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Coming Distraction: Factory Girls
Coming Distraction: Factory Girls
China Beat Blog: Archive 2008-2012
As faithful readers may recall, China Beat contributor Leslie T. Chang has a forthcoming book, Factory Girls: From Village to City in Changing China, which will be released October 7. The book has received positive reviews, such as this one at Publisher’s Weekly and this one from China Beat’s Jeff Wasserstrom writing in Newsweek. You can read the first chapter for the book as a preview at Amazon, but we wanted to share a short excerpt, from Chapter 4, with you as well. In this excerpt, Chang describes how a mobile phone is not just a desirable accessory for migrant …
The Cowl - V. 73 - N. 4 - Oct 2, 2008
The Cowl - V. 73 - N. 4 - Oct 2, 2008
The Cowl
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 73 - Number 4 - October 2, 2008. 28 pages.
Spartan Daily, October 2, 2008, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, October 2, 2008, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)
Volume 131, Issue 19
Investigation Of Motivations And Supports For Continued Foster Parenting, Rebekah Cline
Investigation Of Motivations And Supports For Continued Foster Parenting, Rebekah Cline
Doctor of Psychology (PsyD)
Recent research notes that foster parents, particularly in Oregon, are difficult to retain past a period of eight months. Further, the average stay in the foster care system for a child in Oregon is fourteen months, necessitating an average of two moves during that time for the majority of foster children. Despite this concern, there remains a limited body of literature addressing the problem of increasing foster parents' tenure. The literature that is available notes that the more frequently a child has to move foster homes the greater the likelihood that they will develop mental illnesses such as PTSD. In …
Folk Medicine (Fa 306), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Folk Medicine (Fa 306), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Folklife Archives Finding Aids
Finding aid and full-text scan of paper (Click on “Additional Files” below) for Folklife Archives Project 306. Collection of Kentucky and North Carolina folk beliefs concerning the healing properties of herbs and plants.
All You Ever Wanted To Know About Arc Storage And Then Some, Fred Smith, Debra G. Skinner, David A. Lowder, Cynthia J. Frost
All You Ever Wanted To Know About Arc Storage And Then Some, Fred Smith, Debra G. Skinner, David A. Lowder, Cynthia J. Frost
Library Faculty Presentations
Zach S. Henderson Library at Georgia Southern University has been using its automated retrieval collection (ARC) for close to two years now. In the automated storage environment, books and other materials are stored in bins. Robotic machines deliver the bins to an area convenient to the Circulation Desk after users request books electronically. Presenters will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of automated storage. They will then explain how they selected materials for ARC storage and how they implemented their ARC storage plans. Presenters will speak from the perspective of technical services, computer systems, and shelving. Finally, they will address public …
Cedarville Vs. Urbana, Cedarville University
Cedarville Vs. Urbana, Cedarville University
Volleyball Statistics
No abstract provided.
The Importance And Influence Of Philosophical Thinking For Librarians, Nazli Alkan
The Importance And Influence Of Philosophical Thinking For Librarians, Nazli Alkan
Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)
Nazli Alkan The Importance and Influence of Philosophical Thinking for Librarians (html) PDF September 2008 This paper explores the importance and influence of the adoption of philosophical thinking by today's librarians and to encourage them in such thinking. The principal findings of the paper include the following: that the librarian's philosophical thinking is a process through which something is systematically and critically questioned in the framework of the library, the librarian and the profession of librarianship; related meanings, values and purposes are identified; and a meaningful judgement is reached. Although there are some librarians today who are engaged in intellectual …
Counting More Than The Gate: Developing Building Use Statistics To Create Better Facilities For Today's Academic Library Users, Daniel S. Dotson, Joshua B. Garris
Counting More Than The Gate: Developing Building Use Statistics To Create Better Facilities For Today's Academic Library Users, Daniel S. Dotson, Joshua B. Garris
Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)
What areas and types of seating do users of academic libraries use? These authors contend that using sampling methods to conduct building-wide surveys can provide better data for more substantial analysis of user trends in order to more accurately respond to patron needs.
Use Of The Internet And Electronic Resources For Dental Science Information: A Case Study, Rajeev Manhas
Use Of The Internet And Electronic Resources For Dental Science Information: A Case Study, Rajeev Manhas
Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)
A study was undertaken to assess dentists' attitude towards the Internet and electronic resources. A questionnaire was distributed among the dental teachers and students of ten dental colleges and hospitals of Punjab State of India to find out the use of Internet services and electronic resources. The colleges under study are affiliated to Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot, India. The responses were gathered from 171 dental teachers and students (75 teachers, 96 students). The findings of the survey include that a majority of the dental teachers and students (73.7%) under study have their own personal computers or laptops; …
Using Palaeobotanical Techniques To Guide Peatland Restoration. A Case Study From Byron Bay, Australia, Kathryn H. Taffs, Jeffrey F. Parr, Keith G. Bolton
Using Palaeobotanical Techniques To Guide Peatland Restoration. A Case Study From Byron Bay, Australia, Kathryn H. Taffs, Jeffrey F. Parr, Keith G. Bolton
Dr Kathryn H Taffs
No abstract provided.
Understanding The Onami Experience: Success Factors And Transferability, Sheila A. Martin
Understanding The Onami Experience: Success Factors And Transferability, Sheila A. Martin
Institute of Portland Metropolitan Studies Publications
A report produced in October 2008 on the Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute. It examines what factors have contributed to ONAMI's organizational effectiveness and which of its characteristics might be transferable to other research centers.
Paying Teachers To Earn Advanced Degrees: Evidence On Student Performance In Georgia, Noel D. Campbell, Edward J. Lopez
Paying Teachers To Earn Advanced Degrees: Evidence On Student Performance In Georgia, Noel D. Campbell, Edward J. Lopez
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Factors Associated With Self-Reported Depression In Arab, Chaldean, And African Americans, Hikmet Jamil, Mary Grzybowski, Julie Hakim-Larson, Monty Fakhouri, Jessica Sahutoglu, Radwan Khoury, Haifa Fakhouri
Factors Associated With Self-Reported Depression In Arab, Chaldean, And African Americans, Hikmet Jamil, Mary Grzybowski, Julie Hakim-Larson, Monty Fakhouri, Jessica Sahutoglu, Radwan Khoury, Haifa Fakhouri
Psychology Publications
Although depression is a chronic illness with high morbidity and personal and economic losses, little is known about depression in immigrants with an Arab or Chaldean ethnic background.
Our primary objective was to determine the overall and ethnicity-specific prevalence of self-reported depression in Arab Americans, Chaldean Americans, and African Americans in the Midwest. The secondary objective was to evaluate the associations between potential risk and protective factors and the presence of self-reported depression.
A total of 3543 adults were recruited from the Arab and Chaldean communities in Metropolitan Detroit. The sample in this study was restricted to those of Arab, …
In The Balance: Immigrant Economic Contributions And The Advancement Of Human Rights In Nebraska - Ollas Policy Brief No. 1, Jonathan Benjamin-Alvarado, Lourdes Gouveia
In The Balance: Immigrant Economic Contributions And The Advancement Of Human Rights In Nebraska - Ollas Policy Brief No. 1, Jonathan Benjamin-Alvarado, Lourdes Gouveia
Latino/Latin American Studies Policy Briefs
No abstract provided.
10-2008 Newsletter, Minnesota State University, Mankato. Library Services
10-2008 Newsletter, Minnesota State University, Mankato. Library Services
Library Services Newsletters
Minnesota State University, Mankato, Library Services Newsletter for October 2008.
Nightmares In The Ethanol Dream, Cassie Fleming
Nightmares In The Ethanol Dream, Cassie Fleming
College of Journalism and Mass Communications: Student Media
Although President George W. Bush, Congress, and Midwest politicians all champion corn ethanol, some economists, scientists and even a few farmers benefiting from the grain-alcohol nudge say that view is an intoxicated, rose-tinted illusion.
Honing In On The Homeland, Cassie Fleming
Honing In On The Homeland, Cassie Fleming
College of Journalism and Mass Communications: Student Media
In 2006, Americans consumed 20.7 million barrels of oil a day, making the United States the world’s top energy user.
Infrastructure Impacts, Carolyn Johnsen
Infrastructure Impacts, Carolyn Johnsen
College of Journalism and Mass Communications: Student Media
As federal pressure increases to meet ethanol mandates and as new ethanol plants are built across the country, how will all this ethanol be moved around — from factory to distributor to vehicle? Here’s a sampling of the infrastructure issues.
Contributors To Ethanol: Salvation Or Damnation?
Contributors To Ethanol: Salvation Or Damnation?
College of Journalism and Mass Communications: Student Media
Reporters, Photographers, Graphics, Documentary, Editors, Designers, Faculty
Review Of Beloved Women: The Political Lives Of Ladonna Harris And Wilma Mankiller By Sarah Eppler Janda, Robert E. England
Review Of Beloved Women: The Political Lives Of Ladonna Harris And Wilma Mankiller By Sarah Eppler Janda, Robert E. England
Great Plains Quarterly
In Beloved Women, Sarah Eppler Janda offers an important and provocative analysis of the political lives of two American Indian leaders in Oklahoma and national politics. Janda uses primary documents, interviews, and secondary sources to examine the nexus between race (Indianness) and gender (feminism) and the acquisition and use of political power by LaDonna Harris and Wilma Mankiller.
Janda organizes the book into three parts. The first devotes two chapters to developing the primary constructs used in the study (image, identity, political activism, and the intersection of feminism and Indianness) for LaDonna Harris. Chapters 3 and 4 (part 2) …
Nebraska’S Live Stock Sanitary Commission And The Rise Of American Progressivism, David Lee Amstutz
Nebraska’S Live Stock Sanitary Commission And The Rise Of American Progressivism, David Lee Amstutz
Great Plains Quarterly
In the years after the Civil War, the United States experienced tremendous economic growth. Entrepreneurs such as John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie built giant corporate businesses that dominated entire industries. The practice of vertical integration- in which a single business controlled all aspects of production and marketing-drew workers from different areas together under the same employers. Moreover, the corporations conducted interstate commerce, and they became powerful enough to drive competitors out of business. With their smaller rivals removed, the corporations were free to market their goods across the United States. As efforts to foster economic prosperity continued into the …
Review Of Upstream Metropolis: An Urban Biography Of Omaha And Council Bluffs By Lawrence H. Larsen, Barbara J. Cottrell, Harl A. Dalstrom, And Kay Calame Dalstrom., Heather Fryer
Great Plains Quarterly
Upstream Metropolis is an "urban biography" of the "Omaha-Council Bluffs NE-IA Metropolitan Statistical Area," the nation's sixtieth most populous urban center in 2005. The life-story approach draws from an impressive array of local primary and secondary sources to bring depth, complexity, and an updated chronology to the literature on Omaha's development.
Omaha-Council Bluff's childhood, familiar to many readers, was marked by rapid growth as railroad money, meatpacking plants, and a multiethnic laboring population made their way to the improvised settlements in the 1830s- 40s. As with most youngsters, the settlements showed glimmers of potential eclipsed by a need for discipline …
Review Of American Windmills: An Album Of Historic Photographs. By T. Lindsay Baker, Jim Hoy
Review Of American Windmills: An Album Of Historic Photographs. By T. Lindsay Baker, Jim Hoy
Great Plains Quarterly
"I'm a lover and a fighter and a wild bull rider and a pretty fair kind of a windmill man," goes the old Plains-country brag. Along with barbed wire, windmills helped bring an end to the open range, and the cowboy had to add fence riding and windmill maintenance to his roping and riding skills. American Windmills, T. Lindsay Baker's latest volume on the topic of which he is the country's (and most likely the world's) leading authority, brought back a flood of memories as I turned its pages.
When I was growing up on a small Flint Hills …
Review Of Living Blue In The Red States Edited By David Starkey, Greg Kosmicki
Review Of Living Blue In The Red States Edited By David Starkey, Greg Kosmicki
Great Plains Quarterly
I swear I once read in one of my mother's Reader's Digests: "This is a book that all true Americans should be forced to read." Maybe that's a false memory from my youth, but Living Blue in the Red States certainly is one of those books.
Living Blue in the Red States should have a "No Spin Zone" warning on the cover-it could be dangerous for politicians to read. The pollsters and punsters would have us believe we live in the bowels of a Blue state/Red state monster, each political splinter group desperately clinging to its little wedge issue …
Review Of Marking The Land: Jim Dow In North Dakota Photographs And Narrative By Jim Dow, Robert Silberman
Review Of Marking The Land: Jim Dow In North Dakota Photographs And Narrative By Jim Dow, Robert Silberman
Great Plains Quarterly
It may not take special powers of observation to notice the sixty-ton concrete bison next to the interstate on the outskirts of Jamestown, North Dakota. But knowing how to photograph such a subject well demands skill-and Jim Dow has what it takes. Discovering the beauty of a giant coal-mining shovel or the brushwork pattern behind a stenciled "Going Out of Business" notice does require a sharp eye, and he has that, too. Originally invited by Laurel Reuter of the North Dakota Museum of Art to photograph folk art in the landscape in the early 1980s, Dow, during visits in 2000 …
Jewish Community In Wichita, 1920-1970 Same Wagon, New Horses, Jay M. Price
Jewish Community In Wichita, 1920-1970 Same Wagon, New Horses, Jay M. Price
Great Plains Quarterly
For young Walter Katz, Wichita, Kansas, was a world away from his hometown of Jesberg, Germany. As the Third Reich consolidated power, the Katz family-mother, father, and three sons-decided to escape to the United States of America to make a new life among relatives near Stillwater, Oklahoma. With them came the Torah scroll from Jesberg's synagogue that Walter's brother had rescued from destruction. Although he had limited English skills and was unfamiliar with local customs, Walter found himself enrolled in school and on the local football team within weeks of his arrival. A few years later, Walter's cousin, Aaron Youngheim, …
Review Of Fundamentals Of Technical Services Management By Sheila S. Intner And Peggy Johnson, Tim Strawn
Review Of Fundamentals Of Technical Services Management By Sheila S. Intner And Peggy Johnson, Tim Strawn
Robert E. Kennedy Library
No abstract provided.
What's In Your Concept Tool Cart?, Kevin Cooper
What's In Your Concept Tool Cart?, Kevin Cooper
Graphic Communication
No abstract provided.
From Gutenberg To Juan Doe: The Dulling Of Quills, The Inking Of Fingers, And The Bluing Of Collars, Ken Macro
From Gutenberg To Juan Doe: The Dulling Of Quills, The Inking Of Fingers, And The Bluing Of Collars, Ken Macro
Graphic Communication
No abstract provided.