543 research outputs found

    The Deaf & Law Enforcement Listening Though Deaf Eyes: A Grounded Theory Approach

    Get PDF
    This paper examines the perceived and practical schism between deaf society and the police when the deaf attempt to obtain police services. The paper challenges current police culture and operating procedures, which tend to marginalize deaf society and largely ignore the mandates contained in the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This qualitative research project is focused upon perceived law enforcement practices and culture through a multi-layered study of police customs, law, policy, and standard operating procedures as experienced, perceived, and reported by deaf individuals. A constructivist grounded theory approach was used to examine the way law enforcement is perceived by the Deaf, Deaf-Blind, and Hard-of-Hearing community. Open-ended interviews were conducted to gather data. The data gathered will be shared in the hopes it will impact the criminal justice system’s approach to deaf individuals, culture, and issues. The data casts a critical light upon the limitations in policing and the lack of attention to historically important legislation

    Permian Foraminifera from Tunisia

    Get PDF
    22 p., 32 pl., 3 fig.http://paleo.ku.edu/contributions.htm

    Permian fusulinids from Sicily

    Get PDF
    16 p., 20 pl., 1 fig.http://paleo.ku.edu/contributions.htm

    Permian fusulinids from Pacific northwest and Alaska

    Get PDF
    114 p., 49 pl., 10 fig.http://paleo.ku.edu/contributions.htm

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 9, 1961

    Get PDF
    Two cultural presentations mark coming week; Woodwind quintet, theologian to visit campus • U.C.\u27s first Parents Day features football game • MSGA grants concessions, seeks fire box prankster; Council secretary resigns • Student teachers begin fieldwork; 47 seniors practice in local schools • Weekly reviewer brands HUAC film of student riots distortion of fact • Ursinus Lutherans hear Augustus Church pastor • The wedding present scheduled November 30 • Dr. Williams addresses first pre-med meeting • Editorial: Ruby responsibility; Greek gleanings • Ursinus in the past • Letters to the editor • Chapel commentary • Field hockey team beats G-burg 5-1 • Tight defenses key to intramural win • Jays edge Bears, bad breaks halt Grizzlies • Lanky quarterback Ron Emmert passes for 215 yards Saturday • La Dolce Vita: An ugly portraithttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1300/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, May 15, 1961

    Get PDF
    Women\u27s customs group set; Amendment adds two sophs • Placement Office names openings filled by seniors • Curtain Club play is roaring success • Duck departs: Life in dorm hard on Pierre\u27s nerves • TB expert speaks to pre-medders; Reckard presides • Vastine chem club leader; Eichel, Moyer also elected • 4,157 cigarette packs = 1 stereo; Murphy alone defeats Demas • French Club sees slides; Fran March \u2761-\u2762 head • Debaters in Pottstown; Discuss health insurance • Wise wins Varsity Club loan; Morgan honored at banquet • Thinclads third in Saturday MACs • Memorial fund instituted for Delta Pi brother • Editorial: Why John Birch?; Eichmann again • Ursinus in the past • Heckler\u27s Impromptones win Dixieland prize • Advantages of Ursinus College • Letters to the editor • Chapel commentary • Softballers split first four tilts • Williamson\u27s two blows lead way to 11-5 win over LaSalle • Sophomore third baseman fields, bats with major league finesse • Greek gleanings • Burgoon, Andrews name Jr. advisory committee • Young Republicans choose Lord for 1961 president • Tau Sig, Beta Sig, Apes release election results • Lacrosse team unbeaten; Swamps Temple girls, 10-3https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1342/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, May 15, 1961

    Get PDF
    Women\u27s customs group set; Amendment adds two sophs • Placement Office names openings filled by seniors • Curtain Club play is roaring success • Duck departs: Life in dorm hard on Pierre\u27s nerves • TB expert speaks to pre-medders; Reckard presides • Vastine chem club leader; Eichel, Moyer also elected • 4,157 cigarette packs = 1 stereo; Murphy alone defeats Demas • French Club sees slides; Fran March \u2761-\u2762 head • Debaters in Pottstown; Discuss health insurance • Wise wins Varsity Club loan; Morgan honored at banquet • Thinclads third in Saturday MACs • Memorial fund instituted for Delta Pi brother • Editorial: Why John Birch?; Eichmann again • Ursinus in the past • Heckler\u27s Impromptones win Dixieland prize • Advantages of Ursinus College • Letters to the editor • Chapel commentary • Softballers split first four tilts • Williamson\u27s two blows lead way to 11-5 win over LaSalle • Sophomore third baseman fields, bats with major league finesse • Greek gleanings • Burgoon, Andrews name Jr. advisory committee • Young Republicans choose Lord for 1961 president • Tau Sig, Beta Sig, Apes release election results • Lacrosse team unbeaten; Swamps Temple girls, 10-3https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1342/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, June 4, 1962

    Get PDF
    191 seniors receive degrees in graduation exercises today • Baccalaureate speaker deVilliers addresses seniors Sunday morning • Mast & Rosenbaum head honors list • Prize recipients announced today • Commencement audience hears talk delivered by Admiral Moreell today • Honorary degrees given by college • Four profs leave UC faculty ranks • Jessie Greaves wins 1st Alumni Award • Admissions Office releases new Fall student information • European Travel Seminar slated for 2-month visit • 3 preceps retire from campus posts • 2nd Parents Day planned for Fall • Rafetto recently named to national labor panel • Meyers granted Summer GOP political internship • Ursinus included among Mobil grant recipients • Helfferich elected to Mercersburg prep board • Rev. Richard Schellhase awarded theology degree • Election results • Innkeepers reveal Summer plans • Editorial: After four years • Employed seniors list future plans • Merry old England scenic panorama • Letters to the editor • Ursinus in the past • Letter winners listed by Athletic Department • Schellhase vacates wrestling position • Intramural corner • UC alumni earn 4 berths on US Field Hockey Team • Track squad best in college history • Greek gleaningshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1321/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, October 2, 1961

    Get PDF
    Retirements, sabbaticals open six faculty posts: Many new faces in old places here; Library cataloguer also appointed • Miss Pennsylvania plans active year: U.C. beauty Lynne Maloney enters Atlantic City pageant • Fall Y-retreat to feature music talk; Informal fun main weekend motif • Albrightians hear U.C.\u27s Dean Pettit; Speech on radio • Daily bulletin to relieve dining room confusion • Young Republican attends Minnesota convention • Campus welcomes freshmen with customs and classes • ISC defines strict rushing procedure • Art films offered in Philadelphia for eleventh year • Editorial: A not quite traditional welcome; A plain welcome • Letters to the editor • Chapel commentary • Ursinus in the past • Field hockey crew should show well • Whatley hopeful; But injuries haunt Grizzly team • Booters rebuild; Backfield strong • Bear gridders show promise despite Crusader thrashing • DiEugenio on defense: A study in aggression • Varsity club organizes, prints football program • Ursinus soccer team to play eleven games • Tests scheduled in near future for civil service, Fulbright grants • Campus Illustrated being sold here • Weekly adds three to editorial staff • Initial pre-med meeting to discuss pediatrics; Local doctor to speak • A fundamentalist looks at his collegehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1299/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 13, 1961

    Get PDF
    J. P. Marquand\u27s Boston satire The Late George Apley Ursinus Curtain Club presentation Friday, Saturday nights: Vee Shibe, Steve Wurster act leads in comedy-drama at T-G Gymnasium • Senator Clark discusses prospects for peace for Ursinus Forum audience Wednesday • Bill Scheuren elected Collegeville J.P. Tuesday • Demas downed in cigarette search by a single soph • U.C. co-ed chosen Miss Liberty Bowl for second year • Dr. Seidel speaks to Beardwood • 625 students state desire to return to mike at meals • Peace Corps man to visit Thursday • Collegeville elects Pancoast mayor; Ursinus prof defeats Democrat 3 to 1 • Bertin outlines seven queries for student teachers • Professors, students start instrumental ensemble • Editorial: Senator\u27s visit; The art of dining • Ursinus in the past • Letters to the editor • Impressions in Moscow • Censor\u27s arm smites Miller\u27s Tropic of Cancer • West Chester snaps hockey streak • JV football initiated here; Help to season the scrubs • Booters tie LaSalle explorers, 1-1, in overtime thriller; Lose to Lehigh • Dutchmen dump Bears, 27-6; Foes\u27 ground game decisive • Ron Ritz\u27s running is bright spot throughout 1961 football season • Greek gleanings • Brodbeck III, day students join Maples, Leber-South in intramural semi-finals • Square Church on campus is Penn minister\u27s topichttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1304/thumbnail.jp
    • …
    corecore