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Drawing The Line: Benvenuto Cellini On The Principles And Method Of Learning The Art Of Drawing And The Question Of Amateur Drawing Education
Learning From Each Other, Serving Together
At Trinity Christian College we believe that incorporating service and scholarship into teaching is congruent with the transformational nature of Trinity’s mission. An Illinois Campus Compact funded service-learning project broadened Trinity students’ understanding of service-learning pedagogy as they planned, participated in and assisted students with disabilities in service-learning experiences. College students, high school teachers and high school students with disabilities had the opportunity to work, learn, and serve together
Moving Toward an International Standard in Informed Consent: The Impact of Intersexuality and the Internet on the Standard of Care
The Effect of Shear and Alum Addition on Alkenyl Succinic Anhydride Retention
Alkenyl succinic anhydride is an effective sizing agent involved in alkaline papermaking. There are many factors in the alkaline papermaking system which effect the retention of the sizing agent. This study reviews factors which influence sizing and the effects of shear and alum addition on the retention of ASA. The Dynamic Drainage Jar was employed to subject four levels of shear on the system and Hercules size determinations were conducted as a measure of retention. Alum is necessary in the system to provide proper retention of the ASA. Retention of ASA with alum present was found to increase with increasing shear until a point of 1000 RPM was reached. After this point, retention decreased sharply
Academic Aunting: Reimaging Feminist (Wo)Mentoring, Teaching, and Relationships.
In this essay, we explore the potential of aunting relationships for rethinking feminist selves and relationships, especially in academic settings. Relationships between generations of academic feminists have often been described using mother-daughter metaphors. We suggest some limitations to framing teaching and learning across academic generations (e.g., teacher-student) and among colleagues (e.g., peer review of scholarship) using maternal imagery. We then argue that the figure of the aunt offers a powerful trope for negotiating relationships between the waves of academic feminism. Aunts provide a generative alternative to mothering and sisterhood as frameworks for feminist womentoring, teaching, and scholarly reviewing
FOOD INDUSTRY EDUCATION AND TRAINING: MODELS FOR THE FUTURE, PEOPLE, PRODUCTIVITY AND THE FOOD INDUSTRY MANAGER
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A study of the dietary habits of 120 student nurses in three selected schools of nursing, and their application of principles of normal nutrition.
Thesis (Ed.M.)--Boston Universit
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