Freshwater zooplankton; Global warming; Nitrogen--Environmental aspects
Aquatic ecosystems face major transformations as humans increasingly alter their environment by introducing exotic species and changing the temperature regime and nutrient availability of freshwater systems. The impacts of such alterations of...
"With its somewhat distant-looking quality and distinctive crown of olive leaves, this statue is most likely a memorial portrait. Although the head and body originally came from two separate statues, they are chronologically consistent. The...
Digital images have primarily been viewed using desktop applications. These types of programs attempt to load all of an image's graphical data into memory in order to display the image in its entirety. The method is effective for images that are...
A careful perusal of Shakespeare’s works leads to one outstanding conclusion. Shakespeare was preeminently interested in words, as such. His every play shows a painstaking attention to words in their various shades of meaning. It is our interest...
While the character of women in the plays of ancient times has ever played an important part in the history of the drama, the appearance of women in the feminine roles is a distinctly recent development. It might well be said that this is a fairly...
Sergeant Willie Sandlin of Hyden, Kentucky, wearing a fedora and pin-stripe jacket. The photograph has been painted on, cut so that only he is visible, and badly discolored from age.
Car painted with an advertisement for William Walker Co. Flowers (627 So. 4th Ave., Loew Theatre Bldg.) parked on street in front of Yellow Cab Truck Rental at Ninth Street and Liberty Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Title supplied by cataloger.
Portrait of William Jason Fields of Olive Hill, Kentucky, who served as Governor of Kentucky from 1923-1927. He is wearing a hat and wire-framed glasses. The photograph has been cut irregularly, so that only his head is visible. Stamped on back of...
Lieutenant William C. Dabney of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a double-breasted suit. He is missing a finger on his right hand. Photograph has been cut so that only he is present, and the background is discolored. Handwritten on back of image:...
William B. Harrison of Louisville, Kentucky standing outside, wearing suit and polka-dot tie. He was Mayor of Louisville from 1927-1933. The photograph has been cut so that only he is visible and creased at bottom.
William B. Harrison of Louisville, Kentucky sitting amongst others, wearing a suit and tie. He was Mayor of Louisville from 1927-1933. The photograph has been cut so that only he is visible. Stamped on back of image: February 24, 1932.
William B. Harrison of Louisville, Kentucky standing outside, wearing a long coat and bowler. He was Mayor of Louisville from 1927-1933. The photograph has been cut so that only he is visible, badly creased and yellowing with age. Stamped on back...
"Where Do We Come From? offers a flowing composition divided into three main figure groupings set in a jungle clearing with the sea in the background. In the center a Polynesian Eve, reminiscent of Botticelli's Giuliano de' Medici in the...
"Where Do We Come From? offers a flowing composition divided into three main figure groupings set in a jungle clearing with the sea in the background. In the center a Polynesian Eve, reminiscent of Botticelli's Giuliano de' Medici in the...
Warfield Donohue holding a trophy, wearing wingtips and slacks. The photograph has been cut so that only he is visible and painted on. Handwritten on back of image: Warfield Donohue, University of Kentucky basketball player.
Homecoming float created by the Wandering Greeks in the homecoming parade on Broadway in Louisville. The float features a structure with a slanted roof and another with a facade that reads "UofL Powerhouse" mounted on a trailer. A banner...
Feminism in art; Art, Mexican; Women in art; Art and society--Mexico
This dissertation outlines a theoretical model for contextualizing contemporary
women's art practice in Mexico within the profound socioeconomic and political events
that have taken place since 1968, characterized by the steady breakdown and...
This dissertation is an intensive analysis of the artworks and letters of Vincent van
Gogh focusing on the final three years of his life from February 1888 to July 1890 at
Arles, Saint-Rémy, and Auvers. The author is both an art historian and an...
Scheduling--Computer programs; Social work administration--Data processing; Public welfare administration--Data processing
The client flow of the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services is a complex process that deals with a high volume of clients on any given beginning half of the month. A simulation model of an average busy day in the system was built using...
Sculpture; Urns; Death & burial; Containers; Soldiers; Military personnel; People associated with military activities; Death & burial; Friezes (Ornamental bands); Cartouches; Pediments; Tympana; Architectural elements; Inscriptions; Names;...
"The front of this rectangular urn is decorated with two friezes of hearts and darts. Smooth strips frame the decoration along the top and bottom rims and emphasize the container's shape. The central surface of such objects was inscribed. This...