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Airplay, Vol. 11, No. 11 (1988), Maine Public Broadcasting Network Aug 1988

Airplay, Vol. 11, No. 11 (1988), Maine Public Broadcasting Network

Airplay: MPBN Radio Program Guide

Airplay is published to provide the most thorough information possible about MPBN Radio and its programs, hopefully in a visually appealing way. Each month of Airplay features works by Maine artists and photographers on its cover. Maine Public Broadcasting Network Radio is a member of National Public Radio (NPR) and the Eastern Public Radio Network (EPRN). Maine Public Broadcasting was founded by the University of Maine System and Colby, Bates and Bowdoin Colleges.


News From Hope College, Volume 20.1: August, 1988, Hope College Aug 1988

News From Hope College, Volume 20.1: August, 1988, Hope College

News from Hope College

No abstract provided.


Prospectus, August 1988, Paul Magelli, Maryann Brandy, Hung Vu, Poncet Etoile, Larry V. Gilbert, Mary Alice Ecker, Joe Sieben, Walt Rudy, Tom Woods, Lee Messinger Aug 1988

Prospectus, August 1988, Paul Magelli, Maryann Brandy, Hung Vu, Poncet Etoile, Larry V. Gilbert, Mary Alice Ecker, Joe Sieben, Walt Rudy, Tom Woods, Lee Messinger

Prospectus 1988

No abstract provided.


Multiple Peril Crop Insurance: What Is It? Should You Buy It For Your Fall Seeded Crops?, Burton Pflueger, Gerald Toland Aug 1988

Multiple Peril Crop Insurance: What Is It? Should You Buy It For Your Fall Seeded Crops?, Burton Pflueger, Gerald Toland

Economics Staff Paper Series

No abstract provided.


The Economic Impact Of Crop Insurance On South Dakota Counties, Burton Pflueger, Gerald Toland Aug 1988

The Economic Impact Of Crop Insurance On South Dakota Counties, Burton Pflueger, Gerald Toland

Economics Staff Paper Series

No abstract provided.


Laos: Politics, Economics, And Society; Laos: A Bibliography, Joel Halpern Aug 1988

Laos: Politics, Economics, And Society; Laos: A Bibliography, Joel Halpern

Joel M. Halpern

No abstract provided.


Political Instability In The Arab Middle East, Delores M. Moses Aug 1988

Political Instability In The Arab Middle East, Delores M. Moses

Master's Theses

The objective of this thesis is to prove that the Middle Eastern States, excluding Israel, experience political instability because the people lack state nationalism. State nationalism is defined as pride on the part of the people in their state to the extent that they transfer their primary loyalty from their village, ethnic, or religious group to the national government. The people will share a sense of oneness and a common identity with the government if they possess state nationalism.

The methodology used in this paper was to apply the indigenous theory of Christopher Clapham to historical events and the political, …


Newsletter: Network News, Jacksonville Women's Network Aug 1988

Newsletter: Network News, Jacksonville Women's Network

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

A newsletter for Jacksonville Women’s Network with information on the JWN board, members and events. Date: August, 1988


Information Interface - Volume 12, Issue 4 - August/September 1988, George Washington University, Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library Aug 1988

Information Interface - Volume 12, Issue 4 - August/September 1988, George Washington University, Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library

Information Interface (1976 - 2009)

News and information about Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library of interest to users.


Correlated Equilibrium With Generalized Information Structures, Adam Brandenburger, Eddie Dekel, John Geanakoplos Aug 1988

Correlated Equilibrium With Generalized Information Structures, Adam Brandenburger, Eddie Dekel, John Geanakoplos

Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers

We study the “generalized correlated equilibria” of a game when players make information processing errors. It is shown that the assumption of information processing errors is equivalent to that of “subjectivity” (i.e., differences between the players’ priors). Hence a bounded rationality justification of subjective priors is provided. We also describe the set of distributions on actions induced by generalized correlated equilibria with common priors.


Ua11/2 Press Releases - August 1988, Wku Public Affairs Aug 1988

Ua11/2 Press Releases - August 1988, Wku Public Affairs

WKU Archives Records

Press releases issued in August 1988:

  • News Media Advisory re: Presidential Search, 8/1/1988
  • Four Presidential Finalists to Visit WKU Campus, 8/1/1988
  • WKU Regent's Name Thomas Meredith Eighth President, 8/5/1988
  • News Presidential Announcement with Joe Iracane, 8/5/1988
  • WKU Reunites Half-Century's Worth of Former College High Students, 8/10/1988
  • News Media Advisory re: Presidential Search, 8/12/1988
  • News Media Advisory re: WKU Glasgow
  • WKU Begins Transition from Kern Alexander to Thomas Meredith, 8/16/1988
  • WKU Expects Record 14,000; Has Summer Increase in Enrollment, 8/17/1988
  • WKU Signs on Student-Run Radio Station, WWHR 91.7, 8/18/1988
  • Dr. James Heck to Direct WKU Campus at Glasgow, 8/18/1988
  • Special to …


State Health Care Legislation For The Uninsured, 1985-1987, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar) Aug 1988

State Health Care Legislation For The Uninsured, 1985-1987, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)

Publications

The percentage of persons in the United States without health insurance that do not qualify for Medicaid or Medicare has been increasing steadily since 1979. Growing numbers of single-parent households, full-time workers becoming part-time, jobs without benefits, and early retirement are a few of the factors contributing to the problem of the medically uninsured.


Caur Focus, Vol. 01, No. 02, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar) Aug 1988

Caur Focus, Vol. 01, No. 02, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)

Publications

This issue of Center for Applied Urban Research (CUAR) FOCUS features the article "Nebraska 1986 Population Estimates" by Jerome A. Deichert and Tim K. Himberger.


Increasing The Self-Esteem Of Junior High Emotionally Disturbed Boys, La Rue Eaton Richey Aug 1988

Increasing The Self-Esteem Of Junior High Emotionally Disturbed Boys, La Rue Eaton Richey

Graduate Theses

Emotional disturbance can be viewed as an inability to manage one's behavior. This inability to maintain self-control in stressful situations represents a serious problem not only for the individual but for family and school personnel. In this study, Reasoner's (1984) Building Self-Esteem program was used with seventh and eighth grade emotionally disturbed boys in a West Texas community. Their self-esteem scores did increase as measured by Coopersmith (1984) Self-Esteem Inventory. *


Grade, Sex And Ethnicity Differences In Career Maturity, Level Of Career Aspirations And Decision-Making Of Adolescents, Diane Dougherty Rhoden Aug 1988

Grade, Sex And Ethnicity Differences In Career Maturity, Level Of Career Aspirations And Decision-Making Of Adolescents, Diane Dougherty Rhoden

Graduate Theses

Grade, sex and ethnicity differences in career maturity, level of career aspirations and decision making of adolescents were examined. The subjects were one hundred and two students drawn from regular seventh through twelfth grade classes of three schools. The subjects were given the Career Development Inventory to assess career maturity. National Opinion Research Center prestige ratings for occupations were used to determine the subjects' level of career aspiration. The subjects were also presented with ten decision dilemmas. The responses to the dilemmas reflected willingness to delay temporal gratification for future goals and adherence to personal goals or deference to the …


Hb1010, Texas Education Codes 21.557 And 11.205 As Predictors Of The Student At Risk Of Dropping Out Of School, Judy A. Green Aug 1988

Hb1010, Texas Education Codes 21.557 And 11.205 As Predictors Of The Student At Risk Of Dropping Out Of School, Judy A. Green

Graduate Theses

Dropping out of school prior to the completion of requirements has become a nationwide problem of growing dimensions. The state legislature of Texas, not unlike legislatures in many other states, has charged educational professionals with overcoming or 7 at least diminishing the present startling dropout rate. Through House Bill 1010, criterion have been assigned for the identification of the student who is at risk of dropping out of school. In this study 169 tenth grade dropouts were used to test the mandatory and optional criteria established by the legislature for identifying these students, as well as criteria most indicated by …


Opposition To Human Rights Treaties In The United States Senate: The Legacy Of The Bricker Amendment, Natalie Hevener Kaufman, David Whiteman Aug 1988

Opposition To Human Rights Treaties In The United States Senate: The Legacy Of The Bricker Amendment, Natalie Hevener Kaufman, David Whiteman

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Victorian Material Culture In Memphis, Tennessee: The Mallory-Neely House Interiors As Artifact, Lawrence Allen Ray Aug 1988

Victorian Material Culture In Memphis, Tennessee: The Mallory-Neely House Interiors As Artifact, Lawrence Allen Ray

Doctoral Dissertations

The interiors of the Mallory-Neely House are valuable surviving documents of nineteenth century American culture warranting careful research, preservation and interpretation. Victorian Village, where the mansion is located in Memphis, is a nationally recognized enclave of nineteenth-century domestic structures. Previous research has centered primarily on the genealogical background of the owners and to a much lesser degree on the architectural history of these houses; none had focused in a scholarly manner on the interiors and furnishings. This is especially true of the Mallory-Neely House, the only one containing its original interior decor. These represent stratification of occupation and renovation by …


An Experimental Study Of Small Animal Remains In Archaeological Pit Features, Thomas R. Whyte Aug 1988

An Experimental Study Of Small Animal Remains In Archaeological Pit Features, Thomas R. Whyte

Doctoral Dissertations

Shells of terrestrial snails and bones of small vertebrates such as toads, frogs, shrews, and mice are often recovered from pit features on archaeological sites in eastern North America. Attempts by archaeologists to reconstruct human subsistence behavior are impeded by an inability to determine whether these small animal remains represent cultural refuse or natural entrapment. An exploratory experimental program aimed at mitigating this dilemma was conducted along the Tennessee River near Knoxville, Tennessee from May 1985 to June 1986. The goals of this experimental program were to determine (1) the causes of natural entrapment of animals in pits, (2) the …


Lithic Analysis And The Discovery Of Prehistoric Man-Land Relationships In The Uplands Of The Big South Fork Of The Tennessee Cumberland Plateau, Terry Andrew Ferguson Aug 1988

Lithic Analysis And The Discovery Of Prehistoric Man-Land Relationships In The Uplands Of The Big South Fork Of The Tennessee Cumberland Plateau, Terry Andrew Ferguson

Doctoral Dissertations

Prehistoric man-land relationships within the uplands of the Big South Fork River valley in east-central Tennessee were studied by lithic based settlement analysis. Lithic artifact assemblages from 45 sites located within three study areas in contrasting biophysical environments were investigated. Investigations were designed to identify culturally meaningful patterning in the information content of the archaeological record and to draw inferences concerning adaptive behavior. Patterns were evaluated for the study areas, viewed holistically and synchronically, and for individual sites viewed diachronically. The analytical investigations focused on the assemblage variability present within and between the study areas and concerned variation in patterns …


St. Louis Deaf Advocate Newsletter, August 1988 Aug 1988

St. Louis Deaf Advocate Newsletter, August 1988

Saint Louis Deaf Advocate Newsletter

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in St. Louis

Saint Louis Deaf Advocate Newsletter Finding Aid


Alive, August-September 1988 Aug 1988

Alive, August-September 1988

Alive

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Jacksonville, FL


Volume 17, Number 2, Post Amerikan Aug 1988

Volume 17, Number 2, Post Amerikan

The Post Amerikan (1972-2004)

A Funny Novel, Serialized; Double Nickel Reviewed; Advertising Ridiculed; Local Digitized Temperatures Confused; Who Gets Hurt When Too Many Animals Co-Exist?; God's Existence Debated; Community News and Letters; Trial of Protesters Detailed; Lotsa Pictures!; Visitor to Nicaragua Gives Account; Ways to Save the Environment; Don't Poke at That Fetus; Ms. Hippie's Advice to Yuppies; Dissatisfactions with Our Culture: Skinny Chauvinism and Loose Usage; Jackson Victory Reviewed; Film Stuff Mourned; Journalism Review: What They Don't Say About a Strike; Gay Stuff: Record Review with Enticing Quotations; Men Turn Monsters at Whiff of Spring


Self-Control In Mentally Retarded Adolescents: Choice As A Function Of Amount And Delay Of Reinforcement, Steven P. Ragotzy Aug 1988

Self-Control In Mentally Retarded Adolescents: Choice As A Function Of Amount And Delay Of Reinforcement, Steven P. Ragotzy

Dissertations

Three severely mentally retarded adolescents were studied under discrete-trial procedures in which a choice was arranged between edible reinforcers that differed in magnitude and, in some conditions, delay. In the absence of delays, the larger reinforcer was consistently chosen. All subjects directed the majority of choice responses to the smaller reinforcer when the larger reinforcer was sufficiently delayed, although the value at which this occurred differed across subjects. Under conditions where the larger reinforcer initially was sufficiently delayed to result in preference for the smaller one, progressively increasing in 5-s increments the delay to both reinforcers increased percent trials with …


Effects Of Task Difficulty, Performance Consequence, And Social Interaction On Physiological Reactivity In Post-Coronary Patients, A. Janelle Maldonado Aug 1988

Effects Of Task Difficulty, Performance Consequence, And Social Interaction On Physiological Reactivity In Post-Coronary Patients, A. Janelle Maldonado

Dissertations

Three experiments were performed to determine the effects of three task variables and Type A behavior pattern on physiological reactivity to time-limited math and anagram tasks. In the first experiment, ten post-coronary patients performed time-limited computer tasks under two performance consequence conditions: Point Reward or presentation of an Auditory Blast combined with two task difficulty conditions (40% and 60% difficult). The findings of Experiment 1 indicated that while the tasks did produce levels of physiological reactivity comparable to those observed in the literature, there were no significant main effects for either variable for any of the five measures. A significant …


Construct Validation Of The Family Of Origin Scale: A Factor Analysis, Omar L. Mangrum Aug 1988

Construct Validation Of The Family Of Origin Scale: A Factor Analysis, Omar L. Mangrum

Dissertations

The major purpose of this two-part study was to contribute to the body of knowledge concerned with the construct validity of the Family of Origin Scale (FOS). The issues of construct and discriminative validity were specifically addressed. The first phase was an attempt to empirically establish the underlying factor structure of the Family of Origin Scale (FOS) through factor analytic techniques. The analysis utilized data collected from a previously studied population (i.e., college students) and a demographically different population (i.e., prison inmates). Results from this study indicate that the FOS appears to measure at least seven distinct factors/constructs, four of …


Tips, Volume 08, No. 2, 1988, Wolf P. Wolfensberger Aug 1988

Tips, Volume 08, No. 2, 1988, Wolf P. Wolfensberger

Training Institute Publication Series (TIPS)

• The Deathmaking Scene

• Societal Deathmaking as the Backdrop to More Specific Types of Killing

• Privatization of Deathmaking

• Deathmaking via Surrogate Decision-Making

• Pre-Birth Deathmaking

• More Utilitarianism

• Perinatal Deathmaking

• Making Dead the Children

• Disdain for Child Health & Safety

• Sexual Exploitation of Children

• "Euthanasia"

• The Slippery Slope is Alive, "Well," & Slippery

• Official/Legitimized Medical "Euthanasia"

• Free-Lance "Euthanasia" by Medical Care Personnel

• Private "Euthanasia"

• Suicide, & Its Promotion

• Deathmaking via Low Quality Practices or Abuse in Human Services

• Iron Stomach?

• The Deceptions Surrounding Deathmaking …


Catholic Office For The Deaf Newsletter, August 1988 Aug 1988

Catholic Office For The Deaf Newsletter, August 1988

Catholic Office for the Deaf

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Pittsburgh, PA

Catholic Office for the Deaf Finding Aid


The Silent Witness, August 1988 Aug 1988

The Silent Witness, August 1988

Silent Witness, The

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Washington, D.C.


1988 August, Office Of Communications & Marketing, Morehead State University. Aug 1988

1988 August, Office Of Communications & Marketing, Morehead State University.

Morehead State Press Release Archive, 1961 to the Present

Morehead State University press releases for August of 1988.