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Full-Text Articles in Education
Alumnotes, Fall 2017, Cedarville University
Chimes: November 17, 2017, Calvin College
Chimes: November 17, 2017, Calvin College
Chimes
Nepal criminalizes Non-Hindu evangelism by Molly Bruns
Calvin alumna performs in GR by Brandon Schreur
Conference works to listen and heal by Peter Ford
Vision 2029: Panel advocates research for unity and justice by Kathryn Mae Post
Google powers classroom collaboration by David Fitch
Taylor Swift hits a high note with 'Reputation' by Janelle Conti
Calvin in 2029: college or university? by Josh Parks & Michelle Hofman
Women's swimming improving in polls by Mark Peless
Local author leads Advent in the woods by Chloe Selles
The Santa Clara, 2017-11-16, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara, 2017-11-16, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara
No abstract provided.
Chimes: November 10, 2017, Calvin College
Chimes: November 10, 2017, Calvin College
Chimes
Students discuss North Korean persecution with film screening by Juliana Knot
Honors program considers cohort model by Leah Thompson
Panel discussion opens visioning process to public by Josh Parks
Jobs abroad await Calvin students by Yolanda Chow
International students gather to prepare for their futures by Peter Ford
Community learns how to create a people-first economy in GR by Morgan Anderson
The Calvin rock wall: A gripping history by Michelle Hofman
Men's soccer advances to NCAA tournament by Purun Yeo
The Santa Clara, 2017-11-09, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara, 2017-11-09, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara
No abstract provided.
2013, August 7 – California State Water Resources Control Board Order Wr 2013-0030-Exec And June 2013 Settlement Agreement With Monterey County Water Resources Agency
Miscellaneous Monterey and San Luis Obispo County Documents and Reports
Monterey County Water Resources Agency (formerly Monterey County Flood Control and Water Conservation District) submitted Application 13225 and 13226 (combined into Permit 11043) in response to problems of seawater intrusion in the Salinas Valley Groundwater Basin examined by California Department of Public Works in Bulletin 52 published in 1946. The express intent of the application was to implement the solutions outlined in Bulletin 52 to combat sweater intrusion by diverting 400 cubic feet water per second from Salinas River for municipal and agricultural uses, not to exceed 168,538 acre-feet per year.. Phase I was successfully implemented in 2010. Phase II …
2015 - Salinas River Watershed Area Salt Modeling Assessment Prepared For California Central Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board And The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region Ix
Miscellaneous Monterey and San Luis Obispo County Documents and Reports
A November 2015 report prepared by Tetra Tech for California Central Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region IX. The purpose was for the informed development of salt-related TMDLs by the CCRWQCB and a salt and nutrient management plan for the Salinas Valley aquifers. Three reaches reported 2010 303(d) listings for salt-related impairments in these watersheds including impairments due to chloride, sodium, electrical conductivity, and total dissolved solids – Lower Salinas River, Santa Rita Creek, and Alisal Creek. This report provides data analysis and a literature review (Sections 1 through 5), development of a …
1881 - History Of The State Of California From The Period Of The Conquest By Spain To Her Occupation By The United States, John Frost
Miscellaneous Documents and Reports
Originally published in 1851 without the Appendix and with a chapter on the natural history of California, this 1881 edition covers the entire pre-United States history of California in pages 7 through 36. The remainder of the book focuses on California history following 1847 through 1853 (pages 36 through 300) with a significant emphasis on gold, mining, agriculture and other resources; the formation of the state government; routes to California; the Californians; and California Indians. This later edition excluded the natural history chapter and added a new one concerning events in California from its admission into the United States to …
Chimes: November 3, 2017, Calvin College
Chimes: November 3, 2017, Calvin College
Chimes
Calvin alum starts business supporting senior citizens by Isabelle Ebbert
New archives director pursues digitization and student access by Emily Joy Stroble
New student org partners with the Calvin Prison Initiative by Leah Thompson
GGES department rebranded as GEO by Peter Ford
GR community gathers for fun with corgis by Adrienne Tauschck
'West of the Imagination' comes to Calvin Center Art Gallery by James Andrew Gilbert
Same story, new tellers: David Crowder in the CFAC by Calvin Yurko
Women's volleyball finishes undefeated in conf. by Purun Yeo
Alumna composes original music for 'The Arabian Nights' by Courtney Zonnefeld
Students, faculty …
The Santa Clara, 2017-11-02, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara, 2017-11-02, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara
No abstract provided.
1846 - The Conquest Of Mexico - An Appeal To The Citizens Of The United States, On The Justice And Expediency Of The Conquest Of Mexico; With Historical And Descriptive Information Respecting That Country
Miscellaneous Publications – Mexican
The unknown author of this 1846 publication asks the question: “Would the invasion and conquest of Mexico by the United States … be right?” A series of questions surrounding the annexation of Texas and the justification for going to war against Mexico are asked and answered. They included, in part: Is the war right? Is it expedient? Was the revolution of Texas right? Was the annexation of Texas right? Concluding that the answers to these questions were yes, a second, independent justification was proffered relating to the injuries Mexico was inflicting on the United States of America commerce. Concerns about …
1850 – Report On The Subject Of Land Titles In California Made In Pursuance Of Instructions From The Secretary Of State And The Secretary Of Interior, By William Carey Jones: Together With A Translation Of The Principal Laws On That Subject, And Some Other Papers Relating Thereto
Miscellaneous Documents and Reports
An 1850 report prepared by William Carey Jones at the request of the Secretaries of State and Interior. In the first half of the report, Jones described the method by which land titles were created from the first inception to the perfect title as practiced by Mexico within the Province of California, as well as the history of the issuance of land grants subsequent to the independence of Mexico from Spain and the process by which that was accomplished. Jones provides a list of records and memoranda of grants found in the government archives of Monterey. The report addressed the …
Engaging Lend Trainees In A Leadership And Policy Experience, Susan Russell, Betsy P. Humphreys, Alan Kurtz, Rae Sonnenmeier
Engaging Lend Trainees In A Leadership And Policy Experience, Susan Russell, Betsy P. Humphreys, Alan Kurtz, Rae Sonnenmeier
Poster Presentations
This poster illustrated how faculty from the New Hampshire-Maine Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities (NH-ME LEND) Program re-envisioned and implemented a comprehensive set of leadership, policy and advocacy experiences to further build upon the leadership potential of 23 LEND trainees by intentionally threading leadership skill development throughout the LEND curriculum.
Partnerships Promoting A Culture Of Inclusion In Maine's Early Childhood Workforce, Linda Labas
Partnerships Promoting A Culture Of Inclusion In Maine's Early Childhood Workforce, Linda Labas
Poster Presentations
This poster session highlighted the Maine UCEDD’s role as a statewide resource and collaborative partner in advancing inclusive practice in Maine’s early care and education system. It covered the delivery of a continuum of supports for inclusion; examined collaborations that create systemic impact; and reviewed the services needed to increase knowledge, skills and application of practices to improve the quality of early care and education settings in Maine.
Looking Underneath The Helmet: Learning How African American Football College Athletes Navigate Sports, Education, And Expectations, Jamel K. Donnor
Looking Underneath The Helmet: Learning How African American Football College Athletes Navigate Sports, Education, And Expectations, Jamel K. Donnor
School of Education Book Chapters
College athletes are at the very center of emerging campus debates over their legal, financial, and academic role. Amid ongoing litigation and pressure from internal and external stakeholders, many policy makers and university leaders are scrambling to determine the nature of this role. This timely and comprehensive volume identifies and discusses bylaws and legal decisions that have impacted the college athlete’s ability to pursue higher education. It also explains and critiques the formal policies of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and member institutions while examining critical issues relevant to the growing fields of sport management, athletic administration, and sports law. …
Rod Library: Notes For The Stalled, V10n4, November 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
Rod Library: Notes For The Stalled, V10n4, November 2017, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
Library Newsletter
In This Issue:
--Centennial Celebration
--Kanopy Streaming Service
--Fingerscan Registration
--Sweet Life
--For Credit Library Classes
--Upcoming Events
1759 - A Natural And Civil History Of California, Volume I
1759 - A Natural And Civil History Of California, Volume I
Miscellaneous Publications – Spanish
Volume I. is the 1759 English translation of Spanish Jesuit Miguel Venegas’s 1758 publication regarding the history of the Peninsula of California. It describes the soil, mountains, harbors, lakes, rivers and seas, the animals, vegetables, minerals and fishery for pearls; as well as the customs of the inhabitants, their religion, government, manner of living before their conversion to the Christian religion by the Jesuits. The Preface addresses the merits of the Spanish publication, the strengths and weakness of the Spanish in this far region, as well as the potential opportunities for England. Volume one contains Part I. through Part III, …
1759 - A Natural And Civil History Of California, Volume Ii
1759 - A Natural And Civil History Of California, Volume Ii
Miscellaneous Publications – Spanish
Volume II (Part III, Sec. XIII through Part V) is a continuation of the 1759 English translation of Spanish Jesuit Miguel Venegas’s 1758 publication regarding the history of the Peninsula of California. It continues where Volume I, Part III, Sect. XII, left off discussing the role of the Jesuits in California. Volume II also contains five appendices: Appendix I, a short description of the coast of California by Francisco Lopez de Gomara; Appendix II, the narrative of the 1602 voyage of Captain Sebastian Vizcaino surveying the western coast of the California Peninsula; Appendix III, an account of …
Chimes: October 27, 2017, Calvin College
Chimes: October 27, 2017, Calvin College
Chimes
Calvin faculty and students join #MeToo movement by Kathryn Mae Post
Constitution series debates political polarization by Isabella Ebbert
Mokaya hosts chocolate dinner by Morgan Anderson
Amazon's show 'Lore' offers creepy scares in time for Halloween by Brandon Schreur
Students present research at poster fair by David Fitch
Astronomy club holds first stargazing meeting by Molly Bruns
Calvin's changing identity by Josh Polanski
Berglund gives talk about hockey research by Hannah Butler
The Santa Clara, 2017-10-26, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara, 2017-10-26, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara
No abstract provided.
17__ - Plano De Punta Escondida Y Del Islote De Cayo Escondido En La Parte Suroriental De La Baja California
Pre-1824 Maps
An undated, incomplete chart missing the upper half where there most likely was a population plan and index that corresponded to the alphabetical notations on the map. It is missing any type of cartouche or legend describing the chart. The title was derived from the content of the map. It appears to be a plan of Puerto Escondido and the islet of Cayo Escondido located in the southeastern part of Baja California, Mexico, some 15 miles south of Loreto on the Sea of Cortez. The chart focuses on topography, reflected by the relief represented by contour lines, as opposed to …
2017 Program, Office Of Academic Affairs
2017 Program, Office Of Academic Affairs
Programs
Scholarship, creativity, innovation, and the many forms of collaborative engagement that shape faculty life and student learning are central to the mission of Eastern Illinois University. For that reason, our faculty, department chairs, college deans, the Provost, and the entire campus community celebrate the achievements and outstanding contributions of our colleagues and students to their disciplines and professions every year. And, as the following pages illustrate, faculty engaged in continuing scholarly and creative activities that have provided outstanding mentoring experiences for our undergraduate and graduate students.
In addition to recognizing faculty performances, shows, publications, grants and other professional efforts, the …
1769 - Plano De La Costa Del Sur Corregido Hasta La Canal De Santa Barbara
1769 - Plano De La Costa Del Sur Corregido Hasta La Canal De Santa Barbara
Pre-1824 Maps
Under orders from Don Jose de Gálvez, between 1768 and 1770, Miguel Constanzó explored the coastline of the California (Baja) Peninsula and Alta California with a two-fold purpose: 1) to correct existing navigational charts, and 2) to investigate and develop plans for the ports of San Diego and Monterey. He was also directed, if possible, to investigate the San Francisco Bay region and develop plans for that area too. His explorations resulted in four maps that included a plan focused on the coastal region around the Channel of Santa Bárbara. The map roughly depicts the coastline from San Blas, New …
Chimes: October 20, 2017, Calvin College
Chimes: October 20, 2017, Calvin College
Chimes
CCCU commends new birth control exemption by Josh Parks & Julia McKee
Local filmmakers give advice to CAS students by Brandon Schreur
Calvin affirms diversity with minority hires by Molly Bruns
Students perform well on German test by Peter Ford
Founders celebrates 20th anniversary by Hannah Butler
Second City Comedy comes to Calvin College by Brandon Schreur
Calvin professor speaks on God and chance by David Fitch & Molly Bruns
Broene rename follows historical trend by Peter Ford
Calvin men's soccer clinches MIAA title by Purun Yeo
1797 C. - Mar Grande De San. Blas
1797 C. - Mar Grande De San. Blas
Pre-1824 Maps
This undated, hand-drawn map reflects the coastline beginning in the northern portion of the Baja Peninsula going as far north as Puerto de la Bodega. It shows the approximate location of the 18 missions established in Alta California by 1797. It does not show missions located north of the San Francisco Bay – San Rafael Arcángel and San Francisco de Solano established in 1817 and 1823 respectively. Mission San Luis Rey de Francia established in 1798 and located north of San Diego is not shown on the map, hence one can extrapolate that the map was probably created in late …
The Santa Clara, 2017-10-19, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara, 2017-10-19, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara
No abstract provided.
1795 C. – Mapa De La Nueva California Al Exmo SeñOr Principe De La Paz
1795 C. – Mapa De La Nueva California Al Exmo SeñOr Principe De La Paz
Pre-1824 Maps
A map of Nueva Califorina dedicated to the “Prince of Peace” (Principe de la Paz), a title given to Manuel Godoy y Álvarez de Faria in 1795 who began his career in 1788 as guard of the Corps and by 1792 was no less than Duke of Alcudia, Great of Spain and Secretary of State. From this dedication, the 1795 date has been attributed to the map. This map reflects the coastal area of Nueve California but provides little detail of its interior. The exploration routes taken by P. Gracés and Juan Bautista de Auza in 1775 are …
Chimes: October 13, 2017, Calvin College
Chimes: October 13, 2017, Calvin College
Chimes
World Vision team running for clean water crisis by Amelia Sterenberg
Calvin Alumumnus starts creative writing and editing podcast by Brandon Schreur
Calvin prepared for active shooter by Peter Ford
CALL program enrollment grows by Emily Stroble
BLM stays consistent in vigils by Adrienne Tauscheck
Women's volleyball shuts out St. Mary's by Mark peless
Conference covers community issues by Courtney Zonnefeld
Students experience Chinese houses of worship by Madalyn Buursma
The Santa Clara, 2017-10-12, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara, 2017-10-12, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara
No abstract provided.
2017 Legacy Banquet, Cedarville University
2017 Legacy Banquet, Cedarville University
Legacy Banquet Programs
No abstract provided.