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2012-7 The Possibilities For Global Inequality And Poverty Reduction Using Revenues From Global Carbon Pricing, James B. Davies, Xiaojun Shi, John Whalley Jan 2012

2012-7 The Possibilities For Global Inequality And Poverty Reduction Using Revenues From Global Carbon Pricing, James B. Davies, Xiaojun Shi, John Whalley

Economic Policy Research Institute. EPRI Working Papers

No abstract provided.


2012-5 Re-Examining The Role Of Sticky Wages In The U.S. Great Contraction: A Multi-Sector Approach, Pedro S. Amaral, James C. Macgee Jan 2012

2012-5 Re-Examining The Role Of Sticky Wages In The U.S. Great Contraction: A Multi-Sector Approach, Pedro S. Amaral, James C. Macgee

Economic Policy Research Institute. EPRI Working Papers

No abstract provided.


United States: A Global Criminal, Adam T. Noxell Jan 2012

United States: A Global Criminal, Adam T. Noxell

Sociology Publications

The paper was written to evaluate and discuss the crimes that the US committed during the decade long war on terrorism. It look specifically at the US invasion of Iraq, the nations motives for the attack and the process leading up to the attack. The paper argues the "super power" status that the US has allowed it to disregard domestic and international laws as well as human life to pursue its exploits in the middle east.


Ontario Business Improvement Areas: Opportunities Gained And Lost, Michael De Rond Jan 2012

Ontario Business Improvement Areas: Opportunities Gained And Lost, Michael De Rond

MPA Major Research Papers

This paper examines whether Business Improvement Areas (BIAs) in the Durham Region are taking advantage of the opportunity for greater exposure and increased profits using indicators that measure five BIAs and one business association throughout the area. They include: the Pickering Village BIA; the Downtown Ajax BIA; the Downtown Oshawa BIA; the Port Perry BIA; the Downtown Orono BIA; and the Brooklin Business Association. The findings reveal that, with the notable exception of the Port Perry BIA, the BIAs in the Durham Region are not taking full advantage of opportunities for development and they do not have the same level …


Informé 2009 & 2011, William John Mcfarlane, Miranda Suri Jan 2012

Informé 2009 & 2011, William John Mcfarlane, Miranda Suri

Proyecto Arqueologico de Otoro

The 2009 PADO field season ran from June 8 to June 29 and the 2011 PADO field season extended from July 5 to July 25. Both were carried out by William McFarlane and Miranda Suri, along with 4 field school students from Johnson County Community College in 2009 and 9 students in 2011. The goals and objectives of both seasons of work, as well as a discussion of our methodologies and results, are described in this report. These seasons represent our third and fourth formal field seasons. Our primary goal over the course of both seasons was to complete small-scale …


Critical Pedagogy In The Classroom: Library Instruction That Gives Voice To Students And Builds A Community Of Scholars, Michelle Reale Jan 2012

Critical Pedagogy In The Classroom: Library Instruction That Gives Voice To Students And Builds A Community Of Scholars, Michelle Reale

Library Faculty Scholarship

When librarians apply critical pedagogy in a classroom, they can both impart knowledge and ignite breakthrough thinking among students. By partnering with professors and decentralizing the power in the classroom, librarians can tap into knowledge that students already possess and encourage them to express their own ideas. This article describes the process in a 200-level literature interpretation course taught primarily to English majors at Arcadia University.


Libr300: Library Research For The Social Sciences (Winter 2012 - Online), Deana Greenfield Jan 2012

Libr300: Library Research For The Social Sciences (Winter 2012 - Online), Deana Greenfield

Faculty Publications

Course Description: This course introduces students to college research in the social and behavioral sciences. Students will learn important research techniques, including how to identify and determine the most appropriate sources required for an information need, how to find and critically evaluate sources, and how to ethically use and share the information. Through the use of online tools and collaboration, students will be able to identify and locate relevant literature in the field in order to compile an effective literature review. Major Topics: • Identifying topics for research • Searching for information • Evaluating sources for research In the course …


Libr200: Digital Information Literacy (Winter 2012 - F2f), Deana Greenfield Jan 2012

Libr200: Digital Information Literacy (Winter 2012 - F2f), Deana Greenfield

Faculty Publications

Course Description: This course introduces students to the concepts and competencies of digital information literacy, which include the ability to access, use, organize, create, synthesize and evaluate information in digital formats. The “digitally information literate” student will be proficient in the effective use of information in digital formats as applied in academic programs, professional work, and lifelong learning. By the end of this course, the digitally information literate learner will: ● Understand how digital technologies shape information ● Navigate complex digital domains ● Apply knowledge and skills to current digital tools ● Apply flexible strategies for finding, using, and evaluating …


Leading With Llama: Emerging Leaders 2011, Deana Greenfield, Melissa Brisbin, Melissa Cardenas-Dow, Janine Golden, Lessa Kanani'opua Pelayo-Lozada, Tinamarie Vella Jan 2012

Leading With Llama: Emerging Leaders 2011, Deana Greenfield, Melissa Brisbin, Melissa Cardenas-Dow, Janine Golden, Lessa Kanani'opua Pelayo-Lozada, Tinamarie Vella

Faculty Publications

This article details the work of the American Library Association's Library Leadership and Management Association 2011 Emerging Leader project


Stratégies Verbales Et Gestuelles Dans L’Explication Lexical D’Un Verbe D’Action, Gale Stam, Marion Tellier Jan 2012

Stratégies Verbales Et Gestuelles Dans L’Explication Lexical D’Un Verbe D’Action, Gale Stam, Marion Tellier

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Gestes Et Recherche Lexicale En Langue Seconde, Gale Stam Jan 2012

Gestes Et Recherche Lexicale En Langue Seconde, Gale Stam

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Clausal Negation As Raising In San Dionisio Ocotepec Zapotec, George Aaron Broadwell Jan 2012

Clausal Negation As Raising In San Dionisio Ocotepec Zapotec, George Aaron Broadwell

Anthropology Faculty Scholarship

This paper argues that clausal negation in San Dionisio Ocotepec Zapotec is best analysed as a kind of raising phenomenon. This analysis correctly predicts a number of facts about the interaction of word order and aspect in the language.


Household-Level Predictors Of The Presence Of Servants In Northern Orkney, Scotland, 1851–1901, Julia Jennings, James W. Wood, Patricia L. Johnson Jan 2012

Household-Level Predictors Of The Presence Of Servants In Northern Orkney, Scotland, 1851–1901, Julia Jennings, James W. Wood, Patricia L. Johnson

Anthropology Faculty Scholarship

Servants were an important part of the northwestern European household economy in the preindustrial past. This study examines household-level characteristics that are predictive of the presence of rural servants using data from Orkney, Scotland. The number of servants present in a household is related to household composition, landholding size, and the marital status of the household head. In addition, the sex of the particular servant hired reveals that the labor of male and female servants is not fungible. The sex of the servant hired is related to the ratio of male and female household members of working age, the occupation …


Adverse Childhood Experiences (Aces), Service Use, And Service Helpfulness Among People Experiencing Homelessness, Heather Larkin Holloway, Jihyun Park Jan 2012

Adverse Childhood Experiences (Aces), Service Use, And Service Helpfulness Among People Experiencing Homelessness, Heather Larkin Holloway, Jihyun Park

Social Welfare Faculty Scholarship

This study examines categories of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and service use backgrounds among a convenience sample of people experiencing homelessness (N = 224), using logistic regression analysis (n = 174) and descriptive and comparative analyses. Eighty-seven percent reported at least 1 of 10 ACEs prior to age 18. Over half (53.2%) reported 4 or more ACEs. Approximately half reported parental loss, emotional neglect, living with a substance abuser, and emotional abuse. ACEs were significantly correlated with one another. Among those who used prior services, ACEs predicted interpersonal prevention, clinical, and criminal justice services for emotional or substance …


Annual Report: 2012, Centracare Health Jan 2012

Annual Report: 2012, Centracare Health

Annual Report

A review of the organizations performance from the 2012 fiscal year


Nursing Annual Report: 2012, Centracare Health Jan 2012

Nursing Annual Report: 2012, Centracare Health

Nursing Annual Report

St. Cloud Hospital East Addition

Comprehensive Unit-Based Safety Program

Aggressive Behavior Management

Reducing Power Port Erosion

Identifying Patient's Reasons or Rationale for Choosing to Skip or Shorten Hemodialysis


Patient Care News: January 2012, St. Cloud Hospital Jan 2012

Patient Care News: January 2012, St. Cloud Hospital

Patient Care News

Global Immunizations: New Core Measure Effective January 1, 2012

Staffing to Patient Acuity with Assignment and Workload Manager

Looking for a Logo

Medical 1 Update

Winter Safety: Slips and Falls Prevention


Clinic Connection: Winter 2012, Centracare Clinc Jan 2012

Clinic Connection: Winter 2012, Centracare Clinc

Clinic Connection

  • President’s Message: "Together we can"
  • Noncompliant medication use is a significant health care problem
  • ICD-10 new documentation requirements
  • Improving asthma care in Central Minnesota
  • Education is key to reducing carbon monoxide poisoning in children
  • Minimally invasive surgery for lung cancer


Prescribed Reading: January 2012, Centracare Clinic Jan 2012

Prescribed Reading: January 2012, Centracare Clinic

Prescribed Reading

  • Health Care Matters: The opportunity of a changing world
  • Help us learn from your patient experience
  • CentraCare docs recognized for excellence
  • Recognition for years of service
  • Learn new moves at the Day of Dance
  • Medical expense reimbursement reminders
  • Annual PTO Payout planned for February
  • Welcome to our new clinic employees
  • Learn about weight loss surgery
  • From your couch to a 5K
  • Lower co-pays available to employees
  • Expanding to new communities
  • Take control of your diabetes for life


Waiting For The Future, Rick Provine Jan 2012

Waiting For The Future, Rick Provine

Library Faculty publications

No abstract provided.


Employment Opportunities For New Academic Librarians: Assessing The Availability Of Entry Level Jobs, Eamon Tewell Jan 2012

Employment Opportunities For New Academic Librarians: Assessing The Availability Of Entry Level Jobs, Eamon Tewell

Brooklyn Library Faculty Publications

This study examines the availability of entry level positions in academic libraries to better illuminate the status of the job market for current students and recent graduates of Library & Information Science programs. Over a twelve month period from 2010—2011, 1385 job advertisements were collected, with content analysis methods used to evaluate each advertisement by level of position, institution type, location, department, and job type. Findings revealed one-fifth of jobs advertised to be entry level, with seventy percent of all positions offered by universities, and public services accounting for more than sixty percent of entry level employment opportunities. Further research …


Essential Characteristics Of Leadership : A Leadership Framework & Study Of Ancient And Contemporary Leaders, Brigitte Kathleen Leininger Jan 2012

Essential Characteristics Of Leadership : A Leadership Framework & Study Of Ancient And Contemporary Leaders, Brigitte Kathleen Leininger

Master of Arts Theses

No abstract provided.


Hiv/Aids Stigmatization Among Oromo Immigrant Congregations In The Twin Cities : A Call For Biblical And Theological Response, Fikru Andea Eticha Jan 2012

Hiv/Aids Stigmatization Among Oromo Immigrant Congregations In The Twin Cities : A Call For Biblical And Theological Response, Fikru Andea Eticha

Master of Arts Theses

No abstract provided.


Advancing Employee Engagement Through The Development And Responsible Use Of An Internal Social Media Wiki, Marci Timlin Jan 2012

Advancing Employee Engagement Through The Development And Responsible Use Of An Internal Social Media Wiki, Marci Timlin

Nursing Posters

The purpose of this Evidence-based practice project is to increase employee engagement on the Surgical Care Unit through the use of social media. The fundamental reason for the project is to increase cohesion among employees by increasing communication, team building, and personal relationships.


Facing History, Daniel J. Mahoney Jan 2012

Facing History, Daniel J. Mahoney

Political Science Department Faculty Works

No abstract provided.


Anguished Patriot, Daniel J. Mahoney Jan 2012

Anguished Patriot, Daniel J. Mahoney

Political Science Department Faculty Works

No abstract provided.


"At Risk Means A Minority Kid:" Deconstructing Deficit Discourses In The Study Of Risk In Education And Human Services, Cinzia Pica-Smith, Carmen Veloria Jan 2012

"At Risk Means A Minority Kid:" Deconstructing Deficit Discourses In The Study Of Risk In Education And Human Services, Cinzia Pica-Smith, Carmen Veloria

Human Services and Rehabilitation Studies Department Faculty Works

Unexamined use of ubiquitous terms such as “at risk” in education and human service courses can lead to reifying raced, classed, and gendered deficit perspectives of youth and youth work. This paper examines the social construction of the term “at risk,” following students in four education and human services undergraduate and graduate courses and the work of two counselor and teacher educators as they engaged their students in the process of deconstructing and interrogating this term. Findings reveal that students enter the classroom with raced and classed assumptions of who is at risk. Students demonstrate a deficit orientation that contextualizes …


Understanding Human Trafficking Origin: A Cross-Country Empirical Analysis, Smriti Rao, Christina Presenti Jan 2012

Understanding Human Trafficking Origin: A Cross-Country Empirical Analysis, Smriti Rao, Christina Presenti

Economics and Global Studies Department Faculty Works

Feminist work on global human trafficking has highlighted the conceptual difficulty of differentiating between trafficking and migration. This paper uses a cross-country UN dataset on human trafficking to empirically evaluate the socio-economic characteristics of high trafficking origin countries and compare them to patterns that have emerged in the literature on migration. In particular, we ask how and how much per capita income and gender inequality matter in shaping patterns of human trafficking origin. Ordinal logit regressions corrected for sample selection bias tell us that trafficking has an inverse-U shaped relationship with income per capita, and, controlling for income, is more …


Jail Pedagogy: Liberatory Education Inside A California Juvenile Detention Facility, Jerry Flores Jan 2012

Jail Pedagogy: Liberatory Education Inside A California Juvenile Detention Facility, Jerry Flores

Social Work & Criminal Justice Publications

Approximately 2 million juveniles are arrested each year. Half are sentenced to serve terms of incarceration. Although many scholars have written about teaching in detention facilities, few directly address how prisoners are being taught. This research explores the experiences, teaching philosophy, and practices of correctional educators. To learn what is taking place within these classrooms, I interviewed and observed instructors in 3 male juvenile detention facilities in California over the course of 15 months. Semistructured qualitative interviews looked in depth at their teaching techniques, finding that these teachers adopted a humanistic and liberatory approach to teaching behind the walls of …


Two Concepts Of Community, Erica L. Neely Jan 2012

Two Concepts Of Community, Erica L. Neely

Philosophy and Religion Faculty Scholarship

Communities play an important role in many areas of philosophy, ranging from epistemology through social and political philosophy. However, two notions of community are often conflated. The descriptive concept of community takes a community to be a collection of individuals satisfying a particular description. The relational concept of community takes a community to consist of more than a set of members satisfying a particular trait; there must also be a relation of recognition among the members or between the members and the community as a whole. The descriptive concept is simpler, however, it does not provide a sufficiently robust concept …