Parks, Suzan-Lori. In the blood; Parks, Suzan-Lori--Criticism and interpretation; African American women in literature; African American women--Social conditions
This research examined how the dramatic writing of Suzan-Lori Parks functioned as a
form of critical pedagogy which may serve to elevate the critical consciousness of
African American women. It sought to consider the implications of her dramatic...
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616; Great Britain--History--16th century; Great Britain--History--17th century
Of all the arts drama is the most democratic. Other forms of artistic and aesthetic expression, literature, music, painting, may be cultivated in solitude. Not so the drama. It is demanded by the public; produced for the public and unless it is...
Teachers of children with disabilities--Attitudes; Teacher-student relationships; Developmentally disabled children--Education; Affective education
The First Step to Success early intervention program (Walker, 1998) is a
secondary prevention intervention that targets primary grade children with moderate or
emerging behavior disorders. While the effectiveness of the First Step to Success...
Green tea--Health aspects; Green tea--Therapeutic use; Polyphenols--Physiological effect; Drug delivery systems; Lungs--Cancer--Treatment
Green tea polyphenols (GTPs) are gaining increasing attention because of their potential anti-tumor effects. However, poor oral bioavailability limits their efficacy in vivo. In this dissertation, two hypotheses were tested: 1) GTPs administered...
Monoclonal antibodies directed toward tumor associated antigens are FDA approved anticancer reagents used commonly in the clinic. Administered antibodies initiate tumor cell death through several mechanisms. Improving immune mediated mechanisms,...
Chapter I . Seven novel head-to-tail cyclic pentapeptides and pseudopentapeptides containing the arginine-glycine-aspartic acid (RGD) tripeptide motif were synthesized. All of the peptides were constructed using solid phase peptide synthesis....
The aim of this thesis is to show that there is found in this "noblest of comic masterpieces" an absorbing study of mankind and a profound knowledge of the human heart. It is In his work that man gives himself to the world; in his...
Floods--Kentucky--Louisville; Interiors; Basements; Flood damage; University of Louisville--Buildings; Cleaning personnel; Disaster relief; Equipment; University of Louisville--Employees
Workers attempt to deal with incoming flood water in the basement of the University of Louisville School of Dentistry. Photograph was taken in the mid-morning.
Floods--Kentucky--Louisville; Interiors; University of Louisville--Buildings; Bathrooms; Plumbing fixtures; Flood damage
Bathroom sink in a first floor men's room in the University of Louisville School of Dentistry. Sewage debris covers sink in the first floor men's room. Photograph was taken in the mid-morning.
A geyser of water shoots out of the ground in the parking lot between the University of Louisville School of Dentistry and University Hospital. Photograph was taken in the mid-morning.
Energy independence requires that the nation reduce its dependence on foreign oil imports. This can be achieved through electrification of transportation vehicles if proper battery technology can be developed. In addition, the renewable energy...
Parkinson's disease--Treatment; Stem cells--Therapeutic use
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a hypokinetic movement disorder resulting from the
progressive neurodegeneration of the dopaminergic nigrostriatal system in the brain and
the resulting imbalance between dopamine and acetylcholine in the basal ganglia...
A careful perusal of Shakespeare’s works leads to one outstanding conclusion. Shakespeare was preeminently interested in words, as such. His every play shows a painstaking attention to words in their various shades of meaning. It is our interest...
Freshwater zooplankton; Global warming; Nitrogen--Environmental aspects
Aquatic ecosystems face major transformations as humans increasingly alter their environment by introducing exotic species and changing the temperature regime and nutrient availability of freshwater systems. The impacts of such alterations of...
Indians of North America--Missions; Jesuits--North America; Wyandot Indians--Religion; Wyandot Indians--Missions; Jesuits--Missions--North America--History
There are perhaps but few passages in history that are more striking than those which tell of heroic efforts of the early French Jesuits to convert the Indians of North America. Many of these efforts are full of dramatic and philosophic interest,...
Poster featuring seven photos of scenes from "The Cradle Snatcher," a three-act comedy by Boyd Martin. Annotations: Scenes from "The Cradle Snatcher" a three act comedy by Boyd Martin to be presented by the University of...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Women; Actresses; Teachers; People associated with education & communication
Portrait of Florida E. (Mrs. Floyd) Crutchfield of Shepardsville, Kentucky. She is wearing her hair in finger curls and a strand of pearls around her neck. An outline of her has been painted on photograph. Handwritten on back of image: Director...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Women; Actresses; Teachers; People associated with education & communication
Portrait of Florida E. (Mrs. Floyd) Crutchfield, wearing her hair very short. Stamped on back of image: April 11, 1923. Handwritten on back: Director of the Dramatic Art Department, Louisville Conservatory of Music., Players' Club -role of Shelia...
Women; Bonnets; Costumes--United States; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
Two women in calico attire holding bonnets in front of Jean Thomas' brick "Wee House in the Wood" in Ashland, Kentucky. They are likely in costume for the Infare section of the annual American Folk Song Festival. The Infare is a short...
Men; Women; Costumes--United States; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
An old man and old woman wearing pioneer attire. They are likely in costume for the Infare section of the annual American Folk Song Festival. The Infare is a short dramatic presentation of a pioneer wedding set to music. Title supplied by cataloger.