Forest Avenue Methodist Church, Montgomery, Alabama
This image is a colorized photograph of the Forest Avenue Methodist Church in Montgomery, Alabama. Postcard text: (back) Forest Avenue Methodist Church, cor. Forest Avenue and Rhodes Street, Montgomery, Alabama. Organized in 1903. Original building destroyed by fire December 15, 1944. Present building erected during 1946. The Educational Building in the rear was erected in 1928. Genuine Curteich-Chicago "C.T.-art-colortone" postcard.
Preliminary Bibliography on The Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male
Books and Theses
Journal Articles
Video, Film, and Television
Health care workers wanted; Minority, disadvantaged students shown possible careers
Carmilla Black wants to be a pediatric nurse, and that's good news for a city looking for minority health care workers.
She likes medicine and children and thinks the career would be a good fit for her personality.
The Rufus King High School senior is not sure if she'll attend college in Wisconsin, Tennessee or Minnesota, but she definitely knows that she'll work somewhere in the Milwaukee area once she completes her schooling.
To ensure that Black and other graduates with similar in
Perceived Versus Actual Risk for Hypertension and Diabetes in the African American Community
Hypertension and diabetes mellitus are leading health concerns in the United States. Despite a disproportionate burden of both conditions among African Americans, it is estimated that 44% of diabetes cases and one quarter of hypertension cases within this population are undiagnosed. Lack of awareness of the risk of these conditions may hinder preventive efforts and the adoption of positive lifestyle changes. Based on the findings from a pilot study to develop and standardize uniform screening fo
Exploration and Explorers
This site looks at Europe's view of North America before and after Columbus, Martin Waldseemuller's 1507 map of the world, Diego Gutierrez's 1562 map of America, Spanish and Portuguese encounters in America, the Dutch in America, exploration and settlement of America from British and American points of view, Lewis and Clark, Henry Hudson, Jacques Cartier, and early images of the U.S.
Cahaba Heights Community Plan, Vestavia Hills, Alabama
This document is a city plan for Cahaba Heights in Vestavia Hills, Ala. adopted November 13, 2008 and approved December 15, 2008. Contents: Introduction -- Analysis and evaluation -- Strategic concept -- Gateways and image corridors -- Land use and transportation -- Commericial centers and business development -- Neighborhoods -- Community facilities and recreation -- Recommendations and implementation.
Pioneering the Upper Midwest: Books from Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, 1820-1910
This site portrays the states of Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin from the 17th to the early 20th century through first-person accounts, biographies, promotional literature, local histories, ethnographic and antiquarian texts, and colonial archival documents. This collection depicts the land and its resources, the experience of Natives, pioneers and missionaries, soldiers and reformers, as well as the growth of local communities and cultures.
La famille esclave et l'article 47 du Code Noir : contribution de la Cour de cassation à l'émergen
Exposé des différents cas particuliers d?affranchissements posant problèmes en raison d'un article du code noir garantissant l'indivisibilité familiale. Ils ont par la suite permis d?élaborer une jurisprudence plus ou moins favorable en fonction des différentes cours de jugement.
Crack detection in a three dimensional body
We propose a method of analyzing a crack in a three dimensional body. We treat the problem as an inverse problem and apply Green’s Theorem, Trace Theorem, and the Fredholm Alternative. We model the problem using Helmholtz equation.,Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, Mathematics and Statistics.,"May 2006.",Includes bibliographic references (leaves 10-11)
Art in Wichita: instruction, collection and innovation
Art instruction, renowned collections and contemporary innovation represent the various offerings of Wichita’s primary visual art centers: the Wichita Center for the Arts, the Wichita Art Museum, and the Edwin A. Ulrich Museum of Art. Through their separate programs and objectives, these three institutions contribute to the city’s cultural vitality and make it more than just another dot on the map. Without the foresight of a number of her citizens, Wichita’s cultural climate would have rem
The Credit Crisis - Visualization - Part 1 An excellent visualization of the financial crisis and credit crunch.
Bulletin of the Institute for Antiquity and Christianity, Volume XIX, Issue 3
CONTENTS:
Cover Illustration Description,
Calendar of the lAC's FALL Public Lecture Series,
Postmodern South Africa: Prof. Patrick J. C. Hartin on Sabbatic in Claremont,
The Fall Public Lecture Series 1992: "The Dead Sea Scrolls - A Year Later," "Docetic Jesus in the Johannine Tradition," "Third World Challenges in the Teaching of Biblical Studies," "Recovery of Personal Faith," and "The Gospel of Thomas Rediscovered",
New Chair of the lAC's Advisory Board: Howard Morrow,
STC Appoints Gregory R
Bulletin of the Institute for Antiquity and Christianity, Volume XVII, Issue 3
CONTENTS:
Cover Illustration Description,
Calendar of Events,
The Medinet Madi Codices,
Goddesses on Display,
Lecture Series to Focus on Women,
The Fall Lecture Series of the Institute for Antiquity and Christianity: "Women in Antiquity," "A Woman's Honor is Her Shame," "Mary Magdalene and Peter as Rivals in the Gospel of John," "Roman Witches: Gender, the Sacred, and the Monstrous," and "The Image of Eve: Israelite Women in Scripture and in Society",
Director Returns to Nag Hammadi,
Projec
Bulletin of the Institute for Antiquity and Christianity, Volume XII, Issue 3
CONTENTS:
Cover Illustration Description,
Calendar of Events,
Robinson Intrigued by Blank Papyrus,
The Fall Public Lecture Series of The Institute for Antiquity and Christianity: "The Story of the Manichaean Codices," "Romancing the Gospels: Insights from the Greek Novels for the Investigation of Early Christianity," "The Third Century Crisis over Women's Leadership," and "Religion in the Ancient Near East: A Magical Way of Life",
New lAC Assistant Director: Clayton N. Jefford,
Robinson to Accom
Bulletin of the Institute for Antiquity and Christianity, Volume XXI, Issue 1
CONTENTS:
Cover Illustration Description,
Calendar of Events,
SAC President's Report,
IAC at an Archaeological Festival,
Women Priests...,
Book Review,
SAC Reception in May 1994 and RSVP Form,
News and Notes
Bulletin of the Institute for Antiquity and Christianity, Volume XXII, Issue 4
CONTENTS:
Cover Illustration Description,
Calendar of Events,
Nag Hammadi for Fifty Years,
The lAC Spring Public Lecture Series 1996: "New Light on the Early Egyptian Presence in Canaan: Recent Excavations in the Negev Desert, Israel," "Tel Safi Excavations: Old and New," "Who Wrote the New Testament: The Making of the Christian Myth," "Can God be Singular if the Scriptures are Plural?" and "The Education of Aristocratic Children in the Fourth Century Roman Empire: Whose Responsibility Was It?"
Illusion d’optique
Lundi 07/12/2009, Pierre Coullet : « Illusion d’optique»
Documents Related to Churchill and FDR
This site examines the friendship and working relations that developed between U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill beginning in 1940. Their relationship was crucial in the establishment of a unified effort to deal with the Axis powers.
Entrepreneurship and Leadership
Entrepreneurship is part of the American dream. According to the Appalachian Regional Commission, the best hope for stabilizing and diversifying Appalachia's economy lies in the creation and expansion of businesses that provide jobs, build local wealth, and contribute broadly to economic and community development. The need to expand and support entrepreneurial activity as a means for revitalizing Appalachian communities led to the creation of Berea College's Entrepreneurship for the Public Good
Contemporary Biosocial Problems in America
Part of Tufts overall mission is to emphasize citizenship and public service. This course starts with the premise that understanding the social uses and misuses of biological knowledge is of particular importance for future health professionals and scientists. Specifically, developing skills in critical thinking and analysis of arguments is crucial if we are to deal rationally with value-laden and controversial topics at the intersection of biology and society.













