29 research outputs found
Mr. Eligible Bachelor Asserts, Men Crave Real Food!
On the Iowa State campus is one who personifies the perfect male. His name cannot be divulged; his popularity with the opposite sex has already reached a high enough peak that any added publicity would increase the number of his feminine admirers to unmanageable amounts
Verteilungskonflikte im Straßenraum: Gerechtigkeits- und Fairnessvorstellungen konkurrierender Interessengruppen
Die Gestaltung des Straßenraumes in Wohnquartieren wird oftmals nicht ausreichend partizipativ festgelegt. Den verantwortlichen Politikern sowie Stadt- und Verkehrsplanern fehlen beispielsweise passende sozialwissenschaftlich ausgearbeitete Instrumente und manchmal die Antizipation der Folgen, die ihre Maßnahmen in sozialer, ökologischer und ökonomischer Hinsicht haben. In der Dissertation wird die Frage nach gerechten Verteilungen und fairen Beteiligungsverfahren im Verständnis der Agenda 21 in den Vordergrund gestellt. Mit dem Ziel, die Akzeptanz der Maßnahmen zu erhöhen und teuren Planungsfehlern vorzubeugen, wurde ein neuartiges innovatives Instrument für die faire Beteiligung unterschiedlicher Interessengruppen im Straßenraum entwickelt. Um die Ziele zu erreichen, findet im theoretischen Teil der umweltpsychologisch und interdisziplinär ausgerichteten Dissertation eine dezidierte Auseinandersetzung mit dem Leitbild "Nachhaltige Entwicklung" und dessen Implikationen für die Schaffung von gerechten Verteilungsergebnissen und fairen Lösungen statt. Dazu werden erstens die Ergebnisse der sozialwissenschaftlichen Umweltforschung und zweitens Gerechtigkeits- und Fairnesstheorien aus psychologischer, politisch-philosophischer und soziologischer Perspektive dargestellt. Von Bedeutung sind Begriffe wie Moral, Verantwortungsbewusstsein, Verständigungsorientierung, Diskursethik sowie Kommunitarismus und Liberalismus. Diese theoretische Auseinandersetzung bildet die Grundlage für die Analyse der Gerechtigkeits- und Fairnessvorstellungen unterschiedlicher Nutzungsgruppen (z.B. Autofahrer, Fahrradfahrer und Fußgänger) und verschiedener Akteursgruppen (z.B. Bürger, Stadt- und Verkehrsplaner aus Behörden, der Wirtschaft und Nicht-Regierungsorganisationen) im Straßenraum. Für die Erhebung wurde ein anfassbares Miniaturmodell einer Straße und ein dazu passendes Moderationskonzept entwickelt. In der Studie wurden Workshops mit Gruppen von Bürgern unterschiedlicher Mobilitätsgruppen im Straßenraum und mit Stadt- und Verkehrsplanern durchgeführt und ausgewertet.Conflicts in distributing public space in residential areas. Ideas of justice and fairness held by competing pressure interest groups.Often the design and arrangement of public spaces within residential areas is decided upon top-down usually by politicians. The involved city and traffic planners often fail to anticipate social, ecological and economical consequences. In order to be accepted city and traffic planning needs the participation of citizens. Top-down decision making in these areas of public interest often violates ideas of justice and fairness held by citizens. Therefore results of public space distribution in residential areas e.g. concerning car and bicycle drivers are either hesitantly or not at all implemented. The empirical part of this doctoral thesis focuses on an analysis of ideas of justice and fairness held by different user groups (e.g. pedestrians, car and bicycle drivers) and different groups of actors (e.g. citizens, enterprises, city and traffic planners of government and non-government organizations). A new investigation method was developed. A physical model (with miniature houses made of wood, playmobil figures, wooden cars, pedestrians, front yards, road signs etc.) showing a street within a residential area was used for group discussions among citizens about ideas of justice and fairness concerning distribution conflicts. Starting point of the investigation was the concept of sustainable development. The theoretical part of this doctoral thesis is interdisciplinary. It contains results of environmental research from the social sciences which are associated with theories of justice and fairness. Furthermore psychological, political-philosophical and sociological concepts of justice and fairness are presented
The Iowa Homemaker vol.17, no.1
What Goes on Behind the Swinging Doors by Doris Ingle, page 2
How Many Wish a Soft and Gentle Voice? by Ida Ruth Younkin, page 3
For a Sentimental Season by Gaynold Carroll, page 4
Make the Shoe Fit by Jean Reis, page 5
Color, Harmony and Mood by Dorothy Evans, page 6
Three Girls, page 7
What’s New in Home Economics, page 8
“Men Crave Real Food!” by Marie Bernds, page 10
Pack a Sense of Humor in Your Picnic Hamper by Helen Clark, page 11
A New Season Brings Grads New Jobs by Faithe Danielson, page 12
Pleasure With Practice by Florence Rannells, page 12
Behind Bright Jackets, page 13
No More Baker’s Bread! by Carrie Palmer, page 14
An Apple a Day, page 15
Say Goodbye to Frizzy Ends, page 15
Pet Your Plant, page 1
The Iowa Homemaker vol.16, no.7
Menus for the College Miss by Katherine Hoffman, page 2
Fun to Make Scrapbooks by Alvina Iverson, page 3
A Party to Remember by Beth Cummings, page 4
Dan Cupid Counts His Candles by Jean Reis, page 5
College Coed on Parade by Gaynold Carroll, page 6
Food – I Sing of Thee! By Marie Bernds, page 7
What’s New in Home Economics, page 8
Roomate or Ruffian by Peggy Schenk, page 10
Steps to Follow at a Dance by Josephine Betty, page 11
College and Business Get Together by Josephine Wylie Drips, page 11
Careers and Marriages Beckon Our Grads by Faithe Danielson, page 12
Are Hose and Holes Roommates? by Ruth Kunerth, page 13
Spray It! by Carol Brueck, page 13
Poor Eyesight Creates Modern Art by Bernadine Landsberg, page 14
Behind Bright Jackets, page 15
Don’t Scrub, Carve! by Peggy Schenk, page 16
Furniture of 1937 by Marjorie Pettinger, page 1
A technique for loop calculations in non-Abelian gauge theories - with application to five gluon amplitude
A powerful tool for calculations in non-Abelian gauge theories is obtained by
combining the background field gauge, the helicity basis and the color
decomposition methods. It has reproduced the one-loop calculation of the
five-gluon amplitudes in QCD, is applicable to electroweak processes and
extendable to two-loop calculations.Comment: Latex 22 pages, 3 figure
Evaluation and comparison of trace metals accumulation in different tissues of potential bioindicator organisms: Macrobenthic filter feeders Styela plicata, sabella spallanzanii and Mytilus galloprovincialis
Trace metal concentrations were measured in different tissues of Sabella spallanzanii, Styela plicata and Mytilus galloprovincialis collected in Termini Imerese harbor, located in Sicily (Italy), in order to evaluate the potential use of these species as bioindicators. The higher bioaccumulation factors (BAFs) were calculated in tube of Sabella spallanzanii, except for As which shows the higher BAF in branchial crown of the same specie. Regarding the other species analyzed, higher BAFs were found in the digestive gland of Mytilus galloprovincialis. An exception is represented by Pb that is significantly more concentrated in branchial basket and tunic of Styela plicata. The BAFs here calculated, show that all the species analyzed are able to accumulate a certain amount of metals as a consequence of filter feeding mechanisms, and thus assess the suitability of the species Styela plicata, Sabella spallanzanii and Mytilus galloprovincialis as indicators of water quality. Particularly, the tube of Sabella spallanzanii is an important compartment in metal retention and the more suitable for the evaluation of the contamination caused by trace elements. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved
Mr. Eligible Bachelor Asserts, "Men Crave Real Food!"
On the Iowa State campus is one who personifies the perfect male. His name cannot be divulged; his popularity with the opposite sex has already reached a high enough peak that any added publicity would increase the number of his feminine admirers to unmanageable amounts.</p