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Kentucky - KEC - 2006
Vice Provost for EngagementKentucky Engagement Conference Breakout SessionNovember 29, 2006 Victor Lechtenberg Vice Provost for Engagement Purdue UniversityVice Provost for EngagementLandscape Setting: Economies not geographically constrained
Kentucky - KEC - 2006
Engaging Minority and Culturally Diverse Communities Roosevelt O. Shelton, Ph. D. Kentucky State UniversityLike most of you, Kentucky State University has a non-discriminatory policy. From its initial founding in 1886 as a normal school for the tra
Kentucky - KEC - 2006
Undergraduate Community Land Use Planning and Design Through Service-learningBrian LeeDepartment of Landscape Architecture College of Agriculture University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky blee@uky.eduTheLand Use Planning Studio (Course)The Le
Kentucky - KEC - 2008
Promotion and Tenure Issues in Recognizing and Rewarding Faculty Engagement: Red Herring or Real?Lorilee R. Sandmann, Ph.D. 2008 Kentucky Engagement Conference Facilitating & Rewarding University-Community Engagement in Teaching, Research, and Servi
Kentucky - KEC - 2006
Designing and Documenting the Scholarship of EngagementDwight E. Giles, Jr. Professor, Higher Education Administration Doctorial Program: Senior Associate, New England Resource Center for Higher Education (NERCHE). UMass Boston.Advancing Kentucky
Kentucky - KEC - 2007
Community Engagements Essential Outcome: Can-do-Will-do Citizens Can-do-Will-Dr. Robert Franco, Professor, Director of Planning and Grants Kapiolani Community College Campus Compact y Senior Faculty FellowSituating American Higher g g Education i
Kentucky - KEC - 2006
Education And Work. . .. . .Together for Life1The Challenges UPS plans major expansion of the nextday air hub in Louisville Need to recruit and maintain large number of employees to staff the expansion Need to stabilize existing workforce C
Kentucky - KEC - 2007
Engaging Schools with STEMUK College of Engineering Outreach and EngagementCurrent outreach and engagement g g activities? P-14 pre-engineering p g g curricula National Academy of Science: Recommendation A: Increase Americas talent pool by vastl
Kentucky - KEC - 2007
Center for CommunityCommunity-Based Partnerships P t hi"Engaging Communities and Changing Lives"Initiative of the Office of Community Affairs November 2007THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMAOur Campus UA, founded in 1831, is the senior comprehensive doc
Kentucky - KEC - 2007
Carnegie Implications for Faculty Development, y Evaluation, and Reward Systems y Amy DriscollCarnegie Consulting ScholarClassification Data Improvements Needed Understanding of Partnerships Assessmentof Curricular Engagement Scholarship of Engag
Kentucky - KEC - 2006
Engaged TeachingDr. Meta Mendel-Reyes Berea College Kentucky Engagement Conference November 29, 2006Engaged Teaching as Education for CitizenshipThe challenge of democratic education in the United States [in the 21st century] is to teach young p
Kentucky - KEC - 2008
THE SCHOLARSHIP OF ENGAGEMENTI am convinced thatthe academy must become a more vigorous i d h h d b i partner in the search for answers to our most pressing social, civic, economic, and moral problems, and must reaffirm its historic commitment to wh
Kentucky - KEC - 2007
Creating a Campus Culture of P C lt f Preparedness dDavid Deggs, Ph.D. Program Director Louisiana Campus Compact Kentucky Engagement Conference November 28 2007 Lexington KY 28, Lexington,Catastrophic Events: Katrina C t t hi E t K tiHurric
Kentucky - KEC - 2008
Facilitating Campus EngagementRemarks Kentucky Conference on Engagement November 19, 2008 George L. MehaffyThank you for the opportunity to be with you today. I'm particularly grateful for the ambiguous title: "Facilitating Campus Engagement." Ra
Kentucky - KEC - 2006
Preparing Faculty to EngageDwight E. Giles, Jr., Professor, Higher Education Administration Doctorial Program: Senior Associate, New England Resource Center for Higher Education (NERCHE). UMass Boston.Advancing Kentucky through EngagementFirst An
Kentucky - KEC - 2007
IT Solutions for Measuring and Reporting Student and Faculty EngagementL. K. Williams, Professor of Accounting Morehead St t U i M h d State University it and Scott Wymer, Associate Professor of Information Systems Morehead State UniversityPurpose
Kentucky - KEC - 2007
Findings from the 2006 Community Engagement Classification from Carnegie: What Have We Learned About Engaged Institutions?Amy Driscoll, Consulting Scholar Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching The Second Annual Kentucky Engagement Conf
Kentucky - KEC - 2008
Engaged Scholarship in Context: Approaches and IssuesLorilee R. Sandmann, Ph.D. 2008 Kentucky Engagement Conference Facilitating & Rewarding University-Community Engagement in Teaching, Research, and Service November 19, 2008the Scholarship of Eng
Kentucky - KEC - 2008
ENGAGING DEPARTMENTSMoving Faculty Culture From Private to Public, Individual to Collective Focus for the Common Good Kevin Kecskes, EditorThis book fills an important niche in the literature on institutional engagement and advances the national Ca
Kentucky - DIV - 0
AFFIDAVITComes the affiant and after having been duly sworn states as follows: 1. That affiant is the contractor awarded a contract by the University of Kentucky on Project #0000.0 Example Title. That all contractors and subcontractors employed, or
Kentucky - POPGEN - 461
Oral Presentation: INDIVIDUAL Speech Evaluation FormDate:_ Speaker:_ Presentation Topic:_ (Approximate points for each item are indicated in parentheses.) MESSAGE (information content and structure of presentation): Provided strong opening/introduct
Kentucky - FOR - 100
Oral Presentation: INDIVIDUAL Speech Evaluation FormDate:_ Speaker:_ Presentation Topic:_ (Approximate points for each item are in parentheses) MESSAGE (information content and structure of presentation): Provided opening/introduction to presentatio
Kentucky - GEN - 200
GEN 200 Section 003 (Wagner) Spring 2009 Self Introduction Individual Informative Speech Presentations on: Tuesday, 27 January This document contains instructions for a 1 2 minute speech in which you will introduce yourself to your classmates. Yo
Kentucky - GEN - 100
Peer Evaluation of Individual Oral Presentation Date: _Evaluators Name: _Speakers Name: _1. Did the presentation begin with an opening/introductory section which made clear: (a) the presentations purpose, in terms of the intended informative or
Kentucky - JTGROS - 2
English 104.049Jeffrey Gross PROJECT ONE: Finding your Individual Space in a Community of Inquiry"I must question everything, even if it means losing my faith, even if it means becoming a member of a border tribe among my own people. Tolerating b
Michigan State University - LEMASTE - 3
Name_ Date_ Hour_Elements and Their ComponentsFill in the following table for each element.Hyphen NotationUranium-235Atomic SymbolAtomic NumberMass Number# of p+# of no# of e-12Magnesium-24 Phosphorus-311113 32 28Si 14 20 40
Kentucky - PA - 2008
Cigarette Smoking Increases the Risk Of Formation and Rupture of Intracranial AneurysmsShelebra Bartley Master's Project Dr. Grimes If you are a woman with a brain and you smoke. Your brain will EXPLODE Quick Review An aneu
Kentucky - FOERSTE - 1906
PART II.ECONOMIC GEOLOGY.The Silurian and Devonian Clays and Limestones of Eastern Kentucky,WITH NOTES ON WAVERLY AND IRVINE CLAYS.(207)CONTENTS OF PART II.(209)KENTUCKY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY.211PART II.ECONOMIC GEOLOGY.The Chemical C
Kentucky - ESM - 27
A 2002 Farm Bill Information Source*Daniel Green and Will Snell The Farm Foundation and the USDA have provided The 2002 Farm Bill: Policy Options and Consequences, a collection of papers discussing issues related to the 2002 Farm Bill . This publica
CSU Fresno - MP - 3
cB=L1C<Daisy, Daisy(llewtraH) Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer do.I'm half crazy, six inches into you. It won't be a stylish entry, I can't afford a Frenchie.But you'll look sweet between the sheets,When I'm six inches into you. Daisy, Daisy
CSU Fresno - MP - 3
cBBL1CA This Way And That Way(llewtraH) Oh, the first is the miller, lived down by the mill;For the want of some water, his stones they lay still.Up steps the fair damsel and sees him in want.She run his old stones through the sluice of her cun
CSU Fresno - MP - 3
As I Went Out One May Morning-As I went out one May morning, A May morning it chanced to be,There I was aware of a weelfair maidCam linkin' o'er the lea to me. O but she was a weelfair maid, The boniest lass that's under the sun; I spied if
CSU Fresno - MP - 3
c"BGL1CF Character Of A Mistress(llewtraH) *- My mistress is a shuttlecock composed of cork and feathers;Each battledore sits on her deck and bumps her on the leather, But cast her off which way you will, she recoils to another. Fa la la la la
CSU Fresno - MP - 3
The Last Lay Of Matty GrovesA holiday, a holiday and the first one of the year,Lord Darnell's wife had gone to church, the gospel for to hear.When the service it was done and all walked out of doors, Her wicked eyes did rove about and on a hostl
CSU Fresno - MP - 3
Ballad of Clap AliceThere's a filthy rotten flophouseNear the pier on Brighton Front, And a den of vice beehind the Brighton Palace. There you'll find the fallen women,Late at night they hawk their cunt,And underneath the pier, you'll see Clap
CSU Fresno - MP - 3
cABGL1CF The Darby Ram(llewtraH) Chorus: If you don't believe me or if you think I lie, You'd better come to Darby Town, you'll see the same as I.As I was going to Derby all on a market day, I met the biggest ram, my boys, that ever was fed on
CSU Fresno - MP - 3
Dobson's Ship The Pagan(llewtraH) (c) Anthony Hilbert Amy Dobson was the madam of the Pagan and her girls,And she hustled with the Pagan round a hundred horny worlds.Now the Pagan was the hottest ship 'tween here and Trist M'kell,And the girls a
CSU Fresno - MP - 3
Clinton Hillbillies(llewtraH) Well, this is a story 'bout a man named Bill; The poor President couldn't keep his willie still;Then one day he was working at his desk,When in walks Monica and shows the boy her chest.Boobs, that is;Two of them;
CSU Fresno - MP - 3
Test Engineering Trials Day(llewtraH) Four and twenty virgins went to Engineering Test,When Trials tests were over there were four and twenty less.Chorus: Sing trials to your partnerAss against the wall,If you canna get screwed by Test Enginee
Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne - CHEM - 104
Chapter SixGases, Liquids and SolidsStates of Matter Attractive forces are broken by increasing energy Solid > Liquid > Gases Intermolecular Forces Solids = high gases = low Compressibility Liquids hydraulics Gases SCUBAGases Measure
New Hampshire - DEP - 20
Deployment Number 20 - 25-Jul-2007 to 28-Aug-2007Open Ocean Aquaculture Site, Environmental Monitoring BuoyLocation: 42 deg 56.52 m N x 070 deg 37.74 m WRDI Instruments ADCP 300 KHz Workhorse Serial # 2661Water Depth: 55.0 relative to mean water
New Hampshire - DEP - 20
Deployment Number 20 - 25-Jul-2007 to 28-Aug-2007Open Ocean Aquaculture Site, Environmental Monitoring BuoyLocation: 42 deg 56.46 m N x 070 deg 37.82 m WSensor: Sea-Bird SBE-16p Seacat Serial Number 4865Water Depth: 54.0 at time of deploymentSen
New Hampshire - DEP - 19
Deployment Number 19 - 30-May-2007 to 11-Jul-2007Open Ocean Aquaculture Site, Environmental Monitoring BuoyLocation: 42 deg 56.48 m N x 070 deg 37.82 m WSensor: Sea-Bird SBE-16p Seacat Serial Number 4049Water Depth: 54.7 at time of deploymentSen
New Hampshire - DEP - 19
Deployment Number 19 - 30-May-2007 to 11-Jul-2007Open Ocean Aquaculture Site, Environmental Monitoring BuoyLocation: 42 deg 56.48 m N x 070 deg 37.82 m WSensor: Sea-Bird SBE-16p Seacat Serial Number 4865Water Depth: 54.7 at time of deploymentSen
New Hampshire - DEP - 20
Deployment Number 20 - 25-Jul-2007 to 28-Aug-2007Open Ocean Aquaculture Site, Environmental Monitoring BuoyLocation: 42 deg 56.52 m N x 070 deg 37.74 m WRDI Instruments ADCP 300 KHz Workhorse Serial # 2661Water Depth: 55.0 relative to mean water
New Hampshire - DEP - 18
Deployment Number 18 - 11-Mar-2007 to 14-May-2007Open Ocean Aquaculture Site, Environmental Monitoring BuoyLocation: 42 deg 56.48 m N x 070 deg 37.83 m WSensor: Sea-Bird SBE-16p Seacat Serial Number 4865Water Depth: 54.7 at time of deploymentSen
New Hampshire - DEP - 21
Deployment Number 21 - 20-Sep-2007 to 29-Oct-2007Open Ocean Aquaculture Site, Environmental Monitoring BuoyLocation: 42 deg 56.45 m N x 070 deg 38.07 m WSensor: Sea-Bird SBE-16p Seacat Serial Number 4049Water Depth: 52.3 at time of deploymentSen
New Hampshire - DEP - 20
Deployment Number 20 - 25-Jul-2007 to 28-Aug-2007Open Ocean Aquaculture Site, Environmental Monitoring BuoyLocation: 42 deg 56.52 m N x 070 deg 37.74 m WRDI Instruments ADCP 300 KHz Workhorse Serial # 2661Water Depth: 55.0 relative to mean water
New Hampshire - DEP - 09
Deployment Number 9 - 20-Feb-2004 to 21-Apr-2004Open Ocean Aquaculture Site, Environmental Monitoring BuoyLocation: 42 deg 56.46 m N x 070 deg 37.86 m WSensor: Sea-Bird SBE-16 Seacat Serial Number 2360Water Depth: 55.0 m at time of deploymentSen
CSU Stanislaus - PSCI - 1201
CHAPTER 1 CALIFORNIA'S PEOPLE, ECONOMY, AND POLITICS: YESTERDAY, TODAY, AND TOMORROW Like so much else about California, our state's politics appears to change constantly, unpredictably, and even inexplicably. Politicians seem to rise and fall more b
New Hampshire - PROGRAMREV - 2
Appendix BSupport Directors Email Results1Support Directors Comments from Email Survey1. Assuming no additional staff or funding for your support unit, could UNH athletics add 2 new non-ticketed teams (one male, one female) and still maintain
UMiami - CREF - 2009
Challenges using administrative claims in clinical researchLeonardo Tamariz, MD, MPHIssues to discuss Validity Combining datasets Server space and storageAdministrative claims Administrative claims analysis is an inexpensive alternative to m
Pittsburgh - SUPER - 7
Business Ethics as Competitive Advantage for Companies in the Globalization EraRania Ahmed AzmiAssistant Lecturer, PhD Researcher Business Administration Department Faculty of Commerce - Alexandria University E-mail: rania.a.azmi@gmail.comJuly,
Pittsburgh - SUPER - 7
eHealth eEurope eVolution BSc MBBS MRCP(UK) FRCP FRCPCH DCH DTM&HDr Ricky J Richardson Chairman eHealth Working Group EHTEL Board Member European Health Telematics Association EHTEL Vice President
Case Western - ESA - 2008
Proc. ESA Annual Meeting on Electrostatics 2008, Paper J31Partial Discharge Characteristics of Micro-gapsMithila H*, Poornima A*, Adnan B, Subhankar D, Balachandra TC *, Asokan T GE India Technology Centre, Whitefield Road, Hoodi Village, Bangal
Oklahoma State - ECEN - 3513
ECEN3513 Signal Analysis Lecture #23 16 October 2006s s s sRead 6.1, 6.2; Review 6.3 Problems 4.7-2, 6.2-1, 6.3-5 Test #2 on 27 October Quiz 5 results: Hi = 7.8, Lo = 2.9, Ave = 5.35 Standard Deviation = 1.35 Read 6.4, 6.5 (1st section), 6.7 (1st
Oklahoma State - ETM - 5111
1Strategy & Organizational StructureInstructor: Gregory H. Watson Introduction to Strategy, Technology and Integration ETM 5111 Session 1 Part 2Oklahoma State University Copyright 2003 by Gregory H. Watson. All rights reserved.2Design your
Pittsburgh - JBS - 15
Incorporating Social Justice into Transformative Multicultural EducationKyaien O. Conner, MSW, LSW Latika Davis-Jones, MSW Jonathan B. Singer, LCSW University of PittsburghFebruary 18, 2006 CSWE - APM"When someone with the authority of a teacher,
Pittsburgh - SOC - 0150
Notes for Social TheoryFebruary 7, 2006 CST Pages 103-127 Recorded by Joe HummelI. Students took a total of 20 minutes to write informal position and rebuttals statements on the question, Is Durkheim a methodological Marxist? Dr. Brush instructed us
Pittsburgh - SOC - 0150
Social Theory Notes February 14 Recorded by Sheena Wickett with some materials from LDBDr. Brush named people who were at or past their limit of 3 misses From Last time (2/9) on The Division of Labor:I. Marx and Durkheim characterize "the social".
Pittsburgh - SOC - 0150
Social Theory Notes 2/16 Recorded by Rachel Taylor Weber on method and sociology How is a science of the social possible? Durkheim Central Problem *social cohesion in the face of specialization *shared common values Epistemology *objectivist (facts a