Tampa General Hospital, Sybil N. Prewitt Dec 2000

Difference In Hearing Screening Failure Rates As A Function Of Ethnicity In Well Newborns Screened At Tampa General Hospital, Sybil N. Prewitt

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

The difference in otoacoustic emission (OAE) hearing screening failure rates as a function of ethnic category was investigated in a population of newborns at Tampa General Hospital, Tampa, Florida. Clinical observation led to a concern that due to a higher incidence of outer and middle ear dysfunction in Hispanic newborns and children, screening could result in disparate failure rates, with a larger number of these infants requiring further testing. This result would warrant changes in current protocols, as well as screener training,and parent counseling practices.

Between January and July of 2000, 1407 newborns were tested utilizing distortion product otoacoustic emission …


The Grizzly, December 7, 2000, Lauren Cyrsky, Dan Reimold, Jamie Johnston, Quinn Dinsmore, Patricia Quinn, Layali Eshqaidef, Marcia Busher, Cory Braiterman, Jeff Church, Brian Berg, Susan Goll, James Miskiewicz, John Mohl, Padraic Maroney, Diane Johnson, Megan Restine, Tim Noone, Susan Patton, Tammy Scherer Dec 2000

The Grizzly, December 7, 2000, Lauren Cyrsky, Dan Reimold, Jamie Johnston, Quinn Dinsmore, Patricia Quinn, Layali Eshqaidef, Marcia Busher, Cory Braiterman, Jeff Church, Brian Berg, Susan Goll, James Miskiewicz, John Mohl, Padraic Maroney, Diane Johnson, Megan Restine, Tim Noone, Susan Patton, Tammy Scherer

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Football Coach Quits Amid Controversy • Field House Opening Postponed Until New Millennium • Ursinus' Class of 2004 Survives Fall Semester • Finals Schedule • Holidays a Time for Giving at Ursinus • Islam Awareness Week Offers Cultural Insight • Students Experience Christmas in the Big Apple • Opinions: Campus Construction an Eyesore; UC Democrats Respond to Allegations; Grizzly a Success This Semester • First Annual Palooza a Poetic Success • Choir Angelic in Annual Coming of 'Messiah' • Hypnotist Anthony Entrances UC Students • Lady Bears Down, but not out • UC Swim Teams Suffer Defeat in Poolside Duels …


Ua12/2/1 Learning To Let Go, Wku Student Affairs Dec 2000

Ua12/2/1 Learning To Let Go, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

Magazine issue of the College Heights Herald regarding graduation:

  • Kinnunen, Krystal. Learning to Let Go – Graduation
  • Lanter, Charlie. Graduates Will Take a Chance in Job Market
  • Hoang, Mai. Students Turn to the Internet While Looking for a New Job
  • Gaines, Jim. Finally Headed to the Real World
  • Batcheldor, Matt. Jobless Graduates, Let This Be Your Blueprint
  • Corcoran, Kate. Career Services Help Students Prepare for Their Future


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 27, Wku Student Affairs Dec 2000

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 27, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.

  • Youngman, Sam. New Fees May Affect Financial Aid
  • A Moment . . . on the Hill – An Hour of Everyday Life on Campus
  • Hoang, Mai. Alumnus Founding Irish City – William Thomas, Eutopias
  • Dawes, Jennifer. Government Class Will Take Trip to Washington, D.C. for Inauguration
  • Warren, Brandy. Amy Caswell Resigns from Student Government Association
  • Stocking Stuffers for All from the College Heights Herald Staff
  • Stinson, Sam. Pictures Need to Be Seen – Humane Society
  • Randolph, Patty. Shocking Pictures Worthwhile – Humane Society
  • Shaver, Vicki. Pet Owners Need Reminder …


2000-2001 Senior Recital - Xin Chen (Violin), Xin Chen, Tao Lin Dec 2000

2000-2001 Senior Recital - Xin Chen (Violin), Xin Chen, Tao Lin

Junior and Senior Recitals

No abstract provided.


2000-2001 Senior Recital - Matt Henderson (Percussion), Matt Henderson, Dave Cochran, Hyun-Soo Lee, Paula Linder Dec 2000

2000-2001 Senior Recital - Matt Henderson (Percussion), Matt Henderson, Dave Cochran, Hyun-Soo Lee, Paula Linder

Junior and Senior Recitals

No abstract provided.


Trail Blazer - Volume 73, Number 13, Morehead State University Dec 2000

Trail Blazer - Volume 73, Number 13, Morehead State University

Morehead State Trail Blazer Archive

No abstract provided.


Teaching Ethics At The Primary Level, Joseph R. Sanok Dec 2000

Teaching Ethics At The Primary Level, Joseph R. Sanok

Honors Theses

Over the last century, the teaching of ethics in primary schools has changed greatly. The greatest influence upon public schools has been the shift in parents' attitudes towards teaching ethics in the school setting. Parents have progressively wanted to have more control over their child's ethical learning, thus becoming more critical of the teaching of ethics within public schools. This has led to greater input from parents. Christian ethics had long been the yardstick for ethical teachings, although in 1962 in the Engel v. Vitale case, school prayer was ruled unconstitutional, removing Christian views from the school setting. As a …


2000-12-05; Pamphlets; In Loving Memory Of Grady B Graham, Lincoln Memorial United Methodist Church Dec 2000

2000-12-05; Pamphlets; In Loving Memory Of Grady B Graham, Lincoln Memorial United Methodist Church

Pamphlets and Commemoration Material

No abstract provided.


Ephphatha Deaf Catholic News, December 5, 2000 Dec 2000

Ephphatha Deaf Catholic News, December 5, 2000

Ephphatha Deaf Catholic News

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Trinidad and Tobago


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 26, Wku Student Affairs Dec 2000

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 26, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.

  • Lynch, Caroline. Golf, Tennis Teams Edge Administration in Biggest Match
  • Lynch, Caroline. University Senate a Successful Venture
  • Moore, Brian. Over & Out – Football
  • Warren, Brandy. Hours on End – Cassie Martin, Student Government Association
  • Sports Cuts Solve No Problems
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon – Bombing WKU Small Sports
  • Stuart, Katie. Some Students Like Sports
  • Cawthorn, Shawna. Cats Equal Kids – Humane Society
  • Davis, Jeff. Drive Carefully, Western
  • Dawes, Jennifer. Perspectives Forum Raises Important Issues – Gary Ransdell
  • Hall, Rex. Mama Yaa Coming to Celebrate Kwanzaa
  • Bennett, Jacob. Snowman …


2000-2001 Recital With Recitative - Phillip Evans, Phillip Evans Dec 2000

2000-2001 Recital With Recitative - Phillip Evans, Phillip Evans

Faculty Recitals

No abstract provided.


Grand Valley Forum, Volume 025, Number 19, December 4, 2000, Grand Valley State University Dec 2000

Grand Valley Forum, Volume 025, Number 19, December 4, 2000, Grand Valley State University

2000-2001, Volume 25

Grand Valley Forum is Grand Valley State's faculty and staff newsletter, published from 1976 to the present.


Baseball's Rising Salaries - Bud Lite At Congressional Hearing, Richard C. Crepeau Dec 2000

Baseball's Rising Salaries - Bud Lite At Congressional Hearing, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

This past week Mike Mussina signed with the New York Yankees for $88.5M over six-year period with $12M of that a signing bonus to be spread over the contract at $2M per year. Next year Mussina will make $10M pitching for the Yankees. Considered by many to be one of the best pitchers in all of baseball, Mussina gives the Yankees a formidable starting rotation, and this has already led some to concede next year's World Championship to them. This might be a bit premature for early December but it is difficult to deny that they are the clear early …


Incidence Of Unilateral, High Frequency, Sensorineural Hearing Loss In Shunt Treated Hydrocephalic Children Ipsilateral To Shunt Placement, Susan E. Spirakis Dec 2000

Incidence Of Unilateral, High Frequency, Sensorineural Hearing Loss In Shunt Treated Hydrocephalic Children Ipsilateral To Shunt Placement, Susan E. Spirakis

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

The purpose of this study was to investigate further the characteristics of hearing loss in ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunted hydrocephalus. Twelve (VP) shunt treated hydrocephalus children participated in this study. The etiology of the hydrocephalus was either intraventricular hemorrhage or spina bifida. A recent neurological examination reported the shunt to be patent in each child. Audiometric examination included pure tone air conduction thresholds, tympanometry, contralateral and ipsilateral acoustic reflex thresholds and distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEʹs). A unilateral, high frequency, sensorineural hearing loss was found in the ear ipsilateral to shunt placement in 10 (83%) of the 12 shunt treated hydrocephalic …


2000-12-04 Meeting Minutes, Morehead State University. Staff Congress. Dec 2000

2000-12-04 Meeting Minutes, Morehead State University. Staff Congress.

Staff Congress Records

Staff Congress meeting minutes for December 4, 2000.


Successful Reading Program Marking 10th Year In Maine, Kay Hyatt Dec 2000

Successful Reading Program Marking 10th Year In Maine, Kay Hyatt

General University of Maine Publications

The Reading Recovery literacy program will mark its10th anniversary in Maine at a special conference Dec. 6-7 at the Samoset Resort and throughout the new year. The conference will feature some of the top educators nationally and in Maine presenting keynote addresses and workshops on major issues and developments in early literacy. In addition, a Greenville sixth grader will share a letter she wrote to her local school board about how the program has helped her succeed in school.


Senior Recital: Jim Pesek, Cello; December 2, 2000, Jim Pesek Cello Dec 2000

Senior Recital: Jim Pesek, Cello; December 2, 2000, Jim Pesek Cello

School of Music Programs

Kemp Recital Hall
Saturday Afternoon
December 2, 2000
2:00 p.m.


Mrs. Lessie Mae Fields-Jones Dec 2000

Mrs. Lessie Mae Fields-Jones

African American Funeral Programs, Willow Hill Heritage & Renaissance Center, Bulloch County, Georgia

No abstract provided.


Review Of Die Nationalsozialistischen Konzentrationslager: Entwicklung Und Struktur, Edited By Ulrich Herbert, Karin Orth, And Christoph Dieckmann, Alan E. Steinweis Dec 2000

Review Of Die Nationalsozialistischen Konzentrationslager: Entwicklung Und Struktur, Edited By Ulrich Herbert, Karin Orth, And Christoph Dieckmann, Alan E. Steinweis

Department of History: Faculty Publications

Perhaps more than any other aspect of Nazi rule, the “concentration camp” has symbolized Nazi terror in the popular imagination. The existence of the camps was widely known both inside and outside of Germany during the years of Nazi rule, and their already considerable notoriety was heightened on their liberation by Allied forces. As gruesome images of mass graves and piles of emaciated corpses appeared in newspapers, and as German citizens were forced by occupation authorities to visit the camps and witness the horrific evidence in person, the camps came to epitomize Nazi barbarism. Until today they have remained among …


Lucan’S Epic Aristeia And The Hero Of The Bellum Civile, Vanessa Gorman Dec 2000

Lucan’S Epic Aristeia And The Hero Of The Bellum Civile, Vanessa Gorman

Department of History: Faculty Publications

Scelerique nefando nomen erit virtus ("Virtue will be the name given to unspeakable crime," 1.667-68). This rhetorically- charged sententia does more than illustrate Lucan's penchant for impassioned embellishment. It also reflects a sophisticated critical structure that resolves an apparent contradiction of momentous importance in Lucan's poem. On the one hand, Lucan chooses to write on the subject of the civil war between Caesar and Pompey, a war that is scelus nefandum: it is more painful, more damaging, and more atrocious than any other Roman battle because it requires the shedding of kindred blood and results in tyranny. On the …


Nº34: Rituales: Creaciones Y Poderes, Colectivo Con-Spirando Dec 2000

Nº34: Rituales: Creaciones Y Poderes, Colectivo Con-Spirando

Con-spirando

Translation: Rituals: Creations and Powers


Islam And The Death Penalty, William A. Schabas Dec 2000

Islam And The Death Penalty, William A. Schabas

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

Capital punishment is not practiced by a majority of the world's states. Anti-capital punishment domestic policies have led to an international law of human rights that emphatically prohibits cruel and inhuman punishment. International concern for the abolition of capital punishment has prompted Islamic states that still endorse and practice the death penalty to respond with equally compelling concerns based on the tenets of Islamic law. Professor William A. Schabas suggests that Islamic states view capital punishment according to the principles embodied in the Koran. Islamic law functions on the belief that all people have a right to life unless the …


Business Meeting, Oakland, California, October 5, 2000, Secretary's Report Dec 2000

Business Meeting, Oakland, California, October 5, 2000, Secretary's Report

Documentary Editing: Journal of the Association for Documentary Editing (1979-2011)

2000 Election--Membership--Documentary Editing Microfiche--ADE Website and Mailings


Ade Committees 2000-2001 Dec 2000

Ade Committees 2000-2001

Documentary Editing: Journal of the Association for Documentary Editing (1979-2011)

No abstract provided.


Documentary Editing, Volume 22, Number 4, December 2000. Dec 2000

Documentary Editing, Volume 22, Number 4, December 2000.

Documentary Editing: Journal of the Association for Documentary Editing (1979-2011)

No abstract provided.


"Like Liberty And Union": Stanton And Anthony As Friends, Ann D. Gordon Dec 2000

"Like Liberty And Union": Stanton And Anthony As Friends, Ann D. Gordon

Documentary Editing: Journal of the Association for Documentary Editing (1979-2011)

While deciding upon an appropriate topic for this address, I realized that like athletes who head to Disneyland, I, after this big game, wanted most of all to take the next train back to the nineteenth century. So, to celebrate the end of my presidential term, I will start that return journey, speaking about the friendship between Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, or more precisely, about the intersection of this friendship with documentary scholarship.


Shifting Proslavery Ideology: Review Of Balancing Evils Judiciously: The Proslavery Writings Of Zephaniah Kingsley, Ed. Daniel W. Stowell., Trenton Hizer Dec 2000

Shifting Proslavery Ideology: Review Of Balancing Evils Judiciously: The Proslavery Writings Of Zephaniah Kingsley, Ed. Daniel W. Stowell., Trenton Hizer

Documentary Editing: Journal of the Association for Documentary Editing (1979-2011)

Balancing Evils Judiciously is a volume in which quality more than makes up for a lack of quantity, In this slender work, Daniel W Stowell, director and editor of the Lincoln Legal Papers, presents the unique proslavery writings of Zephaniah Kingsley, Jr., of Florida: eight letters, articles and documents by Kingsley, and one published letter by L. Maria Childs, the noted New York abolitionist with whom he was acquainted. Kingsley's few works on slavery would easily be lost in the volumes of antebellum proslavery writings, if not for the singular position he took on the peculiar institution. His personal experiences, …


The John Muir Newsletter, Winter 2000/2001, The John Muir Center For Regional Studies Dec 2000

The John Muir Newsletter, Winter 2000/2001, The John Muir Center For Regional Studies

Muir Center Newsletters, 1981-2015

NEWS TER Was John Muir A Woodsman? by Jason Meijia, California (Editor's Note: The former director of the John Muir ■Center, R. H. Limbaugh, has submitted the following paper as an example of outstanding undergraduate "■research on John Muir.) hat is a woodsman? Several definitions are available. First, Webster's College Dictionary defines the term as "a person accustomed to life in the woods and skilled in the arts of the woods, as hunting or trapping." Secondly, a special operations organization, spECOps, with the United States Special Forces Veterans, provides global survival training and according to it, a modern "woodsman" should …


12-Unknown, Harriet Sweetser Dec 2000

12-Unknown, Harriet Sweetser

Undated

This collection contains letters written by Harriet Sweetser, dated from 1898 to 1916, as well as some photographs. Most of the letters were written during her time as a student at Gorham Normal School, a teacher training college located on what is currently the Gorham campus of the University of Southern Maine. Almost all of the letters are addressed to her mother, with a few to her father. Sweetser writes home to tell her parents about her day-to-day life at school. She later taught at a grammar school in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine and became a superintendent. Harriet Sweetser was born on …