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Cultivating Future Scholars: A Cross-Campus Collaboration On An Original Research Project, Amanda J. Swygart-Hobaugh M.L.S., Ph.D. May 2006

Cultivating Future Scholars: A Cross-Campus Collaboration On An Original Research Project, Amanda J. Swygart-Hobaugh M.L.S., Ph.D.

Mandy (Amanda) Swygart-Hobaugh

Presentation on a collaboration with a sociology faculty member, a Writing Consultant, and the Quantitative Reasoning Consultant to provide research and writing support for sociology undergraduates engaging in original research projects.


Practicing Law Librarianship: Podcasting, Vodcasting, And Law Libraries: How To Understand The Newest “It” Technology And Use It In Your Library, Lisa Smith-Butler May 2006

Practicing Law Librarianship: Podcasting, Vodcasting, And Law Libraries: How To Understand The Newest “It” Technology And Use It In Your Library, Lisa Smith-Butler

Lisa Smith-Butler

No abstract provided.


Application Of Response Surface Methodology For Studying The Influence Of Soaking, Blanching And Sodium Hexametaphosphate Salt Concentration On Some Biochemical And Physical Characteristics Of Cowpeas (Vigna Unguiculata) During Canning, Emmanuel Ohene Afoakwa, Samuel Yenyi May 2006

Application Of Response Surface Methodology For Studying The Influence Of Soaking, Blanching And Sodium Hexametaphosphate Salt Concentration On Some Biochemical And Physical Characteristics Of Cowpeas (Vigna Unguiculata) During Canning, Emmanuel Ohene Afoakwa, Samuel Yenyi

Professor Emmanuel Ohene Afoakwa

Response surface methodology and central composite design for K = 3 was used to study the combined effect of blanching time (0–12 min), soaking time (0–24 h) and sodium hexametaphosphate [(NaPO3)6] salt concentration (0–1%) on moisture, ash, leached solids, phytates, tannins and hardness (texture) of cowpeas during canning. Regression models were developed to predict the effects of variables on the studied indices. Blanching, soaking and salt concentration all had significant positive effects on moisture content, ash content, leached solids, phytates, tannins and hardness of the canned cowpeas with significant interaction between all the factors with high regression coefficients (72.0–91.4%). The …


Lion In Winter – Tomás Moro Na Nossa Estação. Diálogos Com O Direito Constitucional, O Cristianismo E A Utopia Social, Paulo Ferreira Da Cunha May 2006

Lion In Winter – Tomás Moro Na Nossa Estação. Diálogos Com O Direito Constitucional, O Cristianismo E A Utopia Social, Paulo Ferreira Da Cunha

Paulo Ferreira da Cunha

Três tópicos sintetizam as preocupações da presente leitura de Tomás Moro: antes de mais, o direito constitucional e a polémica constitucional que acabou em crime político sob forma penal – a decapitação de Moro por traição; depois (mas apenas por comodidade depois, porque está antes de tudo em Moro), o cristianismo, mola propulsora da vida, do pensamento e da obra desta figura; finalmente, a utopia social, o seu contributo para a filosofia política, numa clave que normalmente não é a da maioria dos expoentes recentes do pensamento cristão – e daí, também, a sua originalidade.


Injury Prevalence Among Children And Adolescents With Mental Retardation, Elspeth M. Slayter, Deborah W. Garnick, Joanna M. Kubisiak, Christine E. Bishop, Daniel M. Gilden, Rosemarie B. Hakim May 2006

Injury Prevalence Among Children And Adolescents With Mental Retardation, Elspeth M. Slayter, Deborah W. Garnick, Joanna M. Kubisiak, Christine E. Bishop, Daniel M. Gilden, Rosemarie B. Hakim

Elspeth Slayter

Childhood injuries lead to increased morbidity and result in significant costs to public insurance programs. People with mental retardation, most of whom are covered by Medicaid, are at high risk for injury, which has implications for community inclusion, a central policy goal. Medicaid data from inpatient, outpatient, and long-term care settings represent an important new resource for injury surveillance in this population. Injury prevalence for 8.4 million Medicaid-eligible children in 26 states was measured using 1999 eligibility and claims data; 36.9% Medicaid beneficiaries ages 1 to 20 with mental retardation had at least one injury claim as compared with 23.5% …


The Movement For Open Access Law, Michael W. Carroll May 2006

The Movement For Open Access Law, Michael W. Carroll

Michael W. Carroll

My claim in this contribution to this important symposium is that the law and legal scholarship should be freely available on the Internet, and copyright law and licensing should facilitate achievement of this goal. This claim reflects the combined aims of those who support the movement for open access law. This nascent movement is a natural extension of the well-developed movement for free access to primary legal materials and the equally well-developed open access movement, which seeks to make all scholarly journal articles freely available on the Internet. Legal scholars have only general familiarity with the first movement and very …


Discovery And Application Of Voyager's New Complex Publication Patterns, Angela Dresselhaus May 2006

Discovery And Application Of Voyager's New Complex Publication Patterns, Angela Dresselhaus

Angela Dresselhaus

Presented at the 2006 Kentucky Voyager Users Group. The functionality and applicability of the new complex publication pattern feature was presented. Basic concepts, formatting conventions, and examples were used to demonstrate the increased flexibility and customization options of complex publication patterns.


A Non-Credit Model For Real-Life Technology Transfer Experience For Cross-Disciplinary Student Teams, Paul Swamidass, Brian Wright May 2006

A Non-Credit Model For Real-Life Technology Transfer Experience For Cross-Disciplinary Student Teams, Paul Swamidass, Brian Wright

Paul Swamidass

This paper addresses several major issues of interest to ASEE’s Entrepreneurship Division. It covers (1) university technology transfer; (2) introducing technology IP protocol management to students; and (3) a model of working relationship with university technology transfer officers for the mutual benefit of university technology transfer and the training of university graduates with real-life technology transfer problems. Student reported benefits are included.


Hot Topic: 2006-2007 State Shared Taxes And Appropriations, Dick Phebus May 2006

Hot Topic: 2006-2007 State Shared Taxes And Appropriations, Dick Phebus

MTAS Publications: Hot Topics

Based on revenue projections for FY 2006-2007, cities are expected to receive approximately $109.60 per capita for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2006.


The Guardian, May 31, 2006, Wright State University Student Body May 2006

The Guardian, May 31, 2006, Wright State University Student Body

The Guardian Student Newspaper

Twenty-eight page issue of The Guardian, the official student-run newspaper for Wright State University. The Guardian has been published regularly since March of 1965.


New Youth Entrepreneurship Curriculum On The Horizon, Marilyn R. Schlake, Charlotte Narjes, Patricia Fairchild May 2006

New Youth Entrepreneurship Curriculum On The Horizon, Marilyn R. Schlake, Charlotte Narjes, Patricia Fairchild

Cornhusker Economics

The Agricultural Economics Department at the University of NebraskaSLincoln is teaming up with UNL’s Extension 4-H Development Program to produce a youth entrepreneurship curricula that incorporates 4-H projects, entrepreneurship, schools and community.


Price Bubbles Sans Dividend Anchors: Evidence From Laboratory Stock Markets, Shyam Sunder May 2006

Price Bubbles Sans Dividend Anchors: Evidence From Laboratory Stock Markets, Shyam Sunder

Shyam Sunder

No abstract provided.


Pdf Of Volume 1 Number 2 Entire Issue May 2006

Pdf Of Volume 1 Number 2 Entire Issue

Value-Based Purchasing Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Program Schedule, Neil Goldfarb May 2006

Program Schedule, Neil Goldfarb

Value-Based Purchasing Newsletter

Information about the College for Advanced Management of Health Benefits.


City Of Knoxville Uses Simple Innovations To Curb Medical Insurance Costs, Gary Eastes May 2006

City Of Knoxville Uses Simple Innovations To Curb Medical Insurance Costs, Gary Eastes

Value-Based Purchasing Newsletter

A review of recent innovative benefit design changes in the City of Knoxville, Tennessee.


Consumer Directed Health Plans: Evolution And Early Outcomes, Stephen T. Parente May 2006

Consumer Directed Health Plans: Evolution And Early Outcomes, Stephen T. Parente

Value-Based Purchasing Newsletter

A review of the history of consumer-directed health plans and the evidence to date as to their impact.


Patient-Centered Care: “It’S The Patient, Stupid!”, Dale Shaller, Neil I. Goldfarb May 2006

Patient-Centered Care: “It’S The Patient, Stupid!”, Dale Shaller, Neil I. Goldfarb

Value-Based Purchasing Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Literature Review, Joshua Gagne May 2006

Literature Review, Joshua Gagne

Value-Based Purchasing Newsletter

A review of recent literature on consumerism and consumer directed health care.


The Application Of Go*Team To Network-Centric Characteristics, Helen M. Hasan, Kate Crawford May 2006

The Application Of Go*Team To Network-Centric Characteristics, Helen M. Hasan, Kate Crawford

Faculty of Commerce - Papers (Archive)

Many organizations are adopting network-centric configurations in which workers leverage information and make operational decisions through the collaborative efforts of small agile and self directed teams. Go*Team is a computerised client-server team version of the ancient Chinese strategy game of Go that has been designed to simulate contexts requiring complex collaborative strategic activity by teams. The system has been developed and is already breaking new ground in the way it provides a medium for research and training in the area of network-centrism. In particular, the capability of Go*Team to simulate a network-centric environment, with appropriate constructs and protocols, can be …


Intellectual Property In Teaching And Learning: Ownership, Fair Use And Commercialization, Varda N. Main, Marianne A. Buehler May 2006

Intellectual Property In Teaching And Learning: Ownership, Fair Use And Commercialization, Varda N. Main, Marianne A. Buehler

Library Faculty Presentations

Student and Faculty Intellectual Property
— Scenarios – What might occur?
— Forms of intellectual property (IP)
— Ownership of faculty IP
— Ownership of student IP
— Rights to use IP:
• RIT-owned
• Student-owned
• External IP
— Scenarios – Discussion of
Using Intellectual Property & Related Tools
— TEACH Act
— Online copyright tutorials & websites
— Turnitin – a plagiarism-detection tool
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Resources


Research At Blackstocks Battlefield, Steven D. Smith May 2006

Research At Blackstocks Battlefield, Steven D. Smith

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


After The Party, Is There A Cure For The Hangover? The Challenges Of The Global Economy To Westphalian Sovereignty, Jackson N. Maogoto, Andrew Coleman May 2006

After The Party, Is There A Cure For The Hangover? The Challenges Of The Global Economy To Westphalian Sovereignty, Jackson N. Maogoto, Andrew Coleman

ExpressO

Nation-States and their authority referred to here as national sovereignty is under threat from forces within the global economy. Although globalisation is considered to be a recent phenomenon that has now attracted the attention of writers, its origins lie with those of the nation-state as the nation-state clawed its way to dominate the international community. Nation-states achieved their pre-eminence and dominance of the international community on the backs of free enterprise and capitalism; and now this dependence threatens their very existence. Now belatedly nation-states are attempting to regulate the global economy through the IMF and the World Bank and other …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 67, May 29, 2006 May 2006

Central Florida Future, Vol. 38 No. 67, May 29, 2006

Central Florida Future

No abstract provided.


Ddasaccident555, Hd-Aid May 2006

Ddasaccident555, Hd-Aid

Global CWD Repository

During demining operations, a mine was involuntarily detonated in a mine line in the vicinity of Alpha 4 and Alpha 6 at approximately 7.28am. One deminer was involved and sustained injuries: the deminer was immediately taken to Camp Lacey US military hospital.


The Influence Of The Christian Right On The American Foreign Policy In The Middle East (2000-2004), Leidya Adel Boutros May 2006

The Influence Of The Christian Right On The American Foreign Policy In The Middle East (2000-2004), Leidya Adel Boutros

Archived Theses and Dissertations

Traditional models and theories of foreign policy decision making in political science, fail to explain thoroughly the American foreign policy orientations with regard to the Middle East in the period from 2000 till 2004. This study attempts to analyze this period by analyzing one of the variables that may contribute to explaining this anomaly: The rising influence of a social movement coined the Christian Right. Who is the Christian Right? What, if any influence does this movement have on the Presidency of the United States and Congress with regard to foreign policy decision making in the Middle East. This study …


Visual Framing In Tv News: A Comparative Case Study Between Cnn And Al-Jazeera, Noha Radwan May 2006

Visual Framing In Tv News: A Comparative Case Study Between Cnn And Al-Jazeera, Noha Radwan

Archived Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


The Social Implications Of Information Security Measures On Citizens And Business, K. Michael, M. G. Michael May 2006

The Social Implications Of Information Security Measures On Citizens And Business, K. Michael, M. G. Michael

Professor Katina Michael

The 2006 Workshop on the Social Implications of Information Security Measures on Citizens and Business was organised by the Research Network for a Secure Australia (RNSA) funded by the Australian Research Council. The Workshop will become a biennial event bringing together both researchers and practitioners in the fields relating to the national research priority entitled Safeguarding Australia.

In 2006, the workshop was held on the 29th May, at the Function Centre at the University of Wollongong between 8.30 am and 5.00 pm.

The Workshop was organised by RNSA members of the Centre for eBusiness Applications Research at the University of …


Barry Bonds Hits No. 715, Richard C. Crepeau May 2006

Barry Bonds Hits No. 715, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

It pains me excessively to admit this, but Commissioner of Baseball Bud Selig and I agree on something: Barry Bonds' arrival at the number 714 and 715 in home runs is not the occasion for celebration.


Interview No. 1068, Higinio López May 2006

Interview No. 1068, Higinio López

Combined Interviews

Mr. López talks about his family and what his life was like growing up on a ranch; in 1947, he came to work in the United States without proper documentation; after three years, immigration officials sent him back to México; during the early 1950s, he married and started raising a family; by the time he enlisted in the bracero program he had two children; he went through the contracting center in Irapuato, Guanajuato, México; oftentimes, he went with groups of other men so the process would not be as bad; even so, he describes crossing into the United States as …


Interview No. 1074, J. Jesus Gomez L. May 2006

Interview No. 1074, J. Jesus Gomez L.

Combined Interviews

Mr. Gomez talks about coming to the United States without documents and working in Texas for a year and a half when he was sixteen years old; later, during the 1950s, he returned to the United States with the bracero program; he talks about what he endured in order to obtain a bracero contract, including physical exams and delousing procedures; the men who did not pass the exams were sent back; as a bracero, he labored in the fields of California; he goes on to detail the various worksites, camp sizes, housing, provisions, routines, treatment, payments, deductions, friendships, correspondence and …