Kwame Nkrumah framed a model of African unity and development, which stood out in
sharp contrast to the Western model of capitalist development and neo-liberal democracy.
Decades after his demise, the African Union which he co-founded with other...
Sensory neurons; Spinal cord--Wounds and injuries--Research; Pain--Research
This study examined the effects of tissue damage and inflammation on the expression in sensory neurons of P2X3, a gene that has a role in nociception and sensing bladder distension, which is regulated by nerve injury. Tissue damage induces...
Side wheelers; Ferries; Steamboats; Boat & ship industry; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
Ferries JULIUS S. WALSH and WM. S. McCHESNEY, under construction at Howard Shipyard in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana in 1912. JULIUS S. WALSH and WM. S. McCHESNEY, Jr., side wheel ferries with steel hulls (169 ft. x 50 ft. x 7ft.) were...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 32. No. 30. but is actually Vol. 33. No. 37. There is a crease across the center of page one that...
Portrait of left profile of actor Louis James portraying Julius Caesar, with white hair and a toga. Born in Illinois in 1842, James made twelve appearances at Macauley's Theatre between 1879 and 1908, performing mostly Shakespearean plays,...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Educational facilities;
Oppenheimer Hall, seen from the rear. This building currently houses the Kent School of Social Work. Oppenheimer formerly housed the Department, and then School, of Education. Current uses: Kent School of Social Work. Named in honor: Julius John...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Educational facilities; Automobiles; Streets; Trees; Oppenheimer Hall (Louisville, Ky.)
Early image of Oppenheimer Hall. The building is seen from the side and at a distance; the Speed Museum is visible in the background, and the Confederate Monument can be seen down Third Street. There are cars on Third Street, and several trees...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Educational facilities; Automobiles;
Oppenheimer Hall with a car parked in front at the curb. There is ivy on the building. The car dates this image to the 1930s. Current uses: Kent School of Social Work. Named in honor: Julius John Oppenheimer, former Dean of College of Arts and...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Educational facilities; Trees;
Oppenheimer Hall, seen from the street in front of the building. The building is partly hidden by trees. This image was made when Oppenheimer housed the Department, and then School, of Education. Current uses: Kent School of Social Work. Named in...
Fiber-reinforced polymer matrix composites (PMCs) using high-temperature thermoplastics as the matrix material represent a lightweight design solution for applications above 250°F. This is often required for aircraft structures subjected to...
Portraits; Men; Women; College administrators; People associated with education & communication; University of Louisville--Faculty
Dr. Julius James Oppenheimer, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts of the University of Louisville, walking with Virginia Barret (left) and Marion Caldwell (right). The photograph has been painted on, accentuating small details, and marked with...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; College administrators; People associated with education & communication; University of Louisville--Faculty
Portrait of Dr. Julius James Oppenheimer of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing dark-framed glasses. The photograph has marks of discoloration and fading from age. Article attached to back of image: Photo from St. Louis; Dean of the faculty and Assistant...
Portraits; Men; Women; College administrators; People associated with education & communication; Students; University of Louisville--Students; University of Louisville--Faculty
Dr. Julius James Oppenheimer, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts of the University of Louisville, walking with an unnamed woman and a group of students. The photograph has some discolorations from age and water damage. Stamped on back of image:...
Bledsoe, Albert Taylor, 1809-1877; Slavery--Southern States--Justification; Southern States--Intellectual life--19th century; Secession--Southern States
This thesis explores the life and career of Albert Taylor Bledsoe, a conservative Whig intellectual and proslavery theorist. It seeks to understand an apparent contradiction in Bledsoe's public comments regarding slavery and secession. Bledsoe...
With the increasing computational power and the decreasing cost of high bandwidth networks resulted in Distibuted Systems. Distributed Data Mining is being used to analyze and monitor data in distributed systems. In the past, distributed...
Theaters--Kentucky--Louisville; Louisville (Ky.)--Buildings, structures, etc.
A child is considered by some psychologists to pass through on its way to manhood the stages through which the race has passed on its way to civilization. If this is true of a single man, might it not equally be true of a community of men? Have not...
This dissertation presents a research whose objective is to design and develop an intrusion detection and response model for Mobile Ad hoc NETworks (MANET). Mobile ad hoc networks are infrastructure-free, pervasive and ubiquitous in nature, without...