This research addresses the problem of productivity in the P-16 system of education, emphasizing the repetition of the senior year of high school with the first year of postsecondary education. This study analyzes this integration through dual...
African American students--Education; Mathematics--Study and teaching (Elementary); Academic achievement--Psychological aspects; Stereotypes (Social psychology)
African American students continue to underperform and are underrepresented in areas, including mathematics (Heubert & Hauser, 1999; Jencks & Phillips, 1998; National Postsecondary Education Cooperative, Gandara, Bial, & Educational...
Bioinformatics; Breast--Cancer--Treatment; Medical care--Data processing
Statistical models have been the first choice for comparative effectiveness in clinical research. Though effective, these models are limited when the data to be analyzed do not fit the assumed distributions; which is mostly the case when the study...
Breast--Cancer--Diagnosis; Medical screening; Breast--Radiography; Mobile hospitals
This study used the de-identified breast cancer screen data which recorded the
information of 58231 screens and 22534 participants with different background. The
analysis of disparities on age, ethnic, health insurance and screen location has been...
Brick house on the corner of Brandeis and Second Street. This image was taken prior to the demolition of many structures in the area north of the University of Louisville's Belknap Campus as part of urban renewal. Note on back: "Looking east...
Close up view of debris, including twisted metal and wood, from the tornado that hit Louisville, Kentucky, on March 27, 1890. Buildings with their facades damaged or completely gone are seen further down the street. The tornado killed an estimated...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Clinics; Research facilities; Louisville Deaf Oral School;
Heuser Hearing Institute offers evaluative, rehabilitative, and other services to adults and children suffering from hearing loss. The Institute opened in an expanded facility in 2001, and is a collaborative effort between the Louisville Deaf Oral...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Planetaria;
Rauch Memorial Planetarium, not long after it was completed. The ground in front of the building has very little grass and the bushes and trees appear to be new. This planetarium was razed to make way for Speed Museum garage. It was rebuilt in its...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Planetaria; Sculpture;
Rauch Memorial Planetarium with sculpture in the entranceway. The ground in front of the building is only partially covered with grass. This planetarium was razed to make way for Speed Museum garage. It was rebuilt in its present-day location as...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Planetaria; Trees;
Rauch Memorial Planetarium, a round brick structure, in the midst of the Belknap campus and many trees. Many other buildings are visible nearby, and the street can be behind the Planetarium. The Confederate Monument stands in the foreground, near a...
Coal-fired power plants--Environmental aspects--United States; Mercury wastes--Environmental aspects--United States
This dissertation tests whether or not mercury emissions from electric power plants are not a significant contributor to mercury measurements in rainfall and argues that the current United States (U.S.) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)...
Computer-assisted instruction--Planning; Universities and colleges--Technological innovations; Distance education
This study focused on the development and validation of a web-based survey instrument designed to measure faculty perceptions on the importance of 24 variables that contribute to the facilitation of online postsecondary course development. It...
Excerpt from Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen website (http://oldenburgvanbruggen.com/) regarding the sculpture shown here: Soft Shuttlecock. Collection Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Partial Gift, Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, New...
Excerpt from Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen website (http://oldenburgvanbruggen.com/) regarding the sculpture shown here: Soft Shuttlecock. Collection Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Partial Gift, Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, New...
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...
Human being can easily acquire information by showing the object than reading the description of it. Our brain stores images that the eyes are seeing and by the brain mapping, people can analyze information by imagination in the brain. This is the...
Legal and illegal gambling opportunities are readily available to students on college campuses and surrounding areas (Saum, 1999). College students are at an age that is highly impressionable, experimental, and prime to taking risks while ignoring...
Gheens Science Hall (Louisville, Ky.); Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Planetaria; Abstract sculpture; Public sculpture; Big Red (Sculpture); Automobiles; Magen David;
Gheens Science Hall and Planetarium viewed from above. The Star of David that is incorporated into the structure can be seen from this angle. The "Big Red" sculpture in front of the College of Business can also be seen, as can a nearby...
"Regen-Kanon" is the fourth of six pieces or "sound images" in the orchestral cycle Spharen, composed by York Holler between 2001 and 2006. The first four movements, namely "Wolkengesang" ("Song of the...
Due to of the rise in numbers of persons experiencing homelessness, communities are working to restrict access that homeless individuals have to public spaces. Many cities across the nation have criminalized aspects of homelessness in attempts to...