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Retailing In Rural Nebraska: Buying Locally And Electronically, John C. Allen, Rebecca J. Vogt, Sam Cordes Oct 2000

Retailing In Rural Nebraska: Buying Locally And Electronically, John C. Allen, Rebecca J. Vogt, Sam Cordes

Publications from the Center for Applied Rural Innovation (CARI)

Retailing activity in small rural communities has declined over the past few decades. More and more retail sales are occurring in the state’s larger retailing centers. In addition, the use of the Internet to purchase goods and services also has the potential to change the retailing activity of these communities. Given that, are rural Nebraskans purchasing the majority of their household goods and services in their own community or are they spending more of their money in larger retail centers? Have rural Nebraskans begun to buy and sell goods and services using the Internet? Does their purchasing behavior differ depending …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 18, Wku Student Affairs Oct 2000

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 18, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Warren, Brandy. Student Government Association Calls for Rejecting Fee Increase
  • Youngman, Sam. Engineering Program Historically Significant
  • Hall, Rex. Burgled Big Red Back Home in Bookstore
  • Ragan, Jason. Facilities Survey Seeks out Students’ Views on Campus
  • Dawes, Jennifer. University Center Board Hopes to Get Former WNBA Star to Speak on Hill Next Semester – Cynthia Cooper
  • Bandits Bring Back Big Red
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon – Operation Big Stuff – Big Red Heist
  • Loyal, Taylor. If We Can’t Trust Hollywood’s Movie Magic, What’s Left for Us to Trust?
  • Ragan, Jason. …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 17, Wku Student Affairs Oct 2000

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 17, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Lynch, Caroline. Harassment Lawsuits Settled Out of Court
  • McCabe, Jacklyn Taking the Reins
  • Hall, Rex. Big Red Falls Victim to Bookstore Bandits
  • Warren, Brandy. Students Oppose Athletics Fee Increase, Survey Says
  • Warren, Brandy. Students, Staff Take Walk of Campus to Identify Hazards
  • Don’t Make Students Pay for Mistakes – Athletics Fees
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon – Flu Vaccines, Computer Viruses
  • Lanter, Charlie. Occasional Commentaries Could Not Keep the Forum Page Alive
  • Shepherd, Justin. The Great Unwritten Commentary
  • Loyal, Taylor. Big Red Bandits Should Take Heed
  • Fancher, Gabriel. Grubbing for …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 16, Wku Student Affairs Oct 2000

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 16, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Lynch, Caroline. Western Rakes in $3.5 Million for Kentucky Scholarships
  • Ragan, Jason. Computers Threatened by Virus – Information Technology
  • Walsh, Erica. Downing University Center Manager Is Back in Business – Jerry Johnson
  • Stephens, Justin. Professor’s Sudden Death Shocks Co-Workers, Students & Family – Kay Terry
  • Hall, Rex. Assault Investigation Continues – Johnna Killmaster
  • Survey Gives Students Voice – Student Government Association
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon SGA / Wood Selig Survey
  • Changed University Center Board Gets Good Events
  • Gaines, Jim. Check One: Western Paperwork Is Simple Now
  • Dawes, Jennifer. Flu …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 15, Wku Student Affairs Oct 2000

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 15, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Walsh, Erica. The Dawn of Delta Sigma Theta – Homecoming
  • Warren, Brandy. Student Government Association Poll About Student Fee
  • Hall, Rex. Barnes-Campbell / Bemis Lawrence Hall Director Hurt in Attack – Johnna Killmaster
  • Lynch, Caroline. Increased Insurance Contribution Solves Most Faculty, Staff Woes
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon – Athletics Fees
  • Wood Selig Pushes Fuzzy Fees
  • Metcalf, Nathan. Keep Campus Clean
  • Lucas, Marion. Fee Hike Ignores Real Needs
  • Lynch, Caroline. Insurance Causing Budget Strains
  • Ragan, Jason. New Parking Spaces to be Built by Semester’s End
  • Loyal, Taylor. Western Green Party …


Where Did They All Go? R.I. Population Still Shrinking, Chester Smolski Oct 2000

Where Did They All Go? R.I. Population Still Shrinking, Chester Smolski

Smolski Texts

"Just how accurate are the U.S. Census Bureau estimates of the population, done every year between the actual count of population done every ten years? Well, we should soon be able to make comparisons of the recently released estimates for 1999 and the actual state totals when they are released at the end of this years, and when city and town figures are released April 1, 2001, exactly one year after the census of 2000."


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 14, Wku Student Affairs Oct 2000

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 14, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Lynch, Caroline. Committee Endorses $80 Fee Increase – Regents, Athletics Fees
  • Dawes, Jennifer. Feminist Speaking Tonight – Susan Faludi
  • Lynch, Caroline. Gary Ransdell Approves $100 Contribution Increase – Health Insurance, Employee Benefits
  • Warren, Brandy. Topline Replaced with Online Registration Service, Topnet – Registrar
  • Uhde, Andrea. Trina & Trick Daddy to Perform at Corvette Museum – Concerts
  • Slaughter, Michelle. Denim Day Fund Raiser Planned for Tomorrow – Phi Beta Lambda
  • Cheer On Toppers
  • Passing of Old Rivalry Regretted – Eastern Kentucky University, Ohio Valley Conference
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon WKU …


Ua12/2/1 Homecoming, Wku Student Affairs Oct 2000

Ua12/2/1 Homecoming, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

Special homecoming edition of the College Heights Herald:

  • Walsh, Erica. A Picture of Excellence – Journalism & Broadcasting
  • Haarstad, Havard. Homecoming a New Experience for Most International Students
  • Batcheldor, Matt. Traditions Make Student Ponder the Highlights of Life on the Hill
  • Bennett, Jacob. Raise the Roof Gets Mixed Reaction From All
  • Loyal, Taylor. Writer’s Grandparents See Hill As a Much Different Place – Charles Loyal, Bettie Loyal, Reminiscing
  • Walsh, Erica. Last of Photo’s Founders Will Retire After 25 Years – Mike Morse
  • Darr, John. Homecoming Will Be Huge This Weekend
  • Queen, Chad. Past Football Teams to Be Honored
  • Corcoran, Kate. …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 13, Wku Student Affairs Oct 2000

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 13, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Hightower, Kyle. Players Sentenced to 3 Days – Raynardo Curry, Derek Robinson, Golden Ingle
  • Lynch, Caroline. Insurance Committee Makes Recommendation – Employee Benefits
  • Hall, Rex. Rape Investigation Ends Without Prosecution
  • Hall, Rex. Campus Crime Report Shows Theft Most Common in 1999 – WKU Police
  • Insurance Debate Has Been Healthy
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon Big Red Jumping Benchmarks
  • Murphy, Sean. Havard Haarstad Was Right – ROTC, Army
  • Thomas, Alan. Military Emphasizes Education – ROTC, Army
  • Gaines, Jim. This Is Not News – ROTC, Army
  • Emly, Karri. Student Financial Aid Follies …


A Tale Of Two Cities, Similar, But Also Quite Different, Chester Smolski Oct 2000

A Tale Of Two Cities, Similar, But Also Quite Different, Chester Smolski

Smolski Texts

"Five years ago I wrote a column for this paper about a visit to Worcester, especially to explore the newly opened Worcester Fashion Common OUtlets. When I told my daughter who works in the area that I was going for a weekend in Worcester, she asked 'Why?' The report that I wrote was not a positive one."


Invitation, Kennedy Center’S Educational Seminar October 4, 2000 Oct 2000

Invitation, Kennedy Center’S Educational Seminar October 4, 2000

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

An invitation to “Estate Planning and Charitable Giving – Benefits and Opportunities”, an education seminar at the Kennedy Center featuring Robert E. Madden, Esq. Box 41 Folder General Correspondence 1999-2001


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 12, Wku Student Affairs Oct 2000

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 12, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Moore, Brian. Hilltoppers, Colonels Will Battle Over Break – Football
  • Warren, Brandy. Study Results Delayed – Diddle Arena
  • Schoenbaechler, Danny. Annual Race Draws Mix of Participants – Bowling Green 10K Classic
  • Hall, Rex. Parking Permits A Hot Item – Parking & Traffic Services
  • No More Excuses on University Boulevard – Traffic Accidents
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon University Boulevard
  • Baker, James. The Bells, The Bells! – Cherry Hall Chimes
  • Mendel, Ray. Set Priorities Straight – Insurance, Employee Benefits
  • Lynch, Caroline. Insurance Committee Rejects Tiered Premiums, Endorses Cafeteria Plan – Employee …


Reading The Lives Of Others: The Winton Homes Library Project A Cultural Studies Analysis Of Critical Service Learning For Education, Matt Musucci, Adam Renner Oct 2000

Reading The Lives Of Others: The Winton Homes Library Project A Cultural Studies Analysis Of Critical Service Learning For Education, Matt Musucci, Adam Renner

Service Learning, General

This article examines the value and usefulness of expanding a particular approach to service learning in an educational setting. As a result of participating in a graduate seminar that combined cultural studies with service learning, reflecting on involvement in a service project, and a careful reading of relevant literature, the authors advocate for a more critical engagement with the reality of overwhelming social injustice. Moreover, the authors suggest a four-step framework (critical service learning), which is informed by both cultural studies and critical pedagogy. Finally, the authors argue for the adaptation of this framework into the school curriculum-thereby providing students …


The Community College Conscience: Service-Learning And Training Tomorrow's Teachers, Robert Franco Oct 2000

The Community College Conscience: Service-Learning And Training Tomorrow's Teachers, Robert Franco

Service Learning, General

Across the landscape of American higher education, one senses the increasing intellectual colonization of higher education by advocates of accountability and gurus of management. Business and private-sector terms, such as "risk taking," "restructuring," "client focused" and "responsive to market demands" weave their way through what many call the "creeping vocationalism" of higher education.

At the same time, universities, colleges, nonprofit organizations and private business extol the virtues of thoughtful "mission statements" designed to focus energy and activities within the organization and represent the organization to its "clientele." Rarely, however, does one hear about or challenge the "conscience"1 of organizations in …


Strategic Directions For Service-Learning Research: A Presidential Perspective, Judith Ramaley Oct 2000

Strategic Directions For Service-Learning Research: A Presidential Perspective, Judith Ramaley

Higher Education

Service-learning can be viewed as a form of pedagogy designed to enhance learning and promote civic responsibility as well as one of a set of strategies to link the capacity of a college or university to the needs of society. A commitment to service-learning can become the avenue for a larger transformational change agenda by providing a focus and a reason to consider significant changes in campus priorities, faculty roles and rewards, resource utilization and university-community relationships. The case is made for the role of the scholar/practitioner president and the importance of a legitimate scholarly base to effect institutional change, …


The Americans With Disabilities Act And Academic Libraries In The Southeastern United States, Linda Lou Wiler, Eleanor Lomax Oct 2000

The Americans With Disabilities Act And Academic Libraries In The Southeastern United States, Linda Lou Wiler, Eleanor Lomax

E-JASL 1999-2009 (Volumes 1-10)

Individuals with disabilities are one of the fastest-growing segments of United States society. In 1970, 11.7% of the United States population was limited in activity, a major factor in measuring and identifying people with disabilities. In 1990, because of the aging of America, 13.7 % of the population could be so identified. By 1994, 15% of the population fell into this group. During this latter period, the older population stayed fairly stable but children and younger adults with disabilities increased greatly. Many different figures, depending upon the method of counting, e.g., age groups included, or whether residence was in a …


Latino Agenda 2000, Leslie Bowen, Lillian Hirales, Mary Jo Marion, Giovanna Negretti, Andrés Torres Oct 2000

Latino Agenda 2000, Leslie Bowen, Lillian Hirales, Mary Jo Marion, Giovanna Negretti, Andrés Torres

Gastón Institute Publications

Few would argue that our community's position is precarious. On the one hand, we are a growing presence in the Commonwealth. In 1995, there were an estimated 344,068 Latinos living in Massachusetts, representing 5.6% of the total state population, a 20% increase since 1990. It is expected that the 2000 census will confirm that Latinos are indeed the largest minority group in the state. Latinos make up an even larger proportion of the total population of a number of key cities, including Lawrence (48%), Chelsea (39%), Holyoke (37%), Springfield (20%), and Boston (12%). Latino youth have formed the largest minority …


A Book Review Of An Invitation To Environmental Sociology, George Dillmann Oct 2000

A Book Review Of An Invitation To Environmental Sociology, George Dillmann

Buffalo Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Social Change, Ecology And Climate In 20th-Century Greenland, Lawrence C. Hamilton, Per Lyster, Oddmund Otterstad Oct 2000

Social Change, Ecology And Climate In 20th-Century Greenland, Lawrence C. Hamilton, Per Lyster, Oddmund Otterstad

Sociology

Two great transitions, from seal hunting to cod fishing, then from cod fishing to shrimp, affected population centers of southwest Greenland during the20th century. These economic transitions reflected large-scale shifts in the underlying marine ecosystems, driven by interactions between climate and human resource use. The combination of climatic variation and fishing pressure, for example, proved fatal to west Greenland's cod fishery. We examine the history of these transitions, using data down to the level of individual municipalities. At this level,the uneven social consequences of environmental change show clearly: some places gained, while others lost. Developments in 20th-century Greenland resemble patterns …


Alternatives To Incarceration For Substance Abusing Female Defendants/Offenders In Massachusetts, 1996-1998, Carol Hardy-Fanta, Sylvia Mignon Oct 2000

Alternatives To Incarceration For Substance Abusing Female Defendants/Offenders In Massachusetts, 1996-1998, Carol Hardy-Fanta, Sylvia Mignon

Publications from the Center for Women in Politics and Public Policy

In July 1997, the Massachusetts State Legislature, recognizing the challenge presented by the problem of substance abuse for women in the criminal justice system, authorized funds to the Department of Public Health’s Bureau of Substance Abuse Services for a study of substance using female offenders to be conducted by the John W. McCormack Institute at the University of Massachusetts Boston. Since March 1998, a group of researchers at the McCormack Institute and the Criminal Justice Center at UMass Boston has gathered and analyzed a wealth of quantitative and qualitative information on women offenders in Massachusetts.

This information includes data from …


Affirmative Actions, William W. Van Alstyne Oct 2000

Affirmative Actions, William W. Van Alstyne

Faculty Publications

Liberals and progressives have been slow to realize that their preferred vocabulary has been hijacked and that when they respond to once hallowed phrases they are responding to a ghost now animated by a new machme. The point is not a small one, for in any debate, especially one fought in the arena of public opinion, the battle is won not by knock-down arguments but by the party that succeeds in placing its own spin on the terms presiding over the discussion.


Integrating Visual And Verbal Literacies In The Early Childhood Classroom , Carolyn P. Edwards, Linda Mayo Willis Oct 2000

Integrating Visual And Verbal Literacies In The Early Childhood Classroom , Carolyn P. Edwards, Linda Mayo Willis

Department of Child, Youth, and Family Studies: Faculty Publications

Young children have the strong desire to use all of the communicative tools their cultures and families offer them. They want to be able to do all of the things that the powerful people they admire can do, including talking, writing, drawing, using the computer, and otherwise creating and sharing ideas, memories, solutions, even jokes and feelings. Today, we live in a time when the communicative tools are changing rapidly, practically exploding before our eyes in terms of the formats and media available to us in complex combinations not seen before. What do these technological changes mean for how we …


The State Of The Region: Hampton Roads 2000, James V. Koch, Aditi Agarwal, Vinod Agarwal, Rebecca Bowers, Steve Daniel, Michele Darby, John Gawne, Beth Herders, Jeffrey Harlow, Tatiana Isakovski, Sharon Lomax, Helen Madden, Stephen Medvic, Deborah L. Miller, Wayne Talley, Gilbert Yochum Oct 2000

The State Of The Region: Hampton Roads 2000, James V. Koch, Aditi Agarwal, Vinod Agarwal, Rebecca Bowers, Steve Daniel, Michele Darby, John Gawne, Beth Herders, Jeffrey Harlow, Tatiana Isakovski, Sharon Lomax, Helen Madden, Stephen Medvic, Deborah L. Miller, Wayne Talley, Gilbert Yochum

Economics Faculty Books

Those who know and love the region of Hampton Roads wish to make it an even better place to live than it is currently. In order for us to achieve that end, we must know literally "where we are" in critical areas. This first "State of the Region" Report is designed to provide citizens with a detailed, though not burdensome, look at several critical aspects of the lives we live in Hampton Roads. The Report focuses on topics such as the regional economy (including the tourist and military sectors), the workforce, K-12 education, technology, and of course, government and regional …


Death And Disability In The Heartland: Corporate (Mis)Conduct, Regulatory Responses, And The Plight Of Latino Workers In The Meatpacking Industry, Anna-Maria Wahl, Steven E. Gunkel, Thomas W. Sanchez Oct 2000

Death And Disability In The Heartland: Corporate (Mis)Conduct, Regulatory Responses, And The Plight Of Latino Workers In The Meatpacking Industry, Anna-Maria Wahl, Steven E. Gunkel, Thomas W. Sanchez

Sociology and Anthropology Faculty Publications

Death and disability remain serious problems in the meatpacking industry, which increasingly depends on Latino workers. Here we examine these problems and the dynamics that heighten and minimize the hazards encountered in meatpacking plants. Drawing from published and unpublished sources, we provide statistical profiles and ethnographic accounts to capture the health and safety risks Latino workers face in the meatpacking plants of Iowa, Kansas, and Nebraska. Guided by recent research in labor market segmentation and the politics of social regulation, we trace the increased risk of injury and illness for Latinos to three intersecting dynamics: corporate conduct and misconduct on …


State School Systems And Language Rights, Laura Mariko Cheifetz Oct 2000

State School Systems And Language Rights, Laura Mariko Cheifetz

WWU Honors College Senior Projects

This paper discusses the issue of language rights, examining the struggle for power between state school systems and parents over children’s education, specifically language rights. An examination of state statutes regarding bilingual education, and state department of education web pages for the lower 48 states revealed that all states provide bilingual education for limited-English proficient students, or LEP students. The indicator of language rights the paper uses is parental approval, the extent of the authority that parents have over their child’s presence in bilingual education classes as stated in state statutes. Using Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA), we attempt to explain …


Ua1b5 New Faculty 2000-2001, Western Kentucky University Oct 2000

Ua1b5 New Faculty 2000-2001, Western Kentucky University

WKU Archives Records

List of new WKU faculty.


Ua99/7 Good Ol' Bu, Vol. 2, No. 1, Bgbu Alumni Association Oct 2000

Ua99/7 Good Ol' Bu, Vol. 2, No. 1, Bgbu Alumni Association

WKU Archives Records

Newsletter created for Bowling Green Business University alumni. Articles regarding gifts and donations by members, reunions and the Gordon Ford Business College.


Hair Race-Ing: Dominican Beauty Culture And Identity Production, Ginetta E. B. Candelario Oct 2000

Hair Race-Ing: Dominican Beauty Culture And Identity Production, Ginetta E. B. Candelario

Sociology: Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Editorial Introduction, Christina Cruz, Melissa Freeman, Rebecca Rogers Oct 2000

Editorial Introduction, Christina Cruz, Melissa Freeman, Rebecca Rogers

The Qualitative Report

No abstract provided.


Imposters In The Sacred Grove: Working Class Women In The Academe, Melanie L. Long, Gaye Ranck Jenkins, Susan Bracken Oct 2000

Imposters In The Sacred Grove: Working Class Women In The Academe, Melanie L. Long, Gaye Ranck Jenkins, Susan Bracken

The Qualitative Report

The authors of this paper take a critical approach within ethnographic narrative to explore issues of power, class and agency in their experiences as working class women in the academe. After first revealing their working class roots through personal narratives, they employ Clance's Impostor Phenomenon to explore and discuss their experiences as working-class women within the Scared Grove of the academe. Results seem to indicate a dichotomy between their working class values and the expectations of university academics. Results also reveal that men faculty are their current allies, indicating that, for these three working class women in the academe, class …