853 research outputs found

    Negotiations: What\u27s The Truth? circa 1980

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    Information about the International Brotherhood of Teamsters\u27 negotiations, June 27, 1980

    The Crescent Student Newspaper, December 9, 1988

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    Student newspaper of Pacific College (later George Fox University). 8 pages, black and white.https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/the_crescent/2040/thumbnail.jp

    NSSDC Conference on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies for Space and Earth Science Applications, volume 1

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    Papers and viewgraphs from the conference are presented. This conference served as a broad forum for the discussion of a number of important issues in the field of mass storage systems. Topics include magnetic disk and tape technologies, optical disks and tape, software storage and file management systems, and experiences with the use of a large, distributed storage system. The technical presentations describe, among other things, integrated mass storage systems that are expected to be available commercially. Also included is a series of presentations from Federal Government organizations and research institutions covering their mass storage requirements for the 1990's

    Spartan Daily, May 4, 1998

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    Volume 110, Issue 65https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/9281/thumbnail.jp

    Special Libraries, December 1936

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    Volume 27, Issue 10https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/sla_sl_1936/1009/thumbnail.jp

    A study of the female formation of identity during the high school years: a qualitative analysis

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    The purpose of this research project was to examine the factors that influence and affect identity formation by female adolescents during the high school years. Group discussion sessions were held for a sample size of 6 participants that introduced certain topics that were deemed relevant to adolescent females\u27 identity formation. Through the group discussions, participants demonstrated that these topics, including body image, family pressure, and relationships, were inherent to the ways they form identity during the high school years. Upon completion of the data collection, the discussion sessions were coded for each topic and then divided by those responses deemed positive, or characteristic of self-worth and acceptance, and those that were deemed negative, or characteristic of submission and inferiority. By coding each response, it was clear which participants had begun to form a healthy identity and which participants were more apt to continue to form a negative identity. Implications for educators on the topic of identity formation in female adolescents and what improvements can be made are discussed, while specific identity analyses of each participant are given

    A needs and resource assessment approach to developing a comprehensive dental plan for Boston's Head Start program

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    Thesis (M.Sc.)--Boston University, Henry M. Goldman School of Graduate Dentistry, 1979 (Dental Public Health).Includes bibliographical references: (leaves 49-50)
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