Ozone forecast models using nonlinear regression (NLR) have been successfully applied to daily ozone forecast for seven metro areas in Kentucky, including Ashland, Bowling Green, Covington, Lexington, Louisville, Owensboro, and Paducah. In this...
Cynicism--Kentucky--Louisville; Public opinion--Kentucky--Louisville; Metropolitan government--Kentucky--Louisville
The government's ability to gain and hold a high proportion of citizens' trust is essential to the functioning of an efficient and successful administration at the federal, state, and local levels. This thesis is a quantitative study aimed at...
Economic development--Political aspects; Metropolitan areas--Economic aspects; Municipal government
Fragmentation of governments and urban sprawl has been a subject of debate for a considerable time. The discussion often centers on whether space (sprawl) and politics (fragmentation) make a difference in the economic development of metropolitan...
This study focuses on how the 2001 consolidation of the Louisville Division of Police (LPD) and Jefferson County Police Department (JCPD) impacted police officers' perception of fairness of the process. To accomplish this, the study asked four...
Influenza--United States--Management; Epidemics--Management; Health services administration; Mathematical optimization
Pandemic influenza has been an important public health concern. During the 20th century, three major pandemics of influenza occurred in 1918, 1957, and 1968. The pandemic of 1918 caused 40 to 50 million deaths worldwide and more than 500,000 deaths...
African Americans--Politics and government; Local elections; Metropolitan government; Voting research
Literature on religious involvement in public affairs typically examines the
national scene, particularly public opinion and political behavior in presidential elections.
Few scholars examine religious actors in urban politics and policymaking....
The term "promiscuity" is often used in academic literature and pejoratively
proliferated among society at large. The definition of promiscuity has not been clearly
and consistently defined within research and varies significantly from...
Archaeological sites; Excavation; Construction; Construction equipment; Subways; Mass transit; Streets; Roads; Automobiles; Vehicles; Trees; Plants; Gardens
Excavation on the southwest edge of the Zappeion Gardens (near the junction of Amalias and Olgas Avenues) preparing a ventilation shaft for the Metro system.
This aerial view of Louisville, Kentucky captures a portion of downtown and the Ohio River. In the bottom left is the distinctive tower of City Hall. Across the street from that at 527 W. Jefferson Street is the Jefferson County Courthouse (now...
Buildings; Government facilities; Courthouses; Historic buildings
Front of the Jefferson County Courthouse, Louisville, Kentucky, displaying statue of Thomas Jefferson. On back of image: "Presented by Louisville Convention & Publicity League. June 18, 1920. Stamp on back of image: Associated Photo Co....
Buildings; Government facilities; Courthouses; Historic buildings
Front of the Jefferson County Courthouse in Louisville, Kentucky, featuring four columns, steps (with a man walking down them), and a statue of Thomas Jefferson. Now known as Louisville Metro Hall and housing government offices, the building, which...
Buildings; Government facilities; Courthouses; Historic buildings
Corner view of Jefferson County Courthouse in Louisville, Kentucky. Now known as Louisville Metro Hall and housing government offices, the building, which is on the National Register of Historic Places, is located at 527 W. Jefferson Street in...
Buildings; Government facilities; Courthouses; Historic buildings
Close-up corner view of Jefferson County Courthouse in Louisville, Kentucky, flanked by eight parked cars and three pedestrians. Now known as Louisville Metro Hall and housing government offices, the building, which is on the National Register of...
Buildings; Government facilities; Courthouses; Construction; Fountains
Men with wheelbarrows and rocks construct the fountain at Jefferson County Courthouse, Louisville, Kentucky. The concrete basin is already prepared, but dry, and the metal fountain is inside. Now known as Louisville Metro Hall and housing...
Buildings; Government facilities; Courthouses; Construction
A high mound of rocks outside the Jefferson County Courthouse, Louisville, Kentucky. Now known as Louisville Metro Hall and housing government offices, the building, which is on the National Register of Historic Places, is located at 527 W....
113 maps, plus legends and information about publishers Louisville Title Company, Inc. (a real estate insurance and mortgage company), representing the city of Louisville, Kentucky and surrounding county ca. 1913, with color coding for railroads,...
“Truth or consequence and believe-it-or-not notions umbrella Colescott’s work. Whether replacing Old Master work subjects with Black images or revealing the fantasies held about Black men and women, the subtext is race and sex and the power...