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Cedarville Vs. Malone, Cedarville University Apr 2006

Cedarville Vs. Malone, Cedarville University

Softball Programs

No abstract provided.


Malone Vs. Cedarville, Cedarville University Apr 2006

Malone Vs. Cedarville, Cedarville University

Softball Statistics

No abstract provided.


Cedarville Vs. Capital, Cedarville University Apr 2006

Cedarville Vs. Capital, Cedarville University

Baseball Programs

No abstract provided.


Malone Vs. Cedarville, Cedarville University Apr 2006

Malone Vs. Cedarville, Cedarville University

Softball Statistics

No abstract provided.


Examining The Process Of Regime Change In The North Atlantic Treaty Organization : The Divide Between Rhetoric And Reality, Barak Carlson Apr 2006

Examining The Process Of Regime Change In The North Atlantic Treaty Organization : The Divide Between Rhetoric And Reality, Barak Carlson

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is a product of the Cold War through which its members organized their military forces for the purpose of collective defense against the common threat of Soviet-backed aggression. Employing the terminology of regime theory, the creation of NATO can be viewed as the introduction of an international security regime. Throughout the Cold War, NATO member states preserved their commitment to mutual defense while increasingly engaging in activities aimed at overcoming the division of Europe and promoting regional stability. The end of the Cold War has served as the catalyst for a new period of …


St. Mark’S Catholic Community Of The Deaf, April 16, 2006 Apr 2006

St. Mark’S Catholic Community Of The Deaf, April 16, 2006

Saint Mark's Catholic Community of the Deaf

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Edmonton, CAN


Earth Science & Public Policy: Increasing Our Spheres Of Influence, Margaret N. Rees Apr 2006

Earth Science & Public Policy: Increasing Our Spheres Of Influence, Margaret N. Rees

Presentations (PLI)

The UNLV Public Lands Institute is dedicated to strengthening the national fabric that is essential for the protection, conservation, and management of public lands.


Saint John The Evangelist Church Sunday Bulletin, April 16, 2006 Apr 2006

Saint John The Evangelist Church Sunday Bulletin, April 16, 2006

Saint John the Evangelist Church Sunday Bulletin

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Green Bay, WI

Saint John the Evangelist Church Sunday Bulletin Finding Aid


Editor’S Preface And Acknowledgements, Sean Dummitt Apr 2006

Editor’S Preface And Acknowledgements, Sean Dummitt

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

No abstract provided.


Disclosure Interviews David Buss. Evolutionary Psychology And Intimacy: The Science Of Violence, Competition, And Sex Apr 2006

Disclosure Interviews David Buss. Evolutionary Psychology And Intimacy: The Science Of Violence, Competition, And Sex

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

No abstract provided.


What Do Academic Library Deans Do?, Mark Y. Herring Apr 2006

What Do Academic Library Deans Do?, Mark Y. Herring

Dacus Library Faculty Publications

A recent discussion apropos of nothing set me to a thought-experiment: what is it deans of library services (or, as it often the case when I’m introduced, deans of library sciences) do? If one were to write up a short list of some of the most important general attributes of an effective dean, what would they be?


Book Reviews Apr 2006

Book Reviews

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

No abstract provided.


Amateurs And Professionals In College Sports, Richard C. Crepeau Apr 2006

Amateurs And Professionals In College Sports, Richard C. Crepeau

On Sport and Society

During this past week, The New York Times published two stories concerning the eligibility of tennis players to participate in NCAA competitions. The point of contention has arisen over a very high number of international players who have been dominating championship play over the last few years. Last year, in the NCAA national championships, 38 of the 64 male competitors and 33 of the 64 female competitors were international players, and one estimate is that half of these players were professionals under NCAA rules.


From The Bedroom To The Streets: Intimacy And The New Public Order, Jennifer Wilkinson Apr 2006

From The Bedroom To The Streets: Intimacy And The New Public Order, Jennifer Wilkinson

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

No abstract provided.


Disclosure Interviews Ida Susser. Women's Autonomy And The Political Contours Of Hiv/Aids In Southern Africa Apr 2006

Disclosure Interviews Ida Susser. Women's Autonomy And The Political Contours Of Hiv/Aids In Southern Africa

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

No abstract provided.


2006 Mount Vernon Nazarene University Golf Classic Results, Cedarville University Apr 2006

2006 Mount Vernon Nazarene University Golf Classic Results, Cedarville University

Men's Golf Statistics

No abstract provided.


Self-Appraisal Decisions Evoke Dissociated Dorsal-Ventral Ampfc Networks, Taylor W. Schmitz, Sterling C. Johnson Apr 2006

Self-Appraisal Decisions Evoke Dissociated Dorsal-Ventral Ampfc Networks, Taylor W. Schmitz, Sterling C. Johnson

Brain and Mind Institute Researchers' Publications

The anterior medial prefrontal cortex (aMPFC) is consistently active during personally salient decisions, yet the differential contributory processes of this region along the dorsal-ventral axis are less understood. Using a self-appraisal decision-making task and functional magnetic resonance imaging, we demonstrated task-dependent connectivity of ventral aMPFC with amygdala, insula, and nucleus accumbens, and dorsal aMPFC connectivity with dorsolateral PFC and bilateral hippocampus. These aMPFC networks appear to subserve distinct contributory processes inherent to self-appraisal decisions, specifically a dorsally mediated cognitive and a ventrally mediated affective/self-relevance network. © 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.


Cedarville Vs. Mt. Vernon Nazarene, Cedarville University Apr 2006

Cedarville Vs. Mt. Vernon Nazarene, Cedarville University

Softball Statistics

No abstract provided.


Cedarville Vs. Mt. Vernon Nazarene, Cedarville University Apr 2006

Cedarville Vs. Mt. Vernon Nazarene, Cedarville University

Softball Statistics

No abstract provided.


Interview With Samuel V. Wickliffe, B. 1927 (Fa 202), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Apr 2006

Interview With Samuel V. Wickliffe, B. 1927 (Fa 202), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

Folklife Archives Oral Histories

Transcription of interview with Samuel L. Wickliffe conducted by Lynne Marrs (Hammers) Ferguson on 15 April 2006. From folk studies student project concerning the family life, childhood memories, community involvement and personal opinions of African Americans in Taylor County, Kentucky.


Periodicals Price Survey 2006: Journals In The Time Of Google, Lee C. Van Orsdel, Kathleen Born Apr 2006

Periodicals Price Survey 2006: Journals In The Time Of Google, Lee C. Van Orsdel, Kathleen Born

Lee C. Van Orsdel

No abstract provided.


Cedarville Vs. Mt. Vernon Nazarene, Cedarville University Apr 2006

Cedarville Vs. Mt. Vernon Nazarene, Cedarville University

Baseball Statistics

No abstract provided.


Information Society: European Considerations In Economic And Cultural Contexts, George Adam Holland Apr 2006

Information Society: European Considerations In Economic And Cultural Contexts, George Adam Holland

Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)

The phrase "information society" is used across many disciplines, yet consensus on its meaning and significance is lacking. This paper explores possible meanings, with particular emphasis on economic and cultural factors. Frank Webster and Manuel Castells inform the discussion through their theoretical and empirical research on the topic. The European engagement development of information societies is analyzed with particular emphasis on Finland. Following this economic and cultural exploration of the information society, methodological implications are identified for research into information societies and consideration for information professionals.


Creating A Library Logo For An Academic Library, Jim Kapoun Apr 2006

Creating A Library Logo For An Academic Library, Jim Kapoun

Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)

Memorial Library at Minnesota State University, Mankato needed a new library logo to replace one that was 25 years old and which did not reflect the library's current program. This article discusses the role of a logo in conveying an organization's identity, and describe the entire process of developing, producing, and implementing a new logo for the library.


Sources Of Information On New Economic Partnership For African Development (Nepad), Amanze O. Unagha, Henry I. Okon Apr 2006

Sources Of Information On New Economic Partnership For African Development (Nepad), Amanze O. Unagha, Henry I. Okon

Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)

The paper discusses the New Partnership for Africa 's Development (NEPAD). African leaders are making a commitment to work together to rebuild the continent by promoting peace, stability, democracy, sound economic management, and people-centred development. This article discusses sources of information on NEPAD for both implementers and beneficiaries.


The Equilateral Triangle Paradigm: A Mathematical Interpretation Of The Theory Of Tertiary Sources On The World Wide Web, Dariush Alimohammadi Apr 2006

The Equilateral Triangle Paradigm: A Mathematical Interpretation Of The Theory Of Tertiary Sources On The World Wide Web, Dariush Alimohammadi

Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)

Information science concepts can be enhanced by mathematical approaches. A mathematical interpretation of the theory of tertiary sources on the Web was developed, using figure-oriented and formula-based approaches.The most ideal form of the triangle of information resources is equilateral, with the sides representing primary, secondary, and tertiary sources of information on the Web.


The Pains And Gains Of The Publication Requirement: A Survey Of Librarians At Delta State University, Nigeria, J.E. Onohwakpor, P.A. Tiemo Apr 2006

The Pains And Gains Of The Publication Requirement: A Survey Of Librarians At Delta State University, Nigeria, J.E. Onohwakpor, P.A. Tiemo

Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)

The employment status and expectations for academic librarians in Nigeria has changed recently. Librarians now have an academic status that includes a publication requirement. This paper examines the publication requirement for academic librarians in Delta State University Library, Abraka, Nigeria. Most librarians were found to lack publications because of other workload, lack of research resources, and inadequate knowledge of scholarly journals.


Customizing And Using A Popular Online Information Literacy Tutorial: One Library’S Experience, Robert Flatley, William Jefferson Apr 2006

Customizing And Using A Popular Online Information Literacy Tutorial: One Library’S Experience, Robert Flatley, William Jefferson

Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)

To teach information literacy, many colleges and universities use a version of TILT (the Texas Information Tutorial) or Searchpath, a modification of TILT by Western Michigan University. This paper describes our experience customizing Searchpath for Kutztown University’s Rohrbach Library, including the impetus behind the project, the process of customizing Searchpath, the project pilot, collaborative efforts, and challenges encountered. The authors also discuss the decision to select Searchpath rather than TILT, how Kutztown’s version of tutorial is currently being used, and future plans for the product, along with suggestions to those considering Searchpath for their libraries.


Cedarville Vs. Mt. Vernon Nazarene, Cedarville University Apr 2006

Cedarville Vs. Mt. Vernon Nazarene, Cedarville University

Baseball Statistics

No abstract provided.


On Not Revising The Ala Code Of Ethics: An Alternate Proposal, John Buschman Apr 2006

On Not Revising The Ala Code Of Ethics: An Alternate Proposal, John Buschman

Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)

The American Library Association (ALA) is undertaking a revision of its code of ethics. The author propo ses and discusses three reasons not to revise the code. The reasons are that there is already a set of interlocking policies on ethics and related issues; that ALA leadership has taken the most conservative possible approach to ethics policy - and especially the connection between librarians' professional responsibilities and rights; and that when policies are amended, they are not always improved, and those on the books are often ignored. The author considers and discusses likely objections to his proposal.