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The Frog And The Rabbit: A Fable, Steven Samson, John Samson Jan 2000

The Frog And The Rabbit: A Fable, Steven Samson, John Samson

Faculty Publications and Presentations

No abstract provided.


Betty's, Betty's Jan 2000

Betty's, Betty's

Chef Steve Menu Collection

Opening in October, 2004, Betty's quickly won the hearts and loyalty of Buffalonians with its cheerful, sunny dining room, its friendly and funky staff, and its moderately priced eclectic cuisine. Betty's food is simple, fresh, and creative, drawing on American and international influences, resulting in food that is wholesome, interesting, and unpretentious. 370 Virginia St, Buffalo, NY 14201. Chef Hakes.


Pearl Street Grill & Brewery, Pearl Street Grill & Brewery Jan 2000

Pearl Street Grill & Brewery, Pearl Street Grill & Brewery

Chef Steve Menu Collection

Pearl Street Grill & Brewery came into existence in 1997 at 76 Pearl St in downtown Buffalo, NY. It was initially formed as a partnership between a group of local investors and the Wynkoop Brewing Company of Denver, Colorado which was already a successful brewpub operation.

After only a few short years into the partnership, the local investors bought the Wynkoop in 1999 and continued to develop the brewpub into the icon that it is today. Over the years, successive floors have been remodeled and opened to the public for restaurant and banquet space.

As it now stands, Pearl Street …


Television Transnationale, Mondialisation Et La Formation De L'Identite Culturelle: L'Exemple De La Republique Dominicaine, Antonio V. Menéndez Alarcón Jan 2000

Television Transnationale, Mondialisation Et La Formation De L'Identite Culturelle: L'Exemple De La Republique Dominicaine, Antonio V. Menéndez Alarcón

Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS

La societe globale qui se profile au debut du XXIe siecle presente des caracteristiques tant economiques et politiques que culturelles. En sociologie, le phenomene de mondialisation se definit comme la proliferation de flux economiques et culturels internationaux et transnationaux au niveau de la planete et comprend egalement la creation d'institutions supranationales. De fait, les echanges financiers et commerciaux, le developpement de moyens de communication plus efficaces et rapides (mass media, transports, telephone, telecopie, Internet, etc.) et l'intensification des flux migratoires ont connecte et rapproche des nations differentes, produisant une interaction accrue entre les peuples. Appadurai (1990) explique le processus de …


A History Of The Rhetoric And Reality Of Library And Computing Relationships, Peggy Seiden, M. D. Kathman Jan 2000

A History Of The Rhetoric And Reality Of Library And Computing Relationships, Peggy Seiden, M. D. Kathman

Library Staff Works

No abstract provided.


La Fuga Es El Mensaje: Andrea Maturana Y Las Citas Imposibles De Una Escritura En Transicion, Alvaro Kaempfer Jan 2000

La Fuga Es El Mensaje: Andrea Maturana Y Las Citas Imposibles De Una Escritura En Transicion, Alvaro Kaempfer

Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


“What’ S Wrong With That Woman?” – Positioning Theory And Information-Seeking Behaviour, Pamela J. Mckenzie, Robert Gene Carey Jan 2000

“What’ S Wrong With That Woman?” – Positioning Theory And Information-Seeking Behaviour, Pamela J. Mckenzie, Robert Gene Carey

FIMS Presentations

Abstract We offer social positioning theory (Davies and Harre 1990) as a framework for exploring the ways in which the visibility of an individual’ s health status is linked to socially constructed subjectivities that can affect the individual’ s informationseeking behaviour. Qualitative analysis of data from two doctoral studies (collected through participant observation and 40 semi-structured interviews) illustrates the utility of social positioning theory as a framework for studying two specific health contexts: systematic lupus erythematosus, and twin pregnancy. Adopting a ‘ position’ involves the use of discursive practices which define the relations between self and others. Such practices frequently …


Adapting Violence Rehabilitation Programs For The Australian Aboriginal Offender, Peter Mals, Kevin Howells, Andrew Day, Guy Hall Jan 2000

Adapting Violence Rehabilitation Programs For The Australian Aboriginal Offender, Peter Mals, Kevin Howells, Andrew Day, Guy Hall

Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)

In this paper the authors address the question of how treatment and rehabilitation programs for violent offenders might be modified to more appropriately meet the needs of different cultural groups and improve treatment responsivity. The focus of the paper is on the needs of Aboriginal violent offenders in an Australian context, although the themes have relevance to treatment programs internationally. Two broad sources of information are used: the published literature relating to violent offending in Aboriginal people in Australia, and a small-scale interview-based qualitative survey of service providers with particular experience in this area. The evidence suggests there may be …


Republicanism And Aboriginal Peoples, Mark Francis Jan 2000

Republicanism And Aboriginal Peoples, Mark Francis

Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)

No abstract provided.


White Aborigines: Identity Politics In Australian Art, Fiona Nicoll Jan 2000

White Aborigines: Identity Politics In Australian Art, Fiona Nicoll

Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)

No abstract provided.


Wildlife And World Views: Australian Attitudes Toward Wildlife, Heather J. Aslin, David H. Bennett Jan 2000

Wildlife And World Views: Australian Attitudes Toward Wildlife, Heather J. Aslin, David H. Bennett

Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)

Research in a number of western and non-western cultures suggests there are only a limited number of basic orientations toward other species. In the broadest sense, these can be related to fundamental cultural assumptions about what the world is like - world views, world metaphors or cosmologies —and how other species are represented as a result of these assumptions.

In this paper we explore our topic in relation to two cultural traditions - those of Aboriginal Australians and Anglo-Australians. We discuss how the differing world views represented in these cultures relate to wildlife attitudes. Aboriginal society before British setdement of …


Circle As Methodology: Enacting An Aboriginal Paradigm, Fyre Jean Graveline Jan 2000

Circle As Methodology: Enacting An Aboriginal Paradigm, Fyre Jean Graveline

Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)

Circle as Methodology is a poetic narrative, a Trickster tale, which is descriptive of an Aboriginal method in use, while being critical of hegemonic beliefs which con􏰜 ne us. Fyre Jean seeks to engage qualitative researchers from all disciplines in an ongoing dialogue to recognize and resist the oppressive eurocentric attitudes and practices currently shaping research norms. Creatively combining Aboriginal teachings with qualitative design, the author shares insights she gleaned when researching the material for Circle works: Transforming eurocentric consciousness.


Violent Victimization And Fear Of Crime Among Canadian Aboriginals, Michael Weinrath Jan 2000

Violent Victimization And Fear Of Crime Among Canadian Aboriginals, Michael Weinrath

Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)

Violent victimization by offenders has led to concerns over the negative consequences that this has on victims, including a greater fear of crime. Because their disadvantaged status leads to greater rates of violent victimization, it is speculated that fear of crime will be higher among the poor and racial minorities. Examining the common violent crime of assault, this hypothesis is tested by comparing the results of two national Canadian surveys, the 1991 post-censal Aboriginal People’s Survey (N = 18,000+), and the 1993 Canadian General Social Survey (N = 10,000+). Contingency tables (cross-tabs) and multi- variate logistic regression are used to …


Overview Of Consciousness Research, Imants Barušs Jan 2000

Overview Of Consciousness Research, Imants Barušs

Psychology

The purpose of this paper is to orient the reader to the contemporary scientific study of consciousness. One of the most noticeable features of research concerning consciousness is that there are three domains of discourse, the physiological, computational and experiential, each with its own methodology, and concerns. While confusion is often expressed about what it is that one is discussing, there are four main categories of definitions of the term consciousness: consciousness is the registration, processing and acting on information; behavioural consciousness is the explicit knowledge of one's situation, mental states or actions as demonstrated by one's behaviour; subjective consciousness …


Psychopathology Of Altered States Of Consciousness, Imants Barušs Jan 2000

Psychopathology Of Altered States Of Consciousness, Imants Barušs

Psychology

No abstract provided.


Malagasy Clause Structure, Ileana M. Paul Jan 2000

Malagasy Clause Structure, Ileana M. Paul

French Studies Publications

This thesis explores the nature of voice in Malagasy, a language spoken in Madagascar. In chapter 2, it is claimed that different passives promote arguments from different structural positions. Evidence is provided for a particular position, [Spec, v2P], where a certain class of elements (“displaced themes”) may be generated. One particular passive, the aprefix, promotes to subject elements in this position. In chapter 3, arguments are presented in favour of a structural analysis of circumstantial topic (CT). CT morphology licenses all arguments of the verb. Due to a requirement that all clauses have a subject (the Extended Projection Principle), some …


Home As A Place Of Exhibition And Performance: Mayan Household Transformations In Guatemala, Walter E. Little Jan 2000

Home As A Place Of Exhibition And Performance: Mayan Household Transformations In Guatemala, Walter E. Little

Anthropology Faculty Scholarship

Since the beginning of the twentieth century, the town of San Antonio Aguas Calientes, Guatemala, has been incorporated into transnational movements of people, commodities, and ideas through tourism, development, and religious evangelism. The Kaqchikel Mayas living there have long looked outward from their community as they embraced, ignored, or criticized these global flows. Contemporary Kaqchikel Mayas have incorporated these global flows into the organization and maintenance of their households, while giving them a local interpretation. Some families have made their homes a place to enact their culture through exhibitions and performances for tourists. Such performances are indicative of the strategies …


Beacon Light: Winter 2000, St. Cloud Hospital Jan 2000

Beacon Light: Winter 2000, St. Cloud Hospital

Beacon Light

  • Inertia-arterial thrombolysis (IAT) explained
  • Profile on the Nurse Residency program
  • Story on the Renewing Life program
  • The Mid-Minnesota Family Practice Center receives the Champions of Health Award
  • Update on the CentraCare Health Plaza construction
  • The Hospital opened Walk-In Care in the Emergency Trauma Center
  • Urgent begins in Clearwater
  • Kenneth H. Cooper, M.D., presents heart disease prevention seminar
  • Various news updates concerning the Hospital and CentraCare
  • Breast cancer survivors record musical album
  • Brief article on NaviCare
  • Various employees reflect on the positive features of the St. Cloud hospital


Annual Report: 2000, Centracare Health Jan 2000

Annual Report: 2000, Centracare Health

Annual Report

CentraCare Health Systems. Statistics of conditions treated at St. Cloud Hospital in


The Necessary Library Revolution In Community College Developmental And Remedial Programs, Susan E. Thomas Jan 2000

The Necessary Library Revolution In Community College Developmental And Remedial Programs, Susan E. Thomas

Brooklyn Library Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Natural And Unnatural Use In Romans 1:24-27: Paul And The Philosophic Critique Of Eros, David E. Fredrickson Jan 2000

Natural And Unnatural Use In Romans 1:24-27: Paul And The Philosophic Critique Of Eros, David E. Fredrickson

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Review Of An Anthropology For Contemporaneous Worlds By Marc Auge, John Studstill Jan 2000

Review Of An Anthropology For Contemporaneous Worlds By Marc Auge, John Studstill

Faculty Bibliography

No abstract provided.


Annual Report: 1999-2000, Callie Mcginnis Jan 2000

Annual Report: 1999-2000, Callie Mcginnis

Library Annual Reports

This is Columbus State University Libraries' Annual Report for the 1999-2000 Fiscal Year.


Rough Cilicia Archaeological Survey Project: Report Of The Year 2000 Season, Nicholas K. Rauh, Luann Wandsnider Jan 2000

Rough Cilicia Archaeological Survey Project: Report Of The Year 2000 Season, Nicholas K. Rauh, Luann Wandsnider

Department of Anthropology: Faculty Publications

During the 2000 season the RCASP Survey Team surveyed approximately five square kilometers in the vicinity of Lamos and along the ridges surrounding the Adanda River valley in interior Rough Cilicia. Geoarchaeological inspection of beach, lagoon, and terrace deposits of the Hacimusa River was conducted by F. Sancar Ozaner and Hülya Caner. Together Ozaner and Caner identified the locations where geomorphological trenches would be excavated during the 2001 season. Caner also collected surface sediments from lagoonal deposits of the Hacimusa and Bickici Rivers for further analysis. Under the direction of Michael Hoff and Rhys Townsend, a preliminary architectural map was …


Building Political Consensus And Distributing Resources, Theodora-Ismane Gizelis Jan 2000

Building Political Consensus And Distributing Resources, Theodora-Ismane Gizelis

UMSL Global

No abstract provided.


Toward A Psychoanalytic Theory Of Ethnic War - Implications Of War And Peace In Kosovo, Kosova, Filip Kovacevic Jan 2000

Toward A Psychoanalytic Theory Of Ethnic War - Implications Of War And Peace In Kosovo, Kosova, Filip Kovacevic

UMSL Global

No abstract provided.


Fall Newsletter 2000, University Of Missouri-St. Louis Jan 2000

Fall Newsletter 2000, University Of Missouri-St. Louis

UMSL Global

No abstract provided.


Summer Newsletter 2000, University Of Missouri-St. Louis Jan 2000

Summer Newsletter 2000, University Of Missouri-St. Louis

UMSL Global

No abstract provided.


The Gettysburg Battlefield, One Century Ago, Benjamin Y. Dixon Jan 2000

The Gettysburg Battlefield, One Century Ago, Benjamin Y. Dixon

Adams County History

In the fall of 1899, Colonel John Nicholson reported on the recent changes being made to the Gettysburg National Military park. The park held a dedication ceremony that July for a new equestrian statue to General John Reynolds erected northwest of town. It was a shiny goldenbrown, polished-bronze statue sculpted by Henry Kirke Bush-Brown (his second equestrian statue at Gettysburg in three years). The horse and rider, balancing on two legs stood on a large pedestal near the new avenue in his name. Reynolds Avenue and adjoining Wadsworth, Doubleday, and Robinson Avenues were new to the battlefield as well. These …


Adams County History 2000 Jan 2000

Adams County History 2000

Adams County History

No abstract provided.