Faculty Advising Session: General Curriculum
Faculty Advising Session: General Curriculum
Faculty Advising Session: Labor/Health/Employee Benefits / Employee Discrimination
Faculty Advising Session: Labor/Health/Employee Benefits / Employee Discrimination
Valerius Catullus - Carmina X
Glucosamine resistance in the yeast, Saccharomyces cerivisae [sic]
By using glucosamine resistant mutants of
Saccharomyces ceriv~sa~ an attempt was made to discover
the mechanisms which cause glucose repression and/or the
Crabtree effect. The strains used are 4B2, GR6, lOP3r,
GR8l and GRI08. 4B2 is a wild type yeast while the others
are its mutants. To characterize the biochemical
reactions which made these mutants resistant to glucosamine
poisoning the following experiments were done~ 1. growth
and respiration; 2. transport of sugars; 3. effect of
inorganic ph
Exploring the potential of early identification and intervention within a college of applied arts
This study probed for an answer to the question, "How
do you identify as early as possible those students who are
at risk of failing or dropping out of college so that
intervention can take place?" by field testing two
diagnostic instruments with a group of first semester Seneca
College Computer Studies students.
In some respects, the research approach was such as
might be taken in a pilot study. Because of the complexity
of the issue, this study did not attempt to go beyond
discovery, understan
Aging policy: a case study of co-ordination in Canadian governments
ABSTRACT
Canada is an aging society. The number of people aged
sixty-five and over is rising, while the number of people under
twenty is declining. These two concurrent changes in the age
structure have produced a sh~ft in the demographic composition
of Canada which is commonly referred to as the aging phenomenon.
Regardless of whether or not the number of people under
twenty continues to decline, the number of elderly in Canada
will almost double over the next twenty years. This rapidly
growing
Guide to the Records of the Pittsburgh Club, 1879-1988
The Pittsburgh Club began in 1879 as a social club for businessmen in downtown Pittsburgh. This collection consists of several volumes of minutes taken from meetings, scrapbooks, club artifacts, and photographs.
Guide to the Papers of K. Leroy Irvis, 1946-1995
The Papers of K. Leroy Irvis document the life of one of Pennsylvania's prominent politicians. Among his achievements, Irvis was elected Speaker of the House in 1977, the only African-American to hold the position in the United States at that time. The collection contains a wide variety of material, including correspondence, legislative material, interviews, photographs, publications, and campaign literature.
Guide to the Records of the Civic Club of Allegheny County, 1896-1967
The mission of The Civic Club of Allegheny County has been "to promote by education and organized non-partisan effort a higher public spirit and better social order." This collection contains Civic Club by-laws and constitution; minutes of annual, board of directors, and committee meetings; records documenting The Civic Clubs's legislative campaigns and social services; and voter directories for general and primary elections between 1930 and 1973.
Guide to the Records of the Home Owners Protective Association of Mt. Lebanon, PA., Relating to Sout
Contains the correspondence, notes and memoranda, reports, and newspaper clippings of the organization's interest in the proposal to sell, in the early 1950s, the South Pittsburgh Water Company, at first, to the County Sanitary Authority and later to a proposed Mt. Lebanon Township Water Authority.
Guide to the Papers of the McCabe Family, 1776-1945
The McCabe family came to the United States from Tyrone County, Ireland, prior to the Revolutionary War. After the war the family slowly migrated from central to western Pennsylvania where they became prominent members of the Middletown (Coraopolis) and Monessen communities. This collection includes biographical data, family photos, genealogical charts, deeds to the Big Spring tract in Bedford County, Pa, and scrapbooks outlining the history of Monessen, Pa.
RUSN 301-01, Advanced Russian, Fall 2006
The course is aimed at acquiring an active vocabulary in practical everyday topics and developing a familiarity with various aspects of Russian culture. Students should expect considerable homework assignments, regular compositions, and class discussions. I will also require that students participate in the Russian table which will meet every Monday from 4:30 to 6 pm. You are not obligated to be there for the entire time, just join us at any point during the allotted time and for as long as you
ANSO 350-01, Contemporary South American Socierty and Culture, Spring 2006
An Anthropological look at contemporary problems of change in South America
from the perspective of First Peoples ( Native American, Indian ) and other
peoples ( variously labeled peasant, third world, hybrid, campesino, coboclo, etc.)
marginal to the market oriented political economy of the region.,This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor.
ANSO 105-01, Introduction to Sociology, Spring 2005
The course will survey a broad range of topics, with many touching on controversial debates that surround social stratification issues. By the end of the course, students should have the conceptual and theoretical tools to apply sociological perspectives to their everyday lives and to the lives of “others.”,This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor.
ANSO 103-01, Introduction to Anthropology, Spring 2005
Anthropology is not the study of the range of “bizarre” human behavior; anthropology is rather the study of the range of normal human behavior. This course will explore this range.,This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor.
ANSO 105-02, Introduction to Sociology, Fall 2004
There are two primary objectives of this course, both of which are identified by our college’s new core curriculum: critical thinking and the ability to understand the “other.” These objectives will be pursued by studying the three classical theoretical orientations in sociology and then applying them to critically investigate a variety of social issues, including an issue you personally identify and focus on for your term research paper. In addition, you will learn fascinating theoretical
Burrow Library Gift Acknowledgement Card
Card acknowledging gift toward construction of the Burrow Library.
Tanins du bois : évolutions et perceptions sensorielles (video)
9e matinée des Œnologues - Bordeaux
>> Goût du vin : les dernières avancées de la recherche
Jean-Christophe Barbe, Le fruit dans les vins rouges
Michael Jourdes, Tanin du bois : évolutions et perceptions sensorielles
Produit de consommation et produit du patrimoine, le vin se doit de s’adapter à la demande du marché et de répondre aux attentes des consommateurs
Capitalism Is Life Itself The Life of an International Economics Student
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