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Cedarville Vs. Walsh, Cedarville University Sep 1995

Cedarville Vs. Walsh, Cedarville University

Men's Soccer Statistics

No abstract provided.


Cedarville Vs. Ohio Wesleyan, Cedarville University Sep 1995

Cedarville Vs. Ohio Wesleyan, Cedarville University

Volleyball Statistics

No abstract provided.


Cedarville Vs. Hanover, Cedarville University Sep 1995

Cedarville Vs. Hanover, Cedarville University

Volleyball Statistics

No abstract provided.


Cedarville Vs. Capital, Cedarville University Sep 1995

Cedarville Vs. Capital, Cedarville University

Volleyball Statistics

No abstract provided.


Interview No. 906, Joseph De Bastiani Sep 1995

Interview No. 906, Joseph De Bastiani

Combined Interviews

Part of Mining in Mexico Oral History Project ; recounts experience as underground miner in Canada; discusses changes after Mexicanization of mining industry; compares operating practice of Canadian mines to Mexican mines in late 1940s and early 1950s; Eagle Picher sale of Mexican labor secretary Adolfo Lopez Mateos, later president of Mexico.


Jerry Jones And Revenue Sharing - Lords Of Baseball Fail On Settlement, Richard C. Crepeau Sep 1995

Jerry Jones And Revenue Sharing - Lords Of Baseball Fail On Settlement, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

It is the week of the owners. In the NFL Jerry Jones, liege lord of Dallas, decided to take on his fellow owners in a challenge to one of the leagues oldest and most revered traditions, while at the same time signing Deion Sanders at the price of a king's ransom.


Cedars, September 22, 1995, Cedarville College Sep 1995

Cedars, September 22, 1995, Cedarville College

Cedars

No abstract provided.


Spartan Daily, September 22, 1995, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications Sep 1995

Spartan Daily, September 22, 1995, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications

Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)

Volume 105, Issue 16


Pvn-Cat-012-H-075-006-Bone, Patricia Urban Sep 1995

Pvn-Cat-012-H-075-006-Bone, Patricia Urban

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Pvn-Rdo-441-F-011, Jennifer Wendt Sep 1995

Pvn-Rdo-441-F-011, Jennifer Wendt

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Cedarville Vs. Otterbein, Cedarville University Sep 1995

Cedarville Vs. Otterbein, Cedarville University

Volleyball Statistics

No abstract provided.


Lanthorn, Vol. 30, No. 05, September 21, 1995, Grand Valley State University Sep 1995

Lanthorn, Vol. 30, No. 05, September 21, 1995, Grand Valley State University

Volume 30, June 29, 1995 - May 30, 1996

Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.


Remarks Made At The Telecom 95 Conference, 3 October 1995, Nelson Mandela Sep 1995

Remarks Made At The Telecom 95 Conference, 3 October 1995, Nelson Mandela

Trotter Review

This is a reprint of the address made by President Nelson Mandela at the TELECOM 95 Conference from October 3, 1995. In his remarks, he stressed the importance of new technologies for the development of the African continent, as well as the need for the expansion of communication and information networks. President Mandela also set forth his own "set of principles designed to enable the full participation of both the developed countries and the developing countries in building a global information society."


An Interview With E. David Ellington, President Of Netnoir, Inc., Harold W. Horton Jr. Sep 1995

An Interview With E. David Ellington, President Of Netnoir, Inc., Harold W. Horton Jr.

Trotter Review

The following article is an interview with E. David Ellington, who was the President of NetNoir, Inc., a company "dedicated to digitizing, archiving, and distributing global Afrocentric content."


Central Florida Future, Vol. 28 No. 09, September 21, 1995 Sep 1995

Central Florida Future, Vol. 28 No. 09, September 21, 1995

Central Florida Future

UCF to display


September 21, 1995, Arkansas Baptist State Convention Sep 1995

September 21, 1995, Arkansas Baptist State Convention

Arkansas Baptist Newsmagazine, 1995-1999

No abstract provided.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 71, No. 9, Wku Student Affairs Sep 1995

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 71, No. 9, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Becker, Lori. Open Forums Focus on Moving to a New Level
  • Goetz, Kristina. Graduate Sues Kappa Alphas After Fight – Robb Taylor
  • Scott, Mike. Workers Adjusting to New Company – Marriott, Facilities Management
  • Regents to Vote on Conduct Code
  • Weaver, Ron. Editorial Cartoon re: Recycling
  • Western Needs Recycling Plan
  • Giving Your Opinion, Understanding Ours
  • Brown, Mark. Saying Good-Bye Is Not Easy to Do
  • Bradley, Kara. Educate Smokers
  • Malek, Richard. Liberals Need to Get a Grip on Issues – Politics
  • Curtis, Stacy. Editorial Cartoon re: The …


Creative Destruction In The Information Age: The Fallout On America's Latino Communities, Anthony G. Wilhelm Sep 1995

Creative Destruction In The Information Age: The Fallout On America's Latino Communities, Anthony G. Wilhelm

Trotter Review

The 104th Congress is in the midst of the first wholesale reform of telecommunications regulation in one-half century. The new regulatory framework emerging in the Republican-controlled Congress, if enacted, will usher in a radically deregulated, market-driven telecom environment, one in which the benefits of the emerging national information infrastructure will likely be distributed differentially, based on ethnicity and socio-economic status. Many U.S. residents may actually be charged higher rates for essential telecommunication services after deregulation (just as they did when cable television was deregulated), which may force many vulnerable users off the network. In addition, the concentration of media ownership …


Empowering Communities Of Color Through Computer Technology, Michael Roberts Sep 1995

Empowering Communities Of Color Through Computer Technology, Michael Roberts

Trotter Review

As we hurtle towards the 21st century, an increasing number of individuals start to realize that the ability to use computers and information technology resources effectively will determine how well individuals, organizations, and communities function in a rapidly changing technological society. Numerous studies, including one conducted in the Summer 1995 of Boston's Black community by Freedom House and The Trotter Institute, and highlighted in this issue, have documented the need of Americans—students, workers, unemployed, youth, adults and senior citizens, to become knowledgeable and proficient in the use of computers and information technology. There are several questions that do face communities …


Who Determines What Our Children See, Read, Do, Or Learn On The Internet?, Sondlo Leonard Mhlaba Sep 1995

Who Determines What Our Children See, Read, Do, Or Learn On The Internet?, Sondlo Leonard Mhlaba

Trotter Review

The issue of appropriate use of the Internet at home and in schools is being hotly debated right now in, and outside, the Internet. In March 1995 Marlene Goss wrote a letter to the discussion list of the Consortium for School Networking (CoSNdisc@list.cred.net) appealing to educational policymakers to focus on access and equity when dealing with Internet in schools, instead of focusing on restricting such access. She found it remarkable how many hours were being spent "deciding student use when only 3% of the classroom teachers, professional adults, have use of the Internet." Her point was not so much that …


The Power Of Information And Communities Of Color, Lana W. Jackman, Patricia C. Payne Sep 1995

The Power Of Information And Communities Of Color, Lana W. Jackman, Patricia C. Payne

Trotter Review

In this age of the Information Superhighway, access to information has become a "human rights" issue for communities of color. Access to information is the backbone for economic growth in the world marketplace. Information literacy, the ability to find, evaluate, analyze, and use information effectively is the currency of infinite power and control of one's economic, social, and political destiny. For communities of color to gain access to this phenomenal communications/technological revolution, there is a need to become information literate.


Cedarville Vs. Ohio Dominican, Cedarville University Sep 1995

Cedarville Vs. Ohio Dominican, Cedarville University

Volleyball Statistics

No abstract provided.


Technological Revolution And The Black Studies Curriculum: A Course Proposal, Abdul Alkalimat Sep 1995

Technological Revolution And The Black Studies Curriculum: A Course Proposal, Abdul Alkalimat

Trotter Review

A technological revolution is changing the world. The computer is fast becoming the universal tool in all aspects of work, production and communication, and innovations in bio-technology are fast transforming agriculture and health. The main impact of this technological revolution has been to restructure the economy, both the centers of accumulation as well as the labor process. It is also restructuring the methods by which people communicate, form and maintain communities. In general, the objective basis of social life is being fundamentally changed.

This essay proposes a basic course that not only focuses on the technological revolution, but should be …


Politics And The Information Superhighway, Bobby L. Rush Sep 1995

Politics And The Information Superhighway, Bobby L. Rush

Trotter Review

The following statement was delivered on 24 May 1995 by the Congressman in support of the markup of The Communications Act of 1995.


Frameworks For Evaluating Technology Transfer, Saskia Wilhelms Sep 1995

Frameworks For Evaluating Technology Transfer, Saskia Wilhelms

Trotter Review

Technology can help us to keep air and water clean, to educate ourselves and others, and to make our lives more comfortable. Technology, however, has in the ears of many, a threatening ring. Whether technology serves human well-being depends on its usage. Dust-covered computers, abandoned factories, underutilized hospitals, chemical plants polluting our environment, nuclear power threatening our health—negative instances of technology application abound. To obtain greater positive results, technology has to be applied and transferred according to criteria that enable us to assess potential benefits and risks associated with the technology. Technology transfer includes tangible and intangible assets, such as …


The Cowl - V.60 - N.2 - Sept. 21, 1995 Sep 1995

The Cowl - V.60 - N.2 - Sept. 21, 1995

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 60, Number 2 - Sept. 21, 1995. 24 pages.


Spartan Daily, September 21, 1995, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications Sep 1995

Spartan Daily, September 21, 1995, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications

Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)

Volume 105, Issue 15


Pvn-Cat-016-I-014-002-Bone, Patricia Urban Sep 1995

Pvn-Cat-016-I-014-002-Bone, Patricia Urban

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Pvn-Cat-016-I-014-003-Bone, Patricia Urban Sep 1995

Pvn-Cat-016-I-014-003-Bone, Patricia Urban

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Introduction, James Jennings Sep 1995

Introduction, James Jennings

Trotter Review

This issue of the Trotter Review focuses on one of the most important set of challenges facing the Black community in the U.S., and that is, how to access, and manage, and control, significant facets and processes associated with the information superhighway. This current issue identifies the nature of the challenges, but also proposes some strategies that the Black community and its leadership might consider to ensure both access and control over information technology.