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I Remember Rodney
You admitted you’d abused your bod
In Step With Indiana Authors... Featuring an Interview With Matthew Brennan
Matthew C. Brennan, a poet and a teacher of English at Indiana State University, has
been a resident of Terre Haute, Indiana, since 1985. Although born in St. Louis, he attended college, not in Missouri, but at
Grinnell College in Iowa for his undergraduate degree and the University of Minnesota for his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees. Matt, as he prefers to be called, played
baseball for Grinnell and remains a devoted fan of the game. Growing up and in the summers while he was in college, Matt had many part-time jobs, for example, working as a clerk in an office and as a laborer in a
factory. While finishing his doctorate, he was employed as an editor by a textbook publisher
Traveling wave tube and method of manufacture
A traveling wave tube includes a glass or other insulating envelope having a plurality of substantially parallel glass rods supported therewithin which in turn support an electron gun, a collector and an intermediate slow wave structure. The slow wave structure itself provides electrostatic focussing of a central electron beam thereby eliminating the need for focussing magnetics and materially decreasing the cost of construction as well as enabling miniaturization. The slow wave structure advantageously includes cavities along the electron beam through which the r.f. energy is propagated, or a double, interleaved ring loop structure supported by dielectric fins within a ground plane cylinder disposed coaxially within the glass envelope
For Joe Conley, Ike Godsey on \u3ci\u3eThe Waltons\u3c/i\u3e 1928-2013
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EXPLORATION OF PET OWNERSHIP RELATED TO STRESS IN SOCIAL WORK STUDENTS
The problem statement is: Does pet ownership contribute to social work student’s mental health as indicated by stress levels? The significance of this study is that further studies must be conducted in order to determine if there are long term benefits between human and animal interactions. In the research, there are many limitations that we explore because each study was done on a specific campus, or on a selective study body, or on an animal owner or non-animal owner. The research design used for the study was a quantitative survey design on Qualtrics that was sent to all the students in the social work programs at a university in southern California via email by the Administrative Support Coordinator. Permission to conduct this study was obtained on November 22, 2019 from the director of the school of social work. The findings of the study showed that 43 participants had moderate stress, and 16 participants had low stress. Of these 59 participants only 12 of them did not have a pet in their home. This indicated that most students have a moderate to low stress level. Future research that can be conducted would be to look more into the stress levels of a social work student before and after they interact with a pet for an extended period
In the Pacific: A WWII Photograph
In the black and white snapshot, my father and my uncle, sweaty from volleyball, stand side-by-sid
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