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Letter from A. B. Greene, September 19, 1926.
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A. B. Greene, To whom it may concern
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Typed note dated September 19, 1926, addressed 'To Whom It May Concern'. States Fred M. Carpenter is in good standing in M 110 Pontiac Michigan is is "entitled to all privileges that may be extended to him." Typed signature: A B. Greene Kligraph Pontiac M.
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0382
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Pensacola Maritime vs. Texas Company, October 30, 1920 Blount Correspondence.
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A. Blount, Ellis Knowles
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October 30th, 1920 letter to Mr. Ellis Knowles in New York City from A. Blount containing his opinion on the probable outcome of the case the Texas Company vs. Pensacola Maritime Corporation.
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folder1207_pensacolamaritimecorpvsthetexascorp_85_86
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Set of related objects
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Letter to T.T. Wentworth Jr. from A. L. Macon, George Berry, July 19, 1926.
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A. L. Macon (Secretary), George Berry, T. T. Wentworth Jr.
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Letter with typed note on one side, dated July 19, 1926, and signed A. L. Macon, Secretary. This is on a sheet of plain paper that appears to have had the top cut off. Macon informs the unnamed person that he can be reinstated by payment of $4.00, but will have to make a formal application after September 30th and the membership will vote on his acceptance. Reverse has a handwritten note to T. T. Wentworth, Jr., and is dated 7/21. It is signed by George Berry. Berry states that he is not a...
Show moreLetter with typed note on one side, dated July 19, 1926, and signed A. L. Macon, Secretary. This is on a sheet of plain paper that appears to have had the top cut off. Macon informs the unnamed person that he can be reinstated by payment of $4.00, but will have to make a formal application after September 30th and the membership will vote on his acceptance. Reverse has a handwritten note to T. T. Wentworth, Jr., and is dated 7/21. It is signed by George Berry. Berry states that he is not a member of the Pensacola Klan, but is a member of Okaloosa # 99 in Crestview, Florida.
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0376a-b
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Set of related objects
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PREDICTING DIVER PERFORMANCE AT THE NAVAL DIVING AND SALVAGE TRAINING CENTER.
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Aaberg, Wayne Thomas, Kramer, Thomas J., Thompson, Carla J., White, Jill T., University of West Florida
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This research study utilizes a one group correlational research methodology based on a conceptual framework grounded in the Human Performance Model. The purpose of the study is to examine specific personality and demographic characteristics that may be potential predictors of diving performance within a military environment. The research question for the study is "To what degree are specific personality and demographic characteristics potential predictors of diving performance?"...
Show moreThis research study utilizes a one group correlational research methodology based on a conceptual framework grounded in the Human Performance Model. The purpose of the study is to examine specific personality and demographic characteristics that may be potential predictors of diving performance within a military environment. The research question for the study is "To what degree are specific personality and demographic characteristics potential predictors of diving performance?" Identification of specific traits as a standard selection process for predicting the success of diver candidates is a potential Human Performance Model consideration for military policy. The instrument used in the study was the Millon Index of Personality Styles Revised assessment tool and was administered to Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Marine Combat Divers. The data were analyzed using multiple regression and multivariate analysis within the quantitative research design. The researcher discovered that 10 Millon Index of Personality Styles Revised scales were statistically significant in relationship to performance. Findings of the study lend strong support for this type of assessment tool for candidate selection to support the military diver training.
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2010
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WFE0000197, uwf:60857
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Exploring brand reputation in sustainable undergraduate enrollment at a public American university.
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Aboagye, Bright Da-Costa
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The decrease in the college-going population, along with the deregulation of the higher education sector has contributed to the consistent decline in undergraduate enrollment in several American universities and colleges, including the research site for this study. The National Student Clearinghouse Research Center (NSC Research Center, 2019) reported that the total enrollment of college students in the United States has decreased for 8 successive years (2011-2019), resulting in the closure...
Show moreThe decrease in the college-going population, along with the deregulation of the higher education sector has contributed to the consistent decline in undergraduate enrollment in several American universities and colleges, including the research site for this study. The National Student Clearinghouse Research Center (NSC Research Center, 2019) reported that the total enrollment of college students in the United States has decreased for 8 successive years (2011-2019), resulting in the closure or merger of some higher educational institutions. Scholars and strategic management professionals have proposed the use of strategic resources to help institutions achieve sustainable enrollment growth. Using a qualitative case study approach and the resourcebased view theory (RBV) as a theoretical framework, the study explored how select administrative stakeholders in a public university leverage brand reputation as a strategic resource for achieving sustainable undergraduate enrollment growth in the Southeastern United States. The RBV comprises four constructs (valuable, rare, inimitable, organize) that describe resources essential to distinguish an institution's brand. Eight participants were purposefully selected and interviewed. Findings from the study revealed that the administrative stakeholders employed several brand strategies including creating consistent brand messages, exploiting visual identity, highlighting high-impact practices, and leveraging the university's historic and geographic location to ensure sustainable enrollment. This study can inform higher educational leaders on how to strategically re-align their brand reputation management strategies to achieve long-term enrollment sustainability. Since this study's findings may be more relevant to public sector institutions, future studies can explore the same phenomenon among proprietary and faithbased institutions.
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1294314098, WFE0000771
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WHISKEY AND WINDOW PANES: THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION OF A SIDE-WHEEL STEAMBOAT AT SEMINOLE, ALABAMA.
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Abrahamson, Wayne Arlen, Bratten, John R., Mitchell-Cook, Amy M., Cook, Gregory D., University of West Florida
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During the fall of 2005, faculty from the University of West Florida (UWF) were notified of ship remains located in the Blackwater River where the Seminole Lumber Camp once operated in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. After an initial visit by faculty and students, it was determined that the remains were that of an eastern coastal paddle-wheel steamboat. The hull was intact, and the vessel was equipped with a boiler and walking beam steam engine. By the late eighteenth...
Show moreDuring the fall of 2005, faculty from the University of West Florida (UWF) were notified of ship remains located in the Blackwater River where the Seminole Lumber Camp once operated in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. After an initial visit by faculty and students, it was determined that the remains were that of an eastern coastal paddle-wheel steamboat. The hull was intact, and the vessel was equipped with a boiler and walking beam steam engine. By the late eighteenth century, steam power became prevalent in the maritime industry and helped bring about the development of the eastern coastal paddle-wheel steamboat with its distinctive walking beam engine. The information contained in this thesis is the result of several field schools conducted between 2006 and 2010 where students extensively recorded the hull and the machinery, including the walking beam engine which engineers built in New York City in 1870. The thesis is an all-embracing summary of the students' hard work and provides detailed information on the history of lumbering and steam navigation in the area and the development and construction of the eastern coastal paddle-wheel steamboat.
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Date Issued
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2011
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WFE0000282, uwf:60894
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ELLENFRITH'S SONG: A STORY ADAPTED FROM THE OLD ENGLISH POEM THE WIFE'S LAMENT.
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Adams, Glenda Kay
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Ellenfrith's Song vitalizes the wife of the Old English poem "The Wife's Lament" who relates the thoughts of a woman exiled by her husband to live alone in a cave under an oak tree, but the poem gives no details of the circumstances that sentenced her to exile. Chapter One, "Exile," explores the betrayal by the trusted friend who causes the wife to be exiled and looks at her feelings of loneliness and alienation upon realizing how alone she is in the cave. Chapter Two, "First Sighting,"...
Show moreEllenfrith's Song vitalizes the wife of the Old English poem "The Wife's Lament" who relates the thoughts of a woman exiled by her husband to live alone in a cave under an oak tree, but the poem gives no details of the circumstances that sentenced her to exile. Chapter One, "Exile," explores the betrayal by the trusted friend who causes the wife to be exiled and looks at her feelings of loneliness and alienation upon realizing how alone she is in the cave. Chapter Two, "First Sighting," begins in the cave, but through a flashback, the wife remembers how she first met her husband and how she became engaged to the man who has doomed her to a life in exile. Chapter Three, "Preparations and Marriage," relates the activities that probably took place in preparation for an Anglo-Saxon marriage and finishes with the exchange of gifts and the wedding vows that might have been said at an actual Anglo-Saxon marriage. After the ceremony, the bride says goodbye to her family and leaves with her husband for her new home, her new family, and her new life with him.
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Date Issued
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2011
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WFE0000252, uwf:60888
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SITE FIDELITY AND MOVEMENT OF REEF FISHES TAGGED AT UNREPORTED ARTIFICIAL REEF SITES OFF NORTHWEST FLORIDA.
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Addis, Dustin Tyler, Patterson, William F., Fitzhugh, Gary, Jeffrey, Wade, University of West Florida
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A reef fish tagging study was conducted at unpublished artificial reef sites (n = 9) located between 15 and 20 miles south of Pensacola, Florida. A total of 3,110 fish was tagged with internal anchor tags on quarterly tagging trips from March 2005 to December 2007 to determine species-specific site fidelity and movement. The most frequently tagged species were red snapper (n = 2,114), red porgy (n = 422), gray triggerfish (n = 267), and gag (n = 96). Eighty-six fish were recaptured at tagging...
Show moreA reef fish tagging study was conducted at unpublished artificial reef sites (n = 9) located between 15 and 20 miles south of Pensacola, Florida. A total of 3,110 fish was tagged with internal anchor tags on quarterly tagging trips from March 2005 to December 2007 to determine species-specific site fidelity and movement. The most frequently tagged species were red snapper (n = 2,114), red porgy (n = 422), gray triggerfish (n = 267), and gag (n = 96). Eighty-six fish were recaptured at tagging reefs on subsequent tagging trips and fishers reported a total of 225 fish caught away from tagging sites. Results from joint-recapture models indicate that red snapper displayed the lowest site fidelity (11 - 21% y-1), while higher site fidelity was observed but not quantified for groupers and gray triggerfish. Red snapper displayed the greatest magnitude of movement with a mean distance (SD) moved of 24.2 km (3.85). It appears higher movement observed in red snapper made that species vulnerable to high fishing mortality at artificial and natural reefs in the region. Therefore, unreported artificial reef sites may not serve as effective no-harvest refugia for species that display low site fidelity and move between fished and unfished areas.
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2009
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WFE0000130, uwf:60830
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SUBSQUARES IN GENERALIZED SUDOKU SQUARES.
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Adkins, Ian Eric, Kuhl, Jaromy, Dalal, Avinash, Hemasinha, Rohan, University of West Florida
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The question for what orders does there exist a subsquare-free latin square, has not been completely solved to date. We wish to extend the problem of finding subsquare-free latin squares to generalized sudoku squares. We give an attempted solution by constructing a generalized sudoku square with no subsquares of order m, where m 62 f2; ng. Additionally, when n is not equal to 2 or 4, we give a construction for a generalized sudoku square of order n2 with no intercalates.
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2015
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WFE0000499, uwf:61074
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THE EFFECTS OF CONCURRENT TRAINING ON FEMALE SOCCER PLAYERS.
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Adlof, Lauren Elizabeth, Cosio-Lima, Ludmila M., Lee, Youngil, Drost, Daniel, University of West Florida
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Due to the high metabolic and physical demands involved in soccer, an optimal strength and conditioning program for female high school soccer players is essential. The benefits of resistance training and high intensity interval training in young athletes has been well documented; however, the effect of a concurrent strength and metabolic conditioning program on female athletes in specific sports has yet to be investigated. The current study examined the effects of an 8-week concurrent...
Show moreDue to the high metabolic and physical demands involved in soccer, an optimal strength and conditioning program for female high school soccer players is essential. The benefits of resistance training and high intensity interval training in young athletes has been well documented; however, the effect of a concurrent strength and metabolic conditioning program on female athletes in specific sports has yet to be investigated. The current study examined the effects of an 8-week concurrent strength and metabolic conditioning program on body composition, flexibility, speed, agility, anaerobic capacity, strength, and power in female soccer players. Body composition and performance testing measures were recorded in female soccer players (n = 14, age = 16 +- 1.0 yrs) before and after an 8-week sports performance camp that combined high intensity interval training methods and periodized resistance training. Performance testing included 3-site skinfolds, sit and reach, pro agility test, 40-yd sprint, 300-yd shuttle run, and vertical jump. Strength testing included a 5-repetition maximum back squat, shoulder press, and bench press, and a 3-repetition maximum power clean. Comparisons were made using a paired samples t-test, and Pearson's correlations between variables were calculated. Significant improvements were made in vertical jump (p <0.05), pro agility test (p < 0.05), 40yd sprint (p < 0.05), squat (p < 0.05), shoulder press (p < 0.05), bench press (p < 0.05), and power clean (p < 0.05). There were significant correlations between power, agility and speed performance, as well as correlations between power and strength. An 8-week concurrent strength and conditioning program was effective for improving measures of fitness and performance in female soccer players. Overall, power and strength increased, as well as a significant decrease in time to complete the agility and speed testing. Strength and conditioning coaches can implement a preseason concurrent strength and metabolic conditioning program to improve soccer players' explosive strength and performance. Training protocols that use low volume and high loads (3 sets of 5-RM) to improve neural adaptations and avoid muscular hypertrophy can minimize the interference effect.
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2017
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WFE0000567, uwf:61189
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Letter About Adrian E. Langford's Nomination, April 1927.
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Adrian E. Langford, Thomas Johnson
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Undated, typed carbon copy of a statement about recent nomination of Adrian E. Langford for City Commissioner. The top portion of the paper has been torn off. States Langford is a 32nd degree Mason and the incumbent for the office is a Catholic and a member of the Knights of Columbus and that two incumbent City Commissions are Masons, but they and a number of other Masons are either supporting Johnson or are opposed to Langford, "proving that al men who wear the emblem are now true" Ends with...
Show moreUndated, typed carbon copy of a statement about recent nomination of Adrian E. Langford for City Commissioner. The top portion of the paper has been torn off. States Langford is a 32nd degree Mason and the incumbent for the office is a Catholic and a member of the Knights of Columbus and that two incumbent City Commissions are Masons, but they and a number of other Masons are either supporting Johnson or are opposed to Langford, "proving that al men who wear the emblem are now true" Ends with statement that Pensacola, "through Masons and protestants is awakening from her slumbers and is destined to become an American City."
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ca. April 1927
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0432
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EFFECTS OF PRESSURE AND TMAO ON THERMAL TOLERANCE OF PINFISH (LAGODON RHOMBOIDES).
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Ahmadia, Gabriella Naimi
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Fishes live within a thermal range, and the limits of their tolerance are defined by various factors, some of which have been well studied (salinity, oxygen, etc.). This study, for the first time examined the effects of two previously overlooked factors, pressure and the osmolyte, trimethylamine-oxide (TMAO) on thermal tolerance of fish. The specific objectives of my study were to quantify the effects and possible relationships of increasing ambient pressure (mechanical mediation) or elevated...
Show moreFishes live within a thermal range, and the limits of their tolerance are defined by various factors, some of which have been well studied (salinity, oxygen, etc.). This study, for the first time examined the effects of two previously overlooked factors, pressure and the osmolyte, trimethylamine-oxide (TMAO) on thermal tolerance of fish. The specific objectives of my study were to quantify the effects and possible relationships of increasing ambient pressure (mechanical mediation) or elevated TMAO concentrations (chemical mediation) on upper and lower thermal tolerance of pinfish (Lagodon rhomboides). Critical thermal methodology (CTM) was used to quantify thermal tolerance for pinfish exposed to increasing pressure and TMAO levels. As pressure was raised from 101.0 (ambient) to 4137 kPa, pinfish heat tolerance increased from 36.9 °C to 38.0 °C, whereas cold tolerance fell from 10.8 °C to 12.7 °C. The upward shift of thermal tolerance indicated a pressure-temperature link in a higher organism and may have ecological implications for deep-sea and hydrothermal vent organisms. Trimethylamineoxide failed to elicit an effect on pinfish thermal tolerance; however, the role of TMAO on fish thermal tolerance cannot be discounted as the results may reflect other factors not controlled for in the experiment.
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2008
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WFE0000131, uwf:60808
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POTENTIAL ZOONOTIC RESERVOIRS FOR HELICOBACTER PYLORI.
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Ajidahun, Abidemi Oyebisi, Lepo, Joe Eugene, Karouna-Renier, Natalie K., Stewart, George L., Behan, Kristina J., University of West Florida
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The mode of transmission of Helicobacter pylori, the cause of gastric ulcers in humans and a Class I human carcinogen, remains inconclusive. However, its presence in domestic animals or environmental waters is a public health hazard. In order to elucidate potential modes of transmission and circumvent limitations associated with the viable but non-culturable state of H. pylori, I used non-invasive molecular methods. I analyzed 290 fecal samples from 178 human and animal hosts, from four...
Show moreThe mode of transmission of Helicobacter pylori, the cause of gastric ulcers in humans and a Class I human carcinogen, remains inconclusive. However, its presence in domestic animals or environmental waters is a public health hazard. In order to elucidate potential modes of transmission and circumvent limitations associated with the viable but non-culturable state of H. pylori, I used non-invasive molecular methods. I analyzed 290 fecal samples from 178 human and animal hosts, from four geographical regions: Florida, Kansas, Texas, and Nigeria using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) targeting 16S rRNA genes of Domain Bacteria and the isocitrate dehydrogenase (ICD) genes of H. pylori. Cycle sequencing coupled with phylogenetic characterization of PCR amplicons representing Helicobacter spp. revealed both the identity and relatedness of the organisms. Of the sampled hosts, 27 humans and 71 pigs tested preliminarily positive for H. pylori based on the 16S rRNA gene. Six pigs were conclusively H. pylori positive based on the sequencing of the ICD gene whereas others showed a closer relationship to H. mastomyrinus and H. rappini. Mouse model experiments elucidated both kinetics and relative-infectivity of different strains of Helicobacter. Infectivity varied with mouse strain but was generally detected between 1- 15 days post-inoculation.
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2011
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WFE0000263, uwf:60902
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A STUDY ON WORK SATISFACTION OF SPECIAL EDUCATION PARAPROFESSIONALS BASED ON THE INDEX OF WORK SATISFACTION QUESTIONNAIRE.
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Akerman, Peggy Lou Beach
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The purpose of this study was to determine whether a difference existed in the perceptions and attitudes toward work satisfaction between special education paraprofessionals employed at exclusively special education centers and special education paraprofessionals employed in special education programs located in regular education facilities. Further, this study sought to determine whether a difference existed in the perceptions and attitudes of the two groups relative to age, gender,...
Show moreThe purpose of this study was to determine whether a difference existed in the perceptions and attitudes toward work satisfaction between special education paraprofessionals employed at exclusively special education centers and special education paraprofessionals employed in special education programs located in regular education facilities. Further, this study sought to determine whether a difference existed in the perceptions and attitudes of the two groups relative to age, gender, ethnicity, educational level, and years employed. The Index of Work Satisfaction (IWS) measure was utilized to collect the data in this mixed method study. The IWS focused on pay, organizational policies, task requirements, interaction, and professional status. A sample of 214 special education paraprofessionals employed by the Escambia County School District in Florida participated in the study. The data analysis included a one-way ANOVA, a MANOVA, and descriptive statistics. Results of the ANOVA showed that on the IWS subscales of pay and organization policies there were statistically significant differences between special education paraprofessionals employed in exclusively special education centers and special education paraprofessionals employed in special education programs located in regular education facilities. Results of the MANOVA revealed a significant difference on the subscales of years plus tasks requirements, ethnicity plus years with interaction, and education plus level and plus years with autonomy between the two groups. Results of the analyses of the personal interviews found that the participants loved working with special needs students, but felt paraprofessionals were underpaid for their responsibilities. Other significant findings pointed to concerns of paraprofessionals such as lack of inclusion in the affairs concerning students, being treated with little respect, level of knowledge and skills, and the lack of autonomy. The interconnectivity of the IWS subscales suggested that further research is warranted to ascertain which of the subscales has the greatest impact on work satisfaction.
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2008
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WFE0000132, uwf:60778
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CRITICAL FACTORS RELATED TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF WEB-BASED INSTRUCTION BY HIGHER-EDUCATION FACULTY AT THREE UNIVERSITIES IN THE KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA.
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Albalawi, Mohammed Saleh
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The facilitating and impeding factors that affect faculty decisions in Saudi Arabia either to participate or not participate in Web-based instruction (WBI) were investigated in this study. Information about the characteristics of faculty and the effect of those characteristics on participation in developing WBI were also examined. Incentives and barriers to WBI, faculty attitudes, and participants demographic information were explored. This study was an investigation of the current use of...
Show moreThe facilitating and impeding factors that affect faculty decisions in Saudi Arabia either to participate or not participate in Web-based instruction (WBI) were investigated in this study. Information about the characteristics of faculty and the effect of those characteristics on participation in developing WBI were also examined. Incentives and barriers to WBI, faculty attitudes, and participants demographic information were explored. This study was an investigation of the current use of WBI in Saudi institutions and the facilitating and impeding factors affecting faculty decisions to participate or not to participate in WBI. Information gathered regarding the attitudes of faculty toward development and implementation of a distance-education program in Saudi Arabia provided insight into the key issues concerning adoption and sustainability of distance education in general and WBI in particular. A survey research design was used. The survey was distributed in 2 forms, hard copy and online. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to answer research questions. In this study, factors related to WBI were explored from the perspective of faculty in Saudi universities. In general, faculty had positive attitudes towards WBI.
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Date Issued
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2007
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Identifier
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WFE0000095, uwf:60702
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HORMESIS IN OLDER ADULTS AND ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION AS A COPING STRATEGY FOLLOWING STRESSFUL LIFE EVENTS.
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Albesa, Jennifer Joy
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The citizens of the United States have been affected by numerous major events. Interaction between these acute national/international events and personal events elicits stress responses likely to impact one's coping strategy. Because of their age, older adults' life experiences have exposed them to more stressful events than younger adults today, yet they continue living healthily. Therefore, the aim of this research was to examine the extent to which experiencing major stressful events...
Show moreThe citizens of the United States have been affected by numerous major events. Interaction between these acute national/international events and personal events elicits stress responses likely to impact one's coping strategy. Because of their age, older adults' life experiences have exposed them to more stressful events than younger adults today, yet they continue living healthily. Therefore, the aim of this research was to examine the extent to which experiencing major stressful events impacts the ways in which one copes. Participants were surveyed on their alcohol use, coping strategies, and the major events they have experienced and the perceived impact of those events on coping. It was found that though older and younger adults drink about the same total amount, older adults drink more frequently. In addition, it was found that though consuming alcohol as a coping strategy was typically frowned upon by both groups, a greater proportion of the younger adults attributed this form of coping as a means to forget about current stressors.
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2013
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WFE0000415, uwf:61156
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A COLLECTION OF POETRY: MY LIFE STAINED IN INK.
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Aldikacti, Elyse Semiha
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This thesis examines the nuances of womanhood, particularly the author's life experiences. The first section will be composed of poems relating to childhood, followed by poems relating to the young adult years, and finally poems dealing with adulthood. The poems will focus on various people, places, events and cultures that have influenced the poet. "My Life Stained in Ink" will demonstrate the nuances of womanhood with poetic prose from the poet's recollection of memories.
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Date Issued
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2011
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WFE0000254, uwf:60898
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Letter from I.E. Phillips to All Exalted Cyclops, Realm of Florida, May 18, 1927.
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All Exalted Cyclops, Realm of Florida, I.E. Phillips (Grand Dragon)
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Typed letter dated May 18, 1927, from Grand Dragon to all Kligrapps of Florida, signed by I.E. Phillips. Subject-Newly elected officers. The letter states that four copies of the form for reporting names, addresses, and other information of newly elected officers are enclosed. Forms must be filled in completely and returned to the Grand Dragon. One copy of the form will be returned when officers are approved and then installation can take place in July.
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0415
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Letter from I.E. Phillips to All Exalted Cyclops, Realm of Florida, May 3, 1927.
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All Exalted Cyclops, Realm of Florida, I.E. Phillips (Grand Dragon)
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Letter from the Grand Dragon to the Exalted Cyclops of Pensacola, dated May 3, 1927. Signed by I.E. Phillips, Grand Dragon. The letter sets out requirements for the election of officers.
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0317
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Letter from I.E. Phillips to All Exalted Cyclops, Realm of Florida, April 11, 1927.
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All Exalted Cyclops, Realm of Florida, I.E. Phillips (Grand Dragon)
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Typed form letter from I. E. Phillips, Grand Dragon, to All Exalted Cyclops, Realm of Florida, Subject: Additional Copies of Proposed Legislation for 1927 Legislature. Dated April 11, 1927. The letter says additional copies of proposed legislative action are enclosed and the local Legislation Committees should meet and discuss the information.
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0406
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