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Word Painting, Carl Sesar Jan 2001

Word Painting, Carl Sesar

International Journal of Transpersonal Studies

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Dreams And Reflections Under A Hill: Fragments Of A Triviographic Description Of The Umbra Vale By A Xxth-Century Ex-Soviet Transrational Traveler, T. R. Soidla Jan 2001

Dreams And Reflections Under A Hill: Fragments Of A Triviographic Description Of The Umbra Vale By A Xxth-Century Ex-Soviet Transrational Traveler, T. R. Soidla

International Journal of Transpersonal Studies

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On The History Of Mystical Anarchism In Russia, V. V. Nalimov Jan 2001

On The History Of Mystical Anarchism In Russia, V. V. Nalimov

International Journal of Transpersonal Studies

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A New Look At Theosophy The Great Chain Of Being Revisited, H. David Wenger Jan 2001

A New Look At Theosophy The Great Chain Of Being Revisited, H. David Wenger

International Journal of Transpersonal Studies

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Death, Identity, And Enlightenment In Tibetan Culture, Karma Lekshe Tsomo Jan 2001

Death, Identity, And Enlightenment In Tibetan Culture, Karma Lekshe Tsomo

International Journal of Transpersonal Studies

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Ageless Nonsense Of Our Life, Kuang-Ming Wu Jan 2001

Ageless Nonsense Of Our Life, Kuang-Ming Wu

International Journal of Transpersonal Studies

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Enhancing Rural Sustainability Project Status Report Jan 2001

Enhancing Rural Sustainability Project Status Report

University of Nebraska Public Policy Center: Publications

For the past year, the PPC has been working to identify a small list of key issues related to enhancing rural sustainability that would benefit from University research, with special attention paid to research activities already underway or in the planning process at the University. We also have been considering procedural options to determine the best way to facilitate the research to be conducted.


Carbon Sequestration Policy And Global Warming: A Legal Analysis, Norman W. Thorson, Harry A. Spencer Jan 2001

Carbon Sequestration Policy And Global Warming: A Legal Analysis, Norman W. Thorson, Harry A. Spencer

University of Nebraska Public Policy Center: Publications

Global warming seems destined to become one of the defining issues of the twenty-first century. Most scientists now agree that measurable increases in average global mean temperatures over the past decades cannot be explained by natural temporal variations in the earth’s climate. Instead, global warming appears to be a fact that can be attributed to human induced changes in the composition of greenhouse gasses in the earth’s atmosphere. Moreover, if the trend toward ever increasing temperatures continues, consequences for the earth’s environment will be dramatic, and perhaps irreversible. Growing concern over the potential for human activities to alter the earth’s …


All In A Day’S Work: What’S A Reference Librarian To Do?, Sandra B. Placzek Jan 2001

All In A Day’S Work: What’S A Reference Librarian To Do?, Sandra B. Placzek

Marvin and Virginia Schmid Law Library

Although reference librarians today have much in common with yesterday’s counterparts, their days are much more hectic. Technological advances, changes in law and society, demands from a diverse group of library users, and an increased workload make time and stress management important issues to explore. This article examines reference librarianship in the academic environment, discusses how reference librarianship has changed, and offers suggestions on coping with the stresses those changes have caused.


Testing The Design Of A Library Information Gateway, W. Bede Mitchell, Laura B. Davidson, Virginia C. Branch, Lynne Lysiak Jan 2001

Testing The Design Of A Library Information Gateway, W. Bede Mitchell, Laura B. Davidson, Virginia C. Branch, Lynne Lysiak

Library Faculty Publications

In autumn of 1999, the library World Wide Websites at Appalachian State University and Georgia Southern University had been in place for more than a year, and many library users reported that certain aspects of the sites’ designs were confusing. In order to alleviate the confusion, librarians from the two universities decided to redesign the sites by determining the greatest sources of confusion. To do this, we studied how patrons used the web sites by way of user-centered usability testing.


Contextual Unanimity And The Units Of Selection Problem, Stuart M. Glennan Jan 2001

Contextual Unanimity And The Units Of Selection Problem, Stuart M. Glennan

Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS

Sober and Lewontin’s critique of genic selectionism is based upon the principle that a unit of selection should make a context‐independent contribution to fitness. Critics have effectively shown that this principle is flawed. In this paper I show that the context independence principle is an instance of a more general principle for characterizing causes,called the contextual unanimity principle. I argue that this latter principle, while widely accepted, is erroneous. What is needed is to replace the approach to causality characterized by the contextual unanimity criterion with an approach based on the concept of causal mechanism. After sketching such an approach, …


The End Of Innocence: Child Sexual Abuse In Ireland, Kevin Lalor Jan 2001

The End Of Innocence: Child Sexual Abuse In Ireland, Kevin Lalor

Books/Book chapters

The past decade (1990s) in Ireland has witnessed numerous high profile child abuse scandals, some involving members of the clergy and others occurring in institutions for children in care. A problem that was once seldom or never discussed is now very much in the public arena. The End of Innocence describes the background to the scandals uncovered during the 1990s and the reactions to them, and then provides a thorough understanding of all the issues surrounding child sexual abuse. Leading practitioners discuss the legal and policy issues involved, as well as the therapy available for both victims and perpetrators of …


Duration Discrimination In Younger And Older Adults, Tonya R. Bergeson, Bruce A. Schneider, Stanley J. Hamstra Jan 2001

Duration Discrimination In Younger And Older Adults, Tonya R. Bergeson, Bruce A. Schneider, Stanley J. Hamstra

Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication

Ten normal hearing young adults and ten older adults were asked to identify the longer of two sequentially presented tones. The duration of the standard tones ranged from 1.5 ms to 1000 ms across blocks. Duration discrimination was not related to audiometric thresholds. These results show that older adults are much more disadvantaged than young adults when discriminating very short durations (i.e., below 40 ms) that are characteristic of speech sounds, and that this disadvantage cannot be accounted for by hearing levels.


The Dynamics Of Cultural Production In Ireland: Economic Strategy, Digital Technology And Public Policy Making, Ellen Hazelkorn Jan 2001

The Dynamics Of Cultural Production In Ireland: Economic Strategy, Digital Technology And Public Policy Making, Ellen Hazelkorn

Books/Book chapters

The last ten years has seen Ireland, now dubbed the ‘Celtic tiger’ of Europe, achieve an economic about-turn. A key element of this growth has been new technology. Irish policy makers have focused increasingly on a growth strategy led by the information and communications technologies (ICTs) as a means to leapfrog historic and geographic limitations of the earlier industrial revolution and ‘jump-start’ Irish economic growth. Taking advantage of rapid social structural changes, relatively high public investment/endorsement of education and advanced skills, and a ‘natural’ reservoir of creativity, that strategy has sought to market Ireland as an ‘information gateway’, an English-speaking …


New Technologies And Changing Work Practices In Irish Broadcasting Revisited, Ellen Hazelkorn Jan 2001

New Technologies And Changing Work Practices In Irish Broadcasting Revisited, Ellen Hazelkorn

Books/Book chapters

At the end of the century, the challenges posed by ‘the pace of change affecting both the technology and the public policy of broadcasting’ required that RTE , the Irish broadcasting company, embraced a strategy of continuous change. To meet these challenges, the Executive Board instigated a ‘thorough review of the organisation…not merely anticipating the imminent arrival of keener domestic and international competition…[but] to project itself into the future’. Following an intensive six-month review, the RTE Authority and senior management issued a blueprint for the future, Review of Structures and Operations; at the same time, the trade union group within …


Leisure Participation And Life Satisfaction Among Middle-Aged And Elderly Urban Chinese People, Jin Ye Jan 2001

Leisure Participation And Life Satisfaction Among Middle-Aged And Elderly Urban Chinese People, Jin Ye

Dissertations and Theses @ UNI

Society has entered a new millennium where quality of life is receiving more attention than ever before. In China, with the rapidly developing economy, the need for improving the quality of life has also increased. Research has shown that leisure can contribute to quality of life issues. It is very important to understand the characteristics of leisure participation and life satisfaction among middle-aged and elderly Chinese people. This can help leisure professionals to develop suitable leisure programs and improve the life satisfaction of Chinese.

One hundred fifty subjects (69 males and 81 females) living in China participated in this study. …


Audio/Visual Department : Statistics Report : 1998 - 2001, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library. Jan 2001

Audio/Visual Department : Statistics Report : 1998 - 2001, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library.

Library Department and Committee Reports

No abstract provided.


The Effects Of Individual Factors On Punitive Attitudes Toward Juvenile Offenders, Jennifer Keely Mac Connell Jan 2001

The Effects Of Individual Factors On Punitive Attitudes Toward Juvenile Offenders, Jennifer Keely Mac Connell

Dissertations and Theses @ UNI

The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship between individual factors and punitive attitudes toward juvenile offenders. The individual factors examined were attributional style, authoritarianism, anxiety, self-esteem, the Five-Factor model of personality, and gender. It was hypothesized that possessing a punitive attributional style, maintaining authoritarian beliefs, and being male would predict punitive attitudes toward adolescent offenders. I also examined the effects of age of the offender and severity of the crime on attributions and punishment decisions. College students (N = 185) at a Midwestern university completed questionnaire packets in partial fulfillment of their introductory psychology course requirements. …


The Measurement Of Maritime Policy Impacts On Thai Economy, Nakorn Indra-Payoong Jan 2001

The Measurement Of Maritime Policy Impacts On Thai Economy, Nakorn Indra-Payoong

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Introduction: Fear And Loathing Of Evolutionary Psychology In The Social Sciences, Daniel Leger, Alan Kamil, Jeffrey French Jan 2001

Introduction: Fear And Loathing Of Evolutionary Psychology In The Social Sciences, Daniel Leger, Alan Kamil, Jeffrey French

Psychology Faculty Publications

When one looks at the intellectual landscape of the modern university, at the scholarly and scientific interests of its faculty, the panorama is seamless. There are no discontinuities. The interests of physicists transmogrify into those of chemists, those of chemists into those of biologists, and so on. The lines, the divisions, between departments have been created out of administrative, not intellectual, necessity.


Designing State Higher Education Systems For A New Century By C. Richardson, Jr. Et Al., Vicki Gregory Jan 2001

Designing State Higher Education Systems For A New Century By C. Richardson, Jr. Et Al., Vicki Gregory

School of Information Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Ernest Ayer Ponder Collection : A Finding Aid, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library. Special Collections And University Archives., Ernest Ayer 1918-1998. Jan 2001

Ernest Ayer Ponder Collection : A Finding Aid, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library. Special Collections And University Archives., Ernest Ayer 1918-1998.

Special Collections and University Archives Finding Aids: All Items

The Ernest Ayer Ponder Collection consists of 2 document boxes, 1 scrapbook, and 1 folder containing oversized material. His widow, Clara M. Ponder, donated the materials in August 2000.


Specificity Of The Social Interaction Self-Statement Test In Social Phobia, Carolyn Becker, N. Namour, Claudia Zayfert, M. T. Hegel Jan 2001

Specificity Of The Social Interaction Self-Statement Test In Social Phobia, Carolyn Becker, N. Namour, Claudia Zayfert, M. T. Hegel

Psychology Faculty Research

The specificity of the Social Interaction Self-Statement Test (SISST) was evaluated in sample of 277 patients seeking treatment for anxiety. Both the positive and negative scales significantly discriminated between patients diagnosed with social phobia and other anxiety disorder patients. Patients with social phobia scored significantly higher on the negative scale and significantly lower on the positive scale as compared with other treatment-seeking anxiety disorder patients. Negative SISST scores were significantly correlated with the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) and Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). The positive scale was significantly correlated with the BDI. Despite this relationship, differences in BAI and BDI scores …


Bulding 6 October City, Dalia Essam Wahdan Jan 2001

Bulding 6 October City, Dalia Essam Wahdan

Archived Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Robert A. Machalow: Chief Librarian, John A. Drobnicki Jan 2001

Robert A. Machalow: Chief Librarian, John A. Drobnicki

Publications and Research

Profile of Robert Machalow, who was appointed as Chief Librarian at York College in 1992.


Letter To The Editor: Libraries, The Homeless, And Fax Policies, John A. Drobnicki Jan 2001

Letter To The Editor: Libraries, The Homeless, And Fax Policies, John A. Drobnicki

Publications and Research

Responding to the article by Karen M. Venturella ("Disparity of Internet Access and the Role of the Librarian") in the previous issue of JRTI, the author points out that some libraries also discriminate against the poor and the homeless through their fax policies.


Wolfman Jack (Robert Weston Smith), John A. Drobnicki Jan 2001

Wolfman Jack (Robert Weston Smith), John A. Drobnicki

Publications and Research

Wolfman Jack was a radio personality, television host, actor, and commercial spokesperson.


Confession, Coercion, Procedural Error And The Juror, Kimberly Anne Jenkins Coffman Jan 2001

Confession, Coercion, Procedural Error And The Juror, Kimberly Anne Jenkins Coffman

UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations

The current research examined whether mock jurors make differential assessments of guilt of defendants based on inclusion or exclusion of confession evidence and type of coercion to determine if jurors' behavioral reactions to confession evidence could be predicted. Hypotheses addressed effects of various factors on jurors' decisions of verdicts regarding defendants' guilt or innocence and their certainty of these verdicts: inclusion of confession evidence, type of coercion used in obtaining confessions, admissible or inadmissible presentation of confession evidence, and influence of potential predictor variables. Predictor variables assessed included participants' Belief in a Just World, Spheres of Control, New Authoritarianism, and …


Knezevi's "Pregled Povijesti Baptizma Na Hrvatskom Prostoru [An Overview Of The History Of Baptism On The Croatian Soil]" - Book Review, Davorin Peterlin Jan 2001

Knezevi's "Pregled Povijesti Baptizma Na Hrvatskom Prostoru [An Overview Of The History Of Baptism On The Croatian Soil]" - Book Review, Davorin Peterlin

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

No abstract provided.


Voices Of Engaged Scholarship: Relationships & Research In University-Community Project, Elizabeth A. Curry Jan 2001

Voices Of Engaged Scholarship: Relationships & Research In University-Community Project, Elizabeth A. Curry

Library Faculty Presentations & Publications

This paper is about engaged scholarship and a university-community initiative as an example of research collaboration. It addresses the negative perceptions community activists hold concerning researchers, the development of the research relationship with the community organization and the reactions of academic researchers within the research team. The paper covers the first four months of developing a partnership between the University of South Florida (www.usf.edu) and an organization that works against domestic violence, CASA (www.casa-stpete.org). Using narratives, I explore issues such as incentives and barriers for the community agency to collaborate with the university and for university faculty to pursue a …