14 research outputs found
Prospectus, March 8, 1978
$3.2 BILLION FOR SCHOOLS: THOMPSON; Four new classes offered; The death of the Daily news; Parkland College News in brief: \u27Saving energy\u27 workshop to begin today, Off-campus beauty classes, Avoid the agony of de feet, Applications for achievement due, EIU rep. here; Next???; Henriksen: speed skating, skateboarding and law; Classifieds; Colorado and Canada for summer courses??; Track team set for the regional; Woolfork hits winning shot for South in all-star game; Final Bob contest has two winners; Wabash captures state crownhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1978/1022/thumbnail.jp
Prospectus, April 19, 1978
THREE NEW PC BOARD MEMBERS SWORN IN; Prospectus editor resigns; Little Theatre to host Dracula and others; Browne enchants fans; Parkland College News in brief: Two foreign films being shown, Music hall opens in Farmer City, April 15, Night preregistration, Math teacher in the swim, PCC career day Sat., Art and crafts show this Sat., Moral issues in medicine course offered; Town and country planting time again; Long days, little rest plague area farmers; Kite derby; Open House: Parkland put out welcome mat last Sunday, crowds poured in; Classifieds; Track team looking good; Cobras storm back to win three of four; Franklin powers softball team; Rick Kirby announces for UMSLhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1978/1017/thumbnail.jp
Prospectus, April 5, 1978
ELECTIONS SATURDAY: SIX IN RUN FOR THREE BOARD SEATS; Letters to the editor: Disgruntled trackster chastises track coach, Stu-Go answers editorial: \u27Here\u27s what we\u27ve done\u27; Parkland College News in brief: Tom Kendall: Stoneware artisan to visit here Sunday, PC Faculty Wives to view new seasonal styles, Saturday hours for LRC, SIU to sponsor guest day there on April 8, ISU transfer day April 15, Kuhns announced as new Parkland nurse, Basic handy hints in womans workshop, George Williams College rep here; Performance at Parkland April 14th and 15th: King a crowning success; Haughty habiliment highlights BSA show; New exams schedule; Newsweek\u27s Bruno: \u27Press isn\u27t supposed to get along\u27; Brewer, DeShong win awards; Classifieds; If that referee looked familiar; Baseball Cobras split twin bill; Women start softball seasonhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1978/1019/thumbnail.jp
Prospectus, January 25, 1978
WHAT\u27S AHEAD FOR PARKLAND IN 78?; WPCD may go on air tomorrow morning; Staff editorial: Our new look…; Everybody resigned: Whatever happened to Stu-Go\u27s Executive Board?; Letters to the editor: PC alumnus praises AFROTC program; Credits for classes in Colorado, Florida, Dublin, London, Paris...; ...and Germany; Government internships available in Springfield; Poet\u27s Corner; Programs and careers: U of I visitation Feb. 3, SIU Transfer Guest Day Feb. 11, New MS degree in general engineering, EMT driving workshops at Parkland next month; PC women\u27s workshops begin soon for non-credit; Life span planning workshop aids in charting realistic future; Teacher education under scrutiny; Work-study veterans now getting minimum wage, says VA director; IRS gives taxes do\u27s and don\u27ts; Singers sought; Do it by Jan. 27; Learn to buy, grow and cook...in metric; Parkland adjusts for the inevitable changes; Medicare 7, 8 or 9: Jazz \u27oldies\u27 at U of I; Seeing-eye students are needed; Eureka College rep here; You ought to be in pictures: Judges picked in college filmmaking competition, Student photo in Kodak display, Ill. photo show and contest set; Who are the faces behind the voices; Tomorrow may be the day for Parkland\u27s FM radio station; A popular culture approach: Women in films reflect acceptable behaviors: Sochen; Activities office has Ice Capades tickets; Classifieds; Struggling through yet another Illinois winter: Let\u27s see now, was that \u27feed a fever, starve a cold,\u27 or \u27starve...; Here are a few thoughts about savings on energy; U of I vet says cats and dogs need protection from cold, too; Fashion folk say that \u27layered look\u27 is \u27in\u27 for winter month; At least there\u27s enough gas to go around; Don\u27t panic, do think ahead: Ideas about our friend, the auto; Indoor track season in full gear; Sports opinion; High school basketball: Area teams gaining recognition; Intramurals head back to courts; Parkland streaks into Danville; Teams claim three tourney titles: Men take top prize at Kewanee; trip paces win over Spoon River; Cobra men triumph in own invitational; Fast Freddy Football Forecast: Upsets cause extra headaches; Bouncing Bob Basketball Bonanza; This Week\u27s Games\u27 Burke leads women to two wins and tournament titlehttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1978/1028/thumbnail.jp
Prospectus, March 1, 1978
WPCD: ONE MONTH AFTER FLIPPING THE SWITCH; Nine new officers sworn in; The story behind low unemployment rates for Parkland grads; Student killed in accident; Letters to the editor: Apology to workshop participants necessary, WIRE official \u27appalled\u27 by women\u27s sports cartoon, New DES evidence from a familiar place; Some people just can\u27t tell their ice from a hole in the ground; Parkland College News in brief: Opera house goes country, CHI tips for better, calmer living, Basic reading courses set, Passover to be shown Tues. by Fellowship, Health interests new WPCD show Thur., Two electronic classes will begin March 13th, Print workshop; Blind students find way; Welcome to the new Champaign Library; 1.5 million sign petition: Californians to fight high land tax; \u27Lincoln\u27 music in concert; U. of I. womens conference schedule; Not so Blue...Ladyhouse a treasure; Child care tax break; Classifieds; It\u27s official: March Madness is upon us!!; State finals in Danville for Region IV b-ball; End best season ever: Danville dumps Cobras, 86-83; Three tracksters are set for national meets; Perfect 12-for-12 wins antepenultimate contest; Bouncing Bob Basketball Bonanza; Women\u27s tryouts for softballhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1978/1023/thumbnail.jp
Prospectus, February 22, 1978
IS ANNEXATION TO CHAMPAIGN INEVITABLE?; A real stew in Stu-Go; Letters to the editor: Laudations for lifespan workshop, More on saving PLATO; Parkland College News in Brief: Keep out of handicapped parking….Or else!; Black Woman\u27s workshop, Parkland serves unusual course; SSU rep. here Tues., Next CHI program: SIDS, Writers needed to publish, Long lifers 4th annual arts and crafts show; Speech team keeps on talking; Table tennis, anyone?: Parkland\u27s Phan takes second at U of I; Happy Birthington\u27s Washday, everyone!; MTD bus schedule changes affect Parkland commuters; Star-gazers glance back and foretell an icy future; Classifieds; Humane Society has no choice...: Unwanted, unloved...animals die by the thousands; March Madness just around the corner: Area roundballers down to the wire; Men\u27s team tops CIAC: Regular season over: 22-4!; IM basketball titles still up for grabs; Arkansas-Houston game is fooler; Women finish season with loss to Olney at sectional; Bouncing Bob Basketball Bonanzahttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1978/1024/thumbnail.jp
Prospectus, November 16, 1977
PC PLACES 13 IN YEARBOOK; Finals just a month away; SWAMP meets; Bio talk Dec. 1st; Air Force rep here next week; MSOE rep here; Male health is next CHI topic; Parkland Events; Letters to the editors: Canteen flayed, Quatrain query, Cartoon condemned, ...and defended, Should students drive vehicles?; Carolers sought for kids\u27 party; Nutrition course starts in Jan.; \u27Anne Sexton\u27 tomorrow night; State museum features three new art exhibits; PC art gallery may be a permanent addition; Madwoman of Chaillot: as a parable of Europe, ...as an amusing play; WILL Women\u27s Week specials; Women\u27s Conference hears girls\u27 arguments; Watch repairing wide open field, says Parkland grad; Last winter killed much wildlife: Hunting may be thin this fall; Only 40 spending days \u27til Christmas; Personal Service Guide; Numbers A Woman May Need; Hygienists out on own?; Sorority rush; Moraine Valley takes Women\u27s State Tourney; Attics high on insulation list; Doc says \u27Mason\u27s got it all together\u27; ...Lex says \u27Mason/Loggins remnants of former selves; Final exam schedule; Suppose Custer hadn\u27t died at Little Big Horn; Classifieds; Area teams still vying for state championship; NBC presents new basketball format; Ivy League revisited: Two tie in Freddy Forecast; One more Freddy; Women\u27s basketball tryouts this week; It\u27s basketball time again: Cobras short but accurate this season, State community college teams look to good seasons, Parkland Basketball Roster, Opener tonight at Lincoln pits young Cobras vs. Lynx; IM basketballhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1977/1004/thumbnail.jp
Prospectus, February 16, 1978
STU-GO VACANCIES FILLED TODAY, TOMORROW; Trail is unopposed for presidential post; Ballje, Berry, Henze vie for veep\u27s job; Staff editorial: Should Parkland foot the bill for vets\u27 education?; Parkland College News in Brief: CHI helps you understand the doctor, SWAMP meets, Land lab has good season, SIU rep here today; Return of the Hilltoppers: Clambering up Mount Parkland -- \u27Because it was there!\u27; Treasury post draws two hopefuls; One running for secretary; Davis seeks PR position; Bundy unopposed in bid for student services post; Three candidates in race for convocations senator; Swanson pursuing office of day senator; Life spanning draws large crowd; Snow day melts extra study time; Will the big bands ever return?; Taped artist interviews at U of I; Toll free tax answers for Illinois residents; \u27Furry friends\u27 contest; Classifieds; State basketball tourney schedule; Women win 10th: Cobras take victory number 20; Long life program lists classes; Cherry Orchard opening is apple of Krannert\u27s eye; Bookworms invited to U of I; It\u27s tourney time; Women beat Kankakee, top .500; Bouncing Bob Basketball Bonanza: If you think LAST week was tough...; Bouncing Bob Basketball Bonanza; Men grab two more winshttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1978/1025/thumbnail.jp
The second physical therapy summit on global health: developing an action plan to promote health in daily practice and reduce the burden of non-communicable diseases
Based on indicators that emerged from The First Physical Therapy Summit on Global Health (2007), the Second Summit (2011) identified themes to inform a global physical therapy action plan to integrate health promotion into practice across the World Confederation for Physical Therapy (WCPT) regions. Working questions were: (1) how well is health promotion implemented within physical therapy practice; and (2) how might this be improved across five target audiences (i.e. physical therapist practitioners, educators, researchers, professional body representatives, and government liaisons/consultants). In structured facilitated sessions, Summit representatives (n=32) discussed: (1) within WCPT regions, what is working and the challenges; and (2) across WCPT regions, what are potential directions using World CaféTM methodology. Commonalities outweighed differences with respect to strategies to advance health-focused physical therapy as a clinical competency across regions and within target audiences. Participants agreed that health-focused practice is a professional priority, and a strategic action plan was needed to develop it as a clinical competency. The action plan and recommendations largely paralleled the principles and objectives of the World Health Organization's non-communicable diseases action plan. A third Summit planned for 2015 will provide a mechanism for follow-up to evaluate progress in integrating health-focused physical therapy within the profession.info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersio
Amnesty and the Vietnam war
Purpose: The objectives of this study were: (1) To survey the history of amnesty in America as well as other selected countries; (2) To ascertain whether or not precedents, concerning amnesty in the United States, have been set; (3) To define the categories of political offenders in the United States; (4) To determine the arguments for and against the granting of amnesty; (5) To determine conclusively the best action to be taken with respect to the American Vietnam War resisters. Methodology: The methodology used in this study to accomplish the objectives were: (1) Collect data from agencies and organizations concerning amnesty; (2) Collect data concerning historical amnesties; (3) Personal interviews with Vietnam Veterans; (4) Review literature on the amnesty issue; (5) Correspond with Gold Star Parents for Amnesty; and (6) Refine data to indicate similarities and differences in American amnesties. Conflict: A. Arguments Against Amnesty: 1. The political offender has committed an illegal act and should have to stand punishment for committing a crime. 2. To grant amnesty would be to make a mockery out of the military service. 3. To grant amnesty to those who resisted would be to tell those who suffered bodily injury or lost loved ones in the war that their loss was of no benefit. 4. The majority of the people of the United States are opposed to the granting of unconditional amnesty. B. Arguments For Amnesty: 1. To unite the country 2. To allow the country to make use of her exiles 3. To honor the feelings of the Gold Star Parents for Amnesty 4. To allow Americans the right of disapproval on immoral grounds 5. To recognize that the Vietnam War may have been illegal 6. To honor religious views 7. To accept that man reacts out of moral conscience. Conclusion: Research supports the conclusion that the only fair and just solution of the Vietnam War resisters is unconditional amnesty. The people of the United States have suffered long enough from the division of the country, placed there by the military involvement in Vietnam. Unconditional amnesty is a recourse which would unify the country. By solving this problem of the past, the problems of the future could then be faced