Psychiatry and religion; Mental illness--Social aspects; Mental health services--Social aspects; Protestants--Attitudes
Researchers have long been interested in the relationship among the separate fields of psychology and religion. This dissertation seeks to explore the differences in the way protestant Christians with various religious orientations view mental...
Job embeddedness theory, as introduced by Mitchell, Holtom, Lee, Sablynski, and
Erez (2001), offers a method of discovering why people stay in an organization. By
analyzing the construct's three dimensions (links, fit, and sacrifice) within...
Women household employees--Southern States--History; African American women--Civil rights--Southern States--History; Minority women--Southern States--Social conditions; Civil rights movements--Southern States--History--20th century
During the 1960's, nearly ninety percent of black women in the South worked as
domestic servants. While much has been written depicting the dehumanizing and
exploitative conditions in which they lived, their contributions to human rights...
University of Louisville. Band; University of Louisville--Students; Drum majorettes; Drum majors; Bands; Conductors; Marching bands; Students;
University of Louisville marching band sits on the bleachers as Leroy Martin and the other two drum majors help get something out of majorette Doris Jean Graming's eye. Band director Ernest Lyon (in dark outfit with cap) walks toward them with his...
Some of the people who were instrumental in founding Oneida Baptist Institute. From left to right are an unidentified man and boy, Alford "Lapper" Burns, unidentified man, Robert Carnahan, Martha Coldiron Hogg, Isham Hensley, Frank...