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Cedarville Vs. Mt. Vernon Nazarene, Cedarville University Oct 2000

Cedarville Vs. Mt. Vernon Nazarene, Cedarville University

Men's Soccer Statistics

No abstract provided.


Spartan Daily, October 3, 2000, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications Oct 2000

Spartan Daily, October 3, 2000, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications

Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)

Volume 115, Issue 23


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 …


Grand Valley Forum, Volume 025, Number 10, October 2, 2000, Grand Valley State University Oct 2000

Grand Valley Forum, Volume 025, Number 10, October 2, 2000, Grand Valley State University

2000-2001, Volume 25

Grand Valley Forum is Grand Valley State's faculty and staff newsletter, published from 1976 to the present.


New Ag Sciences Magnet School, Valerie Egger Oct 2000

New Ag Sciences Magnet School, Valerie Egger

Nebraska Network 21: Publications

Soon, high school students in Mead, Nebraska will conduct experiments at the nearby 9,500-acre University of Nebraska Agricultural Research and Development Center (ARDC). Students will work directly with local agriculture businesses gaining experiences in applying agricultural techniques.

The agriculture program at Mead High School in Mead, Nebraska has been very successful in teaching agriculture production and agriculture leadership through FFA for many years. They have produced graduates that are highly successful in agriculture production and agribusiness. It is with this tradition in mind that the school reinvented their agriculture education program. The agriculture teachers for the M.E.A.D. program are Joe …


The Sydney Games And Cathy Freeman Overshadow The Corruption And Distortion, Richard C. Crepeau Oct 2000

The Sydney Games And Cathy Freeman Overshadow The Corruption And Distortion, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

The Sydney Olympics, like all those before it, had both its wonderful moments and its controversies. For Sydney undoubtedly the defining moment occurred when Cathy Freeman took the gold medal in the 400-meter race. A nation stopped and gave its undivided attention as one of its citizens of aboriginal origin ran away from the field. The 110,000 fans in Olympic Stadium cheered wildly, thousands just outside the stadium watching on a large screen television did the same, and in downtown Sydney yet another large vocal crowd screamed in joy at the sight of Freeman's exquisite run. As if to underline …


Spartan Daily, October 2, 2000, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications Oct 2000

Spartan Daily, October 2, 2000, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications

Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)

Volume 115, Issue 22


We Forum, Vol Xxiv No. 22 - Oct. 2-8, 2000, Jose Burgos, Jr. Oct 2000

We Forum, Vol Xxiv No. 22 - Oct. 2-8, 2000, Jose Burgos, Jr.

We Forum

No abstract provided.


Columbia Chronicle (10/02/2000), Columbia College Chicago Oct 2000

Columbia Chronicle (10/02/2000), Columbia College Chicago

Columbia Chronicle

Student newspaper from October 2, 2000 entitled Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 32 pages and is listed as Volume 34, Number 2. Cover story: "Columbia opens new dorm" Editor-in-Chief: Amber Holst


Cedarville Vs. Marian, Cedarville University Oct 2000

Cedarville Vs. Marian, Cedarville University

Women's Soccer Statistics

No abstract provided.


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 …


10-2000 Newsletter, Minnesota State University, Mankato. Library Services Oct 2000

10-2000 Newsletter, Minnesota State University, Mankato. Library Services

Library Services Newsletters

Minnesota State University, Mankato, Library Services Newsletter for October 2000.


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 …


Undergraduate Full Text Databases: Bell And Howell Medical Complete And Infotrac Health Reference Center-Academic, Lutishoor Salisbury, Bryan Davidson, Alberta Bailey Oct 2000

Undergraduate Full Text Databases: Bell And Howell Medical Complete And Infotrac Health Reference Center-Academic, Lutishoor Salisbury, Bryan Davidson, Alberta Bailey

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

This study compares and contrasts InfoTrac and ProQuest primarily as full-text resources to supplement retrieval of references contained in the CINAHL database. These databases are analyzed by examining their scope in terms of the number and types of serials covered within specific areas using Ulrich's subject headings. Another important aspect of this study relates to the effectiveness of the two search engines for end-user retrieval and collection development.


A Survey Of Four Libraries In Kunming: Library Automation And Modernization In A Far Removed Province In China, Jianli Li, Mary Francis Marx Oct 2000

A Survey Of Four Libraries In Kunming: Library Automation And Modernization In A Far Removed Province In China, Jianli Li, Mary Francis Marx

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

As of 2000, over the last fifteen years, in a major effort at modernization and with an increasing investment by the Chinese government, China established more than twenty national information systems. The libraries we visited were member of some of those national information systems. These national information systems have been charged with setting up the basic foundations of an information industry. They belong to, respectively, the Education System, the Cultural Ministry, the Science and Technology Committee System, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences.


Nordinfo: Research And Academic Library Cooperation Across National Borders, Sigrún Klara Hannesdóttir Oct 2000

Nordinfo: Research And Academic Library Cooperation Across National Borders, Sigrún Klara Hannesdóttir

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

NORDINFO, the Nordic Council for Scientific Information was founded as a bridge between research libraries and the growing information and documentation sector. NORDINFO’s secretariat was set up in Helsinki, Finland, and some permanent staff 6 was appointed to coordinate the activities. The full name behind the acronym was “The Nordic Cooperative Council for Research Libraries and Scientific Information and Documentation.”

When looking at the history of Nordic research library cooperation, it is clear that the members of the committee that suggested the establishment of an institution that would combine librarianship, documentation and information were people that understood what developments were …


Shame In Adolescence: A Pilot-Study Utilizing The Thurston-Cradock Test, Renee K.P. Botero Oct 2000

Shame In Adolescence: A Pilot-Study Utilizing The Thurston-Cradock Test, Renee K.P. Botero

Doctor of Psychology (PsyD)

This study was designed to contribute evidence for the validity of Thurston-Cradock Test (of Shame) and to contribute to the growing set of empirical studies relating to shame dynamics in adolescence. The Thurston-Cradock Test is a newly published projective instrument for assessing shame dynamics. Its use had previously been limited to adult populations. Subjects were research volunteers at adjudicated and a non-adjudicated private high schools ranging in age from 14-18 years. The adjudicated group included 31 subjects, 15 male and 16 female, while the private school group included 21 subjects, 11 male and 10 female. A comparison of means using …


Experimental Foreign Exchange Markets, Eric O'N. Fisher, Frank S. Kelly Oct 2000

Experimental Foreign Exchange Markets, Eric O'N. Fisher, Frank S. Kelly

Economics

The paper analyzes experimental markets where subjects buy and sell two different assets. The assets' properties vary across treatments, and their relative price is the exchange rate. Although both assets uniformly exhibit bubbles, the exchange rate satisfies cross‐currency arbitrage. There is no evidence of a positive risk premium in these markets, and almost all subjects' forecasts of the exchange rate are rational.


Advocate, October 2000, Vol. [12], No. [2], Gc Advocate Oct 2000

Advocate, October 2000, Vol. [12], No. [2], Gc Advocate

The Advocate

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Image: Americans Rally Behind Ralph Nader and LaDuke as Election Day Approaches. [Samantha] Box (p. 1)

Graduate Center: Union Lays Out Bold Contract Pay and Benefit Parity for Adjuncts. Kristin Lawler (p. 2)

Masthead (p. 2)

Third Party Politics

Unfit to Print. Dave Gerardi and Mark Petras (p. 4)

Michael Moore Invigorates Nader Crowd. Dave Gerardi and Mark Petras (p. 4)

Electing to Dissent. Dave Gerardi (p. 4)

Bystander Shows Interest in Nader. Mark Petras (p. 5)

Signs of the Times. Dave Gerardi (p. 5)

Letter to the Media. Dave Gerardi and Elizabeth Sagarin (p. 5)

I’d …


St. Cloud Area Quarterly Business Report, Vol. 02, No. 04, Richard A. Macdonald, Mark Partridge Oct 2000

St. Cloud Area Quarterly Business Report, Vol. 02, No. 04, Richard A. Macdonald, Mark Partridge

St. Cloud Area Quarterly Business Report

No abstract provided.


The Church And The Liberal Arts And Sciences: An Opinion, Delivered In The Free Spirit Magazine In Fall 2000, Arend D. Lubbers Oct 2000

The Church And The Liberal Arts And Sciences: An Opinion, Delivered In The Free Spirit Magazine In Fall 2000, Arend D. Lubbers

Presidential Speeches

The Church and the Liberal Arts and Sciences: An Opinion, delivered in The Free Spirit magazine in Fall 2000 by Arend D. Lubbers, who served as President of Grand Valley from 1969-2001.


Unclassified, Andrews University Oct 2000

Unclassified, Andrews University

Unclassified

James White Library Newsletter

  • JWL EXPANDS PERIODICAL RESOURCES
  • Enter the Digital World ...
  • Periodicals Plan 2000
  • Frequently Asked Questions about the new Periodicals Plan.


2000 Women's Soccer Roster, Cedarville University Oct 2000

2000 Women's Soccer Roster, Cedarville University

Women's Soccer Rosters

No abstract provided.


News From Hope College, Volume 32.2: October, 2000, Hope College Oct 2000

News From Hope College, Volume 32.2: October, 2000, Hope College

News from Hope College

No abstract provided.


Classes Of Logic Programs Which Possess Unique Supported Models, Anthony K. Seda, Pascal Hitzler Oct 2000

Classes Of Logic Programs Which Possess Unique Supported Models, Anthony K. Seda, Pascal Hitzler

Computer Science and Engineering Faculty Publications

Logic programming is concerned with the use of logic as a programming language. The main manifestation of this computing paradigm is in the various versions of Prolog which are now available, in which computation is viewed as deduction from sets of Horn clauses, although there is also growing interest in the related form known as answer set programming, see [10]. The reference [1] contains a good survey of the growth of logic programming over the last twenty-five years both as a stand-alone programming language and as a software component of large information systems. One advantage a logic program P has …


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.


Southeastern Law Librarian Fall 2000, Seaall Oct 2000

Southeastern Law Librarian Fall 2000, Seaall

Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Fall 2000, John M. Pfau Library Oct 2000

Fall 2000, John M. Pfau Library

Peacock – John M. Pfau Library Newsletter

Content:

  • A Message From the University Librarian by Johnnie Ann Ralph
  • InterLibrary Lending/Document Delivery: Enlarging the Wall-less Library by Susan Tshabrum
  • Library Supports Distributed Learning by Stacy Magedanz
  • Interview with Lee Bayer, Head of the Pfau Library Interlibrary Loan Office
  • La Breat Tar Pit fossils