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Gender Roles And Home Computer Use By Children, Trelles Whitfield D'Alemberte Jan 1991

Gender Roles And Home Computer Use By Children, Trelles Whitfield D'Alemberte

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


"A Strange Liking": Our Admiration For Criminals, Martha Grace Duncan Jan 1991

"A Strange Liking": Our Admiration For Criminals, Martha Grace Duncan

Faculty Articles

This article explores noncriminals' admiration for the lawbreaker. Drawing on literature, films, history, and psychoanalysis, the article seeks to delineate and explain this paradox. Each part of the article adopts a different approach to the subject of admiration for criminals. Part II, "Reluctant Admiration," sets the stage by presenting evidence that such admiration, and conflict over it, are pervasive. Parts III and IV present two quite different strategies that noncriminals employ to cope with their inner conflict over criminality. Thus, Part III, "Rationalized Admiration," depicts noncriminals who express undisguised enjoyment in, and reverence for, criminals. These noncriminals justify their attraction …


Newsletter: The Center For Professional Ethics, Winter 1991, Case Western Reserve University Jan 1991

Newsletter: The Center For Professional Ethics, Winter 1991, Case Western Reserve University

Center for Professional Ethics

Table of Contents:

  • The Director's Corner by Robert Lawry
  • Notice Lecture: "Ethics Today: Self-Esteem and Self-Respect"
  • News & Notes
  • "Doing Ethics!" Ethics in the Military: Confidentiality
  • Comments on the :Military Ethics" Case by The Rev. John L. Brown
  • Response: Fall 1990 The Director's Corner
  • Postscript: Death with Dignity - And Humor by David B. Cooper, Associate editor


The Palmer Philosophy Of Chiropractic – An Historical Perspective., Dennis M. Richards Jan 1991

The Palmer Philosophy Of Chiropractic – An Historical Perspective., Dennis M. Richards

Dennis M Richards

This paper presents the Palmer philosophy of chiropractic from an historical viewpoint. It examines how influences in the life of DD Palmer, such as spiritualism, theosophy and magnetic healing helped to shape the chiropractic philosophy expressed by him. It also oulines the philosophy of BJ Palmer, explaining how it may have been influenced by legal challenges to the early pioneers of chiropractic. Contemporary expression of the Palmer philosophy, as articulated by Strang, is also noted.


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 34, Winter 1991, Cleveland State University Jan 1991

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 34, Winter 1991, Cleveland State University

The Gamut Archives

CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 34, WINTER, 1992

Editorial

Louis T. Milic: Not Taking It Lying Down, 3

Medicine

Lawrence Martin: Too Much Sugar, Too Little History, 5

The discovery of insulin

Books

Jack Matthews: Colloquies in a Pagan Land, 14

Opinions of an Ohio frontier preacher

Cleveland

Dan Grayson: Noshing Down East 105th Street, 27

The sights, sounds, smells, and tastes of a Jewish neighborhood in the 1920’s

Fiction

Patrick Murphy: Tiger, 42

Collecting

An interview with Jack Saul: Over 100,000 Records, 55

Writing

Stuart Kollar: Too Many Writers, 67

Are numbers …


0536: Hines Family Papers, 1898-1976, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 1991

0536: Hines Family Papers, 1898-1976, Marshall University Special Collections

Guides to Manuscript Collections

Papers of physician Oscar Taylor Hines and family include Hines's letters to his father B. W. Hines and to his mother-in-law Genevieve Winkers of Richmond while Hines was in medical school in Richmond, VA, 1897-1898. Also contains newspaper clippings, photographs, and other letters relating to the family in Wayne County and Huntington, West Virginia. Includes a prescription book from 1932-1934.

To view materials from this collection that are digitized and available online, search the Hines Family Papers, 1898-1976 here.


Ua35/11 Student Honors Research Bulletin, Wku Honors Program Jan 1991

Ua35/11 Student Honors Research Bulletin, Wku Honors Program

WKU Archives Records

The WKU Student Honors Research Bulletin is dedicated to scholarly involvement and student research. These papers are representative of work done by students from throughout the university.

  • Alkolibi, Fahad. Bowling Green Urban Heat Island
  • Chattin, John. John Grimes' Abandoning of Religion in James Baldwin's Go Tell It on the Mountain
  • Clark, Michelle. Abortion and the Moral Status of the Fetus
  • Garrett, Kristy. The Making of a Serial Killer
  • Lilley, Elizabeth. Is Environmental Recovery Possible in Prince William Sound Following the Alaskan Oil Spill?
  • McMurtry, Brian. Biblical Imagery and Symbols in El Arbol De Oro
  • Metzger, Kim. The Rise and Fall …


Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xl, Number 2, Winter 1991 Jan 1991

Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume Xl, Number 2, Winter 1991

The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)

Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume XL, Number 2, Winter 1991

From the Dean, page 2

The department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, page 4

From the era of physiology to the era to technology, page 10

Research associate in the heart-lung machine: Bernard J. Miller, M.D. ’43, page 12

The Jefferson “pits”, page 14

On campus, page 22

Class notes, page 26


Lewis M. Gould Papers, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections Jan 1991

Lewis M. Gould Papers, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections

Finding Aids

This collection consists of the writings and personal papers of Lewis M. Gould. Materials span 1918-1991 and include his writings for Stars and Stripes, poems, and various clippings.

Find this collection in the University Libraries' catalog.


Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 33 Number 2, Winter 1991, Santa Clara University Jan 1991

Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 33 Number 2, Winter 1991, Santa Clara University

Santa Clara Magazine

10 - GROWING UP ADOPTED Santa Clarans who have adopted children or are adopted discuss their experiences with interracial adoption and talk about the identity crisis years most adoptees face. By Susan Frey

16 - WHAT YOUR DOCTOR DOESN'T KNOW CAN KILL YOU A small but growing number of doctors around the world are turning to biological medicine to treat their patients with cancer and other serious diseases. By Michael Sheehan '77

20 - SCU's FATHER GOOSE When John Drahrnann shepherds undergraduates through the academic maze, he often counsels their parents as well. By Thomas F. Black and Maureen Mclnaney …


Oncolog, Volume 36, Issue 02, April-June 1991, Gilbert H. Fletcher M.D., James M. Bowen Jan 1991

Oncolog, Volume 36, Issue 02, April-June 1991, Gilbert H. Fletcher M.D., James M. Bowen

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Redefining the risks of chemotherapy during pregnancy Renewing the assault on pancreatic cancer
  • Significance of cancer volume in radiotherapy


Oncolog, Volume 36, Issue 01, January-March 1991, Michael S. Ewer Md, Mph, T. C. Hsu Ph.D., John R. Redman M.D. Jan 1991

Oncolog, Volume 36, Issue 01, January-March 1991, Michael S. Ewer Md, Mph, T. C. Hsu Ph.D., John R. Redman M.D.

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Decision making in critical illness: Who knows best?
  • Successful Hodgkin's disease treatment can also preserve reproductive function
  • Chromosomes and cancer


Ethical Issues In Health Care Institutions: Professional Virtues, Michael Pritchard Dec 1990

Ethical Issues In Health Care Institutions: Professional Virtues, Michael Pritchard

Michael Pritchard

No abstract available.