Motivation (Psychology); Psychology and religion; Faith--Psychology
Religious motivation is a construct that has been the focus of decades of research. The "Religious Orientation Scale" (ROS) and variations of it, including the "Age Universal Intrinsic-Extrinsic Scale-12" (AUIES-12), are the...
College freshmen--Conduct of life; College freshmen--Religious life--Kentucky; College freshmen--Kentucky--Attitudes
Students entering college for the first time are embarking on a life-changing journey like none they have experienced. The potential impact the college experience will have on their lives is extreme. Students will be engaged in class and...
Donne, John, 1572-1631--Criticism and interpretation; Donne, John, 1572-1631--Knowledge--Mathematics
John Donne wanted to live the leisurely life of a
gentleman undisturbed by financial difficulties, devoting
his life to entertaining his audience with his
witty insights into life and, especially, love. However,
his marriage, which was frowned upon...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue is four pages and there is a crease across the center of pages one and two that makes some lines illegible.
Drugs and crime are inextricably connected. Much of the growth in the prisoner population in America is attributable to the misuse and abuse of drugs and alcohol. Offenders who abuse or are dependent on drugs are at high risk for substantial health...
Public health surveillance; Social networks--Health aspects; Information storage and retrieval systems--Public health
Early information is crucial for policy makers and public health officials responsible for protecting the public from the virulent spread of contagious diseases. Current indicators of the spread of contagious outbreaks lag behind the actual spread...
Aims. The primary aim of this randomized, controlled, blinded clinical trial was to compare the clinical and histologic results of ridge augmentation comparing a cancellous block allograft to a particulate mineralized freeze dried bone allograft...
Activity-based rehabilitation is important for clinically treating spinal cord injury (SCI). Advances in SCI research are dependent on quality animal models, which rely on our ability to detect functional differences in animals following injury....
Wheelchairs--Design and construction; Dogs--Equipment and supplies; Dogs--Health; Veterinary physical therapy
Hind limb paralysis may occur in dogs for a variety of neurological or musculoskeletal reasons. For dogs with limited mobility their lack of ability to ambulate can have a great impact on their physical and mental health. Canine wheelchairs can...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Business people
Portrait of Duke Fowler wearing a pin-stripe suit and printed tie. The photograph has been painted on outlining his image, cut and torn. Handwritten on back of image: Fowler Insurance Company. Stamped on back: June 29, 1928.
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Business people
Portrait of Duke Fowler wearing a pin-stripe suit and printed tie. The photograph has a few large spots of discoloration and is yellowing with age. Handwritten on back of image: Legion committee; 1928; Fowler Insurance Company, executive. Stamped...
Composite portrait of Dr. J.W. Fowler (Chief of Staff, City Hospital, Louisville, Kentucky), a hospital (presumably City Hospital), and Dr. Fowler with staff.
Medical education; Medical students; Louisville Medical College
Catalog for Louisville Medical College 1900-1901. Includes faculty, program information, enrolled students 1899-1900, and graduates since 1870. Printed on cover: Thirty-second Annual Announcement of the Louisville Medical College. Session 1900-1901.
In 2003, Wilson Creek running through Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest in central Kentucky was restored to its original winding path through a valley field. Early 20th century settlers had previously redirected this creek to run a straight...
Medicine--Research--Social aspects; Health and race--Research
Using content analysis, this study examines the use of race in health related journal articles from 2000 to 2005. Each of the articles pertained to African Americans and either access to health or quality of health. Selected articles for review...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Military uniforms; Physicians
Dr. J.W. Fowler of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing possibly a military medic uniform. The photograph has been cut to an irregular shape. Handwritten on back of image: Chief of Staff, City Hospital.
Portrait of Dr. J.W. Fowler of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing his glasses on a chain, suit and tie. The photograph is torn and fading due to age. Handwritten on back of image: Chief of Staff, City Hospital.
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Women; teachers; People associated with education & communication
Portrait of Marguerite Fowler of Louisville, Kentucky, a teacher at Atherton High School. She's wearing her hair back and wire-framed glasses. The photograph has some discoloration. Stamped on back of image: credit, Standiford Studio (Louisville);...
College students--Attitudes; College dropouts; Dropout behavior, Prediction of; Academic achievement; Prediction of scholastic success
This study explored the relationship between engagement in educationally purposeful activities during the first year of college and academic achievement, persistence, and graduation. The study focused on the impacts of engagement on student...
Industrial management--Data processing; Supervision of employees--Data processing; Decision making--Data processing
This paper models a realistic problem involving workforce assignment and training for a large manufacturing environment. In this particular environment, the workforce is undertrained and most assignments will result in necessary training. This...