41 research outputs found

    Charles Lynch, originator of the term Lynch law

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    Short sketches bearing activities and incidents in the life of Charles Lynch are frequently found in books dealing with the history of lynch law, in genealogies of colonial Virginians, in histories of Lynchburg, Virginia, or in scattered contributions to magazines. Each of these sources contains fundamentally the same information, (i.e., a list or his political offices,reputation as a zealous patriot, and his association with the term: lynch law), although there is some variation to be found. The purpose of this paper, therefore, has been to bring together all the miscellaneous bits of information pertaining to Charles Lynch which are already known, and where possible, to add some new material. It is believed that the sections relating to Lynch \u27s activities with the Quakers , his work in manufacturing saltpeter and gunpowder, and his management of the lead mines, contain more information than bas hitherto been published. Charles Lynch was a relatively obscure character during the Revolutionary period. Few of his writings have been preserved, and as a result, there are gaps in his life about which little is known. Elsewhere fragments of information set off by themselves are found which often have little or no meaning. It has been necessary, there­ fore, to speculate a great deal as to the reasons which prompted Lynch to act as he did. In most every instance of speculation, the writer bas done his own rationalizing, and he must assured responsibility for any inaccuracies of interpretation

    A One Health Approach to Marine Health

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    Background: Climate change, plastics, and overfishing are major threats to marine health. The scientific and public health communities will be front and center in dealing with these threats. A One Health approach, where the integration of various disciplines together promote the protection and preservation of people, animals, and the environment, represents a sound model to address marine health problems. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to show how a One Health approach can be applied to marine health in order to protect and preserve marine ecosystems. A literature review was conducted on Google Scholar using the keywords “climate change”, “overfishing” and “plastics,” with inclusion criteria of publication date as 2005-present. Conclusions: A One Health model was formatted based on this review to target the marine threats of climate change, plastic pollution, and overfishing. This One Health model was found to benefit the health of marine individuals, populations, and ecosystems, as well as human health. Establishing One Health teams is an appropriate way to handle the addressed marine threats that require cross-disciplinary skills. Recommendations: The complex threats marine ecosystems face demand international cooperation and cross-disciplinary knowledge. Based on the findings of this review, a One Health approach is strongly recommended to best promote the health of marine life

    Starcropolis: Theatre Under the Star

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    A unique festival of live theatre celebrating Mill Mountain, the Roanoke Star, and the people who make it glow! Presented by Hollins Theatre Institute and Hollins University, with the City of Roanoke and Mill Mountain Theatre.https://digitalcommons.hollins.edu/performances/1005/thumbnail.jp

    Approaches to Social Innovation Hub Governance: Workshop Report: Includes : Final Report

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    Abstract: This workshop implemented SAS2 community-based research methods to facilitate direction for the Peterborough Centre for Social Innovation (PCSI) on their governance, operations, collaborations and finance strategies during their pilot project. The results will be used to provide direction on the selection of two or three case studies for interview to understand how successful social innovation organizations have connected to the community need. The results of the governance models workshop demonstrated that the PCSI should remain flexible to be reactive to the environment as many participants supported a hybrid governance and collaboration model. In addition, the operation and collaboration workshop showed that there was strong support for work space, kitchen space and programming that would provide outreach opportunities to the community. Facilitating a locally-focused social innovation centre was also a key foundation for the participants. This workshop report outlines phase one's literature review on social innovation governance and strategies, workshop results and discussion, as well as recommendations and the conclusions of this community-based research. Prepared by Sara Fralin,Andreina Pulido and Elizabeth Telek

    Washington Photography : Images of the Eighties

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    Approaches to Social Innovation Hub Governance: Case Study Report

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    The Trent Centre for Community Based Education (TCCBE) brought together graduate students from Trent University’s Sustainability Studies Masters program with Peterborough’s Community Opportunity & Innovation Network (COIN), to collaborate on a community based research project for the Peterborough Centre for Social Innovation (PCSI). This workshop report outlines phase one's literature review on social innovation governance and strategies, workshop results and discussion, as well as recommendations and the conclusions of this community-based research

    Mental Health Social Media Campaign

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    Austin, Hayes, Dulany and Olivia created a social media campaign video to explain their various hashtags that related to mental health awareness
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