Gender identity in advertising; Gender identity in mass media; Sex role in advertising; Advertising--Social aspects
Images in advertisements often depict social expectations for gendered behavior, reinforcing stereotypical masculine and feminine behaviors. This study examined the effectiveness of using gender role stereotypical images in advertisements by...
Eating disorders in children; Behavior modification
Feeding disorders occur when a child rejects significant amounts of food or drink. Food refusals are maintained by factors which may be behavioral based, due to structural impairments, or a combination of the two. One of the first steps to...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Children; Boys; Government officials; Judges
Judge Charles I. Dawson with son Richard Ernst Dawson of Crestwood, Kentucky sitting together on a chair, Charles Dawson holding a book. He was appointed by President Coolidge as United States Judge for Western District of Kentucky. Photograph has...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. The first page of this issue is severely faded.
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.
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...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue is twelve pages. Four out of twelve pages are missing, probably pages 9-12 but the page numbers are missing on...
Children with disabilities--Education (Secondary); Vocabulary--Study and teaching (Secondary); Mathematics--Study and teaching (Secondary)
Constant Time Delay (CST) has been used extensively as a procedure to teach children with disabilities a variety of skills. There is a preponderance of evidence that this instructional strategy is a highly effective (Handen & Zane, 1987;...
While democracy was developing, while men were seeking to reform national politics and to find some means by which the people might be represented justly in the government, a new movement entered into literature to give it a broadened scope and a...
The Consumer and Industrial group of the General Electric Company (GE) allocates its shipping truckload to seventeen different trucking companies over 701 different routes from each of its nine terminals to 48 contiguous states. One of the...
Anxiety in children; Anxiety--Physiological aspects
Anxiety disorders are prevalent in both adult and child populations, and are associated with significant economic and psychosocial costs. There are clearly familial patterns of transmission within the anxiety disorders, and the inherited risk is...
African Americans--Politics and government; Local elections; Metropolitan government; Voting research
Despite the fact that few large metropolitan areas have had city-county consolidations, interest remains high in these mergers as a means of restructuring urban government. Evaluation literature on city-county consolidations generally focuses on...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Government officials; Judges
Portrait of Judge Charles I. Dawson of Crestwood, Kentucky, appointed by President Coolidge as United States Judge for Western District of Kentucky. He is wearing a hard collar, suit and tie. The photograph has some spots of discoloration....
Portrait of Eleanor Hopson (Mrs. Charles I.) Dawson of Crestwood, Kentucky. She is wearing a hat, a fur around her shoulders and holding a pair of gloves. Photograph has a few small marks. Handwritten on back of image: Mrs. Chas I. Dawson, wife of...
Buildings; Health care facilities; Hospitals; Veterans
Outwood Veterans Hospital under construction in Dawson Springs, Kentucky, 1922. Caption on back: "Main infirmary, war veterans hospital, Dawson Springs, Ky. 1922." A long, light two story building with rows of windows; the first floor...
African American soldiers--History--18th century; United States--History--War of 1812--Participation, African American; Great Britain. Corps of Colonial Marines--African Americans
This research will address several key historical realities overlooked in reference to African Americans during the War of 1812. One, that African Americans played a significant role in the successes of United States military conflicts during the...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Government officials; Judges
Portrait of Judge Chas I. Dawson of Crestwood, Kentucky, appointed by President Coolidge as United States Judge for Western District of Kentucky. He is wearing his hair combed to the side, a suit and tie. Photograph has spots of discoloration....
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Government officials; Judges
Portrait of Judge Charles I. Dawson of Crestwood, Kentucky, appointed by President Coolidge as United States Judge for Western District of Kentucky. He is wearing his hair combed to the side, a hard collar and tie. The background of the photograph...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Government officials; Judges
Portrait of Judge Charles I. Dawson of Crestwood, Kentucky, appointed by President Coolidge as United States Judge for Western District of Kentucky. His hair is combed to the side and he is wearing a hard collar and tie. The photograph has a lot of...