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PERCEPTIONS HELD BY FLORIDA SUPERINTENDENTS, SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS, ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBERS, AND PRESIDENTS OF THEIR FUNCTIONS, QUALIFICATIONS, AND PROBLEMS RELATIVE TO THE PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGE
The purpose of this study is to test a perfect prognosis scheme used to develop lightning guidance for the warm season (May-September) for three regions of the country (Colorado, Washington, D.C., and Oregon). This guidance product is...
Factors influencing student attrition in public community colleges
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As the United States moves from an industrial society to an informational society, the need for the skills and knowledge generally obtained from institutions of higher education is expanding. The graduation rate of an institution is... Community colleges serve a unique function in the Unites States' system of higher education. While providing a second chance for many individuals who otherwise would not be able to continue their education, this specific clientele tends... The statistical techniques used were logistic regression and Classification and Regression Trees (CART). The dependent variables were structured in two different ways. The first was based upon the length of follow-up and whether the... The most important status variable was employment. Working full-time negated the advantages of working at all. Students working full-time were between two and three times more likely to drop out than students not working full-time. The most important continuous variable was GPA. The standardized odds ratios for the dichotomous outcomes indicated the chances of remaining enrolled increased by a factor of 1.30 to 1.40 per standard deviation increase.
Mesons composed of heavy quark-antiquark pairs, known as quarkonia, provide the only direct probe of the screening length in the deconfined state of quarks and gluons, known as the quark gluon plasma (QGP), which is believed to be...
Research on adolescent substance abuse treatment effectiveness has grown in quantity, as evidenced by several review articles (Deas & Thomas, 2001; Muck, Zempolich, Titus, Fishman, Godley, & Schwebel, 2001; Williams & Chang, 2000). The...
Lateral distribution of detrital clay minerals in Lower Cretaceous sediment, western North Atlantic and its continental margin
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Fine grained sediment from Lower Cretaceous turbidites (DSDP Site 603) and their correlative deltaic deposits (Baltimore Canyon Trough) were compared mineralogically and texturally. The shelf sediment is coarser grained than deep sea... In deep-sea turbidites, smectite dominates the $<$0.5 micrometer fraction and illite is most abundant in coarser clay fractions. Smectite level is highest in clay-rich sand beds and in clay rip-up clasts, indicating it has been reworked... Previous studies of the clay mineral composition of Lower Cretaceous western North Atlantic sediment hypothesized extensive vertisols along the eastern North American margin to account for high smectite levels, but the results of this... Possible sources for pelagic smectite include Early Cretaceous volcanic ash derived from the New England-Quebec volcanic event, from andesitic volcanism in Mexico, and possibly more extensive exposure of syn-rift diabase and associated...
The effects of early self-concept on social adjustment as defined by the development of interest in romantic relationships, twin relations and substance use in adolescent girls
The origins of thermonuclear supernovae remain poorly understood--a troubling fact, given their importance in astrophysics and cosmology. A leading theory posits that these events arise from the merger of white dwarfs in a close binary...
SPECTROSCOPIC STUDIES OF SOME MOLECULAR PROBLEMS. PART I: NORMAL COORDINATE ANALYSIS AS A TOOL FOR ELUCIDATING MOLECULAR STRUCTURE - IRON PENTACARBONYL. PART II: A STUDY OF NON-BONDING TO PI-ANTIBONDING ELECTRON TRANSITIONS--ALKYL NITRITES AND ROTATORY DISPERSION
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The whole problem of the democratization of students is one requiring the participation of all students continuously in a living environment which begins with the simple experiences of the kindergarten and progresses more and more...
Michel Foucault's structures of knowledge define meaning in history. In the museum, meaning is made through the material evidence of people and their environment. This study examines how Foucault's classification paradigm established in...
The present study investigated the effect of 4 six-week exercise interventions on psychological health in the elderly. Participants (M age = 83; N = 42) were randomly assigned to one of four groups: yoga, aerobics, walking, and social...
A Summarized History of Home Demonstration Work in Florida from 1912 to 1946
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A timeline of the history of home demonstration work in Florida by Mary E. Keown a state home demonstration agent for the Florida Agricultural Extension Service.
Conditional branches have traditionally been a performance bottleneck for most processors. The high frequency of branches in code coupled with expensive pipeline flushes on mispredictions make branches expensive instructions worth...
CHARACTERISTIC VALUES OF PARTICIPANTS OF THE GEORGIA GOVERNOR'S HONORS PROGRAM AND VALUED ASPECTS OF THE PROGRAM AS JUDGED BY PARTICIPANTS, WITHIMPLICATIONS FOR PROGRAM IMPROVEMENT
The influence of teacher feedback on children's peer preferences and perceptions
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Causal relationships between teacher feedback and children's peer preferences and perceptions were examined. Kindergarten, first, and second grade children (N = 149) viewed a videotape analog of a classroom scene in which a child actor ... Multivariate analyses of variance (2 (Sex) x 5(Condition)) revealed main effects for Condition only. Planned comparison tests indicated that teacher feedback was causally related to peer preferences and perceptions. Positive feedback...
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