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Vol 2007 no 1

Vol 2007 no. 1

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Two Cultures

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Toward a Synthesis of Science and Theatre Arts

Kaye DeMetz

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Approaching A Possible Redefinition Of The Arts And Sciences: The Union Of The Two Cultures (With A Special Emphasis On The Discipline Of Music)

Leandro Espinosa

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Of Blind Men and Elephants:  Some Thoughts on a Learning-Centered Approach for Bridging the Gulf Between the Arts and Sciences

Scott Louis Karakas

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Philosophers and Technologists: Vicarious and Virtual Knowledge Constructs

Beverly D. McNeese

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Bridging the Two Cultures: The Case of Science and Natural History Filmmaking

Walter C. Metz

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Humanities & Arts to the Rescue of Science

Pangratios Papacosta

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Cultural Synthesis in Research Pedagogy: The Puzzle of George Crabbe’s “The Voluntary Insane”

Sidney L. Sondergard

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The Literary Moderns Revisited

Judith E. Stone

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The Creation of a Subculture:  The Decline of  the Arts in a Society Dominated by Technology, Science, and Economics

Ronda M. Mains

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A view from the trenches: Arts as an institutional requirement

Virginia Louise Vogel

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The Third Culture—A Conversation About Truth And Reconciliation: An African Americanist’s Reflection On The “Two Cultures” Debate In Post-Modern Society

Josephine R.B. Wright

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The Gap Narrows In Fine Art: Modernism And Women Artists

Alfred Martinez

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Bridging the Abyss

Marianina Olcott

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“The Two Cultures” and the Historical Perspective on Science as a Culture

Francesca Rochberg

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Quantitative Literacy: A Means for Bridging the Chasm of the Two Cultures

Angela Owusu-Ansah, Stephen Chew and Gretchen McDaniel

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The Two Cultures: A Zero-Sum Game?

Michael R. Scheessele

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Bridging “The Two Cultures” through Aesthetic Education: Considering Visual Art, Science, and Imagination

Rikki Asher

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Older Than Snow: The Two Cultures And The Yale Report Of 1828

William Todd Timmons

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Bridging the Two Cultures: Disciplinary Divides and Educational Reward Systems

E. I. Schiferl

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Minding the Gap—Artists as Scientists, Scientists as Artists: Some Solutions to Snow’s Dilemma

Jerry-Louis Jaccard

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Art: A Constituent in Orders of Science

Onoyom Godfrey Ukpong

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The Two Cultures and the Crisis In The Humanities

David Arndt

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From Outside-In to Inside-Out: Rethinking The Two Cultures and the Contribution of C. P. Snow
Charles T. Vehse (Ted)

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Literacy

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Towards A Model Of Literacy Learning For Young Augmented Speakers

Chloë Myers

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Lessons from the Round Table:  Literacy Professionals Find Common Ground in Oxford

Wendy A. Paterson

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The Impact Of Policy Driven Professional Development On Emergent Literacy Instruction

Kristen R. Pennycuff

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Categorizing Language as Curriculum and Instruction: Implications for Teaching English Language Learners

Rachel Juarez-Torres

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Distinguishing Sources of L2 Development Problems in K-12: Language Deficit, Cognitive Deficit, and Cognitive Distance

Yvonne Stapp

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Time Well Spent: Phonemic awareness training or paired associate learning for children with language impairments?

Nancy Stockall

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History

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Frontiers, Empires, and the New World:The Significance of the Frontier in American Foreign Policy

Mark A. Eifler

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Resolving Conflicts of Cultures Through Royce’s “Enlightened Provincialism”
Richard Hall

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Globalization and Media: Do Twentieth-Century Concepts Remain Relevant?

Lyn Gorman

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Movements of Peoples and the Genesis of “Soviet Spaces”

Gary Thurston

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The United States and Coalition Building in the New International Order

William Thomas Allison

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Ancient Paradigms and Modern Expectations: Is the United States acting like a normal state?

Chris Stadler

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The Reagan Administration, The United Nations & Human Rights

Vernon J. Vavrina

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China’s Economic Development from 1860 to the Present: The Roles of Sovereignty and the Global Economy

Stephen C. Thomas

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Security and International Relations in the 21st Century:  United States’ Continuum of Counterinsurgency:  Anti-Communism to Anti-TerrorismLaurie Ann Sprankle

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“Can We ‘Teach Them to Elect Good Men’?  The Application of Military Force in Mexico and Iraq”

Steven Bucklin

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America’s Changing Views of China: Through the Eyes of Janus

Robert G. Willgoos

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Religion, Education and the Role of Government in Old Tibet

Daniel Perdue

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Multiculturalism

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Intersections of Identity: Navigating the Complexities

Angela Ferguson

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‘The Rich and the Poor’: Eradicating Hunger in a “Global” Economy

Jo Ann Wein

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Diversity and Public Policy in Relation to the Special Case of Intercountry Adoption

Karen Miller-Loessi

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Societal Cultural Competence and Cultural Community Well-Being

Annette Woodroffe

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Students and Issues in Education

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The Effects of Mediated Learning Strategies on Teacher Practice and on Students at Risk of Academic Failure
Deborah Mann and Janet L. Hinds

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The Impact of Immigration on Bilingualism among Indigenous American Peoples

Janet Goldenstein Ahler

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A Comprehensive System of School Reform Based on Student Results

Mary E. Little

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The Relationship Between Teacher Assessments And NCLB Mathematics Testing

Christopher Mark Herte

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The Three Literacy Gaps and Title III of NCLB

June Hetzel and Ivannia Soto-Hinman

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Religion

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The Science-Faith Debate in Higher Education

Mary E. Carrington and Gary L. Lyon  

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The Arabic Story: Mirror Of A Culture A Curriculum For The West

Olfat El-Mallakh

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The Modern American “Widow,” the Church and the Formation of Public Policy

Nicholas Perrin

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Overcoming Visible and Not So Visible Barriers to Women’s Leadership in the Roman Catholic Church in the United States

Colleen McNicholas

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Violence and End-Time Theologies: The Search for a Responsible Eschatology

Natalie Kertes Weaver

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The Identification, Assessment, And Amelioration Of Barriers To America’s Acceptance Of Evolutionary Theory

Richard F. Firenze

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Public Financing of Religious Schools: James G. Blaine and Justice Clarence Thomas’ ‘Bigotry Thesis’

Kern Alexander

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Teaching Geosciences in Mississippi

Christopher Dewey and Rodney W. Beasley

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Evolution is not the Enemy; Intelligent Design is not the Solution

Carlos Frank Amory Pinkham

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Child Psychology

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Stability and Continuity in Normal Emotional Development between Infancy and Early Childhood: Longitudinal Research

Marta E. Losonczy-Marshall

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The Relationship between Paternal Involvement and Child Outcomes in Male African American Youth

Josef A. Passley, Joan P. Gerring and Arlene C. Gerson

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Relational Psychopathologies Of Adult Children Of Alcoholics
Sylvia Carol Held

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Nutrition

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Obesity and the Healthcare Professions: Cooperation or Assimilation?

Lonnie M. Lowery and Evelyn Taylor

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Application of the Epidemiological Model: Community-based Interventions for the Management of Obesity in Children and Young Adults

Dinah Saunders and Barbara Harrison

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Blackstone

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From Blackstone’s Common Law Duty of Parents to Educate Their Children to a Constitutional Right of Parents to Control the Education of Their Children

Robert A. Sedler

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How Would Blackstone Teach Today’s Law Students With Learning Disabilities?:  A Proposal

Suzanne J. Schmitz

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The Legal Mind and Integrity in the Workplace: Principled Prerequisites for Statesmanship in Leadership

Robert J. McCarthy

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Blackstone’s Canvas of Influence Redux:  Did He Contribute to the Construction of Ethics in American Education Law?

Russell A. Joki and Kathy Canfield-Davis

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Failing to Heed Blackstone: A 50 Year Review of Tougher Sentences for Impaired Driving in Canada and How the Judiciary Strives to Avoid their Imposition

Blair Crew and Lawrence Greenspon

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Aging

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Journey to Healthy Aging: Impact of Community Based Education Programs on Knowledge and Health Behavior in Older Adults

Sue McLarry

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The Link Between Healthcare, Sexuality, And Successful Aging

Richard Allen Williams

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Caregiving To Aging Parents

Thomas J. Durant, Jr. and Ollie G. Christian

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Aging-in-Place: Present Realities and Future Directions

Anne M. Burgess and Clifford G. Burgess

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Translating Basic Research into Community Practice: The Cornell Institute for Translational Research on Aging (CITRA)

Elaine Wethington and Karl A. Pillemer

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Counseling

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The Development of Technology-Based Counseling Strategies to Enhance Outreach to Parents and Students

Marie L. Wallace

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Women’s Issues

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Interconnectedness and Women’s Leadership:  Disability Rights Through the Lenses of Emancipatory Spirituality and Liberatory Theology

Carol Zitzer-Comfort

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Black Women Writers as Dynamic Agents of Change: Empowering Women from Africa to America

Lena M. Ampadu

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Piety, Pageantry and Politics on the Northern Great Plains: An American Indian Woman Restages Her People’s Conquest during the Era of Assimilation (1879-1934)
Susan Gardner

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The Impact of a Gender Shift on a Profession:  Women in Pharmacy

Stephanie F. Gardner and Cindy D. Stowe

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Contesting Patriarchy:  Granddaughters Fight Back

Andrea Catapano

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A Critical Analysis of Gender-Based Workplace Challenges Facing Women:  Gender and Compensation

Prudence LaBeach Pollard

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Definitions and Disasters:  What Hurricane Katrina Revealed About Women’s Rights

Lynne M. Adrian

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The Academic Climate of Women Faculty in Faith-Based Institutions of Higher Learning

Jackie L. Halstead and Courtney Loy

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The Untold Story: African American Women Administrators’ Alchemy of turning Adversity into Gold

Sydney Howe Barksdale

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Criminal Justice

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Learning Disabilities and Attention Deficit Disorder: A New Approach for the Criminal Justice System

Judge David S. Admire

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Petit Apartheid in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands: An Analysis of Community Organization Data Documenting Work force Abuses of the Undocumented

Anna Ochoa O’Leary

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Use of the Rule of Law to take the measure of HIV/Aids

Gregg W. Bonelli

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