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Brightside News, December 1988 Dec 1988

Brightside News, December 1988

Brightside News

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Baton Rouge, LA

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The Bulletin, December 1988 Dec 1988

The Bulletin, December 1988

Bulletin, The

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Green Bay, WI

The Bulletin Finding Aid


Good News, December 1988 Dec 1988

Good News, December 1988

Good News

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Michigan, IN

Good News Finding Aid


Hudson Valley Catholic Deaf Center, December 1988 Dec 1988

Hudson Valley Catholic Deaf Center, December 1988

Hudson Valley Catholic Deaf Center

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Poughkeepsie,NY

Hudson Valley Catholic Deaf Center Finding Aid


Newsletter - Ministry For The Deaf (Canada), December 1988 Dec 1988

Newsletter - Ministry For The Deaf (Canada), December 1988

Newsletter - Ministry for the Deaf (Canada)

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Windsor, ON, Canada

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The Orbit, December 1988 Dec 1988

The Orbit, December 1988

Orbit, The

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Cleveland, OH


St. Benedict's Center For The Deaf And Hard Of Hearing, Winter 1988 Dec 1988

St. Benedict's Center For The Deaf And Hard Of Hearing, Winter 1988

Saint Benedict's Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in San Francisco, CA

Saint Benedict's Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Finding Aid


Signpost, December 1, 1988 Dec 1988

Signpost, December 1, 1988

Signpost

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Youngstown, OH

Signpost Finding Aid


The Desales Society News, December 1988 Dec 1988

The Desales Society News, December 1988

DeSales Society News, The

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Landsdale, PA

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Talking Hands, Winter 1988 Dec 1988

Talking Hands, Winter 1988

Talking Hands

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Camden, NJ


Volume 17, Number 4, Post Amerikan Dec 1988

Volume 17, Number 4, Post Amerikan

The Post Amerikan (1972-2004)

One Day in the Lives of American Children, Reflections on National Coming Out Day, The New York City Gay Men's Chorus, The Straight Cruise, Hate Crimes Act Dies in Senate, Gannett Newspaper Chain and Honest Journalism Clash, Junk Food Junkies, Open Letter from Convicted Peace Activists, The Student Movement in Guatemala: Fighting for Its Life, Boycott Nestle, Post Predictions for 1989, Let's All Shop By Mail, Community News, Black Kiss Comics Reviewed, Dear Ms. Hippie, For the Love of Animals, The Myth of Equality, Musings of an Ex-Xian


Ua12/2/1 December Magazine, Wku Student Affairs Dec 1988

Ua12/2/1 December Magazine, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

Special magazine edition of the College Heights Herald featuring articles:

  • White, Douglas. Going Once, Going Twice . . . – Cooper’s Bargain Center Auction
  • Underwood, Jennifer. Joe Iracane No Longer a Fish Out of Water – Regents
  • Albrecht, Dana. Learning Disabled Smash through Barriers


The Development Of A Personalized Computer Assisted School Psychology (Casp) System, Patricia Lou Steinert Dec 1988

The Development Of A Personalized Computer Assisted School Psychology (Casp) System, Patricia Lou Steinert

Dissertations

The purpose of this project was to develop a model computer system to assist school psychologists in managing and manipulating data accumulated in the course of accomplishing their professional responsibilities. School psychologists have traditionally generated large amounts of data, but rarely have they looked across these data to obtain information and/or feedback about their own functioning relative to their professional role. The system described is intended as a model from which an individual psychologist might construct a system to meet individual needs. Data across students were accumulated in four broad areas: (1) personal effectiveness/accountability, (2) diagnosis, (3) local test norms, …


The Psychological Needs Of Sex Offenders Of Children As Measured By The Personality Research Form, Shirley Anne Miller Dec 1988

The Psychological Needs Of Sex Offenders Of Children As Measured By The Personality Research Form, Shirley Anne Miller

Dissertations

Major contributors in the field of child sexual abuse have agreed that sex offenders who sexually abuse children are not primarily motivated by sexual desire and have proposed that the simultaneous satisfaction of a number of psychological needs is the prominent motivation of sex offenders of children. Few attempts have been made to empirically validate the clinical and theoretical impressions regarding the psychological needs of this group using psychological measures designed to assess needs or motives.

The purpose of this study was to investigate to what extent the assumptions about the psychological needs of sex offenders of children would be …


A Pilot Test Of The Career Adjustment And Development Inventory As A Career Needs Analysis Technique, Richard W. Zinser Dec 1988

A Pilot Test Of The Career Adjustment And Development Inventory As A Career Needs Analysis Technique, Richard W. Zinser

Dissertations

A review of the career development literature in current journals revealed several important trends that accentuate the need for additional career services for working adults. Moreover, assessment techniques currently used are transparent and rely mainly on participants' self perceptions. A new career inventory (Crites, 1982), which is based on a taxonomy of adult career problems, has been developed to measure the career adjustment of establishment stage individuals. The instrument was developed as a more effective assessment instrument for the purpose of uncovering employee needs, and for designing appropriate career development programs.

The Career Adjustment and Development Inventory (CADI) was administered …


การศึกษาแนวทางการประหยัดเชื้อเพลิงและลดปัญหามลภาวะของอากาศในกระบวนการอุตสาหกรรม : การบ่มยาสูบ, แสงจันทร์ ลิ้มจิรกาล Dec 1988

การศึกษาแนวทางการประหยัดเชื้อเพลิงและลดปัญหามลภาวะของอากาศในกระบวนการอุตสาหกรรม : การบ่มยาสูบ, แสงจันทร์ ลิ้มจิรกาล

Applied Environmental Research

No abstract provided.


การตรวจวัดก๊าซซัลเฟอร์ไดออกไซด์ในบรรยากาศและในปล่องโรงงานโดยวิธีเรื่องรังสีเอกซ์, ธัชชัย สุมิตร, นเรศร์ จันทน์ขาว, สุวิทย์ ปุณณชัยยะ, เรวัฒน์ เหล่าไพบูลย์ Dec 1988

การตรวจวัดก๊าซซัลเฟอร์ไดออกไซด์ในบรรยากาศและในปล่องโรงงานโดยวิธีเรื่องรังสีเอกซ์, ธัชชัย สุมิตร, นเรศร์ จันทน์ขาว, สุวิทย์ ปุณณชัยยะ, เรวัฒน์ เหล่าไพบูลย์

Applied Environmental Research

No abstract provided.


การหาปริมาณแมงกานีสในอากาศของโรงงานถ่านไฟฉายโดยใช้เทคนิคการเรื่องรังสีเอกซ์, ธัชชัย สุมิตร, สุทธิพงศ์ กองสมบัติสุข Dec 1988

การหาปริมาณแมงกานีสในอากาศของโรงงานถ่านไฟฉายโดยใช้เทคนิคการเรื่องรังสีเอกซ์, ธัชชัย สุมิตร, สุทธิพงศ์ กองสมบัติสุข

Applied Environmental Research

No abstract provided.


การสะสมของโลหะปริมาณน้อยในสัตว์ทะเลบางชนิดที่จับได้บริเวณอ่าวระยอง, พัชรา เพ็ชรพิรุณ Dec 1988

การสะสมของโลหะปริมาณน้อยในสัตว์ทะเลบางชนิดที่จับได้บริเวณอ่าวระยอง, พัชรา เพ็ชรพิรุณ

Applied Environmental Research

No abstract provided.


น้ำร้อนปลาเป็น น้ำเย็นปลาตาย, กัณฑรีย์ ศรีพงศ์พันธุ์ Dec 1988

น้ำร้อนปลาเป็น น้ำเย็นปลาตาย, กัณฑรีย์ ศรีพงศ์พันธุ์

Applied Environmental Research

No abstract provided.


"New" Directions In The Welfare Reform Debate: The Problems Of Federalism, W. Joseph Heffernan Dec 1988

"New" Directions In The Welfare Reform Debate: The Problems Of Federalism, W. Joseph Heffernan

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

This paper reviews the problem of federalism and welfare and presents statistical data about the relative welfare practices among the states over the last 25 years. The relevance of these problems and practices to the current hopes for welfare reform and policy conflicts within Congress are discussed.


The Environmental, Economic, And Social Impacts Of Resort Development And Tourism On Native Hawaiians, Jon Matsuoka, Terry Kelly Dec 1988

The Environmental, Economic, And Social Impacts Of Resort Development And Tourism On Native Hawaiians, Jon Matsuoka, Terry Kelly

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

Hawaii is currently undergoing major changes associated with land and industrial development. A shift in focus from agriculture to tourism has led to massive land development throughout the islands in order to accommodate this growing industry. The people affected most by these environmental changes are the indigenous people of Hawaii who exist in close harmony with the land and sea. As natural habitats are destroyed, fish and other food sources disappear. This has profound affects upon the behavior and practices of Hawaiian people who must look to other means for subsistence. Changes in the environment are inherently tied to changes …


Community Mental Health: A View From American History, Mary Ann Jimenez Dec 1988

Community Mental Health: A View From American History, Mary Ann Jimenez

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

The limitations of the movement for deinstitutionalization of the chronically mentally disordered have been the subject of a repeated series of investigations and analyses in the last 10 years. These critiques can be summed up in the undeniable observation that the chronically mentally disordered have by and large failed to benefit from deinstitutionalization in the ways that the original advocates and planners of this policy had hoped. The promise of community mental health, at least as articulated by the scores of witnesses before Congressional committees in the early 1960's, has not been realized for this population.


The Frustrations Of Family Violence Social Work: An Historical Critique, Linda Gordon Dec 1988

The Frustrations Of Family Violence Social Work: An Historical Critique, Linda Gordon

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

Contrary to the view that social work has been characterized by substantial shifts in treatment methods over the last hundred years, an historical study of case records from child protection agencies in Boston, 1880 to 1960, revealed very little improvement or change in the social-work response to family violence cases. The continuity in socialwork response rested, at its best, on workers' common-sense apprehension of the complex (intrapsychic, relational, and environmental) causes of family violence, and, at worst, on several constricting ideologies about proper family life: gender assumptions that made women's domesticity and mothering essential; and a public/private dichotomy which assumed …


Unemployment And Social Integration: A Review, Loring Jones Dec 1988

Unemployment And Social Integration: A Review, Loring Jones

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

A review of the literature identifies the loss of work as a stressful life event that has been linked to a number of psychosocial ills. The paper examines the loss of social relationships, a major noneconomic cost of unemployment, as a major contributor to the development of those ills. Practice implications of this finding are identified.


Economic Motivators For Shoplifting, Joann Ray, Katherine Hooper Briar Dec 1988

Economic Motivators For Shoplifting, Joann Ray, Katherine Hooper Briar

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

Shoplifting has been attributed to many psychological and physiological factors, especially when women are involved. This article examines the many factors that account for shoplifting behavior focusing on research findings which suggest economic and employment precipitants of the problem. Changes in policy and programmatic responses to shoplifters are suggested.


Nonparametric Tests Of Maximizing Behavior Subject To Nonlinear Sets, Rosa L. Matzkin Dec 1988

Nonparametric Tests Of Maximizing Behavior Subject To Nonlinear Sets, Rosa L. Matzkin

Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers

This paper extends the axiomatic theory of revealed preference to choices that are generated by the maximization of a strictly concave and strictly monotone function subject to nonlinear constraint sets. I characterize finite sets of observations on choice behavior that are consistent with the maximization of a strictly concave and strictly monotone objective function. Both nonconvex and convex choice sets are considered. The analysis applies, for example, to consumers who face either regressive or progressive taxes and to households that produce commodities according to either a convex or a concave production function. For choice sets that possess convex and monotone …


Deaf Dialogue, December 1988 Dec 1988

Deaf Dialogue, December 1988

Deaf Dialogue

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Chicago, IL

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Open Doors, Winter 1988 Dec 1988

Open Doors, Winter 1988

Open Doors

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Detroit, MI


Newsletter, December 1988 Dec 1988

Newsletter, December 1988

Newsletter

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Worcester, MA

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